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| Additional Physical Format: | Online version: Campion, Thomas, 1567-1620. Two bookes of ayres (ca. 1613) Menston, Eng., Scolar Press, 1967 (OCoLC)634901741 |
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| Document Type: | Musical Score |
| All Authors / Contributors: |
Thomas Campion |
| OCLC Number: | 342237 |
| Notes: | For voice (cantus) and lute (in tablature), with altus tenor, and bassus parts on opposite pages, or altus and bassus parts on same page. Facsim. of the British Museum copy. |
| Description: | [59] p. 36 cm. |
| Contents: | Campion, Thomas: Two bookes of ayres [ca. 1613]; The third and fourth booke of ayres [ca. 1618]; The discription of a maske, in honour of the Lord Hayes 1607; The description of a maske presented at the marriage of the Earle of Somerset 1614. First booke. Avthor of light -- The man of life vpright -- Where are all thy beauties now -- Out of my soules depth -- View me Lord a work of thine -- Brauely deckt come forth bright day -- To musicke bent is my retyred minde -- Tune thy musicke to thy hart -- Most sweet and pleasing -- Wise men patience neuer want -- Neuer weather-beaten saile -- Lift vp to heauen sad wretch -- Loe, when backe mine eye -- As by the streames of Babilon -- Sing a song of ioy -- Awake thou heauy spright -- Come chearfull day -- Seeke the Lord -- Lighten heauy thy spright -- Iacke and Ione they thinke no ill -- All lookes be pale. Second booke. Vaine men whose follies -- How eas'ly wert thou chained -- Harden now thy tyred hart -- O what vnhopt for sweet supply -- Where she her sacred bowre adornes -- Faine would I my loue disclose -- Giue beauty all her right -- O deare that I with thee -- Good men shew if you can tell -- What harvest halfe so sweet is -- Sweet exclude me not -- The peacefull westerne winde -- There is none, o none but you -- Pin'd I am and like to dye -- So many loues haue I neglected -- Though your strangenesse -- Come away, arm'd with loues -- Come you pretty false-ey'd -- A secret loue or two -- Her rosie cheekes -- Where shall I refuge seeke. |
| Series Title: | English lute songs, no. 4. |
| Responsibility: | edited by David Greer. |
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