Campion: Lute Songs
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- Campion•A Booke of Ayres•Songs by Thomas Campion • 21. Come, let us sound with melody, the praises
- Campion•The First Booke of Ayres•8. Tune thy Music to thy heart
- Campion•The Second Booke of Ayres•18. Come, you pretty false-eyed
- Campion•The Second Booke of Ayres•13. There is none, O none but you
- Campion•The Second Booke of Ayres•11. Sweet, exclude me not
- Campion•A Booke of Ayres•Songs by Thomas Campion • 3. I care not for these Ladies
- Campion•A Booke of Ayres•Songs by Thomas Campion • 2. Though you are young and I am old
- Campion•The Third Booke of Ayres•20. Fire, fire, fire, fire; loe, here
- Campion•A Booke of Ayres•Songs by Philip Rosseter • 20. What then is love but mourning?
- Campion•The Third Booke of Ayres•17. Shall I come, sweet love, to Thee
- Campion•The Fourth Booke of Ayres•22. Beauty, since you so much desire
- Campion•The Third Booke of Ayres•14. What is it that men possess?
- Campion•A Booke of Ayres•Songs by Thomas Campion • 9. The sypres curtain of the night is spread
- Campion•The First Booke of Ayres•20. Jack and Jone they think no ill
- Campion•A Booke of Ayres•Songs by Thomas Campion • 8. It fell on a summers day
- Campion•A Booke of Ayres•Songs by Thomas Campion • 6. When to her lute Corinna sings
- Campion•A Booke of Ayres•Songs by Thomas Campion • 1. My sweetest Lesbia let us live and love
- Campion•The Second Booke of Ayres•20. Her rosy cheeks
- Campion•A Booke of Ayres•Songs by Thomas Campion • 11. Fair, if you expect admiring
- Campion•The Fourth Booke of Ayres•7. There is a Garden in her face
- Campion•The First Booke of Ayres•1. Author of light
- Campion•The First Booke of Ayres•11. Never weather-beaten sail
- Campion•The First Booke of Ayres•9. Most sweet and pleasing
- Campion•The First Booke of Ayres•7. To Music bent is my retired mind
- Campion•The Fourth Booke of Ayres•3. Thou joy'st, fond boy
- Campion•The Fourth Booke of Ayres•20. Turn all thy thoughts
- Campion•The Fourth Booke of Ayres•4. Vyle, love, mine eyes
- Campion•Miserere my Maker•Miserere, my maker, o have mercy on me