Index of Vocal works by John Wilbye
Free public domain sheet music from IMSLP / Petrucci Music Library
- This list of compositions is manually maintained, therefore some of the available pieces may not yet be linked from this list. For an automatically generated alphabetical list of all available pieces, please see Category:Wilbye, John.
Page numbers refer to the editions published by The Musical Antiquarian Society ca.1846.
Click on a madrigal set to get to the scores.
| Title or first line | Voices | Madrigal Set | Page |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fly, Love, aloft | 3 | First | 1 |
| Away! Thou shalt not love | 3 | First | 5 |
| Ay me, can every rumour | 3 | First | 8 |
| Weep, O mine eyes | 3 | First | 11 |
| Dear Pity, how wouldst thou become her? | 3 | First | 14 |
| Ye restless thoughts | 3 | First | 17 |
| What needeth all this travail | 4 | First | 21 |
| O fools! Can you not see | 4 | First | 23 |
| Alas! what hope of speeding | 4 | First | 27 |
| Lady, when I behold | 4 | First | 31 |
| Thus saith my Cloris bright | 4 | First | 35 |
| Adieu sweet Amarillis | 4 | First | 38 |
| Die hapless man | 5 | First | 41 |
| I fall, I fall, O stay me | 5 | First | 46 |
| And though, my love abounding | 5 | First | 51 |
| I always beg, yet never am relieved | 5 | First | 55 |
| Thus love commands | 5 | First | 59 |
| Lady, your words do spite me | 5 | First | 62 |
| Alas, what a wretched life is this | 5 | First | 67 |
| Unkind, O stay thy flying | 5 | First | 71 |
| I sung sometimes my thoughts | 5 | First | 75 |
| Flora gave me fairest flowers | 5 | First | 82 |
| Sweet love, if thou wilt gain | 6 | First | 86 |
| Lady, when I behold | 6 | First | 91 |
| When shall my wretched life | 6 | First | 99 |
| Of joys and pleasing pains | 6 | First | 104 |
| My throat is sore | 6 | First | 110 |
| Cruel, behold my heavy ending! | 6 | First | 116 |
| Thou art but young, thou sayest | 6 | First | 122 |
| Why dost thou shoot? | 6 | First | 127 |
| Come shepherd swains | 3 | Second | missing |
| Flourish ye hillock | 3 | Second | missing |
| Ah, cruel Amarillis | 3 | Second | 8 |
| So light is love | 3 | Second | 12 |
| As fayre as morne | 3 | Second | 16 |
| Oh! what shall I do? | 3 | Second | 19 |
| I live, and yet methinks I do not breathe | 3 | Second | 24 |
| There is a jewell | 3 | Second | 27 |
| When Cloris heard | 4 | Second | 32 |
| Happy streams, whose trembling fall | 4 | Second | 36 |
| Change me, O heavens, into a ruby stone | 4 | Second | 42 |
| Love not me for comely grace | 4 | Second | 48 |
| Fly not so swift, my dear | 4 | Second | 53 |
| I love, alas, yet am not loved | 4 | Second | 60 |
| As matchless beauty thee a phoenix proves | 4 | Second | 65 |
| Happy, Oh! happy he | 4 | Second | 70 |
| Sweet honey sucking bees | 5 | Second | 75 |
| Yet sweet, take heed | 5 | Second | 81 |
| All pleasure is of this condition | 5 | Second | 89 |
| Oft have I vow'd | 5 | Second | 96 |
| Down in a valley as Alexis trips | 5 | Second | 104 |
| Hard destinies are love and beauty | 5 | Second | 111 |
| Weep, weep, mine eyes | 5 | Second | 120 |
| There where I saw her lovely beauty painted | 5 | Second | 126 |
| Ye that do live in pleasures plenty | 5 | Second | 134 |
| A silly Sylvan, kissing Heav'n born fire | 5 | Second | 141 |
| O wretched man, Why lov'st thou earthly life? | 6 | Second | 149 |
| Where most my thoughts | 6 | Second | 155 |
| Despiteful thus unto myself, I languish | 6 | Second | 161 |
| Ah, cannot sighs nor tears | 6 | Second | 169 |
| Draw on, sweet night | 6 | Second | 176 |
| Stay, Corydon, thou swain | 6 | Second | 185 |
| softly, O! drop, mine eyes | 6 | Second | 194 |
| Long have I made these hills and valleys weary | 6 | Second | 203 |
| The lady Oriana | 6 | Second (Supplement) | 1 |
| I am quite tired | 4 | Second (Supplement) | 9 |
| O God, the rock | 5 | Second (Supplement) | 12 |


