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Sheet Music

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An Elizabethan song book : lute songs, madrigals and rounds. Music edited by Noah Greenberg; text edited by W.H. Auden and Chester Kallman.

Call Number

  • R 784.8 G79 (CEN)

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Publication Information

Garden City, N. Y., Doubleday, 1956.

Physical Description

xv, 240 p. illus. 29 cm.

Notes

Principally for voice and piano.

Contents

  • Sweet was the song
  • If ever haples woman
  • Of all the birds
  • Whither runeth my sweethart
  • I care not for these ladies
  • Followe thy faire sunne
  • Turne backe you wanton flyer
  • Follow your saint
  • Faire, if you expect admiring
  • Harke al you ladies
  • When thou must home
  • Never weather-beaten aile
  • Jacke and Jone
  • All lookes by pale
  • What harvest halfe so sweet is
  • Though your strangenesse frets my hart
  • Kinds are her answers
  • Breake now my heart and dye
  • Now winter nights enlard
  • If thou longst so much to learne
  • Thrice tosse these Oaken ashes
  • Fire, fire
  • Silly boy 'tis ful Moone
  • So quicke, so hot, so mad
  • To his sweet Lute
  • Think'st thou to seduce me then.
  • (cont.) Wandring in this place
  • Down in a valley
  • Everie bush now springing
  • Two lovers at lamenting
  • Tyme cruell tyme
  • Who ever thinks or hopes
  • If my complaints
  • Can shee excuse my wrongs
  • Dear, if you change
  • Go christall teares
  • His golden locks time hath to silver turnde
  • Come away, come sweet love
  • Away with these selfe loving lads
  • Come heavy sleepe
  • I saw my lady weepe
  • Flow my teares
  • Fine knacks for ladies
  • O sweet woods
  • In darknesse let mee dwell
  • Weepe you no more
  • The lowest trees have tops
  • Come my Celia
  • So, so, leave off this last lamenting kisse
  • So beautie on the waters stood
  • What then is love
  • Since first I saw your face
  • There is a ladie sweet and kind
  • What is beauty but a breath
  • Tobacco is like love
  • Fain would I change that note.
  • (cont.) When love on time and measure makes his ground
  • Dreames and imaginations
  • Now what is love
  • Beauty safe bathing
  • Goe to bed weete Muze
  • Love is a bable
  • What if I sped
  • Sweet if you like and love me stil
  • Sweet Kate
  • Will saide to his mammy
  • In Sherwood livde stout Robin Hood
  • Ite caldi sospiri
  • There was whyly ladde
  • Misteresse mine
  • It was a lover and his lasse
  • Faire in a morne
  • Now peep boe peep
  • Rest sweet nimphs
  • When Laura smiles
  • Hey ho, to the Greenwood
  • Jolly shepherd
  • No God be with old Simeon
  • Musing
  • To Portsmouth
  • Sing we now merrily
  • O lusty May
  • Doe you not know
  • Adew sweet Amarillis.

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