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Two bookes of ayres: the first contayning divine and morall songs : the second, light conceits of lovers : to be sung to the lute and viols, in two, three and foure parts, or by one voyce to an instrument, Performers' Facsimiles, New York, 1995 (Thomas Campion)
The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, 2001
Campion, Dowland and the Lutenist Songwriters, Col. English Solo Song guides to the repertoire, ed. Duckworth, 1989 (Michael Pilkington)
First book of ayres (c. 1613), Stainer & Bell, London; Boston, Galaxy Music Corporation; 1979 (Thomas Campion; transcribed and edited by David Scott)
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p. 30 (Thomas Campion (1567-1620); The first booke of ayres, containing Divine and Morall Songs; To be sung to the Lute and Viols, in two, three, and foure Parts; or by one Voyce to an Instrument, c. 1613)
(Campion, Thomas; Songs; Two bookes of ayres, the first contayning divine and morall songs, the second ligtht conceits of lovers (London, ?1613))
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