Uniform title | Ayres, book 4 |
Series |
The English school of lutenist song writers, 2nd ser. Transcribed, scored and edited from the original editions by E.H Felloews ; v. 11 Library of English literature ; LEL 40025. UNAUTHORIZED
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Leave prolonging thy distress -- Respect my faith -- Thou joyest, fond boy -- Vell, Love, mine eyes -- Every dame affects good fame -- So sweet is thy discourse -- There is a garden in her face -- To his sweet lute -- Young and simple though I am -- Love me or not -- What means this folly -- Dear, if I wityh guile -- O Love, where are thy shafts? -- Beauty is but a painted hell -- Are you what your fair looks express? -- Since she, even she -- I must complain -- Think'st thou to seduce me then -- Her fair inflaming eyes -- Turn all thy thoughts to eyes -- If any hath the heart to kill -- Beauty, since you so much desire -- Your fair looks -- Fain would I wed. |
General note | At head of title: Thomas Campian. |
General note | Publishers plate no.: S. & B. 3476. |
General note | With reproduction of the dedication and preface of the original edition. |
General note | Originally published with book 3. |
General note | For solo voice, with lute accompaniment transcribed from the tablature into modern notation for piano. The part for bass viol is omitted. |
Reproduction note | Joyner- Microfiche. Chicago, Ill. : Library Resources, inc., 1976. 1 microfiche ; 8 x 13 cm. (Library of English literature ; LEL 40025) |