Description |
1 score (xx, 180 p.) : facsim. ; 26 cm. |
Series |
English madrigal school; v. 6 |
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English madrigalists ; 6
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Library of English literature ; LEL 10409
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Note |
With reproductions of original t.p. and dedication. |
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Includes reduction for piano. |
Contents |
Songs of three voices : Fly love aloft to heaven. Away, thou shalt not love me. Ay me, can every rumour? Weep o mine eyes. Dear pity, how, ah how? Ye restless thoughts -- Songs of four voices : What needeth all this travail? O fools can you not see? Alas, what hope of speeding? Lady, when I behold. Thus saith my Cloris bright. Adieu sweet Amarillis -- Songs of five voices : Die hapless man. I fall, o stay me. And though my love abounding. I always beg. Thus love commands. Lady, your words do spite me. Alas, what a wretched life. Unkind, o stay thy flying. I sung sometimes my thoughts. Flora gave me fairest flowers -- Songs of six voices : Sweet love, if thou wilt gain. Lady, when I behold. When shall my wretched life? Of joys and pleasing pains. My throat is sore. Cruel behold my heavy ending. Thou art but young thou sayest. Why dost thou shoot? -- A madrigal from "Triumphs of Oriana" : The lady Oriana -- Two motets from Leighton's "Tears and lamentations" : I am quite tired with my groans. O God the rock of my whole strength. |
Reproduction |
Microfiche. Chicago, Ill. : Library Resources, inc., 1970. 1 microfiche : positive ; 8 x 13 cm. (Library of English literature ; LEL 10409) |
Note |
s 1970 ilu n |
Subject |
Madrigals, English.
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Part songs, English.
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Added Author |
Wilbye, John, 1574-1638.
Lady Oriana
microform 1914.
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Wilbye, John, 1574-1638.
I am quite tired [microform] 1914.
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Wilbye, John, 1574-1638.
O God, the rocke of my whole strength
microform 1914.
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