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Composer: Thomas Campion (1567-1620)
Alphabetic listing of musical settings [warning - not exhaustive]
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All titles of vocal settings in our database, in alphabetic order
A secret love (Thomas Campion)
All lookes be pale (Thomas Campion)
As by the streames of Babilon (Thomas Campion)
Author of Light (Thomas Campion)
Awake, awake, thou heauy spright (Thomas Campion)
Beauty is but a painted hell (Thomas Campion)
Beauty, since you so much desire (Thomas Campion)
Blame not my cheeks, though pale with loue they be (Thomas Campion)
Brauely deckt, come forth, bright day (Thomas Campion)
Breake now my heart and dye (Thomas Campion)
Come away, arm'd with loues delights (Thomas Campion)
Come, cheerful day (Thomas Campion)
Come, let vs sound with melody, the praises (Thomas Campion)
Come, O come, my life's delight (Thomas Campion)
Come, you pretty false-ey'd wanton (Thomas Campion)
Could my heart more tongues imploy (Thomas Campion)
Faine would I my loue disclose (Thomas Campion)
Faine would I wed a faire yong man (Thomas Campion)
Fair, if you expect admiring (Thomas Campion)
Fire, fire, fire (Thomas Campion)
Follow your saint (Thomas Campion)
Followe thy faire sunne (Thomas Campion)
Giue beauty all her right (Thomas Campion)
Good men, shew, if you can tell (Thomas Campion)
Harden now thy tyred hart (Thomas Campion)
Harke all you ladies (Thomas Campion)
Her rosie cheekes, her euer smiling eyes (Thomas Campion)
How eas'ly wert thou chained (Thomas Campion)
I care not for these Ladies (Thomas Campion)
I must complain (Thomas Campion)
If thou long'st so much to learn (Thomas Campion)
It fell on a sommers day (Thomas Campion)
Jack and Jone (Thomas Campion)
Kinde are her answeres (Thomas Campion)
Leaue prolonging thy distresse (Thomas Campion)
Lift vp to heau'n, sad wretch (Thomas Campion)
Lighten, heauy heart, thy spright (Thomas Campion)
Loe, when backe mine eye (Thomas Campion)
Loue me or not, loue her I must or dye (Thomas Campion)
Maydes are simple, some men say (Thomas Campion)
Mistris, since you so much desire (Thomas Campion)
Most sweet and pleasing are thy ways (Thomas Campion)
My loue hath vowd hee will forsake mee (Thomas Campion)
My sweetest Lesbia, let vs liue and loue (Thomas Campion)
Neuer loue vnlesse you can (Thomas Campion)
Never weather-beaten sail (Thomas Campion)
Now winter nights enlarge (Thomas Campion)
O deare that I with thee might liue (Thomas Campion)
O what vnhop't for sweet supply (Thomas Campion)
Oft have I sigh'd (Thomas Campion)
Out of my soules deapth (Thomas Campion)
Pin'd I am and like to die (Thomas Campion)
See where she flies enrag'd from me (Thomas Campion)
Seeke the Lord, and in his wayes perseuer (Thomas Campion)
Shall I come, sweet love? (Thomas Campion)
Silly boy, 'tis ful Moone (Thomas Campion)
Sing a song of ioy (Thomas Campion)
Sleepe, angry beauty (Thomas Campion)
So many loues haue I neglected (Thomas Campion)
So quicke, so hot, so mad (Thomas Campion)
Song: Bring away this Sacred Tree (Thomas Campion)
Song: Come a shore, come, merrie mates (Thomas Campion)
Song: Goe, happy man (Thomas Campion)
Song: While dancing rests (Thomas Campion)
Sweet, exclude mee not, nor be divided (Thomas Campion)
The cypress curtain of the night (Thomas Campion)
The man of life vpright (Thomas Campion)
The man of life vpright (Thomas Campion)
The peacefull westerne winde (Thomas Campion)
There is none, O none but you (Thomas Campion)
Think'st thou to seduce me then (Thomas Campion)
Thou art not fair (Thomas Campion)
Thou ioy'st, fond boy, to be by many loued (Thomas Campion)
Though you are young and I am old (Thomas Campion)
Though your strangenesse frets my hart (Thomas Campion)
Though your strangenesse frets my hart (Thomas Campion)
Thrice tosse these Oaken ashes (Thomas Campion)
To his sweet Lute (Thomas Campion)
To Musicke bent is my retyred minde (Thomas Campion)
Tune thy Musicke to thy hart (Thomas Campion)
Turne all thy thoughts to eyes (Thomas Campion)
Turne backe you wanton flyer (Thomas Campion)
Vaile, loue, mine eyes (Thomas Campion)
Vaine men, whose follies make a God of Loue (Thomas Campion)
View mee, Lord, a worke of thine (Thomas Campion)
What harvest halfe so sweet is (Thomas Campion)
What is it all that men possesse (Thomas Campion)
When the God of merrie loue (Thomas Campion)
When thou must home (Thomas Campion)
When to her lute Corrina sings (Thomas Campion)
Where are all thy beauties now (Thomas Campion)
Where shall I refuge seeke (Thomas Campion)
Where shee her sacred bowre adornes (Thomas Campion)
Wise men patience neuer want (Thomas Campion)
Your faire lookes enflame my desire (Thomas Campion)
[x] indicates a text that is not yet in the database
* indicates that a text is thought to be copyright and that we have no permission to display it on the website. For some of the texts marked this way, we have incomplete information about their copyright status. They may in fact be public domain.
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