Category:1598 works
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List of works published in 1598. See also a list of publications issued in 1598.
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The following 54 pages are in this category, out of 266 total.
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- Se quando parl'o ride (Giovanni Artusi)
- Se tu, dolce mio ben (Luca Marenzio)
- Sic Deus dilexit mundum a 5 (Philipp Dulichius)
- Sicut mater (Antonio Mortaro)
- Sicut Moses exaltavit serpentem (Philipp Dulichius)
- A silly sylvan, kissing heav'n-born fire (John Wilbye)
- Simkin said that Sis was fair (Giles Farnaby)
- So ben per qual cagion (Leone Leoni)
- So light is love (John Wilbye)
- Soavissimi baci (Giovanni Artusi)
- Softly O! drop mine eyes (John Wilbye)
- Sometime she would (Giles Farnaby)
- Spira cosi (Giovanni Artusi)
- Stabat Mater (Gregor Aichinger)
- Statuit Jesus parvulum (Philipp Dulichius)
- Stay, Corydon, thou swain (John Wilbye)
- Such pleasant boughs (Alfonso Ferrabosco I)
- Sudden passions (Alessandro Orologio)
- Surge, propera amica mea (Bernardino Morelli)
- Susanna fair some time of love (Giles Farnaby)
- Suscepimus, Deus (Gregor Aichinger)
- Sweet honey-sucking bees (John Wilbye)
- Sweet love, if thou wilt gain (John Wilbye)
T
- The Nightingale (Peter Philips)
- There is a jewel (John Wilbye)
- There, where I saw her lovely beauty painted (John Wilbye)
- Thou art but young, thou say'st (John Wilbye)
- Thrice blessed be the giver (Giles Farnaby)
- Thus love commands (John Wilbye)
- Thus saith my Cloris bright (John Wilbye)
- Tra ninf'e pastori (Giovanni Artusi)
- Tribus miraculis (Luca Marenzio)
- Tu pensi col fuggire (Giovanni Artusi)
V
- Vaghe Ninfe e Pastori (Giovanni Artusi)
- Veni in hortum meum (Giovanni Croce)
- Venite exultemus Domino (Hans Leo Hassler)
- Verba mea auribus percipe Domine (Hans Leo Hassler)
- Vidi Dominum (Agostino Soderini)
- Viri Galilaei a 7 (Giovanni Bassano)
- Vita soave e di dolcezza piena (Luca Marenzio)
- Voces citharaezorum (Agostino Soderini)
W
- The wavering planet (Giles Farnaby)
- Weep, O mine eyes (John Wilbye)
- Weep, weep mine eyes (John Wilbye)
- What needeth all this travail (John Wilbye)
- When Cloris heard (John Wilbye)
- When shall my wretched life (John Wilbye)
- Where most my thoughts (John Wilbye)
- Why dost thou shoot? (John Wilbye)
- Witness, ye heavens (Giles Farnaby)