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Revision as of 16:19, 4 November 2009
General information
Published: Thomas Este, London, 1597
Composer: Thomas Weelkes
List of works
# | Title | Voices |
---|---|---|
1. | Sit down and sing | 3 |
2. | My flocks feed not (first part) | 3 |
3. | In black mourn I (second part) | 3 |
4. | Clear wells spring not (third part) | 3 |
5. | A country pair | 3 |
6. | Cease sorrows now | 3 |
7. | Now every tree renews | 4 |
8. | Young Cupid hath proclaim'd | 4 |
9. | Aye me, my wonted joys | 4 |
10. | Three Virgin Nymphs | 4 |
11. | Our country swains | 4 |
12. | Lo, country sports | 4 |
13. | Your beauty it allureth | 5 |
14. | If thy deceitful looks | 5 |
15. | Those sweet delightful lilies | 5 |
16. | Lady, your spotless feature | 5 |
17. | Make haste ye lovers | 5 |
18. | What hast fair lady | 5 |
19. | Retire my thoughts | 6 |
20. | Say dear, when will your | 6 |
21. | Those spots upon my lady's face | 6 |
22. | If beauty be a treasure | 6 |
23. | My tears do not avail me | 6 |
24. | My Phyllis bids me pack | 6 |