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
A satyr once did run away (SSAT)
Come, sable night (SSATTB)
Die not, fond man (SSAA (or T) TB)
Flora, fair nymph (SSAT (or A) B)
Fly not so fast (SSA)
Free from Love’s bonds (SSA (or T) B)
Go, wailing accents (SSA)
His heart his wound received (SSA)
Hope of my heart (SSATB)
How long shall I? (SST (or A) B)
I have entreated (SSAATB)
If the deep sighs (SSATTB)
In health and ease am I (SSA (or T))
Love is a dainty (SSAT)
My true love hath my heart (SSA)
O divine love (SSAA (or T) TB)
O my thoughts, surcrease (SAA (or T) T (or B))
O say, dear life (SSA (or T))
Oft have I tender'd (SSAT (or A) TB)
Out from the vale (SSAT (or A) BB)
Phyllis, the bright (SSATB)
Retire, my troubled soul (SSATBB)
Sweet Philomel (SSATB)
Sweet pity, wake (SST (or A) B)
There's not a grove (SSAT (or A) TB)
Upon a bank of roses (SSATB)
Weep forth your tears (SSATTB)
Ye sylvan nymphs (SSA (or T) T (or B) B)