Fourth Booke Of Ayres, So As They May Be Expressed by One Voyce With A Lute (London, 1617).

Fourth Booke Of Ayres, So As They May Be Expressed by One Voyce With A Lute (London, 1617).

Campion, Thomas,  (1567-1620.)

Seicento Edition  ©2011,[2013]



Contents: Leave prolonging thy distress -- Fain Would I Wed -- Respect my faith -- Thou joyest, fond boy -- Veil, Love, mine eyes -- Every dame affects good fame -- So sweet is thy discourse -- There is a garden in her face -- To his sweet lute Apollo sung -- Young and simple though I am -- Love me or not -- What means this folly? -- Dear, if I with guile -- O Love, where are thy shafts? -- Beauty is but a painted hell -- Are you what your fair looks express? -- Since she, even she -- I must complain -- Think'st thou to seduce me then? -- Her fair inflaming eyes -- Turn all my thoughts to eyes -- If any hath the heart to kill -- Your fair looks -- Beauty, since you so much desire. This edition includes vocal lines and lute tablature.

1 score (29 p.); 30 cm.
Language: English
Edition Number: 2224
Distributor Number: 2224

Fourth Booke Of Ayres, So As They May Be Expressed by One Voyce With A Lute (London, 1617).

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