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Lyrics from English airs, 1596-1622.
LIBRA PR1181 .D6
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- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Doughtie, Edward, 1935- compiler.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Songs, English--England--Texts.
- Songs, English.
- England.
- Genre:
- Texts.
- Physical Description:
- xvii, 657 pages : facsimiles ; 25 cm
- Place of Publication:
- Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, 1970.
- Contents:
- William Barley: A new book of tabliture, 1596.
- John Dowland: The first booke of songes or ayres, 1597.
- Michael Cavendish: 14. ayres, 1598.
- John Dowland: The second booke of songs or ayres, 1600.
- Robert Jones: The first booke of songes or ayres, 1600.
- Thomas Morley: The first booke of ayres, 1600.
- Robert Jones: The second booke of songs and ayres, 1601.
- John Dowland: The third and last booke of songs or aires, 1603.
- Thomas Greaves: Songes of sundrie kindes, 1604.
- Tobias Hume: The first part of ayres, 1605.
- Robert Jones: Ultimum vale, 1605.
- Francis Pilkington: The first book of songs or ayres, 1605.
- John Bartlet: A booke of ayres, 1606.
- John Coprario: Funeral teares, 1606.
- John Danyel: Songs for the lute, viol, and voice, 1606.
- Thomas Ford: Musicke of sundrie kindes, 1607.
- Tobias Hume: Captain Humes Poeticall musicke, 1607.
- Alfonso Ferrabosco: Ayres, 1609.
- George Handford: Ayres, 1609.
- Robert Jones: A musicall dreame, 1609.
- William Corkine: Ayres, to sing and play to the lute and basse violl, 1610.
- Robert Dowland: A musicall banquet, 1610.
- Robert Jones: The muses gardin for delights, 1610.
- John Maynard: The XII. wonders of the world, 1611.
- William Corkine: the second booke of ayres, 1612.
- John Dowland: A pilgrimes solace, 1612.
- John Attey: The first booke of ayres, 1622.
- ISBN:
- 0674539761
- OCLC:
- 128152
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