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This category provides a list of Thomas Morley works on CPDL, sorted alphabetically by title of the works pages.
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)