The first part of ayres, 1605 [and Captaine Humes poeticall musicke, 1607] /

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Hume, Tobias, -1645
Other Authors: Traficante, Frank
Format: Musical Score Book
Language:No linguistic content
Published: Menston, Eng. : Scolar Press, 1969.
Series:English lute songs (Menston, West Yorkshire) ; v. 6.
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • The first parte of ayres. The souldiers song
  • The Earle of Pembrookes galliard
  • Tobacco
  • A souldiers march
  • The spirit of Gambo
  • My mistresse familiar
  • The Duke of Holstones almaine
  • My hope is decayed
  • Adue sweet loue
  • Be merry a day will come
  • Harke, harke
  • A souldiers resolution
  • Death
  • Life
  • Good againe
  • A Pollish ayre
  • A Pollish vilanell [2]
  • A Pollish ayre [3]
  • Tom and Mistresse Fine
  • Tinckeldum twinckeldum
  • Peters pleasure
  • The second part
  • A question
  • An answer
  • The new cut
  • Now I come
  • Sir Humphrey
  • A merry conceit
  • My mistresse hath a prettie thing
  • She loues it well
  • Hit it in the middle
  • Tickell, tickell
  • Rosamond
  • I am falling
  • Tickle me quickly
  • Touch me lightly
  • Duke John of Polland his galliard
  • A carelesse humor
  • An English Frenchman
  • A pauin
  • A humorous pauin
  • A pauin [2]
  • Captaine Humes pauin
  • Loues farewell
  • Captaine Humes galliard
  • A preludum
  • A toy
  • Maister Crasse his almaine
  • A merry meeting
  • A toy for a gallant
  • The second part
  • The third part
  • My mistresse maske
  • A caualeiroes humor
  • The second part
  • A French ayre
  • ...fa ala mod du' france
  • A French iigge
  • A toy
  • Ha couragie
  • A souldiers maske
  • The new knightes humor
  • The Lord Beccus almaine
  • Captaine Humes almaine
  • Galliards
  • My mistresse almayne
  • Loues almaine
  • A galliard
  • A meditation
  • A freemans song
  • I am glad she is come
  • The second part
  • Giue you good morrow Madam
  • An almayne
  • The spirit of the almaine
  • A Pollish iigge
  • Mistresse Tittles iigge
  • A iigge [3]
  • A iige
  • A wanton humor
  • The second part
  • My mistresse humor when she hath
  • The second part
  • Beccus an Hungarian lord his delight
  • The second part
  • My mistresse little thing
  • Tittellin
  • The Duke of Holstones delight
  • Touch me sweetely
  • The second part
  • Loues passion
  • Loues pastime
  • A snatch and away
  • This sporte is ended
  • I am melancholy
  • The spirit of musicke
  • Deepe thoughts reuiued
  • A iige for ladies
  • The second part of Rosamond
  • The princes almaine
  • Faine would I change that note
  • What greater griefe
  • Alas poore men
  • Captaine Humes lamentations
  • The olde humor.
  • Captaine Humes poeticall musicke principally made for two basse-viols. Cease leaden slumber
  • The King of Denmarkes delight
  • A merry conceit
  • My hope is reuiued
  • My ioyes are coming
  • Musicke and mirth
  • The Earl of Montgomeries delight
  • Start
  • An almain
  • The dukes almaine
  • A maske
  • A French almaine
  • An almaine.
  • Graue musickes for three bass-viols with the voice. What greater griefe
  • Sweete musicke
  • The state of Gambo
  • The virgins muse
  • Sweet ayre
  • Mvsickes delighr [sic]
  • The Earle of Pembrookes galiard
  • A Spanish humor
  • The spirit of Gambo
  • The pashion of musicke
  • The King of Denmarkes health
  • The hunting song to be sung to the bass-viol.