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Author: Nicholas Breton (1542-1626)
Text collections / compilations [warning - not necessarily comprehensive]
Texts set to music [warning - not necessarily comprehensive]
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Note: titles are in bold and first lines are in italics. A blue rectangle containing a language code such as ENG indicates the presence of a translation to that language. A grey rectangle such as FRE indicates a particular translation (usually one set to music) exists but is missing.
A report song (Shall we go dance the hay, the hay) - J. Ireland
Fair and true (Lovely kind, and kindly loving) (from Melancholic Humours) - P. Warlock
Faire in a morne (Faire in a morne, oh fairest morne was ever morne so faire) - T. Morley
Faire in a morne, oh fairest morne was ever morne so faire T. Morley: Faire in a morne
In the merrie moneth of Maye E. Moeran: Phyllida and Corydon
J. Gardner: Phyllis and Corydon
H. Gál: Phillida and Corydon
Lovely kind & kindly loving (Lovely kind, and kindly loving) (from Melancholic Humours) - C. Scott
Lovely kind, and kindly loving (Lovely kind, and kindly loving) (from Melancholic Humours) - G. Holst
Lovely kind, and kindly loving (from Melancholic Humours) C. Scott: Lovely kind & kindly loving
P. Warlock: Fair and true
G. Holst: Lovely kind, and kindly loving
O eyes, leave off your weeping (O eyes, leave off your weeping
) - R. Hales [misattr.]
O eyes, leave off your weeping
[misattr.] R. Hales: O eyes, leave off your weeping
Phillida and Corydon (In the merrie moneth of Maye) - H. Gál
Phyllida and Corydon (In the merrie moneth of Maye) - E. Moeran
Phyllis and Corydon (In the merrie moneth of Maye) - J. Gardner
Shall we go dance the hay, the hay J. Ireland: A report song
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