The first booke of songs or ayres of foure parts, with tableture for the lute

so made, that all the parts together, or either of them severally, may be sung to the lute, orpherian, or viol de gambo

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The first booke of songs or ayres of foure parts, with tableture for the lute

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Language
English
Pages
43

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Table of Contents

Unquiet thoughts
Who ever thinkes or hopes of love for love
My thoughts are wingd with hopes
If my complaints could passions move
Can she excuse my wrongs with vertues cloake
Now, O now I needs must part
Deare if you change Ile never chuse againe
Burst forth my teares
Goe crystall teares
Thinkst thou then by thy fayning
Come away, come sweet love
Rest a while you cruell cares
Sleep wayward thoughts
All ye whom love or fortune hath betrayd
Wilt thou unkinde thus reave me of my heart?
Would my conceit that first enforst my woe
Come againe, sweet love doth now invite
His golden locks time hath to silver turnd
Awake sweet love thou art returnd
Come heavy sleepe
Away with these self-loving lads
A galliard for two to play upon one lute at the end of the booke.

Edition Notes

For voice (cantus) and lute (in tablature), with altus, tenor, and bassus parts on confronting pages.

Facsim. of the edition originally published: London : Humfrey Lownes, 1613.

Originally published in 1597. "The 1613 edition has been reproduced here because it incorporates authorial revisions"--Publisher's note.

Reproduced from the copy in the British Library, London.

The final selection ("My Lord Chamberlaine his galliard") is instrumental.

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New York
Series
Performers' Facsimiles -- 127, Performers' Facsimiles (Series) -- 127.

The Physical Object

Pagination
[5] p., [43] p. of music
Number of pages
43

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL26908761M
OCLC/WorldCat
83607041

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