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Madrigals of 5. and 6. parts, apt for the Viols and voices
Weelkes, Thomas (1575 (ca.)-1623)
[dedication]
5. Voc.
I.
I. Cold winters Ice is fled and gone
II.
II. Now let vs make a merry greeting
III.
III. Take heere my heart, I giue it thee for euer
IIII.
IIII. O care thou wilt dispatch mee
V.
V. Hence care, thou art too cruell
VI.
VI. See where the maides are singing
VII.
VII. Why are you Ladyes staying
VIII.
VIII. Harke, harke, I heare some dauncing
IX.
IX. Lady the birds right fairely, are singing euer early
X.
X. As wanton Birds, when day begins to peepe
6. Voc.
I.
[I. Like two proude armies]
II.
[II. When Thoralis delights to walke]
III.
[III. What haue the Gods, their comfort sent from heauen
IIII.
[IIII. Mee thinkes I heare, Amphions warbling strings
V.
[V. Three times a day my praier is]
VI.
[VI. Mars in a furie gainst loues brightest queene]
VII.
[VII. Thule, the period of Cosmographie
VIII.
[VIII. The Andelusian Merchant
IX.
[IX. A Sparow Hauke proude did hold in wicked Iayle]
X.
[X. Noell, adew thou Courts delight]
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Madrigals of 5. and 6. parts, apt for the Viols and voices
Madrigals of 5. and 6. parts, apt for the Viols and voices
Thomas Weelkes
1575 (ca.)-1623
Printed by Thomas Este [etc.]
London
1600
Madrigals of 5. and 6. parts, apt for the Viols and voices