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The first set of English Madrigals to 3. 4. 5. and 6. voices
Wilbye, John (1574-1638)
Of 3. voc.
I.
[I. Fly Loue aloft, to heauen and looke out Fortune]
II.
[II. Away, Away; Away, away thou shalt not loue mee.]
III.
[III. Ay mee, Can euery rumor, Thus start my Ladies humor?]
IIII.
[IIII. Weepe O mine eies, cease not.]
V.
[V. Deere pittie how? ah how?]
VI.
[VI. Yee restles thoughts, that harbour discontent]
Of 4. voc.
VII.
[VII. The first part. What needeth all this trauayle and turmoyling]
VIII.
[VIII. The second part. O Fooles, can you not see a traffick neerer]
IX.
[IX. Alas, what hope of speeding, wher hope beguild lies bleeding]
X.
[X. Lady, when I behold, the Roses sprouting]
XI.
[XI. Thus saith my Cloris bright]
XII.
[XII. Adew, Adew, Adew sweet Amarillis]
Of 5. voc.
XIII.
[XIII. Dye haplesse man]
XIIII.
[XIIII. The first part. I Fall, I fall, O stay mee]
XV.
[XV. The second part. And though my loue abounding]
XVI.
[XVI. The first part. I Allwaies beg]
XVII.
[XVII. The second part. Thus Loue commaunds]
XVIII.
[XVIII. Lady, your words doe spight mee]
XIX.
[XIX. Alas, what a wretched life is this]
XX.
[XX. Vnkinde, O stay thy flying]
XXI.
[XXI. I Soung sometimes my thoughts and fancies pleasure]
XXII.
[XXII. Flora gaue me fayrest flowers]
Of 6. voc.
XXIII.
[XXIII. Sweet Loue: If thou wilt gaine a Monarches glory]
XXV.
[XXV. When shall my wretched life giue place to death?]
XXVI.
[XXVI. The first part. Of ioyes, & pleasing paines]
XXVII.
[XXVII. The second part. My throte is sore, my voice is horse with skriking]
XXVIII.
[XXVIII. Cruell behold, my heauie ending]
XXIX.
[XXIX. Thou art but yong thou sai'st]
XXX.
[XXX. Why dost thou shoot]
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The first set of English Madrigals to 3. 4. 5. and 6. voices
The first set of English Madrigals to 3. 4. 5. and 6. voices
John Wilbye
1574-1638
Printed by Thomas Este
London
1598
The first set of English Madrigals to 3. 4. 5. and 6. voices