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'''The First Booke of Ayres. Contayning Divine and Morall Songs (about 1613)'''
'''The First Booke of Ayres. Contayning Divine and Morall Songs (about 1613)'''
*''[[As by the Streames of Babilon (Thomas Campion)|No. XIIII As by the Streames of Babilon]]''{{Link|music.dalitio.de/choir/campion/as-by-the-streams/ {{net}}}}
#Author of Light
*''[[Babylon streams (Psalm 51) (Thomas Campion)|Third party arrangement of No. XIIII with Psalm 51 text underlay]]''{{LLink|Babylon_Streams(Ps_51).pdf|Babylon_Streams.mid}}
#The Man of Life Upright (II)
*[[Never weather-beaten sail (Thomas Campion)|''No. XI Never weather-beaten sail'']]   {{editions|4}}
#Where Are All Thy Beauties Now
*''[[Sing a song of joy (Thomas Campion)|No. XV Sing a song of joy]]''   ( [{{filepath:CampionSSJ.pdf}} {{pdf}}] [{{filepath:CampionSSJ.mid}} {{mid}}] )
#Out of My Soul's Depth
#View me, Lord, a work of thine
#Bravely deckt, Come Forth, Bright Day
#To Music Bent is my Retired Mind
#Tune thy Music to thy Heart
#Most Sweet and Pleasing
#Wise Men Patience Never Want
#[[Never weather-beaten sail (Thomas Campion)|''Never weather-beaten sail'']]   {{editions|4}}
#Lift Up to Heaven, Sad Wretch
#Lo, When Back Mine Eye
#''[[As by the Streames of Babilon (Thomas Campion)|As by the Streames of Babilon]]''{{Link|music.dalitio.de/choir/campion/as-by-the-streams/ {{net}}}}
#''[[Sing a song of joy (Thomas Campion)|No. XV Sing a song of joy]]''   ( [{{filepath:CampionSSJ.pdf}} {{pdf}}] [{{filepath:CampionSSJ.mid}} {{mid}}] )
#Awake, Awake, Thou Heavy Sprite
#Come, Cheerful Day
#Seek the Lord, and in His Ways Persever
#Lighten, Heavy Heart, Thy Sprite
#Jack and Joan They Think No Ill
#All Looks Be Pale
*''[[Babylon streams (Psalm 51) (Thomas Campion)|Third party arrangement ofNo 14 with Psalm 51 text underlay]]''{{LLink|Babylon_Streams(Ps_51).pdf|Babylon_Streams.mid}}


'''The Second Booke of Ayres. Containing Light Conceits of Lovers (about 1613)'''
'''The Second Booke of Ayres. Containing Light Conceits of Lovers (about 1613)'''

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Aliases: Thomas Campian

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Born: 12 February 1567

Died: 1 March 1620

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Thomas Campion was an English composer and poet.

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The First Booke of Ayres. Contayning Divine and Morall Songs (about 1613)

  1. Author of Light
  2. The Man of Life Upright (II)
  3. Where Are All Thy Beauties Now
  4. Out of My Soul's Depth
  5. View me, Lord, a work of thine
  6. Bravely deckt, Come Forth, Bright Day
  7. To Music Bent is my Retired Mind
  8. Tune thy Music to thy Heart
  9. Most Sweet and Pleasing
  10. Wise Men Patience Never Want
  11. Never weather-beaten sail     (4 editions available)
  12. Lift Up to Heaven, Sad Wretch
  13. Lo, When Back Mine Eye
  14. As by the Streames of Babilon  ( Network.png )
  15. No. XV Sing a song of joy   ( Icon_pdf.gif Icon_snd.gif )
  16. Awake, Awake, Thou Heavy Sprite
  17. Come, Cheerful Day
  18. Seek the Lord, and in His Ways Persever
  19. Lighten, Heavy Heart, Thy Sprite
  20. Jack and Joan They Think No Ill
  21. All Looks Be Pale

The Second Booke of Ayres. Containing Light Conceits of Lovers (about 1613)

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