Page numbers refer to the editions published by The Musical Antiquarian Society ca.1846.
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Title or first line | Voices | Madrigal Set | Page | PL # |
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Fly, Love, aloft | 3 | First | 1 | 1.01 |
Away! Thou shalt not love | 3 | First | 5 | 1.02 |
Ay me, can every rumor | 3 | First | 8 | 1.03 |
Weep, O mine eyes | 3 | First | 11 | 1.04 |
Dear Pity, how wouldst thou become her? | 3 | First | 14 | 1.05 |
Ye restless thoughts | 3 | First | 17 | 1.06 |
What needeth all this travail | 4 | First | 21 | 1.07a |
O fools! Can you not see | 4 | First | 23 | 1.07b |
Alas! what hope of speeding | 4 | First | 27 | 1.08 |
Lady, when I behold | 4 | First | 31 | 1.09 |
Thus saith my Cloris bright | 4 | First | 35 | 1.10 |
Adieu sweet Amarillis | 4 | First | 38 | 1.11 |
Die hapless man | 5 | First | 41 | 1.12 |
I fall, I fall, O stay me | 5 | First | 46 | 1.13a |
And though, my love abounding | 5 | First | 51 | 1.13b |
I always beg, yet never am relieved | 5 | First | 55 | 1.14a |
Thus love commands | 5 | First | 59 | 1.14b |
Lady, your words do spite me | 5 | First | 62 | 1.15 |
Alas, what a wretched life is this | 5 | First | 67 | 1.16 |
Unkind, O stay thy flying | 5 | First | 71 | 1.17 |
I sung sometimes my thoughts | 5 | First | 75 | 1.18 |
Flora gave me fairest flowers | 5 | First | 82 | 1.19 |
Sweet love, if thou wilt gain | 6 | First | 86 | 1.20 |
Lady, when I behold | 6 | First | 91 | 1.21 |
When shall my wretched life | 6 | First | 99 | 1.22 |
Of joys and pleasing pains | 6 | First | 104 | 1.23a |
My throat is sore | 6 | First | 110 | 1.23b |
Cruel, behold my heavy ending! | 6 | First | 116 | 1.24 |
Thou art but young, thou sayest | 6 | First | 122 | 1.25 |
Why dost thou shoot? | 6 | First | 127 | 1.26 |
Come shepherd swains | 3 | Second | missing | 2.01 |
Flourish ye hillock | 3 | Second | missing | 2.02 |
Ah, cruel Amarillis | 3 | Second | 8 | 2.03 |
So light is love | 3 | Second | 12 | 2.04 |
As fayre as morne | 3 | Second | 16 | 2.05 |
Oh! what shall I do? | 3 | Second | 19 | 2.06 |
I live, and yet methinks I do not breathe | 3 | Second | 24 | 2.07 |
There is a jewell | 3 | Second | 27 | 2.08 |
When Cloris heard | 4 | Second | 32 | 2.09 |
Happy streams, whose trembling fall | 4 | Second | 36 | 2.10 |
Change me, O heavens, into a ruby stone | 4 | Second | 42 | 2.11 |
Love not me for comely grace | 4 | Second | 48 | 2.12 |
Fly not so swift, my dear | 4 | Second | 53 | 2.13 |
I love, alas, yet am not loved | 4 | Second | 60 | 2.14 |
As matchless beauty thee a phoenix proves | 4 | Second | 65 | 2.15 |
Happy, Oh! happy he | 4 | Second | 70 | 2.16 |
Sweet honey sucking bees | 5 | Second | 75 | 2.17a |
Yet sweet, take heed | 5 | Second | 81 | 2.17b |
All pleasure is of this condition | 5 | Second | 89 | 2.18 |
Oft have I vow'd | 5 | Second | 96 | 2.19 |
Down in a valley as Alexis trips | 5 | Second | 104 | 2.20 |
Hard destinies are love and beauty | 5 | Second | 111 | 2.21 |
Weep, weep, mine eyes | 5 | Second | 120 | 2.22 |
There where I saw her lovely beauty painted | 5 | Second | 126 | 2.23 |
Ye that do live in pleasures plenty | 5 | Second | 134 | 2.24 |
A silly Sylvan, kissing Heav'n born fire | 5 | Second | 141 | 2.25 |
O wretched man, Why lov'st thou earthly life? | 6 | Second | 149 | 2.26 |
Where most my thoughts | 6 | Second | 155 | 2.27a |
Despiteful thus unto myself, I languish | 6 | Second | 161 | 2.27b |
Ah, cannot sighs nor tears | 6 | Second | 169 | 2.28 |
Draw on, sweet night | 6 | Second | 176 | 2.29 |
Stay, Corydon, thou swain | 6 | Second | 185 | 2.30 |
softly, O! drop, mine eyes | 6 | Second | 194 | 2.31 |
Long have I made these hills and valleys weary | 6 | Second | 203 | 2.32 |
The lady Oriana | 6 | Second (suppl.) | 1 | 3.01 |
I am quite tired | 4 | Second (suppl.) | 9 | 3.03 |
O God, the rock | 5 | Second (suppl.) | 12 | 3.03 |