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Ayres and dialogues
For One, Two, and Three Voyces. By Henry Lawes ... The First Booke
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To Mr. HENRY LAWES, who had then newly set a Song of mine in the Year, 1635.
To his Honour'd F. Mr. HENRY LAWES, on his Ayres and Dialogues.
To the much honour'd Mr. HENRY LAVVES, on his Book of Ayres.
To his much honour'd F. Mr. HENRY LAWES, on his Book of Ayres.
To my ever honour'd Friend & Father, Mr. HENRY LAWES, on his Book of Ayres and Dialogues.
TO his Honour'd Friend, Mr. Henry Lawes, upon his Book of Ayres.
To my Honour'd Friend, Mr. Henry Lawes, upon his Book of Ayres.
To my Dear and Honour'd Friend, Mr. HENRY LAWES, upon his Incomparable Book of Songs.
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PASTORALL DIALOGUES.
Heere beginneth short Ayres for one, two or three Voyces.
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To the Right Honorable, The two most Excellent Sisters,
ALICE
Countesse of
CARBERY
, And
MARY
Lady
HERBERT
of
Cherbury
and
Castle-Island
, Daughters to the Right Honorable,
John
Earle of
Bridgewater
, Lord President of
WALES
, &c.
Ayres and dialogues