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Lute Songs First and Second Books [Med Voc]
Product Information
- Author: DOWLAND, John
- Editor: NADAL, David
- Type: Book Only
- Language: English
- Instrumentation: Med.Voc/Gtr
- Skill Level: Intermediate / Advanced
- Pages: 112
- Availability: Available
- Stock Reference: DP16484
Full Description
John DOWLAND
First and Second Books of Songs or Ayres
1st Book(1597)
Unquiet thoughts
Who ever thinks or hopes of love
Ay thoughts are wing'd with hopes
If my complaints could passions move
Can she excuse my wrongs?
Now, O now, I needs must part
Dear, if you change
Burst forth my tears
Go crystal tears
Think'st thou then by thy feigning
Come away,come sweet love
Rest awhile you cruel cares
Sleep, wayward thoughts
All ye, whom Love or Fortune(2 versions)
Wilt thou, unkind, thus reave me
Would my conceit
Come again
His golden locks
Awake,sweet love, thou art return'd
Come heavy Sleep
Away with these self-loving lads
My Lord Chamberlain, his Galliard;
2nd Book(1600)
I saw my lady weep
Flow my tears
Sorrow,stay
Die not before thy day
Mourn, day is with darkness fled
Time's eldest son,Old Age
Then sit thee down
When others sing Venite
Praise blindness eyes
O sweet woods
If floods or tears
Fine knacks for ladies
Now cease my wand'ring eyes
Come ye heavy states of night
White as lilies was her face
Woeful heart
A shepherd in a shade
Faction that ever dwells
Shall I sue
Toss not my soul
Clear or cloudy(2 versions)
Humour say what mak'st thou here
Dowland's adieu
Version for lute tablature included alongside guitar transcription.
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