General information
Published: Thomas Este, Venice, 1598
Composer: John Wilbye
Facsimile: Reprint: London: Musical Antiquarian Society Publications, n.d. (ca.1840). Plate No.2 [IMSLP]
List of works
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Title
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Fly Love aloft
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2. |
Away, thou shalt ot love me
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3. |
Ay mee, Can every rumor
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4. |
Weep, O min eyes
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5. |
Dear Pity, how, ah! how woudlst thou become her?
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Ye restless thoughts, that harbor discontent
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What needeth all this travail
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8. |
O fools, can you not see a traffic nearer?
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9. |
Alas, what hope of speeding
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10. |
Lady, when I behold
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11. |
Thus saith my Cloris bright
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12. |
Adieu, sweet Amaryllis
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13. |
Die, hapless man, since she denies thee grace
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14. |
I fall, I fall, O stay me (1st part)
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And though my love abounding (2nd part)
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16. |
I always beg, yet never am relieved (1st part)
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17. |
Thus Love commands, that I in vain complain me (2nd part)
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18. |
Lady your words do spite me
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19. |
Alas, shat a wretched life is this
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20. |
Unkind, o stay thy flying
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21. |
I sung sometimes my thoughts and fancy's pleasure
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22. |
Flora gave me fairest flowers
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23. |
Sweet love, if thou wilt gain a monarch's glory
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24. |
Lady, when I behold the roses sprouting
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25. |
When shall my wretched life give place to Death?
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26. |
Of joys and pleasing pains I late went singing (1st part)
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27. |
My throat is sore, my voice is hoarse wih shriking (2nd part)
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28. |
Cruel, behold my heavy ending
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29. |
Thou art but young, thou say'st
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30. |
Why dost thou shoot, and I seek not to shield me?
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