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Madrigalls to foure voyces
Morley, Thomas (1557-1603?)
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TO THE AUTHOR.
I.
[I. Aprill is in my Mistris face]
II.
[II. Clorinda]
III.
[III. Why sit I heere complayning?]
IIII.
[IIII. Since my teares and lamenting]
V.
[V. Help I fall]
VI.
[VI. Lady Lady why grieue you still mee]
VII.
[VII. In dewe of roses]
VIII.
[VIII. In euery place]
IX.
[IX. Now is the gentle season]
X.
[X. The fields a broad]
XI.
[XI. Come Louers follow me]
XII.
[XII. No, no, shee doth but flout mee]
XIII.
[XIII. I will no more come to thee]
XIIII.
[XIIII. Beesides a foūtaine]
XV.
[XV Sport wee my louely treasure]
XVI.
[XVI. O sweet alas]
XVII.
[XVII. Hark iolly shepheards]
XVIII.
[XVIII. Hoe who comes heere]
XIX.
[XIX. Dye now my hart]
XX.
[XX. Say gentle Nymphes]
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Madrigalls to foure voyces
Madrigalls to foure voyces
Thomas Morley
1557-1603?
By Thomas Est [etc.]
London
1594
Madrigalls to foure voyces