Texts to Art Songs and Choral Works by W. Corkine
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Song Cycles, Collections, Symphonies, etc.:
- Airs to sing and play to the Lute and Bass-viol
- no. 1. Sinke downe proude thoughts (Text: Anonymous)
- no. 2. Some can flatter, some can faine (Text: Anonymous)
- no. 3. Sweete restraine these (Text: Anonymous)
- no. 4. If streames of teares (Text: Anonymous)
- no. 5. Sweete sweete let me goe (Text: Anonymous)
- no. 6. He that hath no mistresse (Text: Anonymous)
- no. 7. Sweet Cupid, ripen her desire (Text: Anonymous)
- no. 8. Vaine is all this worlds contention (Text: Anonymous)
- no. 9. Beautie sate bathing by a spring (Text: Anthony Munday) GER
- no. 10. Now would chwore hong'd, zis but thou most ma wrong (Text: Anonymous)
- no. 11. Thinke you to seduce me so
- no. 12. Shall a frown or angry eye (Text: Anonymous)
All titles of vocal settings in Alphabetic order
- Beautie sate bathing by a spring (in Airs to sing and play to the Lute and Bass-viol) (Text: Anthony Munday) GER
- Break of day (Text: John Donne)
- He that hath no mistresse (in Airs to sing and play to the Lute and Bass-viol) (Text: Anonymous)
- If streames of teares (in Airs to sing and play to the Lute and Bass-viol) (Text: Anonymous)
- Now would chwore hong'd, zis but thou most ma wrong (in Airs to sing and play to the Lute and Bass-viol) (Text: Anonymous)
- Shall a frown or angry eye (in Airs to sing and play to the Lute and Bass-viol) (Text: Anonymous)
- Sinke downe proude thoughts (in Airs to sing and play to the Lute and Bass-viol) (Text: Anonymous)
- Some can flatter, some can faine (in Airs to sing and play to the Lute and Bass-viol) (Text: Anonymous)
- Sweet Cupid, ripen her desire (in Airs to sing and play to the Lute and Bass-viol) (Text: Anonymous)
- Sweete restraine these (in Airs to sing and play to the Lute and Bass-viol) (Text: Anonymous)
- Sweete sweete let me goe (in Airs to sing and play to the Lute and Bass-viol) (Text: Anonymous)
- Thinke you to seduce me so (in Airs to sing and play to the Lute and Bass-viol)
- Two lovers sat lamenting (Text: Anonymous)
- Vaine is all this worlds contention (in Airs to sing and play to the Lute and Bass-viol) (Text: Anonymous)
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