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20190209-Vic(afternoon)-Edited_2
A Dialogue on a Kiss
Amarantha sweet and fair
Ariadne
As Caelia rested in the shade
Be gone, be gone thou perjur’d man
Caelia thy bright Angel’s face
Chloris your self you so excell
Come my Lucasta - mezzo-soprano
Come my Lucasta - tenor
Early Modern Songscapes Conference - Conference Programme
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Fantasy
FumertonPlenary
Give me more love, or more disdain
I long to sing the Siege of Troy
It is not that I love you lesse
Lovely Chloris though thine eyes
Till I beheld fair Caelia’s Face
TrettienPlenary
Venus, redress a wrong (1653)
Venus, redress a wrong (manuscript variant)
When thou poor Excommunicate
While I listen to thy Voyce
WinklerPlenary

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