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Select English songs and dialogues of the 16th and 17th centuries
- Title
- Select English songs and dialogues of the 16th and 17th centuries / edited by Arnold Dolmetsch.
- Publication
- London ; New York : Boosey & Co., 1898-1912.
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Status | Format | Access | Call Number | Item Location |
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Notated music | Request in advance | 75.1 AD69 Se | Off-site |
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- Additional Authors
- Dolmetsch, Arnold, 1858-1940.
- Description
- 1 score (2 volumes); 33 cm
- Subjects
- Note
- For 1-2 voices, with lute or harpsichord acc.
- Pl. no.: H. 2281, H. 7544.
- Reproduction (note)
- Photocopy.
- Processing Action (note)
- Photocopy; BookLab
- Contents
- bk. 1. My lytell prety one / anonymous, c. 1550. As I walkt forth / Rob. Johnson. Have you seen but a whyte lillie grow / anonymous, 1614. About the sweet bag of a bee / Henry Lawes. Bid me but live and I will live / Henry Lawes. Amidst the mirtles as I walke / Henry Lawes. Of thee, kind boy / William Webb. I am confirm\u0027d a woman can / Henry Lawes. Gather your rosebuds while you may / William Lawes. The angler\u0027s song / Henry Lawes. I prethee keep my sheep for me / Nicholas Laneare. Why sigh\u0027st thou, shepherd? / John Jenkins -- bk. 2. O death rock me asleep / Ann Boleyn. With my love my life was nestled / Thomas Morley. Love wing\u0027d my hopes / Thomas Morley. What if my mistresse / Thomas Morley. The lachrymae pavan / John Dowland. Now ye springe is come / author unknown. I prethee sweet / Henry Lawes. Cloris sigh\u0027d / author unknown. Lye still my deare / author unknown. The primrose / Henry Lawes. O my Clarissa / William Lawes. The lark / Henry Lawes.
- OCLC
- 505024346
- ocn505024346
- SCSB-4251489
- Owning Institutions
- Columbia University Libraries