The fift set of bookes vvherein are songs full of spirit and delight, so composed in 3. parts, that they are as apt for vyols as voyces. Newly published by Michaell East, Bachelor of Musicke, and master of the choristers in the cathedrall church of Litchfield.
- Title
- The fift set of bookes vvherein are songs full of spirit and delight, so composed in 3. parts, that they are as apt for vyols as voyces. Newly published by Michaell East, Bachelor of Musicke, and master of the choristers in the cathedrall church of Litchfield.
- Author
- East, Michael, ca. 1580-1648.
- Publication
- London :: Printed by Thomas Snodham, for Matthew Lownes and Iohn Browne,
- 1618. Cum priuilegio.
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- Part-songs, English -- Early works to 1800.
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"The fift set of bookes vvherein are songs full of spirit and delight, so composed in 3. parts, that they are as apt for vyols as voyces. Newly published by Michaell East, Bachelor of Musicke, and master of the choristers in the cathedrall church of Litchfield." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A21101.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 5, 2024.
Contents
- TO THE RIGHT VVOR∣SHIPFVLL, AND MY MVCH respected good friend, Sir WILLIAM OWEN, Knight, &c.
- title page
- THE TABLE.
-
I.
T Rip it lightly. -
II.
T Vrne round about. -
III.
F Lye not aawy. -
IIII.
S Oftly for falling. -
V.
M Y louelyPhillis. -
VI.
A Nd I as well as theu. -
VII.
L Oue is a toye. -
VIII.
S Weet Lady stay. -
IX.
W Hát art thou? -
X.
N O hast but good. -
XI.
W Hite as lillies. -
XII.
D Oe what you can. -
XIII.
M Ourning I dye. -
XIIII.
S Tay yet a while. -
XV.
C Ome, lets be gone. -
XVI.
I Cannot stay. -
XVII.
F Eare not the end. -
XVIII.
L Iuely my hearts. -
XIX.
M Y time is spent. -
XX.
S Mooth and soft. - title page
- TO THE RIGHT VVOR∣SHIPFVLL, AND MY MVCH respected good friend, Sir WILLIAM OWEN, Knight, &c.
- THE TABLE.
-
I.
T Rip it lightly. -
II.
M Vrne round about. -
III.
F Lye not away. -
IIII.
S Oftly for falling. -
V.
M Y louelyPhillis. -
VI.
A Nd I as well as thou. -
VII.
L Oue is a toye. -
VIII.
S Weet Lady stay. -
IX.
W Hat art thou? -
X.
N O hast but good. -
XI.
W Hite as lillies. -
XII.
D Oe what you can. -
XIII.
M Ourning I dye. -
XIIII.
S Tay yet a while. -
XV.
C Ome, lets be gone. -
XVI.
I Cannot stay. -
XVII.
F Eare not the end. -
XVIII.
L Iuely my hearts. -
XIX.
M Y time is spent. -
XX.
S Mooth and soft. - title page
- TO THE RIGHT VVOR∣SHIPFVLL, AND MY MVCH respected good friend, Sir WILLIAM OWEN, Knight, &c.
- THE TABLE.
-
I.
T Rip it lightly. -
II.
T Vrne round about. -
III.
F Lye not away. -
IIII.
S Oftly for falling. -
V.
M Y louelyPhillis. -
VI.
A Nd I as well as thou. -
VII.
L Oue is a toye. -
VIII.
S Weet Lady stay. -
IX.
W Hat art thou? -
X.
N O hast but good. -
XI.
W Hite as lillies. -
XII.
D Oe what you can. -
XIII.
M Ourning I dye. -
XIIII.
S Tay yet a while. -
XV.
C Ome, lets be gone. -
XVI.
I Cannot stay. -
XVII.
F Eare not the end. -
XVIII.
L Iuely my hearts. -
XIX.
M Y time is spent. -
XX.
S Mooth and soft.