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Madrigals to Fiue voyces
Newly published
Carlton, Richard (ca. 1558-1638?)
[dedication]
[section]
I.
[I. The loue of change hath chang'd the world throughout]
II.
[II. Content thy selfe with thy estate]
III.
[III. The selfe same thing that giues me cause to die]
[subsection]
[subsection]
VIII.
[VIII. Like as the gentle hart itselfe bewraies]
[subsection]
IX.
[IX. The first part. Naught vnder heauen so strongly doth allure]
X.
[X. The second part. So whilome learn'd that mighty Iewish swaine]
[subsection]
XIII.
[XIII. If women can bee courteous when they list]
XIIII.
[XIIII. Naught is on earth more sacred or deuine]
XV.
[XV. Ye gentle Ladies in whose sou'raigne powre]
XVI.
[XVI. The witles boy, that blind is to behold]
XVII.
[XVII. Who seekes to captiuate the freest minds]
XVIII.
[XVIII. Who vowes deuotion to faire bewties shrine]
XIX.
[XIX. The heathen gods for loue forsooke their state]
XX.
[XX. O Vaine desire wherewith the world bewitches]
XXI.
[XXI. Even as the flowres doe weether]
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Madrigals to Fiue voyces
Madrigals to Fiue voyces
Newly published
Richard Carlton
ca. 1558-1638?
Printed by Thomas Morley [etc.]
London
1601
Madrigals to Fiue voyces