Skip to main content
About the Project
Project Description
Editorial Statement
Songscapes Team
Meet the Musicians
How to Use This Resource
Ayres and Dialogues
Table of Contents
Editions of Songs
Full Songbook Text
View Primary Source
Performances
Photo Gallery
Henry Lawes Resources
Why Henry Lawes?
Henry Lawes - Select Bibliography
Henry Lawes - Select Discography
Other Online Performance Examples
2019 Conference
About
Public Recital
Contact Us
Search
Home
Lovely Chloris through thine eyes
(x)
While I listen to thy voyce
(x)
Sing fair Clorinda whilst you move
(x)
Gaze not on Swanns in whose soft brest
(x)
Am I dispised because you say
(x)
Search results
Search results
(101 - 117 of 117)
Pages
« first
‹ previous
…
2
3
4
5
6
Item
Come Chloris hie we to the Bower (Chlrois taking the Ayre)
Form
editions
Songscape
Come Chloris hie we to the Bower
Item
Careless of Love and free from Fears (The Surprise)
Form
editions
Songscape
Careless of Love and free from Fears
Item
Aske me why I send you here (The Primrose)
Form
editions
Songscape
Aske me why I send you here
Item
The Day's returned, and so are we, to pay (An Anniversary on the Nuptials of John Earle of Bridgewater, July 12. 1652.)
Form
editions
Songscape
The Day's returned, and so are we, to pay
Item
Thou art so fair, and yong withall (Youth and Beauty)
Form
editions
Songscape
Thou art so fair, and yong withall
Item
Tis Wine that inspires (The Excellency of Wine)
Form
editions
Songscape
Tis Wine that inspires
Item
Though my torment far exceeds (A Smile, or Frown)
Form
editions
Songscape
Though my torment far exceeds
Item
Till I beheld fair Calia's face (Cælia singing)
Form
editions
Songscape
Till I beheld fair Calia's face
Item
Till now I never did believe (The Reformed Lover)
Form
editions
Songscape
Till now I never did believe
Item
Thou Shepheard whose intentive eye (In praise of his Mistress)
Form
editions
Songscape
Thou Shepheard whose intentive eye
Item
O the fickle state of Lovers (The fickle state of Lovers)
Form
editions
Songscape
O the fickle state of Lovers
Item
Book Viewer
Item
Book Viewer
Item
Theseus, O Theseus, hark! but yet in vain (Ariadne deserted by Theseus Sittinge uppon a Rock in the Island Naxos thus Complaines)
Form
editions
Songscape
Theseus, O Theseus, hark! but yet in vain
Item
Aged man that moves these fields (A Dialogue betwixt Time and a Pilgrime)
Form
editions
Songscape
Aged man that moves these fields
Item
As Cælia rested in the shade (A Pastorall Dialogue betwixt Cleon and Cælia)
Form
editions
Songscape
As Cælia rested in the shade
Item
Amarantha sweet & fair (To Amarantha, To dishevell her haire)
Form
editions
Songscape
Amarantha sweet & fair
Pages
« first
‹ previous
…
2
3
4
5
6