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The Treasury of Musick
Containing ayres and dialogues To Sing to the theorbo-lute or basse-viol. Composed
[note]
[epigraph]
[dedication]
1.
[The First Book]
1.
[Ayres for one or two voyces to the Theorbo Lute, or Basse-Viol]
2.
SECOND BOOK:
3.
THIRD BOOK.
[I wish no more thou shouldst love me]
[Though I am young and cannot tell]
Chloris taking the Ayre.
[When Troy Town for ten years]
[From the fair Lavinian Shore]
[Where the Bee sucks there suck I]
[When love with unconfined wings]
[Do not fear to put thy feet]
[In the merry month of May]
[O my Clarissa! thou cruel Fair]
[Gather your Rose buds while you may]
[Fear not, dear Love, that I'le reveal]
[Fine young Folly, though you wear]
[Sing fair Clorinda, Whilst you may]
[Smiths are good fellows]
[Musick, thou Queen of souls get up]
[See the Light bright shine]
[Turn Amarillis to thy Swain]
[Now we are met, let's merry be]
In praise of Musick.
2.
The Second Book.
3.
The Third Book.
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The Treasury of Musick
The Treasury of Musick
Containing ayres and dialogues To Sing to the theorbo-lute or basse-viol. Composed
Printed by William Godbid for John Playford [etc.]
London
1669
The Treasury of Musick