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The second set of madrigales to 3. 4. 5. and 6. parts, apt both for Voyals and Voyces
Wilbye, John (1574-1638)
[section]
[dedication]
Of 3. voc.
I.
[I. Come shepheard swaynes that wont to heare me sing]
II.
[II. Flourish ye hillockes]
III.
[III. Ah, cruell Amarillis]
IIII.
[IIII. So light is loue]
V.
[V. As faire as morne]
VI.
[VI. O what shall I doe]
VII.
[VII. I Liue, and yet me thinks I doe not breath]
VIII.
[VIII. There is a iewell]
Of 4. voc.
IX.
[IX. When Cloris heard of her Amintas dying]
X.
[X. Happy streames whose trembling fall]
XI.
[XI. Change me O heauens]
XII.
[XII. Loue not me for comely grace]
XIII.
[XIII. Flye not so swift]
XIIII.
[XIIII. I Loue alas, alas, yet am not loued]
XV.
[XV. As matchlesse beauty thee a Phœnix proues]
XVI.
[XVI. Happy, oh happy he, who not affecting]
Of 5. voc.
XVII.
[XVII. Sweet hony sucking Bees]
XVIII.
[XVIII. Yet Sweet take heed]
XIX.
[XIX. All pleasure is of this condition]
XX.
[XX. Oft haue I vow'd how dearely I did loue thee]
XXI.
[XXI. Downe in a valley]
XXII.
[XXII. Hard Destinies are Loue and Beautie parted]
XXIII.
[XXIII. Weepe, weepe, weepe, mine eyes]
XXIIII.
[XXIIII. There where I saw her louely beautie]
XXV.
[XXV. Yee that doe liue in pleasures plenty]
XXVI.
[XXVI. A Silly Siluan, kissing heauen-borne fire]
Of 6. voc.
XXVII.
[XXVII. O Wretched man]
XXVIII.
[XXVIII. Where most my thoughts]
XXIX.
[XXIX. Dispightfull thus vnto my selfe I languish]
XXX.
[XXX. Ah cannot: To pitty, pitty me]
XXXI.
[XXXI. Draw on sweet night]
XXXII.
[XXXII. Stay Coridon thou swaine]
XXXIII.
[XXXIII. Softly]
XXXIIII.
[XXXIIII. Long haue I made these hils and vallies weary]
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The second set of madrigales to 3. 4. 5. and 6. parts, apt both for Voyals and Voyces
TO THE MOST NOBLE and Vertuous Lady, the Lady
Arbella Stuart
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The second set of madrigales to 3. 4. 5. and 6. parts, apt both for Voyals and Voyces