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'''Title:''' The Second Booke of Ayres, Containing Light Conceits of Lovers
'''Title:''' The Second Booke of Ayres, Containing Light Conceits of Lovers


{{PubDatePlace|1613|| }} (about)
'''Composer:''' [[Thomas Campion]]


'''Description:'''
{{PubDatePlace|c.1613|in London by Thomas Snodham for Mathew Lownes and John Browne| }}
 
{{Descr|This book of secular songs was originally published along with [[The First Booke of Ayres (Thomas Campion)|The First Book]], which contains sacred ones.}}
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==Works included==
==Works included==
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| 1 ||Vaine men, whose follies make a god of love || || ||  
| 1 ||Vaine men, whose follies make a god of love || || ||
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| 2 ||How eas'ly wert thou chained || || ||  
| 2 ||How eas'ly wert thou chained || || ||
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| 3 ||Harden now thy tired heart || || ||  
| 3 ||Harden now thy tired heart || || ||
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| 4 ||[[O what unhoped (Thomas Campion)|O What unhop'd for sweet supply]] || || ||  
| 4 ||[[O what unhoped (Thomas Campion)|O What unhop'd for sweet supply]] || || ||
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| 5 ||Where she her sacred bower adorns || || ||  
| 5 ||Where she her sacred bower adorns || || ||
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| 6 ||Fain would I my love disclose || || ||  
| 6 ||Fain would I my love disclose || || ||
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| 7 ||Give beauty all her right || || ||  
| 7 ||Give beauty all her right || || ||
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| 8 ||O dear that I with thee might live || || ||  
| 8 ||O dear that I with thee might live || || ||
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| 9 ||Good men, show, if you can tell || || ||  
| 9 ||Good men, show, if you can tell || || ||
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| 10 ||What harvest half so sweet is || || ||  
| 10 ||What harvest half so sweet is || || ||
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| 11 ||Sweet, exclude me not || || ||  
| 11 ||Sweet, exclude me not || || ||
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| 12 ||The peaceful western wind || || ||  
| 12 ||The peaceful western wind || || ||
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| 13 ||There is none, O none but you || || ||  
| 13 ||There is none, O none but you || || ||
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| 14 ||Pin'd I am and like to die || || ||  
| 14 ||Pin'd I am and like to die || || ||
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| 15 ||So many loves have I neglected || || ||  
| 15 ||So many loves have I neglected || || ||
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| 16 ||[[Though your strangeness frets my heart (Thomas Campion)|Though your strangeness frets my heart]] || || ||  
| 16 ||[[Though your strangeness frets my heart (Thomas Campion)|Though your strangeness frets my heart]] || || ||
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| 17 ||Come away, arm'd with love's delights || || ||  
| 17 ||Come away, arm'd with love's delights || || ||
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| 18 ||Come, you pretty false-ey'd wanton || || ||  
| 18 ||Come, you pretty false-ey'd wanton || || ||
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| 19 ||A secret love || || ||  
| 19 ||A secret love || || ||
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| 20 ||Her rosy cheeks, her ever-smiling eyes || || ||  
| 20 ||Her rosy cheeks, her ever-smiling eyes || || ||
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| 21 ||Where shall I refuge seek || || ||  
| 21 ||Where shall I refuge seek || || ||
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==Works at CPDL==
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==References==
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*[https://opac.rism.info/search?id=990008386&View=rism RISM C 626]}}


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Latest revision as of 00:50, 20 September 2023

General description

Title: The Second Booke of Ayres, Containing Light Conceits of Lovers

Composer: Thomas Campion

Publication date and place: c.1613 in London by Thomas Snodham for Mathew Lownes and John Browne.
Description: This book of secular songs was originally published along with The First Book, which contains sacred ones.

Facsimile:

Works included

No. Title Voices Voices Comments
1 Vaine men, whose follies make a god of love
2 How eas'ly wert thou chained
3 Harden now thy tired heart
4 O What unhop'd for sweet supply
5 Where she her sacred bower adorns
6 Fain would I my love disclose
7 Give beauty all her right
8 O dear that I with thee might live
9 Good men, show, if you can tell
10 What harvest half so sweet is
11 Sweet, exclude me not
12 The peaceful western wind
13 There is none, O none but you
14 Pin'd I am and like to die
15 So many loves have I neglected
16 Though your strangeness frets my heart
17 Come away, arm'd with love's delights
18 Come, you pretty false-ey'd wanton
19 A secret love
20 Her rosy cheeks, her ever-smiling eyes
21 Where shall I refuge seek

Works at CPDL

Title Year No. Composer Genre Subgenre Vo. Voices
O what unhoped 1613 4 Thomas Campion Secular Partsongs 3 SAB
Though your strangeness frets my heart 1613 16 Thomas Campion Secular Madrigals 3 SAB

References

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