Category:Thomas Morley compositions
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This category provides a list of Thomas Morley works on CPDL, sorted alphabetically by title of the works pages.See the composer page for a list of works sorted by genre and publication.
Pages in this category
The following 158 pages are in this category, out of 158 total.
A
- A la strada, a Dio! (Thomas Morley)
- A lieta vita (Thomas Morley)
- About the maypole (Thomas Morley)
- Absence, hear thou my protestation (Thomas Morley)
- Adieu, adieu you kind and cruel (Thomas Morley)
- Agnus Dei (Thomas Morley)
- Al piacer alla gioia (Thomas Morley)
- Al primo vostro sguardo (Thomas Morley)
- Amore l'altro giorno (Thomas Morley)
- April is in my mistress' face (Thomas Morley)
- Arise, awake (Thomas Morley)
- Arise, get up my dear (Thomas Morley)
- Ay me, the fatal arrow (Thomas Morley)
C
D
F
- Fair in a morn (Thomas Morley)
- False love did me inveigle (Thomas Morley)
- Farewell disdainful (Thomas Morley)
- The fields abroad (Thomas Morley)
- Fire and lightning from heaven (Thomas Morley)
- Flora, wilt thou torment me? (Thomas Morley)
- Fly love that art so sprightly (Thomas Morley)
- Fugirò (Thomas Morley)
- Fyer, fyer (Thomas Morley)
G
H
I
- I am the resurrection and the life (Thomas Morley)
- I follow, lo, the footing (Thomas Morley)
- I go before, my darling (Thomas Morley)
- I heard a voice from heaven (Thomas Morley)
- I love, alas, I love thee (Thomas Morley)
- I saw my lady weeping (Thomas Morley)
- I saw my lovely Phillis (Thomas Morley)
- I should for grief and anguish (Thomas Morley)
- I will no more come to thee (Thomas Morley)
- In dew of roses (Thomas Morley)
- In ev'ry place (Thomas Morley)
- In nets of golden wires (Thomas Morley)
- It was a lover and his lass (Eva Toller)
- It was a lover and his lass (Thomas Morley)
L
- Laboravi in gemitu (Thomas Morley)
- Ladies, you see time flieth (Thomas Morley)
- Lady, if I through grief (Thomas Morley)
- Lady, those cherries plenty (Thomas Morley)
- Lady, those eyes (Thomas Morley)
- Lady, why grieve you still me (Thomas Morley)
- Lady, you think you spite me (Thomas Morley)
- Le rose fronde e fiori (Thomas Morley)
- Leave now, mine eyes (Thomas Morley)
- Leave, alas, this tormenting (Thomas Morley)
- Lo where with flowery head (Thomas Morley)
- Lo, here another love (Thomas Morley)
- Lo, she flies (Thomas Morley)
- Love learns by laughing (Thomas Morley)
- Love took his bow and arrow (Thomas Morley)
- Love winged my hopes (Thomas Morley)
- Love's folk in green arraying (Thomas Morley)
M
- Madonna mia gentile (Thomas Morley)
- Magnificat and Nunc dimittis - Fauxbourdon (Thomas Morley)
- The man is blest (Thomas Morley)
- Man that is born of a woman (Thomas Morley)
- Miraculous love's wounding (Thomas Morley)
- Mistress mine, well may you fare (Thomas Morley)
- My bonny lass she smileth (Thomas Morley)
- My heart, why hast thou taken (Thomas Morley)
- My lovely wanton jewel (Thomas Morley)
- My nymph, the dear (Thomas Morley)
N
O
- O amica mea (Thomas Morley)
- O fly not, love (Thomas Morley)
- O fly not, O take some pity (Thomas Morley)
- O grief, e'en on the bud (Thomas Morley)
- O mistress mine (Thomas Morley)
- O no, thou dost but flout me (Thomas Morley)
- O sleep, fond fancy (Thomas Morley)
- O sweet alas what say you (Thomas Morley)
- O thou that art so cruel (Thomas Morley)
- On a fair morning (Thomas Morley)
- Our Bonny-boots could toot it (Thomas Morley)
- Out of the deep (Thomas Morley)
P
S
- Said I that Amarillis (Thomas Morley)
- Say dear, will you not have me? (Thomas Morley)
- Say gentle nymphs that tread (Thomas Morley)
- See, mine own sweet jewel (Thomas Morley)
- She straight her light green silken coats (Thomas Morley)
- Shoot, false Love, I care not (Thomas Morley)
- Short Evening Service (Thomas Morley)
- Since my tears and lamenting (Thomas Morley)
- Sing we and chant it (Thomas Morley)
- Singing alone (Thomas Morley)
- Sleep, slumb'ring eyes (Thomas Morley)
- So ben mi c'ha bon tempo (Thomas Morley)
- Sovereign of my delight (Thomas Morley)
- Sport we my lovely treasure (Thomas Morley)
- Spring-time mantleth every bough (Thomas Morley)
- Stay heart, run not so fast (Thomas Morley)
- Still it frieth (Thomas Morley)
- Sweet nymph, come to thy lover (Thomas Morley)
T
- Thirsis and Milla (Thomas Morley)
- Thirsis, let pity move thee (Thomas Morley)
- This Love is but a wanton fit (Thomas Morley)
- Those dainty daffadillies (Thomas Morley)
- Thou knowest, Lord, the secrets of our hearts (Thomas Morley)
- Though Philomela lost her love (Thomas Morley)
- Thus saith my Galatea (Thomas Morley)
W
- What ails my darling (Thomas Morley)
- What if my mistress now (Thomas Morley)
- What saith my dainty darling (Thomas Morley)
- When lo, by break of morning (Thomas Morley)
- Where art thou wanton? (Thomas Morley)
- White as lilies was her face (Thomas Morley)
- Whither away so fast (Thomas Morley)
- Who is it that this dark night (Thomas Morley)
- Why sit I here, alas, complaining (Thomas Morley)
- Why weeps alas (Thomas Morley)
- Will you buy a fine dog? (Thomas Morley)
- With my love my life was nestled (Thomas Morley)