 Catalogue No:ACD22548Discs:1Barcode:0722056254823Length:68 minutesMedium:CD (download also available) | Lute Songs
Campion: | Fire! Fire! Fire! Fire! I care not for these ladies | Corkine: | Beauty sat bathing Tis true, tis day | Ferrabosco, A II: | Come, my Celia Like Hermit Poor So so, leave off this last lamenting kisse | Ford, T: | Faire, sweet, cruell Go, passions, to the cruel fair Not full twelve years | Jones, Robert: | Whither runneth my sweet hart Come sorrows | Morley: | A painted tale Thirsis and Milla With my love my life was nestled I saw my lady weeping Who is it that this dark night Can I forget what reasons force Absence, hear thou my protestation Come sorrow, come | Pilkington: | Aye mee, she frownes | Rosseter: | When Laura smiles What then is love but mourning? |
(also available to download from $10.50) Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. (Available now to download.) Alfonso Ferrabosco II: Come my Celia Come my Celia
Alfonso Ferrabosco II: Like hermit poor Like hermit poor
Alfonso Ferrabosco II: So, so, leave off this last lamenting kisse So, so, leave off this last lamenting kisse
Thomas Campion: Fire, fire, fire, fire loe here I burne Fire, fire, fire, fire loe here I burne
Thomas Campion: I care not for these Ladies I care not for these ladies
Thomas Morley: A painted tale A painted tale
Thomas Morley: Thirsis and Milla Thirsis and Milla
Thomas Morley: With my love my life was nestled With my love my life was nestled
Thomas Morley: I saw my lady weeping I saw my lady weeping
William Corkine: Beauty sat bathing Beauty sat bathing
William Corkine: Tis true, tis day Tis true, tis day
Thomas Morley: Who is it that this darke night Who is it that this darke night
Thomas Morley: Can I forget what reason’s force Can I forget what reason’s force
Thomas Ford: Musicke of Sundrie Kindes Fair, sweeet, cruell
Thomas Ford: Goe passions to the cruell faire Goe passions to the cruell faire
Thomas Ford: Not full twelve years Not full twelve years
Robert Jones II: Whither runneth my sweet hart Whither runneth my sweet hart
Robert Jones II: Come sorrows Come sorrows
Francis Pilkington: Aye mee, she frownes Aye mee, she frownes
Thomas Morley: Absence, hear thou my protestation Absence, hear thou my protestation
Thomas Morley: Come, sorrow, come Come, sorrow, come
Philip Rosseter: When Laura smiles When Laura smiles
Philip Rosseter: What then is love but mourning What then is love but mourning
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