Skip directly to:
Main content
Main navigation
University of Virginia Library
Search this document
The Treasury of Musick
Containing ayres and dialogues To Sing to the theorbo-lute or basse-viol. Composed
[note]
[epigraph]
[dedication]
1.
[The First Book]
2.
The Second Book.
3.
The Third Book.
[dedication]
To his Honoured Friend Mr. HENRY LAWES, Upon his Annual Book of AYRES.
[The Ayres for One Voyce to Thearboe-Lute or Bass-Viol]
Cloris landing at Berlington.
Constancy protested.
Counsel to a Maid.
Love despis'd.
Hopelesse love cur'd by derision.
A young Maids Resolution.
Cupid no god.
Inconstancy return'd.
His Rivals danger.
To his Platonick Mistris.
Amintors welladay.
Affection for a Lady he never saw.
Freedome from Charmes.
Future Hope.
On a Black Ribbon.
A Resolution to love no more.
Cupids Artillery.
A Lady to a young Courtier.
Falshood discovered.
Liberty.
A Pot of Flowers presented to Chloris.
A doubt resolv'd.
To the first object of Content.
A Recantation.
A description of Chloris.
Chloris a constant comfort.
Inconstancy.
Amintor's Dream.
Chloris dead, lamented by Amintor.
[The Dialogues]
Short Ayres for One, Two, or Three Voyces.
Collapse All
|
Expand All
The Treasury of Musick
The Treasury of Musick
Containing ayres and dialogues To Sing to the theorbo-lute or basse-viol. Composed
Printed by William Godbid for John Playford [etc.]
London
1669
The Treasury of Musick