The Byrd edition: 14 Psalmes, songs, and sonnets : (1611)
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Main Author: Byrd, William 1543-1623 (Composer)
Format: Musical Score Book
Language:English
Published: London Stainer & Bell c 1987
Item Description:Enth.: The eagle's force. Of flattering speech. In winter cold : (prima pars). Whereat an ant : (secunda pars). Who looks may leap. Sing ye to our Lord a new song. I have been young, but now am old. In crystal towers. This sweet and merry month of May. Let not the sluggish sleep. A feigned friend. Awake mine eyes. Come jolly swains. What is life, or worldly pleasure ? Fantasia. Come let us rejoice unto our Lord. Retire my soul, consider thine estate. Arise Lord into thy rest. Come woeful Orpheus. Sing we merrily unto God our strength : (prima pars). Blow up the trumpet : (secunda pars). Crowned with flowers. Wedded to will is witless. Make ye joy to God. Have mercy upon me O God. Fantasia. This day Christ was born. O God that guides the cheerful man. Praise our Lord all ye Gentiles. Turn our captivity, O Lord. Ah silly soul. How vain the toils. Lute version of "How vain the toils"
Physical Description:XXV, 189 S. Faks.
ISBN:0852493762

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