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
Ah, cruel, hateful fortune (SSA(orT)A(orT)T(orB)B)
Ah, sweet, alas, when first I saw (SSATB)
Alas, what hope of speeding (SST(orA)B)
Bright Phoebus greets most clearly (SSAT (or A) T (or A) B)
Farewell, my love (SSAT)
If pity reign with beauty (SSATB)
La, here my heart I leave (SSTB)
Mourn now, my soul (SSATB)
Must I part, 0 my jewel? (SSAATB)
O heavens, what shall I do? (SSATB)
See what a maze of error (SSATB)
She that my plaints (SSAT (or A) B)
Sleep now, my Muse (SSAATB)
Sleep now, my Muse (SSAT)
Sorrow consumes me (SSATB)
Sound out, my voice (SSATB)
Sweet love, 0 cease thy flying (SSA (or T) TB)
That Muse which sung (SSATB)
Tlove, alas, yet am I not beloved (SSAA (or T) TB)
Up then, Melpomene (SSAT (or A) T (or B) B)
What can I do, my dearest? (SSAB)
What, shall I part thus? (SSAT (or A) B)
Why should I love? (SSATB)
Why wail we thus? (SSAT (or A) TB)
With Angel's face and brightness (SSAT (or A) T (or A) B)
Woe am I, my heart dies (SSAB)