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
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CONTENTS
Awake, sweet love (SSA (or T))
But behold where they return (SST)
But though poor sheep (SST)
Cease, restless thoughts (SST)
Come, love, let’s walk (SSA (or T))
Come, merry lads, let us away (SSA)
Each day of thine (SST)
Early before the day doth spring (SSA)
In the merry month of May (SSA)
In pleasant summer’s morning (SST)
In yonder dale (SST (or A))
Now the country lasses hie them (SSB (or T))
Of sweet and dainty flowers (SAT)
Once I thought to die for love (SST)
Only joy, now here you are (SST)
Pipe, shepherds, pipe (SSB (or T))
Pity me, mine own sweet jewel (SST)
Say, shepherd, say (SST)
See where this nymph (SSA (or T))
Slow, slow, fresh fount (SST)
Sweet Phyllis, stay (SST)
The shepherd’s daughters (SST)
Where are now those jolly swains? (SSB)
Whiles joyful springtime lasteth (SST)