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- catalog alternative "Madrigals, voices (4)".
- catalog contributor b3615632.
- catalog contributor b3615633.
- catalog contributor b3615634.
- catalog contributor b3615635.
- catalog created "[c1963]".
- catalog date "1963".
- catalog date "[c1963]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[c1963]".
- catalog description "April is in my mistress' face.--Clorinda false.--Why sit I here complaining?--Since my tears and lamenting.--Help, I fall.--Lady, why grieve you still me?--In dew of roses.--In every place.--Now is the gentle season (the first part)--The fields abroad (the second part)--Come, lovers, follow me.--O no, thou dost but flout me.--I will no more come to thee.--Besides a fountain.--Sport we my lovely treasure (the first part)--O sweet, alas what say you? (the second part)--Hark, jolly shepherds.--Ho who comes here?--Die now my heart.--Say, gentle nymphs.--Round around about a wood.--On a fair morning.--Two canzonets [from Morley's Italian collection]: My heart why hast thou taken? Still it frieth.".
- catalog extent "xiv p., score (124 p.) ;".
- catalog isPartOf "English madrigalists ; 2".
- catalog issued "1963".
- catalog issued "[c1963]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "[London] : Stainer & Bell ; New York : American agents, Galaxy Music Corp.,".
- catalog subject "M2 .F413 vol.2 M1579.4".
- catalog subject "Madrigals, English.".
- catalog tableOfContents "April is in my mistress' face.--Clorinda false.--Why sit I here complaining?--Since my tears and lamenting.--Help, I fall.--Lady, why grieve you still me?--In dew of roses.--In every place.--Now is the gentle season (the first part)--The fields abroad (the second part)--Come, lovers, follow me.--O no, thou dost but flout me.--I will no more come to thee.--Besides a fountain.--Sport we my lovely treasure (the first part)--O sweet, alas what say you? (the second part)--Hark, jolly shepherds.--Ho who comes here?--Die now my heart.--Say, gentle nymphs.--Round around about a wood.--On a fair morning.--Two canzonets [from Morley's Italian collection]: My heart why hast thou taken? Still it frieth.".
- catalog title "First book of madrigals : 1594 / Thomas Morley ; [edited by Edmund H. Fellowes ; rev. by Thurston Dart].".
- catalog title "Madrigals, voices (4)".
- catalog type "text".