Cheerfull Ayres (Wilson, John)

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Polyna (2024/8/10)

Editor John Wilson (1595-1674)
Publisher. Info. Oxford: Richard Davis, 1660.
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Work Title Cheerfull Ayres
Alternative. Title Cheerfull Ayres or Ballads: First composed for one single Voice and since set for three Voices
Composer Wilson, John
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. None [force assignment]
Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's 69 songs:
  • G sharp:
    • When Troy towne
    • From the fayre Lavinian
    • Will you buy any honesty
    • Full Fathom five
    • Where the Bee sucks
    • When Love with
    • Have you any worke
    • Come hither you that
    • Young Thirsis lay in
    • Kawasha comes in
    • Cast your Caps and
  • G flat:
    • Doe not feare to put
    • Thoughts doe not vex me
    • Who so complaineth
    • Come silent night
    • Come I faint
  • A:
    • Come constant hearts
    • Love and disdaine
    • In a season.
    • Cupid thou art a
    • Though your strangenesse
    • Aske me no more
    • Cloras false Love
    • I Love (Ahlas)
  • A sharp:
    • If I dye
    • Greedy Lover
  • B flat:
    • Thine Eyes to me
    • Awake awake
    • I would have thee merry
    • In the merry Month
  • C flat:
    • Faine would I Cloris
    • Deare give me a thousand
    • Lawn as white as driven
    • Goe weatherbeaten
    • Goe restlesse thoughts
    • If my Lady bid begin
    • Boast not blind Boy
    • When on mine Eyes
  • C sharp:
    • Tell me where your
    • Come thou Father of
    • Sir this my litle
  • D:
    • Noe noe I tell thee noe
    • For ever let
    • Fly hence shadowes that
    • Since love hath brought
    • You Heraulds of my
    • Why thinkst thou foole
  • E flat:
    • Since Love hath in
    • When the cleare Sun
    • Thou that excellest
    • I sweare by Muskadell
    • Fondnesse of Man
    • You say you love me
    • Hence with this Wedlook
    • So have I seen
    • Viw'st thou that poore
    • If I must tel you
  • F flat:
    • What would any man
    • Down be still you seas
    • Bee not thou so foolish
  • F sharp:
    • God Lyeus
    • Not Roses couch't
    • So many Loves have I
    • Now the Lusty spring
    • Whereforè peep'st thou
    • Turne thy beautious face
    • When I beheld my
    • My Love and I
    • In a vale with flowrets
First Publication. 1660
Language English
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Baroque
Piece Style Renaissance
Instrumentation 3 voices, continuo