Third 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: Oft have I sighed -- Shall I then hope? -- Now let her change -- Were my heart as some men's are -- Maids are simple -- So tired are all my thoughts -- Why presumes thy pride? -- Kind are her answers -- O grief, O spite -- O never to be moved -- Break now, my heart -- If Love loves truth -- Now winter nights -- Awake, thou Spring -- What is it all? -- If thou long'st so much -- Fire that must flame -- Shall I come, sweet love? -- Thrice toss these oaken ashes -- Be thou then my beauty -- O sweet delight -- Thus I resolve -- Fire! Fire! -- Come, O come my life's delight -- Could my heart -- Sleep, angry beauty -- Never love unless you can -- Silly boy, 'tis full moon yet -- So quick, so hot, so mad. This edition includes vocal lines and lute tablature.

1 score (35 p.); 30 cm.
Language: English
Edition Number: 2223
Distributor Number: 2223

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

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