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Ayeres or Phantasticke Spirites for three voices, Made and newly published
Weelkes, Thomas (1575 (ca.)-1623)
[dedication]
[section]
I.
I. Come come lets begin
II.
II.Iockey thine horn pipes dull
III.
III.Some men desire Spouses
IIII.
IIII.Tomorrow is the marriage day
V.
V.Vpon a hill, the bonny boy
VI.
VI.Come sirrah Iacke hoe
VII.
[VII. Tan ta ra ran tan tant, cryes Mars]
VIII.
VIII.The Gods haue heard my vowes
IX.
IX.Though my carriage be but
X.
X.The Ape, the Monkey
XI.
XI.No, no though I shrinke still
XII.
[XII. Aye me alas, hey hoe, hey hoe]
XIII.
XIII.Late in my rash accounting
XIIII.
XIIII.Fowre armes two neckes
XV.
XV.Lord when I thinke
XVI.
XVI.Say wanton will you loue me
XVIII.
XVIII.Strike it vp Tabor
XIX.
XIX.Ha ha this world doth passe
XX.
[XX. Since Robin Hood]
XXI.
XXI.Fa la la, O now weepe
XXII.
XXII. Als tarry but one halfe howre
XXIII.
XXIII.As deadly serpents lurking
XXV.
[XXV. The Nightingale]
XXVI.
[XXVI. Death hath depriued me]
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Ayeres or Phantasticke Spirites for three voices, Made and newly published
Ayeres or Phantasticke Spirites for three voices, Made and newly published
Thomas Weelkes
1575 (ca.)-1623
Printed by William Barley [etc.]
London
1608
Ayeres or Phantasticke Spirites for three voices, Made and newly published