| Other author/creator | Keel, Frederick, 1871-1954, editor. |
| Included Work | Morley, Thomas, 1557-1603? Canzonets, singers (2). Sweet nimphe, come to thy lover; arranged. |
| Included Work | Morley, Thomas, 1557-1603? Canzonets, singers (2). When, loe, by breake of morning; arranged. |
| Included Work | Dowland, John, 1563?-1626. Songs or ayres, 1st book. Come againe sweet love doth now envite; arranged. |
| Included Work | Dowland, John, 1563?-1626. Songs or ayres, 1st book. Deare if you change Ile never chuse againe. |
| Included Work | Dowland, John, 1563?-1626. Songs or ayres, 2nd book. Shepherd in a shade his plaining made. |
| Included Work | Dowland, John, 1563?-1626. Songs or ayres, 2nd book. Fine knacks for ladies. |
| Included Work | Dowland, John, 1563?-1626. Songs or ayres, 2nd book. Wofull heart with griefe opressed. |
| Included Work | Jones, Robert, active 1597-1615. Songs or ayres, 1st book. What if I seek for love of thee. |
| Included Work | Rosseter, Philip, 1567 or 1568-1623. If I urge my kind desires. |
| Included Work | Rosseter, Philip, 1567 or 1568-1623. If she forsakes me. |
| Included Work | Rosseter, Philip, 1567 or 1568-1623. When Laura smiles. |
| Included Work | Dowland, John, 1563?-1626. Songs or ayres, 3rd book. Flow not so fast yee fountaines. |
| Included Work | Greaves, Thomas, active 1604. Songes of sundrie kindes. Shaded with olive trees. |
| Included Work | Hume, Tobias, -1645. Ayres. Fain would I change that note. |
| Included Work | Pilkington, Francis, -1638. Songs or ayres. Diaphenia like the daffdowndilly. |
| Included Work | Pilkington, Francis, -1638. Songs or ayres. Underneath a cypress shade. |
| Included Work | Ford, Thomas, -1648. Musicke of sundrie kindes. Come Phillis come into these bowers. |
| Included Work | Ford, Thomas, -1648. Musicke of sundrie kindes. Faire, sweet, cruell. |
| Included Work | Jones, Robert, active 1597-1615. Ultimum vale. Go to bed, sweet muse. |
| Included Work | Jones, Robert, active 1597-1615. Musicall dreame. Sweete Kate. |
| Included Work | Corkine, William, active 1610-1612. Ayres, 1st book. Sweet Cupid, ripen her desire. |
| Included Work | Corkine, William, active 1610-1612. Ayres, 2nd book. Deare, though your minde. |
| Included Work | Campion, Thomas, 1567-1620. Ayres, 2nd book. Here she her sacred bower adornes. |
| Included Work | Campion, Thomas, 1567-1620. Ayres, 3rd book. Shall I come, sweet love, to thee? |
| Included Work | Campion, Thomas, 1567-1620. Ayres, 4th book. There is a garden in her face. |
| Included Work | Attey, John, -1640. Ayres. On a time. |
| Included Work | Hilton, John, 1599-1657. Ayres. As Flora slept; arranged. |
| Included Work | Morley, Thomas, 1557-1603? Canzonets, singers (2). Flora, wilt thou torment me; arranged. |
| Included Work | Dowland, John, 1563?-1626. Songs or ayres, 1st book. Away with these selfe loving lads. |
| Included Work | Dowland, John, 1563?-1626. Songs or ayres, 1st book. Now, O now I needs must part. |
| Included Work | Dowland, John, 1563?-1626. Songs or ayres, 1st book. Come away, come sweet love. |
| Included Work | Dowland, John, 1563?-1626. Songs or ayres, 2nd book. Shall I sue, shall I seeke for grace? |
| Included Work | Dowland, John, 1563?-1626. Songs or ayres, 2nd book. Sorrow sorrow stay, lend true repentant teares. |
| Included Work | Dowland, John, 1563?-1626. Songs or ayres, 3rd book. Farewell, unkind, farewell. |
| Included Work | Dowland, John, 1563?-1626. Songs or ayres, 3rd book. Weepe you no more, sad fountaines. |
| Included Work | Dowland, John, 1563?-1626. Songs or ayres, 3rd book. What if I never speede. |
| Included Work | Pilkington, Francis, -1638. Songs or ayres. Down-a-down, thus Phyllis sung. |
| Included Work | Bartlet, John, active 1606-1610. Booke of ayres. Pretty duck there was. |
| Included Work | Bartlet, John, active 1606-1610. Booke of ayres. I heard of late. |
| Included Work | Bartlet, John, active 1606-1610. Booke of ayres. If there be any one. |
| Included Work | Bartlet, John, active 1606-1610. Booke of ayres. What thing is love, I pray thee tell. |
| Included Work | Bartlet, John, active 1606-1610. Booke of ayres. When from my love I lookte. |
| Included Work | Bartlet, John, active 1606-1610. Booke of ayres. Whither runeth my sweethart. |
| Included Work | Bartlet, John, active 1606-1610. Booke of ayres. Who doth behold my mistress' face. |
| Included Work | Campion, Thomas, 1567-1620. Ayres, 2nd book. Come, you pretty false-eyed wanton. |
| Included Work | Campion, Thomas, 1567-1620. Ayres, 2nd book. Her rosie cheekes. |
| Included Work | Campion, Thomas, 1567-1620. Ayres, 2nd book. O deare, that I with thee might live. |
| Included Work | Campion, Thomas, 1567-1620. Ayres, 2nd book. Peacefull westerne winde. |
| Included Work | Campion, Thomas, 1567-1620. Ayres, 3rd book. Beauty is but a painted hell. |
| Included Work | Campion, Thomas, 1567-1620. Ayres, 3rd book. Breake now my heart and dye, Oh no, she may relent. |
| Included Work | Campion, Thomas, 1567-1620. Ayres, 3rd book. Ev'ry dame affects good fame. |
| Included Work | Campion, Thomas, 1567-1620. Ayres, 3rd book. Oft have I sigh'd for him that heares me not. |
| Included Work | Campion, Thomas, 1567-1620. Ayres, 3rd book. Thrice tosse these oaken ashes in the ayre. |
| Included Work | Corkine, William, active 1610-1612. Ayres, 2nd book. Shall a smile or a guileful glance. |
| Included Work | Dowland, John, 1563?-1626. Pilgrimes solace. Stay, time, a while thy passing. |
| Included Work | Jones, Robert, active 1597-1615. Ultimum vale. What if I speede. |
| Included Work | Attey, John, -1640. Ayres. Sweet was the song the Virgin sung. |
| Musical presentation statement | Low voice. |
| Series | John Kramar collection John Kramar collection. UNAUTHORIZED |
| Contents |
v. 1. First set -- v. 2. Second set. |
| Contents |
First set (Index): As Flora slept / John Hilton -- A shepherd in a shade ; Come again / John Dowland -- Come, Phillis / Thomas Ford -- Deare, if you change / John Dowland -- Deare, through your mind / William Corkine -- Diaphenia / Francis Pilkington -- Fain would I change that note / Tobias Hume -- Faire, sweet, cruell / Thomas Ford -- Fine knacks for ladies ; Flow not so fast, ye fountains / John Dowland -- Go to bed, sweet Muse / Robert Jones -- Here she her sacred bower adornes / Thomas Campion -- If I urge my kind desires ; If she forsake me / Philip Rosseter -- On a time / John Attey -- Phillis was a faire maid / Giles Earle's MS -- Shaded with olive trees / Thomas Greaves -- Shall I come sweet love to thee? / Thomas Campion -- Sleepe sleepe / Giles Earle's MS -- Sweet Cupid, ripen her desire / William Corkine -- Sweet Kate / Robert Jones -- Sweet nymph come to thy lover / Thomas Morley -- There is a garden in her face / Thomas Campion -- Under a cypress tree / Francis Pilkington -- What if I seek for love / Robert Jones -- When Laura smiles / Philip Rosseter -- When lo! by breake of morning / Thomas Morley -- Why dost thou turn away? / Giles Earle's MS -- Woeful heart with grief oppressed / John Dowland. |
| Contents |
Second set (Index): A pretty, pretty ducke / John Bartlet -- Away with these self-loving lads / John Dowland -- Beauty is but a painted hell ; Breake now, my heart, and die / Thomas Campion -- Come away / John Dowland -- Come, you pretty false-eyed wanton / Thomas Campion -- Downe-a-downe / F. Pilkington -- Ev'ry dame affects good fame / Thomas Campion -- Farewell, unkind farewell / John Dowland -- Flora, wilt thou torment me? / Thomas Morely -- Her rosie cheekes / Thomas Campion -- If there be any one ; I heard of late / John Barlet -- Now, O now, I needs must part / John Dowland -- O deare, that I with thee might live ; Oft have I sighed for him / Thomas Campion -- Shall a smile or a guileful glance? / William Corkine -- Shall I sue, shall I seek for grace? ; Sorrow, sorrow, stay ; Stay, time, awhile thy flying / John Dowland -- Sweet was the song / John Atty -- The peaceful westerne winde ; Thrice tosse these oaken ashes in the air / Thomas Campion -- Weep you no more, sad fountaines ; What if I never speede? / John Dowland -- What if I speede? / Robert Jones -- What thing is love? ; When from my love I lookte ; Whither runneth my sweetheart ; Who doth behold my mistress' face / John Bartlet. |
| Local note | JOYNER MUSIC LIBRARY--Gift plate on inside cover: "Given by the family of Donna Banks Dease, mezzo-soprano, June 22, 1947 - November 17, 1992, Professor of Voice, ECU School of Music, 1984 - 1992." |
| Local note | JOYNER MUSIC LIBRARY--Missing v. 2. |
| Contains title |
Giles Earle his booke. Phillis was a faire maide. |
| Contains title |
Giles Earle his booke. Sleepe, sleepe. |
| Contains title |
Giles Earle his booke. Why dost thou turne away? |
| Publisher number | H.6259 Boosey & Hawkes (v. 1) |
| Publisher number | H.7769 Boosey & Hawkes (v. 2) |