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'''Title:''' The Fourth Booke of Ayres
'''Title:''' The Fourth Booke of Ayres


{{Published|1617}}
'''Composer:''' [[Thomas Campion]]


'''Description:'''  
{{PubDatePlace|1617|in London by Thomas Snodham| }}
 
{{Descr|This book was originally published together with ''[[The Third Booke of Ayres (Thomas Campion)|The Third Booke of Ayres]]''.}}
'''Facsimile:'''  
'''Facsimile:'''


==Works included==
==Works included==
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| 1 || Leave prolonging thy distress || || ||  
| 1 || Leave prolonging thy distress || || ||
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| 2 || Thou joy'st, fond boy, to be by many loved || || ||  
| 2 || Thou joy'st, fond boy, to be by many loved || || ||
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| 3 || Veil, love, mine eyes || || ||  
| 3 || Veil, love, mine eyes || || ||
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| 4 || [[There is a garden in her face (Thomas Campion)|There is a garden in her face]] || || ||  
| 4 || [[There is a garden in her face (Thomas Campion)|There is a garden in her face]] || || ||
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| 5 || Love me or not, love her I must or die || || ||  
| 5 || Love me or not, love her I must or die || || ||
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| 6 || Beauty is but a painted hell || || ||  
| 6 || Beauty is but a painted hell || || ||
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| 7 || I must complain || || ||  
| 7 || I must complain || || ||
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| 8 || Think'st thou to seduce me then || || ||  
| 8 || Think'st thou to seduce me then || || ||
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| 9 || Turn all thy thoughts to eyes || || ||  
| 9 || Turn all thy thoughts to eyes || || ||
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| 10 || Beauty, since you so much desire || || ||  
| 10 || Beauty, since you so much desire || || ||
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| 11 || [[Fain would I wed a fair young man (Thomas Campion)|Fain would I wed a fair young man]] || || ||  
| 11 || [[Fain would I wed a fair young man (Thomas Campion)|Fain would I wed a fair young man]] || || ||
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==Works at CPDL==
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==References==
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*[https://opac.rism.info/search?id=990008387&View=rism RISM C 627]}}


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Latest revision as of 00:25, 20 September 2023

General description

Title: The Fourth Booke of Ayres

Composer: Thomas Campion

Publication date and place: 1617 in London by Thomas Snodham.
Description: This book was originally published together with The Third Booke of Ayres.

Facsimile:

Works included

No. Title Voices Voices Comments
1 Leave prolonging thy distress
2 Thou joy'st, fond boy, to be by many loved
3 Veil, love, mine eyes
4 There is a garden in her face
5 Love me or not, love her I must or die
6 Beauty is but a painted hell
7 I must complain
8 Think'st thou to seduce me then
9 Turn all thy thoughts to eyes
10 Beauty, since you so much desire
11 Fain would I wed a fair young man

Works at CPDL

Title Year No. Genre Subgenre Vo. Voices
Fain would I wed a fair young man 1617 11 Secular Madrigals 1 S
There is a garden in her face 1617 4 Secular Madrigals 4 TTBB

References

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