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 David Scott
CONTENTS
A seely Sylvan (SSAT (or A) B)
Alas my Daphne, stay (SSAT (or A) B)
All ye that sleep in pleasure (SSATB)
Arise, sweet heart (SSAT (or A) B)
Ay me, that life should yet remain (SSATB)
Ay me, when to the air (SSAT (or A) B)
Cruel, let my heart be bless'd (SSAT (or A) B)
First with looks he liv'd (SSATB)
I always lov'd to call my lady Rose (SSATB)
If this be love, to scorn (SSAT (or A) B)
Injurious hours (SSAT (or A) B)
My heart oppress'd (SSAT (or A) B)
O come Shepherds all together (SSATB)
O my grief, were it disclosed (SSATB)
Shall I seek to ease my grief? (SSATB)
Shepherd Claius seeing SSATB 6 in EM17
Sweet Daphne, stay thy flying (SSATB)
Sylvan justly suffered (SSATB)
When first I saw those cruel eyes (SSAT (or A) B)
Whilst that my lovely Daphne (SSATB)