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 and Philip Brett
CONTENTS
Dear, why do you joy? (SSATB)
Farewell, false love (SSTB)
Follow me, sweet love (SSB)
Forsaken Thyrsis, sighing, sings (SSATB)
Hence, stars, too dim of light (1601) (SST (or A) T (or B) B)
Hence, stars, too dim of light (SST (or A) T (or B) B)
How merrily we live (SSA)
I do not love my Phyllis (SST)
I fall and then I rise again (SST (or A) TB)
In dolorous complaining (SSAT)
Now Cloris laughs (SSAT (or A) B)
O metaphysical tobacco (SSTT (or B) B)
Round about I follow thee (SST)
See Amaryllis shamed (SSA (or T))
She that my plaints (SSA (or T) B)
Since tears could not obtain (SSAT)
So much to give (SSTB)
Sound out, my voice (SST (or A) B)
What doth my pretty darling (SSATB)
Why do you seek by flight? (SSAT)
Why runs away my love? (SSAT)
Why smilest thou, sweet jewel (SSA (or T))
Why smilest thou, sweet jewel (SSATB)