Category:Vince M. Brennan editions
This category lists works containing one or more editions provided by Vince M. Brennan.
Pages in this category
The following 141 pages are in this category, out of 141 total.
A
- Adieu, sweet Amaryllis (John Wilbye)
- Adieu, ye city pris'ning towers (Thomas Tomkins)
- Ah, cruel hateful fortune (George Kirbye)
- Ah, Cupid grant that I may never see (Thomas Bateson)
- Ah, dear heart, why do you rise? (Orlando Gibbons)
- All creatures now are merry-minded (John Bennet)
- Among the daffadillies (Giles Farnaby)
- Amyntas with his Phyllis fair (Francis Pilkington)
- The Andalusian merchant (Thomas Weelkes)
- April is in my mistress' face (Thomas Morley)
- As matchless beauty (John Wilbye)
- As Vesta was from Latmos hill descending (Thomas Weelkes)
- Ay me, poor heart! (Giles Farnaby)
C
- Carters, now cast down your whips (Giles Farnaby)
- Change me, O heavens (John Wilbye)
- Come away, sweet love (Thomas Greaves)
- Come clap thy hands (Thomas Weelkes)
- Come, sable night (John Ward)
- Come, sirrah Jack, ho! (Thomas Weelkes)
- Construe my meaning (Giles Farnaby)
- The curtain drawn (Giles Farnaby)
D
- Dainty fine bird (Orlando Gibbons)
- Dame Venus hence to Paphos go (Thomas Bateson)
- Daphne on the rainbow riding (Giles Farnaby)
- Dear, why do you joy? (Michael East)
- Death hath deprived me (Thomas Weelkes)
- Die now, my heart (Thomas Morley)
- Down from above (Thomas Bateson)
- Draw on, sweet night (John Wilbye)
F
- Fair nymphs, I heard one telling (John Farmer)
- Fair Phyllis I saw (John Farmer)
- Farewell, false love (Michael East)
- Farewell, my joy (Thomas Weelkes)
- The Fauns and Satyrs tripping (Thomas Tomkins)
- The fields abroad (Thomas Morley)
- Flora gave me fairest flowers (John Wilbye)
- For the hearne and ducke (John Bennet)
- Fyer, fyer (Thomas Morley)
H
- Hard by a crystal fountain (Thomas Morley)
- Hark, all ye lovely saints above (Thomas Weelkes)
- Hark, hear you not? (Oriana's Epitaph) (Thomas Bateson)
- Hark, jolly shepherds (Thomas Morley)
- Have I found her (Francis Pilkington)
- Hence Care, thou art too cruel (Thomas Weelkes)
- Hence, stars too dim of light (Michael East)
I
L
- Lady your words do spite me (John Wilbye)
- Lady, the silly flea (Giles Farnaby)
- Lady, when I behold (John Wilbye)
- Lady, when I behold your passions (Giles Farnaby)
- Lady, your eye my love enforced (Thomas Weelkes)
- Leave, alas, this tormenting (Thomas Morley)
- A little pretty bonny lass (John Farmer)
- Lo, country sports (Thomas Weelkes)
- Love shooting among many (Giles Farnaby)
- Love shooting at another (Giles Farnaby)
M
N
O
- O Care, thou wilt despatch me (Thomas Weelkes)
- O grief, e'en on the bud (Thomas Morley)
- O let me live for true love (Thomas Tomkins)
- O sleep, fond fancy (John Bennet)
- O that the learned poets (Orlando Gibbons)
- O what shall I do? (John Wilbye)
- Oft have I vowed (John Wilbye)
- On the plains, fairy trains (Thomas Weelkes)
- Out from the vale (John Ward)
- Oyez! Has any found a lad (Thomas Tomkins)
P
S
- A satyr once did run away (John Ward)
- Say gentle nymphs that tread (Thomas Morley)
- See what a maze of error (George Kirbye)
- See, see the shepherds' Queen (Thomas Tomkins)
- The silver swan (Orlando Gibbons)
- Simkin said that Sis was fair (Giles Farnaby)
- Since Robin Hood (Thomas Weelkes)
- Since tears could not obtain (Michael East)
- Sing we and chant it (Thomas Morley)
- Sing we at pleasure (Thomas Weelkes)
- Sleep now, my muse (George Kirbye)
- Sleep, fleshly birth (Robert Ramsey)
- Sometime she would (Giles Farnaby)
- Still it frieth (Thomas Morley)
- Strike it up, tabor (Thomas Weelkes)
- Susanna fair some time of love (Giles Farnaby)
- Sweet honey-sucking bees (John Wilbye)
- Sweet Suffolk owl (Thomas Vautor)
T
- Take here my heart (Thomas Weelkes)
- Take time while time doth last (John Farmer)
- Those sweet, delightful lilies (Thomas Bateson)
- Though Philomela lost her love (Thomas Morley)
- Thrice blessed be the giver (Giles Farnaby)
- Thule, the period of cosmography (Thomas Weelkes)
- Thus saith my Cloris bright (John Wilbye)
- Thus sings my dearest jewel (Thomas Weelkes)
- To shorten Winter's sadness (Thomas Weelkes)
- Too much I once lamented (Thomas Tomkins)
- Trust not too much (Orlando Gibbons)
W
- The wavering planet (Giles Farnaby)
- We shepherds sing (Thomas Weelkes)
- Weep, O mine eyes (John Bennet)
- Weep, weep mine eyes (John Wilbye)
- What is our life? (Orlando Gibbons)
- What though her frowns (Francis Pilkington)
- When Oriana walk'd (Thomas Bateson)
- Wherefore sit I complaining? (Peter Philips)
- Whilst youthful sports (Thomas Weelkes)
- Whither so fast (Thomas Bateson)
- Who prostrate lies (Thomas Bateson)
- Why do you seek by flight? (Michael East)
- Why runs away my love? (Michael East)
- Why should I grieve? (Francis Pilkington)
- Why smilest thou, sweet jewel? (Michael East)
- Why wail we thus? (George Kirbye)
- Witness, ye heavens (Giles Farnaby)