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Composer: Thomas Campion (1567-1620)
Alphabetic listing of musical settings [warning - not necessarily comprehensive]
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Song Cycles, Symphonies, etc.
All titles of vocal settings in our database, in alphabetic order
A secret love (Text: Thomas Campion)
All lookes be pale (Text: Thomas Campion)
As by the streames of Babilon (Text: Thomas Campion)
Author of Light (Text: Thomas Campion)
Awake, awake, thou heauy spright (Text: Thomas Campion)
Be thou then my Beauty named (in The Third and Fourth Booke of Ayres) (Text: Thomas Campion) 
Beauty is but a painted hell (Text: Thomas Campion)
Beauty, since you so much desire (Text: Thomas Campion)
Blame not my cheeks, though pale with loue they be (Text: Thomas Campion)
Brauely deckt, come forth, bright day (Text: Thomas Campion)
Breake now my heart and dye (Text: Thomas Campion)
Come away, arm'd with loues delights (Text: Thomas Campion)
Come, cheerful day (Text: Thomas Campion)
Come, let vs sound with melody, the praises (Text: Thomas Campion)
Come, O come, my life's delight (Text: Thomas Campion)
Come, you pretty false-ey'd wanton (Text: Thomas Campion)
Could my heart more tongues imploy (Text: Thomas Campion)
Faine would I my loue disclose (Text: Thomas Campion)
Faine would I wed a faire yong man (Text: Thomas Campion)
Fair, if you expect admiring (Text: Thomas Campion)
Fire, fire, fire (Text: Thomas Campion)
Follow your saint (Text: Thomas Campion)
Followe thy faire sunne (Text: Thomas Campion)
Giue beauty all her right (Text: Thomas Campion)
Good men, shew, if you can tell (Text: Thomas Campion)
Harden now thy tyred hart (Text: Thomas Campion)
Harke all you ladies (Text: Thomas Campion)
Her rosie cheekes, her euer smiling eyes (Text: Thomas Campion)
How eas'ly wert thou chained (Text: Thomas Campion)
I care not for these Ladies (Text: Thomas Campion)
I must complain (Text: Thomas Campion)
If thou long'st so much to learn (Text: Thomas Campion)
It fell on a sommers day (Text: Thomas Campion) SPA
Jack and Jone (Text: Thomas Campion)
Kinde are her answeres (Text: Thomas Campion)
Leaue prolonging thy distresse (Text: Thomas Campion)
Lift vp to heau'n, sad wretch (Text: Thomas Campion)
Lighten, heauy heart, thy spright (Text: Thomas Campion)
Loe, when backe mine eye (Text: Thomas Campion)
Loue me or not, loue her I must or dye (Text: Thomas Campion)
Maydes are simple, some men say (Text: Thomas Campion)
Mistris, since you so much desire (Text: Thomas Campion)
Most sweet and pleasing are thy ways (Text: Thomas Campion)
My loue hath vowd hee will forsake mee (Text: Thomas Campion)
My sweetest Lesbia, let vs liue and loue (Text: Thomas Campion)
Neuer loue vnlesse you can (Text: Thomas Campion)
Never weather-beaten sail (Text: Thomas Campion)
Now winter nights enlarge (Text: Thomas Campion)
O deare that I with thee might liue (Text: Thomas Campion)
O what vnhop't for sweet supply (Text: Thomas Campion)
Oft have I sigh'd (Text: Thomas Campion)
Out of my soules deapth (Text: Thomas Campion)
Pin'd I am and like to die (Text: Thomas Campion)
Rose cheek'd Laura, come! (Text: Thomas Campion)
See where she flies enrag'd from me (Text: Thomas Campion)
Seeke the Lord, and in his wayes perseuer (Text: Thomas Campion)
Shall I come, sweet love? (Text: Thomas Campion)
Silly boy, 'tis ful Moone (Text: Thomas Campion)
Sing a song of ioy (Text: Thomas Campion)
Sleepe, angry beauty (Text: Thomas Campion)
So many loues haue I neglected (Text: Thomas Campion)
So quicke, so hot, so mad (Text: Thomas Campion)
Song: Bring away this Sacred Tree (Text: Thomas Campion)
Song: Come a shore, come, merrie mates (Text: Thomas Campion)
Song: Goe, happy man (Text: Thomas Campion)
Song: While dancing rests (Text: Thomas Campion)
Sweet, exclude mee not, nor be divided (Text: Thomas Campion)
The cypress curtain of the night (Text: Thomas Campion)
The man of life vpright (Text: Thomas Campion)
The man of life vpright (Text: Thomas Campion)
The peacefull westerne winde (Text: Thomas Campion)
There is a garden in her face (in The Third and Fourth Booke of Ayres) (Text: Thomas Campion) DUT
There is none, O none but you (Text: Thomas Campion)
Think'st thou to seduce me then (Text: Thomas Campion)
Thou art not fair (Text: Thomas Campion)
Thou ioy'st, fond boy, to be by many loued (Text: Thomas Campion)
Though you are young and I am old (Text: Thomas Campion)
Though your strangenesse frets my hart (Text: Thomas Campion)
Thrice tosse these Oaken ashes (Text: Thomas Campion)
To his sweet Lute (Text: Thomas Campion)
To Musicke bent is my retyred minde (Text: Thomas Campion)
Tune thy Musicke to thy hart (Text: Thomas Campion)
Turne all thy thoughts to eyes (Text: Thomas Campion)
Turne backe you wanton flyer (Text: Thomas Campion)
Vaile, loue, mine eyes (Text: Thomas Campion)
Vaine men, whose follies make a God of Loue (Text: Thomas Campion)
View mee, Lord, a worke of thine (Text: Thomas Campion)
What harvest halfe so sweet is (Text: Thomas Campion)
What is it all that men possesse (Text: Thomas Campion)
When the God of merrie loue (Text: Thomas Campion)
When thou must home (Text: Thomas Campion)
When to her lute Corrina sings (Text: Thomas Campion)
Where are all thy beauties now (Text: Thomas Campion)
Where shall I refuge seeke (Text: Thomas Campion)
Where shee her sacred bowre adornes (Text: Thomas Campion)
Wise men patience neuer want (Text: Thomas Campion)
Your faire lookes enflame my desire (Text: Thomas Campion)
[x] indicates a placeholder for a text that is not yet in the database
* indicates that a text cannot (yet?) be displayed on this site because of its copyright status.
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