Thomas Campion (English composer, poet & physician, 1567-1620)

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Appearances

DateTitle
composed
1613Song for Voice, Lute & Bass Viol "Never Weather-Beaten Saile"
1614Woo Her and Win Her
1617Faine Would I Wed (The Fourth Booke of Ayres, no. 11)
All lookes be pale
Author of Light, Revive My Dying Spright
Beauty Since You So Much Desire
Come Let Us Sound with Melodie the Praises
Come You Pretty False-Ey'd Wanton
Come, Cheerful Day
Faire If You Expect Admiring
Fire, Fire, Fire, Fire Loe Here I Burne
Follow thy fair sun
Her Rosie Cheekes, Her Ever Smiling Eyes
Here She Her Sacred Bower Adornes
I Care Not for These Ladies
If thou long’st so much to learn
It Fell on a Sommers Daie
Jacke and Jone They Thinke No Ill
Miserere My Maker
Most Sweet and Pleasing Are Thy Wayes O God
Move now with measured sound
My Sweetest Lesbia, Let Us Live and Love
Never Weather-Beaten Saile More Willing Bent to Shore
Now hath Flora robb'd her bowers
Oft have I sighed
Shall I Come Sweet Love to Thee?
Song for Voice, Lute & Bass Viol "The Sypres Curten of the Night"
Sweet Exclude Me Not nor Be Divided
The cypress curtain of the night (music set by T. Campion)
The Sypres Curten of the Night Is Spread
There Is a Garden in Her Face
There Is None, O None but You
Thou Joy'st Fond Boy, to Be by Many Loved
Though You Are Yoong and I Am Olde
Thrice tosse these oaken ashes
To Musicke Bent Is My Retyred Minde
Tune Thy Musicke to Thy Hart
Turne All Thy Thoughts to Eyes
Vayle Love Mine Eyes, O Hide from Me
What Is It That All Men Possesse, Among Themselves Conversing?
lyrics
Ad Dianam
Beauty is but a painted hell
Come, o Come, My Life’s Delight
Come, oh Come, my Life's Delight
Follow thy fair sun
Followe Thy Faire Sunne
Four Poems of Thomas Campion
Four Songs: No. 3. Come, My Life’s Delight
Heart's Music
In praise of Neptune
Love Me or Not
Never weather-beaten sail
Ode to the Queen, op. 83: III. Yet once again, let us our measures move
Oft have I sighed
See How the Morning Smiles
Seven Elizabethan Lyrics, op. 12, no. 2: My Life's Delight
Shows and Nightly Revels
Songs of Farewell: No. 3. Never Weather Beaten Sail
The cypress curtain of the night (music set by T. Campion)
The Lover's Maze
The Peaceful Western Wind
Time, That Leads the Fatal Round
Triumph now with joy and mirth!
View me, Lord
When Icicles Hang: II. Winter nights
wrote
1600When to Her Lute Corrina Sings
My Love Hath Vow'd
The cypress curtain of the night (poem only (no music))