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The second book of ayres, and dialogues
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[dedication]
To the much honoured Mr. HENRY LAWES, On his Excellent Compositions in Musick.
To her most honoured Master, Mr. Henry Lavves, On his Second Book of Ayres.
To my beloved Friend and Fellow, Mr. HENRY LAWES, On his Book of Ayres.
To my much honoured Friend Mr. HENRY LAWES, On his Second Book of Ayres.
To the great Master of his Art my honoured F. Mr. Henry Lawes on his Book of Ayres.
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DIALOGUES.
ANACREONS Ode Englished.
Short Ayres for 1. 2. or 3. Voyces.
[Hither we come into this world of woe]
[View Lesbia view, how my various cares doe grow]
[Among Rose buds slept a Bee]
[In the non-age of a winters day]
[Call the spring with all her Flowrs]
[Fear not, dear Love]
[Deare, let mee now this Ev'ning die]
[Why should great Beauties vertuous Fame desire]
Hymns to the Holy Trinity.
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The second book of ayres, and dialogues
The second book of ayres, and dialogues
Printed by T. H. for Jo. Playford [etc.]
London
1655
The second book of ayres, and dialogues