Psalms, sonnets, and songs of sadness and piety

to five parts (published in 1588) Two madrigals, included by Nicholas Yonge in his first set of "Music and (!) Transalpina," published in 1588.

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Psalms, sonnets, and songs of sadness and piety

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Stainer and Bell
Language
English
Pages
229

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Table of Contents

Psalms: O God, give ear. Mine eyes with fervency. My soul oppressed with care. How shall a young man? O Lord, how long wilt thou forget? O Lord, who in thy sacred tent. Help, Lord, for wasted are those men. Blessed ishe that fears the Lord. Lord, in thy wrath. Even from the depth.
Sonnets and pastorals: I joy not in no earthly bliss (words attributed to Sir Edward Dyer) Though Amaryllis dance in green. Who likes to love. My mind to me a kingdom is (words attributed to Sir Edward Dyer) Where fancy fond. O you that hear this voice (words by Sir Philip Sidney) If women could be fair (words by Edward, earl of Oxford) Ambitious love. What pleasure have great princes? Although the heathen poets. In fields abroad.
Constant Penelope. La virginella (words by Ludovico Ariosto) Farewell, false love. (words attributed to Sir Walter Raleigh) The match that's made.
Songs of sadness and piety: Prostrate, O Lord, I lie. All as asea. Susanna fair. If that's a sinner's sighs. Care for thy soul. Lullaby, my sweet little baby. Why do I use my paper, ink, and pen?
The funeral songs of Sir Philip Sidney: Come to me, grief, for ever. O that most rare breast.
Madrigals:The fair young virgin. But not so soon.

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Includes piano reduction.

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Series
The English madrigal school -- v. 14

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xxxvii p., score (229 p.) ;
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229

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