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Thomas Bateson (1570–1630)
Adieu, Sweet Love, Adieu, madrigal (a 4) |
Ah Me! My Mistress Scorns My Love, madrigal (a 3) |
Ah, Cupid grant that I may never see, madrigal (a 6) |
Alas, alas! where is my love, madrigal (a 5) |
And must I needs depart then?, madrigal (a 5) |
Beauty is a lovely sweet, madrigal (a 3) |
Camilla fair tripped o`er the plain, madrigal (a 3) |
Come follow me, fair nymphs, madrigal (a 3) |
Dame Venus Hence to Paphos Go, madrigal (a 4) |
Dear if You Wish My Dying, madrigal (a 6) |
Down from above, madrigal (a 3) |
Down the hills Corinna trips, madrigal (a 5) |
Fair Hebe when Dame Flora Meets, madrigal (a 6) |
Fond Love is Blind, madrigal (a 6) |
Hark, hear you not?, madrigal (a 5) |
Have I found her, madrigal (a 5) |
If Love be blind, madrigal (a 4) |
Love would discharge the duty, madrigal (a 5) |
Merrily My Love and I, madrigal (a 6) |
Music, Some Think No Music Is, madrigal (a 6) |
O fly not love, madrigal (a 5) |
Phyllis, farewell, madrigal (a 4) |
Phyllis, farewell, madrigal (a 6) |
Sister, Awake!, madrigal (a 5) |
Strange were the life, madrigal (a 5) |
Sweet Gemma, madrigal (a 3) |
The nightingale, madrigal (a 3) |
Thirsis on His fair Phillis` Breast Reposing, madrigal (a 6) |
Those sweet, delightful lilies, madrigal (a 5) |
When Oriana walk`d, madrigal (a 6) |
Whither so fast, madrigal (a 4) |
Who prostrate lies, madrigal (a 5) |
Yet stay alway, madrigal (a 5) |
Your shining eyes, madrigal (a 3) |
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