LIST OF SONG-BOOKS.Alison, Richard.An Hour’s Recreation in Music,1606.Page99.Attye, John.First Book of Airs of Four Parts,1622.94.Bateson, Thomas.First Set of English Madrigals,1604.8,107,124,168,174.Byrd, William.Psalms, Sonnets, and Songs of Sadness and Piety,1588.24,43,52,78,123,132,153,167.Songs of Sundry Natures,1589.30,59,122,124,143,157,159,162,168.Psalms, Songs, and Sonnets,1611.19,53,67,147.Campion, Thomas.SeeRosseter, Philip.Two Books of Airs[circ. 1613].6,17,32,34,61,68,125,143,171.The Third and Fourth Book of Airs[circ. 1613].15,18,20,22,27,51,62,74,82,87,90,92,100,104,108,126,130,136,138,141,151.Carlton, Richard.Madrigals to five voices,1601.120,157.Coprario, John.Funeral Tears for the death of the Right Honourable the Earl of Devonshire,1606.53.Corkine, William.Airs to sing and play to the Lute and Bass-viol,1610.99,109,111.The Second Book of Airs,1612.Danyel, John.Songs for the Lute, Viol, and Voice,1606.66,132.Dowland, John.The First Book of Songs or Airs of four parts,1597.14,20,33,50,81,170.The Second Book of Songs or Airs, of two, four, and five parts,1600.1,26,31,46,140,164,172.The Third and Last Book of Songs or Airs,1603.8,9,121,149,155.A Pilgrims Solace,1612.115.Dowland, Robert.A Musical Banquet furnished with variety of delicious Airs,1610.12,139.Earsden, John, andMason, George.The Airs that were sung and played at Brougham Castle in Westmoreland,1618.67,97.Egerton,MS. 2013.33,146.Este, Michael.Madrigals to three four and five parts,1604.57,76.Farmer, John.The first set of English Madrigals to four voices,1599.1,24,83,91,117,169,173.Farnaby, Giles.Canzonets to four voices,1598.96,105,135.Ford, Thomas.Music of sundry kinds,1607.16,39,85,105,127,141,156.Gibbons, Orlando.The first set of Madrigals and Mottets,1612.47,152.Greaves, Thomas.Songs of sundry kinds,1604.58,64,172.Jones, Robert.The first took of Airs,1601.3,28,48,95,101.The second book of Songs and Airs,1601.5,70,72,73,77,78,89.Ultimum Vale, or the third book of Airs,1608.36,84,93,100,114,129.A Musical Dream, or the Fourth Book of Airs,1609.56,112,134.Lichfild, Henry.The first set of Madrigals to five parts,1614.40,59.Maynard, John.The XII wonders of the world,1611.39,44,45,69.Morley, Thomas.Canzonets or little short songs to three voices,1593.21,98.Madrigals to four voices, 1594;1600.5,48,92.The first book of Ballets to five voices,1595.4,87,103,106,137,173.Mundy, John.Songs and Psalms,1594.38,54,80,151.Peerson, Martin.Mottects, or grave chamber-music,1630.75,160.Pilkington, Francis.The first Book of Songs or Airs,1605.38,166.The First Set of Madrigals and Pastorals,1613.97.The Second Set of Madrigals,1624.144.Ravenscroft, Thomas.Pammelia; Music’s Miscellany or mixed variety of Pleasant Roundelays,1609.83,120,152.Deuteromelia; or the second part of Music’s Melody,1609.117,145,146.Melismata; Musical Fancies fitting the court, city, and country humours,1611.11,41,60,74,128.Brief Discourse of the true use of Charact’ring the Degrees, &c.,1614.11,19,98.Rosseter, Philip, andCampion, Thomas.A Book of Airs,1601.28,49,63,80,110,121,131,158,161.Tomkins, Thomas.Songs of three, four, five, and six parts,1622.148.Vautor, Thomas.The First Set: being songs of divers Airs and Natures, of five and six parts,1619.75,116.Ward, John.The First Set of English Madrigals to three, four, five and six parts,1613.91.Weelkes, Thomas.Madrigals to three, four, five and six voices,1597.88,96.Ballets and Madrigals to five voices,1598.25,55,83,86,112,114,139,147,149,163.Madrigals of five and six parts,1600.13,64,88,116,169.Madrigals of six parts,1600.2,68.Airs or Fantastic Spirits for three voices,1608.36,119,133,142.Wilbye, John.The First Set of English Madrigals to three, four, five and six voices,1598.5,7,27,46,65,113,131,137,153.The Second Set of English Madrigals to three, four, five and six voices,1609.16,21,37,44,71,108,159.Yonge, Nicholas.Musica Transalpina: the Second Book of Madrigals to five and six voices,1597.9.Youll, Henry.Canzonets to three voices,1608.7,22,95.
Alison, Richard.An Hour’s Recreation in Music,1606.Page99.
Attye, John.First Book of Airs of Four Parts,1622.94.
Bateson, Thomas.First Set of English Madrigals,1604.8,107,124,168,174.
Byrd, William.Psalms, Sonnets, and Songs of Sadness and Piety,1588.24,43,52,78,123,132,153,167.
Songs of Sundry Natures,1589.30,59,122,124,143,157,159,162,168.
Psalms, Songs, and Sonnets,1611.19,53,67,147.
Campion, Thomas.SeeRosseter, Philip.
Two Books of Airs[circ. 1613].6,17,32,34,61,68,125,143,171.
The Third and Fourth Book of Airs[circ. 1613].15,18,20,22,27,51,62,74,82,87,90,92,100,104,108,126,130,136,138,141,151.
Carlton, Richard.Madrigals to five voices,1601.120,157.
Coprario, John.Funeral Tears for the death of the Right Honourable the Earl of Devonshire,1606.53.
Corkine, William.Airs to sing and play to the Lute and Bass-viol,1610.99,109,111.
The Second Book of Airs,1612.
Danyel, John.Songs for the Lute, Viol, and Voice,1606.66,132.
Dowland, John.The First Book of Songs or Airs of four parts,1597.14,20,33,50,81,170.
The Second Book of Songs or Airs, of two, four, and five parts,1600.1,26,31,46,140,164,172.
The Third and Last Book of Songs or Airs,1603.8,9,121,149,155.
A Pilgrims Solace,1612.115.
Dowland, Robert.A Musical Banquet furnished with variety of delicious Airs,1610.12,139.
Earsden, John, andMason, George.The Airs that were sung and played at Brougham Castle in Westmoreland,1618.67,97.
Egerton,MS. 2013.33,146.
Este, Michael.Madrigals to three four and five parts,1604.57,76.
Farmer, John.The first set of English Madrigals to four voices,1599.1,24,83,91,117,169,173.
Farnaby, Giles.Canzonets to four voices,1598.96,105,135.
Ford, Thomas.Music of sundry kinds,1607.16,39,85,105,127,141,156.
Gibbons, Orlando.The first set of Madrigals and Mottets,1612.47,152.
Greaves, Thomas.Songs of sundry kinds,1604.58,64,172.
Jones, Robert.The first took of Airs,1601.3,28,48,95,101.
The second book of Songs and Airs,1601.5,70,72,73,77,78,89.
Ultimum Vale, or the third book of Airs,1608.36,84,93,100,114,129.
A Musical Dream, or the Fourth Book of Airs,1609.56,112,134.
Lichfild, Henry.The first set of Madrigals to five parts,1614.40,59.
Maynard, John.The XII wonders of the world,1611.39,44,45,69.
Morley, Thomas.Canzonets or little short songs to three voices,1593.21,98.
Madrigals to four voices, 1594;1600.5,48,92.
The first book of Ballets to five voices,1595.4,87,103,106,137,173.
Mundy, John.Songs and Psalms,1594.38,54,80,151.
Peerson, Martin.Mottects, or grave chamber-music,1630.75,160.
Pilkington, Francis.The first Book of Songs or Airs,1605.38,166.
The First Set of Madrigals and Pastorals,1613.97.
The Second Set of Madrigals,1624.144.
Ravenscroft, Thomas.Pammelia; Music’s Miscellany or mixed variety of Pleasant Roundelays,1609.83,120,152.
Deuteromelia; or the second part of Music’s Melody,1609.117,145,146.
Melismata; Musical Fancies fitting the court, city, and country humours,1611.11,41,60,74,128.
Brief Discourse of the true use of Charact’ring the Degrees, &c.,1614.11,19,98.
Rosseter, Philip, andCampion, Thomas.
A Book of Airs,1601.28,49,63,80,110,121,131,158,161.
Tomkins, Thomas.Songs of three, four, five, and six parts,1622.148.
Vautor, Thomas.The First Set: being songs of divers Airs and Natures, of five and six parts,1619.75,116.
Ward, John.The First Set of English Madrigals to three, four, five and six parts,1613.91.
Weelkes, Thomas.Madrigals to three, four, five and six voices,1597.88,96.
Ballets and Madrigals to five voices,1598.25,55,83,86,112,114,139,147,149,163.
Madrigals of five and six parts,1600.13,64,88,116,169.
Madrigals of six parts,1600.2,68.
Airs or Fantastic Spirits for three voices,1608.36,119,133,142.
Wilbye, John.The First Set of English Madrigals to three, four, five and six voices,1598.5,7,27,46,65,113,131,137,153.
The Second Set of English Madrigals to three, four, five and six voices,1609.16,21,37,44,71,108,159.
Yonge, Nicholas.Musica Transalpina: the Second Book of Madrigals to five and six voices,1597.9.
Youll, Henry.Canzonets to three voices,1608.7,22,95.