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Morley, Thomas (1557 or 1558 -- 1602)
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"Deep Lamenting (transposed)"
Morley, Thomas (1557 or 1558 -- 1602)
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3
About the Maypole,
Morley, Thomas (1557 or 1558 -- 1602)
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5
April is in my Mistress's face
Morley, Thomas (1557 or 1558 -- 1602)
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4
Arise, awake, you silly shepherds sleeping
Morley, Thomas (1557 or 1558 -- 1602)
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Arise, get up my dear (transposed)
Morley, Thomas (1557 or 1558 -- 1602)
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Arise, get up my deere,
Morley, Thomas (1557 or 1558 -- 1602)
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3
Blow, Shepherds, blow
Morley, Thomas (1557 or 1558 -- 1602)
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3
Cease mine eyes
Morley, Thomas (1557 or 1558 -- 1602)
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3
Crewell you pull away to soone
Morley, Thomas (1557 or 1558 -- 1602)
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Deep lamenting
Morley, Thomas (1557 or 1558 -- 1602)
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3
Doe you not know?
Morley, Thomas (1557 or 1558 -- 1602)
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3
Fantasie: Il Doloroso
Morley, Thomas (1557 or 1558 -- 1602)
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2
Fantasie: Il Grillo?
Morley, Thomas (1557 or 1558 -- 1602)
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2
Fantasie: Il Lamento?
Morley, Thomas (1557 or 1558 -- 1602)
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2
Fantasie: La Caccia?
Morley, Thomas (1557 or 1558 -- 1602)
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Fantasie: La Rondinella
Morley, Thomas (1557 or 1558 -- 1602)
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2
Fantasie: La Sampogna?
Morley, Thomas (1557 or 1558 -- 1602)
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Fantasie: La Sirena?
Morley, Thomas (1557 or 1558 -- 1602)
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Fantasie: La Torello
Morley, Thomas (1557 or 1558 -- 1602)
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2
Farewell disdainfull
Morley, Thomas (1557 or 1558 -- 1602)
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3
Flora wilt thou torment mee
Morley, Thomas (1557 or 1558 -- 1602)
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2
Fyre and Lightning
Morley, Thomas (1557 or 1558 -- 1602)
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2
God morrow, Fayre Ladies, (down a fourth)
Morley, Thomas (1557 or 1558 -- 1602)
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3
Goe yee my canzonets
Morley, Thomas (1557 or 1558 -- 1602)
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2
Good Morrow, Fair Ladies of the May
Morley, Thomas (1557 or 1558 -- 1602)
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3
Hard by a crystal fountain
Morley, Thomas (1557 or 1558 -- 1602)
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6
Hould out my hart
Morley, Thomas (1557 or 1558 -- 1602)
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3
I goe before my darling
Morley, Thomas (1557 or 1558 -- 1602)
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2
I should for griefe and anguish
Morley, Thomas (1557 or 1558 -- 1602)
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2
I. See, Myne Owne Sweet Jewell (transposed)
Morley, Thomas (1557 or 1558 -- 1602)
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3
II. Joy, Joy doth so arise (transposed)
Morley, Thomas (1557 or 1558 -- 1602)
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3
III. Cruel, you put away too soone (transposed)
Morley, Thomas (1557 or 1558 -- 1602)
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3
IIII. Ladie those eyes (transposed)
Morley, Thomas (1557 or 1558 -- 1602)
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3
In nets of golden wyers
Morley, Thomas (1557 or 1558 -- 1602)
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2
It was a lover and his lass
Morley, Thomas (1557 or 1558 -- 1602)
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3
It was a lover and his lass, (down a fifth)
Morley, Thomas (1557 or 1558 -- 1602)
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3
Joy, joy doth so arise
Morley, Thomas (1557 or 1558 -- 1602)
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3
La Girandola
Morley, Thomas (1557 or 1558 -- 1602)
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2
Ladie, those eies
Morley, Thomas (1557 or 1558 -- 1602)
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3
Lady if I through griefe
Morley, Thomas (1557 or 1558 -- 1602)
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3
Leave now mine eyes
Morley, Thomas (1557 or 1558 -- 1602)
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2
Lo heere another love
Morley, Thomas (1557 or 1558 -- 1602)
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2
Love learns by laughing
Morley, Thomas (1557 or 1558 -- 1602)
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3
Love learns by laughing (transposed)
Morley, Thomas (1557 or 1558 -- 1602)
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3
Miraculous loves wounding
Morley, Thomas (1557 or 1558 -- 1602)
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2
Now is the month of Maying
Morley, Thomas (1557 or 1558 -- 1602)
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5
Now must I dye,
Morley, Thomas (1557 or 1558 -- 1602)
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3
O flye not,
Morley, Thomas (1557 or 1558 -- 1602)
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3
O thou that art so cruell
Morley, Thomas (1557 or 1558 -- 1602)
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2
Phillis, I fain would die now
Morley, Thomas (1557 or 1558 -- 1602)
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Say deere, will you not have mee?
Morley, Thomas (1557 or 1558 -- 1602)
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3
See, see, myne own sweet jewel
Morley, Thomas (1557 or 1558 -- 1602)
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3
Sing we and chant it,
Morley, Thomas (1557 or 1558 -- 1602)
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5
Springtime mantleth every bough
Morley, Thomas (1557 or 1558 -- 1602)
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3
Sweet nymph
Morley, Thomas (1557 or 1558 -- 1602)
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2
Thirsis
Morley, Thomas (1557 or 1558 -- 1602)
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3
V. Hould out my hart, (transposed)
Morley, Thomas (1557 or 1558 -- 1602)
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3
VI. God morrow, Fayre Ladies, (down a fourth)
Morley, Thomas (1557 or 1558 -- 1602)
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VII. Whither away so fast, (transposed)
Morley, Thomas (1557 or 1558 -- 1602)
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VIII. Blow, Shepherds, blow (transposed)
Morley, Thomas (1557 or 1558 -- 1602)
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What ayles my darling?
Morley, Thomas (1557 or 1558 -- 1602)
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3
When loe by break of morning
Morley, Thomas (1557 or 1558 -- 1602)
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2
Where art thou wanton?
Morley, Thomas (1557 or 1558 -- 1602)
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3
Whither away so fast,
Morley, Thomas (1557 or 1558 -- 1602)
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3
XI. O flye not (transposed)
Morley, Thomas (1557 or 1558 -- 1602)
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XII. Thirsis (transposed)
Morley, Thomas (1557 or 1558 -- 1602)
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XIII. Now must I dye, (transposed)
Morley, Thomas (1557 or 1558 -- 1602)
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3
XIX. Say Deere, will you not have mee? (transposed)
Morley, Thomas (1557 or 1558 -- 1602)
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XIX. Say, deere, will you not have me, (transposed)
Morley, Thomas (1557 or 1558 -- 1602)
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XV. Cease mine eyes, (transposed)
Morley, Thomas (1557 or 1558 -- 1602)
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XVI. Doe you not know, (transposed)
Morley, Thomas (1557 or 1558 -- 1602)
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3
XVII. Where art thou, wanton, (transposed)
Morley, Thomas (1557 or 1558 -- 1602)
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XVIII. What ayles my darling, (transposed)
Morley, Thomas (1557 or 1558 -- 1602)
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