General information
Publication date and place: 1598 by Thomas Este in Venice.
Composer: John Wilbye
Facsimile: Reprint: London: Musical Antiquarian Society Publications, n.d. (ca.1840). Plate No. 2 [IMSLP]
List of works
#
|
Title
|
Voices
|
1. |
Come shepherd swains |
3
|
2. |
Flourish ye hillocks |
3
|
3. |
Ah! cruel Amarillis |
3
|
4. |
So light is love |
3
|
5. |
As fair as morn |
3
|
6. |
O what shall I do? |
3
|
7. |
I live, and yet methinks I do not breathe |
3
|
8. |
There is a jewel |
3
|
9. |
When Cloris heard |
4
|
10. |
Happy streams, whose trembling fall |
4
|
11. |
Change me, o heavens |
4
|
12. |
Love not me for comely grace |
4
|
13. |
Fly not so swift my dear |
4
|
14. |
I love, alas! yet am not loved |
4
|
15. |
As matchless beauty |
4
|
16. |
Happy, Oh happy he |
4
|
17. |
Sweet honey sucking bees (1st part) |
5
|
18. |
Yet, sweet, take heed (2nd part) |
5
|
19. |
All pleasure is of this condition |
5
|
20. |
Oft have I vowed |
5
|
21. |
Down in a valley as Alexis trips (1st part) |
5
|
22. |
Hard destinies are love and beauty parted (2nd part) |
5
|
23. |
Weep, weep mine eyes |
5
|
24. |
There, where I saw her lovely beauty painted |
5
|
25. |
Ye that do live in pleasures |
5
|
26. |
A silly sylvan, kissing heav'n-born fire |
5
|
27. |
O wretched man! why lov'st thou earthly life |
6
|
28. |
Where most my thoughts (1st part) |
6
|
29. |
Despiteful thus unto myself, I languish (2nd part) |
6
|
30. |
Ah! cannot sighs nor tears |
6
|
31. |
Draw on, sweet night |
6
|
32. |
Stay, Corydon, thou swain |
6
|
33. |
Softly O! drop mine eyes |
6
|
34. |
Long have I made these hills and valleys weary |
6
|