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Author: Thomas Carew (1595?-1639?)
Texts set to music [warning - not necessarily comprehensive]
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A dialogue (This mossy bank they prest) - H. Lawes
Ask me no more where Jove bestows O. Greif: Song
Die Silberquelle (Hast, liebes Mädchen, frisch und jung
) - F. Dalberg GER
Give me more love, or more disdaine (Give me more love, or more disdaine) - M. Gideon
Give me more love, or more disdaine M. Gideon: Give me more love, or more disdaine
Hast, liebes Mädchen, frisch und jung
GER F. Dalberg: Die Silberquelle
[No Title] (He that loves a rosy cheek) - J. Berger
He that loves a rosy cheek J. Berger: He that loves a rosy cheek
In Celia's face (In Celia's face a question did arise
) - W. Porter
In Celia's face a question did arise
W. Porter: In Celia's face
Know, Celia, since thou art so proud (Know, Celia (since thou art so proud)) - M. Gideon
Know, Celia (since thou art so proud) M. Gideon: Know, Celia, since thou art so proud
Mark how the blushful morn (Mark how the blushful morn in vain) - N. Lanier
Mark how the blushful morn in vain N. Lanier: Mark how the blushful morn
My soul the great God's praises sings (My soul the great God's praises sings) - H. Lawes ENG
My soul the great God's praises sings ENG H. Lawes: My soul the great God's praises sings
Sitting by the streams (Sitting by the streams that glide) - H. Lawes ENG
Sitting by the streams that glide ENG H. Lawes: Sitting by the streams
Song (Ask me no more where Jove bestows) - O. Greif
This mossy bank they prest H. Lawes: A dialogue
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