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
CONTENTS
Alas must I run away? (SST)
All ye that joy in wailing (SSA (or T) TB)
Corydon would kiss her then (SST)
Fair is my love (SSAT (or B) B)
In an evening late (SST)
In the merry month of May (SST)
In vain, my tongue (SSTB)
Joy of my life (SSAB)
Mopsie, leave off to love (SSA (or T) B)
My Hope a counsel with my Love (SSTB)
My prime of youth (SSA (or T) TB)
O come again, my lovely jewel (SST)
O do not run away (SST)
O stay, fair cruel (SSTB)
Pity, dear love (SSTB)
Shy thief, if so you will believe (SSATB)
Sweet love, I err (SST (or A) B)
The Spring is past (SST (or A) TB)
To bed, to bed, she calls (SST (or B))
What thing more cruel? (SSATB)
When on my dear I do demand (SSA (or T) B)
Ye restless cares (SSAT (or B)B)
You mournful Gods (SSATB)
Young Cupid hath proclaimed (SST)