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Songs & lyrics from the plays of Beaumont and Fletcher : with contemporary musical settings / edited by E. H. Fellowes.

Author/creator Beaumont, Francis, 1584-1616
Other author/creatorFletcher, John, 1579-1625.
Other author/creatorFellowes, Edmund H., 1870-1951.
Format Musical Score and Print
Publication InfoNew York : B. Blom, 1972.
Descriptionvii, 72 pages ; 26 cm
Subject(s)
Contents Bridal songs: First song, second song, third song / from The Mask in The Maids Tragedy -- Aspatia's song ; Dula's song / from The Maids Tragedy -- Beauty clear and fair / from The Elder Brother -- Leandro sings to his lute ; Let the bells ring, and let the boys sing / from The Spanish Curate -- The beggars' holiday / from Beggars Bush -- The magician's song / from The Humorous Lieutenant -- In praise of Pan ; Come shepherds, come ; The river God to Amoret ; See the day begins to break / (from The Faithful Shepherdess) -- Goe happy heart ; Orpheus I am ; Charon o Charon ; Calis and her train sing to Venus / from The Mad Lover -- Look out bright eyes / from The False One -- An epithalamium ; Song in the woods / from The Little French Lawyer -- Spring ; Hear ye ladies ; Care-charming sheep ; God Lyeus / from The Tragedy of Valentinian -- The drinking song ; Take, oh take those lips away / from The Bloody Brother -- To the blest Evanthe / from A wife for a month -- 'Tis late and cold / from The Lovers Progress -- Down ye angry waters all ; I am not proud / from The Pilgrim -- Tell me dearest, what is love ; Away delights ; Come hither you that love / from The Captain -- Weep no more / from The Queen of Corinth -- One of old merry-thought's snatches ; Come you, whose loves are dead ; Jillian or Berry ; Better musick ne'er was known / The Knight of the Burning Pestle -- Come follow me / from The Maid in the Mill -- Fair child of Virtue, honors bloom / from The Knight of Malta -- Turn, turn thy beauteous face away / from The Martial Maid -- To Isabella asleep ; Silvio go on ; Question and answer / from Women Pleas'd -- Fain would I wake you, sweet, but fear / from Wit at Several Weapons -- At the temple of Cupid ; Cupid, pardon what is past / from Cupid's revenge -- Bridal song ; Come sleep / from The Two Noble Kinsmen -- Thou deity, swift winged love / from The Nice Valour, or The Passionate Mad-man -- Oh turn thy bow ; Hence all you vain delights / from The Nice Valour -- First song ; Second song ; Third song ; Fourth song ; Fifth song / from The Masque of the Gentlemen of Grays-Inne, and the Inner Temple -- The power of music / from King Henry VIII -- On the tombes in Westminster.
General note"First published London, 1928."
General noteIncludes the music for 6 of the songs.
LCCN 79180038
Stock number$12.75

Available Items

Library Location Call Number Status Item Actions
Music Music Stacks M1619.5.B2 F3 1972 ✔ Available Place Hold