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Canzonets or litle short aers to five and sixe voices
Morley, Thomas (1557-1603?)
[section]
[dedication]
1.
[I. Fly loue that art so sprightly]
II.
[II. False loue did me inueagle]
3.
[III. Adiew, adiew.]
IIII.
[IIII. Loues folke in greene araying]
V.
[V. Loue tooke his bowe and arrow]
VI.
[VI. Lo where with floury head and haire all brightsome]
VII.
[VII. O griefe euen on the Bud that fairely floured]
VIII.
[VIII. Sou'raign of my delight]
IX.
[IX. Ovr bonny bootes could toote it]
X.
[X. Ay me the fatall arrow]
XI.
[XI. My Nymph the deere and her my deere I follow]
XII.
[XII. Cruell wilt thou perseuer]
XIII.
[XIII. Sayd I that Amarillis was fairer then is Phillis]
XIIII.
[XIIII. Damon and Phyllis squared]
XV.
[XV. Lady, you thinke you spite me]
XVI.
[XVI. You blacke bright starres]
XVII.
[XVII. I follow, loe, the footing]
Of 6. Uoices.
XVIII.
[XVIII. Stay hart runne not runne so fast]
XIX.
[XIX. Good Loue then flie thou toe her]
XX.
[XX. Ladies you see time flieth]
XXI.
[XXI. A reuerend memoriall of that honorable true gentleman Henry Noel Esquier.]
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Canzonets or litle short aers to five and sixe voices
Canzonets or litle short aers to five and sixe voices
Thomas Morley
1557-1603?
Printed by Peter Short [etc.]
London
1597
Canzonets or litle short aers to five and sixe voices