is the renowned edition founded by Edmund Fellowes and revised primarily by Thurston Dart. Other scholars who have been involved in the revision and updating include Philip Brett, Davitt Moroney, John Morehen, David Scott and Sarah Dunkley. In recent years several new volumes have been added to the series.
Revised Thurston Dart
CONTENTS
Ah, Cupid, grant (SSATTB)
All the day I waste (SSA(or T)A(or T)B)
Camilla fair tripped o'er the plain (SSA(or T)T(or B)B)
Come, Sorrow, help me to lament (SSATB)
Cupid in a bed of roses (SSATTB)
Cytherea smiling said (SSATTB)
Down the hills Corinna trips (SSATB)
Fond love is blind (SSATTB)
Have I found her? (SST(or A)BB)
Her hair the net of golden wire (SSATTB)
I heard a noise (SSATB)
If floods of tears (S(or T)Solo)
If I seek to enjoy (SST)
In depth of grief (SA(or T)TTB)
Life of my life (SSATB)
Live not, poor bloom (SSA(or T)B)
Love is the fire (SAT)
My mistress after service due (SAT)
O what is she? (SSAB)
One woman scarce of twenty (SST)
Pleasure is a wanton thing (SST)
Sadness, sit down (SSATB)
See forth her eyes (SAA(or T)B(or T))
She with a cruel frown (SSTTBB)
Sweet those trammels of your hair (SAT)
The nightingale in silent night (SSAT)
When to the gloomy woods (SATB)
Why do I, dying, live? (SSA(or T)TB)
Why dost thou fly? (SSA(or T)T(or A)B)
With bitter sighs (SS(or A)A(or T)TB)