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Cavalier songs
- Title
- Cavalier songs / by Henry Lawes, John Wilson, Nicholas Lanier, and their contemporaries ; edited by Ian Spink.
- Publication
- London : Stainer & Bell ; New York : American agents, Galaxy Music, c1976.
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Details
- Additional Authors
- Spink, Ian.
- Description
- 32 p.; 25 cm.
- Subject
- Note
- Unfigured basses realized for keyboard instrument, lute, or theorbo.
- "Selected from Volume XXXIII of Musica Britannica."
- Contents
- Lanier, N. Mark how the blushful morn (T. Carew)--Lanier. Stay, silly heart, and do not break.--Wilson, J. Wherefore peep'st thou, envious day (J. Donne)--Wilson. Take, O take those lips away (W. Shakespeare/J. Fletcher)--Wilson. Since love hath in thine and mine eye.--Wilson. In a season all oppressed.--Lawes, H. Sweet stay awhile; why do you rise? (Donne)--Lawes, H. Out upon it, I have lov'd (J. Suckling)--Lawes, H. No, no, fair heretic, it cannot be (Suckling)--Lawes, H. Will you know my mistress' face?--Lawes. H. Bid me but live, and I will live (R. Herrick)--Hilton, J. Wilt thou forgive the sin where I begun? (Donne)--Ives, S. Will Chloris cast her sun-bright eyes?--Lawes, W. Faith, be no longer coy.--Webb, W. Since 'tis my fate to be thy slave.
- Call Number
- JME 13-42
- ISBN
- 0852493258
- 9780852493250
- LCCN
- 76771940
- OCLC
- 2393311
- Title
- Cavalier songs / by Henry Lawes, John Wilson, Nicholas Lanier, and their contemporaries ; edited by Ian Spink.
- Imprint
- London : Stainer & Bell ; New York : American agents, Galaxy Music, c1976.
- Added Author
- Spink, Ian.
- Research Call Number
- JME 13-42