Elizabethan love songs [music[ / ed. and arr. with pianoforte accompaniments composed, or adapted from the lute tablature by Frederick Keel.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: ScoreScorePublisher number: H10387 | Boosey & HawkesH7770 | Boosey & HawkesSpoken language: English Publication details: London : Boosey & Co. Ltd., ©1909-1913.Description: 2 vol. : music ; 28 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 20 M 783.342168 KEEL
LOC classification:
  • M1619 .K26 2D
Contents:
FIRST SET : Sweet nymph, come to thy lover ; When lo! by breake of morning / Thomas Morley -- Come again ; Deare, if you change ; A shepherd in a shade ; Fine knacks for ladies : peddler's song ; Woeful heart with griefe oppressed / John Dowland -- What if I seek for love / Robert Jones -- If I urge my kind desires ; If she forsake me ; When Laura smiles / Philip Rosseter -- Flow not so fast, ye fountaines / John Dowland -- Shaded with olive trees / Thomas Greaves -- Fain would I change that note / Tobias Hume -- Diaphenia ; Underneath a cypress tree / Francis Pilkington -- Come, Phillis ; Faire, sweet, cruell / Thomas Ford -- Go to bed, sweet muse ; Sweet Kate / Robert Jones -- Sweete cupid, ripen her desire ; Deare, though your minde / William Corkine -- Here she her sacred bower adornes / Thomas Campion -- Phillis was a faire maide ; Sleepe, sleepe ; Why dost thou turne away? / Giles Earle's Song-book -- Shall I come, sweete love, to thee? ; There is a garden in her face / Thomas Campion -- On a time / John Attey -- As Flora slept / John Hilton --
Flora, wilt thou torment me? / Thomas Morley -- Away with these self-loving lads ; Now, O now, I needs must part ; Come away ; Shall I sue, allI seeke for grace? ; Sorrow, Sorrow, stay ; Farewell, unkind, farewell ; Weep you no more, sad fountaines ; What if I never speede? / John Dowland -- Downe-a-downe / Francis Pilkington -- A pretty, pretty ducke ; I heard of late ; If there be any one ; What thing is love ; When from my love I okte ; Whither runneth my sweetheart ; Who doth behold my mistress' face / John Bartlett -- Come, you pretty false-eyed wanton ; Her rosie cheekes ; O deare, that I with thee might live ; The peaceful westerne winde ; Beauty is but a painted hell ; Breake now, my heart, and die ; Ev'ry dame affects goo good fame ; Oft have I sighed for him ; Thrice tosse these oaken ashes in the air / Thomas Campion Shall a smile or a guileful glance / William Corkine -- Stay time, awhile, thy flying / John Dowland -- What if I speede / Robert Jones Sweet was the song / John Attey.
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FIRST SET : Sweet nymph, come to thy lover ; When lo! by breake of morning / Thomas Morley -- Come again ; Deare, if you change ; A shepherd in a shade ; Fine knacks for ladies : peddler's song ; Woeful heart with griefe oppressed / John Dowland -- What if I seek for love / Robert Jones -- If I urge my kind desires ; If she forsake me ; When Laura smiles / Philip Rosseter -- Flow not so fast, ye fountaines / John Dowland -- Shaded with olive trees / Thomas Greaves -- Fain would I change that note / Tobias Hume -- Diaphenia ; Underneath a cypress tree / Francis Pilkington -- Come, Phillis ; Faire, sweet, cruell / Thomas Ford -- Go to bed, sweet muse ; Sweet Kate / Robert Jones -- Sweete cupid, ripen her desire ; Deare, though your minde / William Corkine -- Here she her sacred bower adornes / Thomas Campion -- Phillis was a faire maide ; Sleepe, sleepe ; Why dost thou turne away? / Giles Earle's Song-book -- Shall I come, sweete love, to thee? ; There is a garden in her face / Thomas Campion -- On a time / John Attey -- As Flora slept / John Hilton --

Flora, wilt thou torment me? / Thomas Morley -- Away with these self-loving lads ; Now, O now, I needs must part ; Come away ; Shall I sue, allI seeke for grace? ; Sorrow, Sorrow, stay ; Farewell, unkind, farewell ; Weep you no more, sad fountaines ; What if I never speede? / John Dowland -- Downe-a-downe / Francis Pilkington -- A pretty, pretty ducke ; I heard of late ; If there be any one ; What thing is love ; When from my love I okte ; Whither runneth my sweetheart ; Who doth behold my mistress' face / John Bartlett -- Come, you pretty false-eyed wanton ; Her rosie cheekes ; O deare, that I with thee might live ; The peaceful westerne winde ; Beauty is but a painted hell ; Breake now, my heart, and die ; Ev'ry dame affects goo good fame ; Oft have I sighed for him ; Thrice tosse these oaken ashes in the air / Thomas Campion Shall a smile or a guileful glance / William Corkine -- Stay time, awhile, thy flying / John Dowland -- What if I speede / Robert Jones Sweet was the song / John Attey.

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