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Revision as of 20:01, 8 May 2019
General information
Title: Songs of 3, 4, 5 and 6 parts
Composer: Thomas Tomkins
Publication date and place: 1622 in London.
List of works
- Our hasty life away doth post
- No more I will thy love importune
- Sure there is no God of love
- Fond men that do so highly prize
- How great delight
- Love, cease tormenting
- O, let me live for true love (Part 1)
- O, let me die for true love (Part 2)
- Oyez! Has any found a lad
- Weep no more, thou sorry boy (Part 1)
- Yet again, as soon revived (Part 2)
- Was ever wretch tormented
- To the shady woods
- Too much I once lamented
- Come, Shepherds, sing with me
- Cloris, whenas I woo
- See, see the shepherds' Queen
- Phyllis, now cease to move me
- When David heard
- Phyllis, yet see him dying
- Fusca, in thy starry eyes
- Adieu, ye city pris'ning towers
- When I observe
- Music divine
- Oft did I marle
- Woe is me
- It is my well-beloved's voice
- Turn unto the Lord
External links
- Early English Books Online (subscription required) has scans of "Songs of 3, 4, 5 and 6 parts".