Canzonets to three voices (published in 1608) / Henry Youll.
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- English
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- Physical Description:
- 1 score (xvi, 109 pages) ; 26 cm.
- Place of Publication:
- London : Stainer and Bell, [1923]
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- Each day of thine (words by Sir John Davies)
- Come, love, let's walk
- In yonder dale
- See where this nymph
- Pipe, shepherds, pipe
- Only joy, now here you are (words by Sir Philip Sidney)
- Of sweet and dainty flowers
- Slow, slow, fresh fount (words by Ben Jonson)
- In pleasant summer's morning
- Once I thought to die for love
- Awake, sweet love
- Pity me, mine own sweet jewel
- Cease, restless thoughts
- Sweet Phyllis, stay
- The shepherds' daughters
- But behold where they return
- Say, shepherd, say
- But though poor sheep
- In the merry month of May
- Come, merry lads, let us away
- Whiles joyful springtime lasteth
- Early before the day doth spring (words by Sir John Davies)
- Where are now these jolly swains?
- Now the country lasses hie them.
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- With reproduction of original t.-p. and dedication.
- Includes reduction for piano.
- English words; printed as text, p. v-ix.
- OCLC:
- 3420655
- Publisher Number:
- Stainer and Bell S. & B. 2475
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