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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]
A Lovers Melancholy Repose.
Loves ingratitude.
Cupid's weak Artillery.
Love preferring Virtue above Wealth.
A strife betwixt two Cupids reconciled.
Venus lamenting her lost Adonis.
To his Love Answering No.
On his Loves Absence.
Beauty clouded with grief.
On Loves Artillery.
On the Vicissitudes of Love.
A false designe to be cruel.
Constancy in Love.
On Inconstancy.
On Womens Inconstancy.
A Resolution not to Love.
A Forsaken Lovers Complaint.
At a Masque, to invite the Ladies to Dance.
Loves Scrutiny.
No Beauty without Love.
Delayes in Love breeds Danger.
On Cælia's Coynesse.
Loves sweet Repose.
A Willow Garland sent for a Newyeers-gift.
Loves Victory.
Diswasion from Presumption.
The Careless Lovers Resolution.
Disdain.
Loves Fruition.
Loves Drollery.
Disdain returned.
Loves Content.
To his Forsaken Mistresse.
To a Lady singing.
On a Bleeding Lover.
Two Songs in the Play of The Royal Slave.
Love and Musick.
A Resolution in choice of a Mistresse.
Inconstancy in Love.
Discontent.
Loves Votary.
To Aurelia.
Loves Flattery.
To Chloris.
Seeming Coyness.
Loves Bachinall.
Platonick Love.
Love Neglected.
Lovers Wantonnesse.
Venus to her Adonis.
Loves Flattery.
Inconstancie in Women.
A Lovers Legacy.
Loves Martyr.
Amintor for his Chloris absence.
Love in a Calme.
Loves Shepherdesse.
Love without Additionals.
A Frozen Heart made warm by Love.
False Love reproved.
Loves torrid Zone.
To his Chloris at Parting.
Coyness in Love.
Love possest.
A Lovers Resolution.
The Primrose.
Cupid's Embassage.
Coridon to his Phillis.
On Chloris attractive Beauty.
Clora forsaken, thus complains.
Reciprocal Love.
On Loves deceitful Charmes.
Beauty a fading Ornament.
Beauty in Eclipse.
Cupid detected.
Loves Flattery.
Loves Theft.
Power of Love.
A Motive to Love.
On Liberty.
Beauty and Love at ods.
Love admits no Delay.
The Anglers Song.
On Attractive Beauty.
Power of Love.
The Jovial Begger.
A Protest against Love.
The Excellency of Wine.
2.
SECOND BOOK:
3.
THIRD BOOK.
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