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Robert Jones
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Genre: Music
Region: Occidental
Division: English Ren. & Bar.
Date of birth: 1572
Place of birth: London [GB]
Date of death: 1650
Place of death: London [GB]
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Works[5]
Order Class KF-Archive Work Modo-tonality
Date
       
Jones, R. Songes KF 1600.01 A Woman's looks
Jones, R. Songes KF 1600.02 Fond Wanton youths
Jones, R. Songes KF 1600.03 She Whose matchless beauty
Jones, R. Songes KF 1600.04 Once did I love
Jones, R. Songes KF 1600.05 Led by a strong desire
Jones, R. Songes KF 1600.06 Lie down, poor heart
Jones, R. Songes KF 1600.07 Were lingering fear
Jones, R. Songes KF 1600.08 Hero, care not though they pry
Jones, R. Songes KF 1600.09 When love on time and measure
Jones, R. Songes KF 1600.10 Sweet, come away, my darling
Jones, R. Songes KF 1600.11 Women, What are they?
Jones, R. Songes KF 1600.12 Farewell, dear love
Jones, R. Songes KF 1600.13 O my poor eyes
Jones, R. Songes KF 1600.14 If fathers knew but how to leave
Jones, R. Songes KF 1600.15 Life is a poet's fable
Jones, R. Songes KF 1600.16 Sweet Philomel in groves and deserts
Jones, R. Songes KF 1600.17 That heart, wherein all sorrows
Jones, R. Songes KF 1600.18 What if I seek for love of thee
Jones, R. Songes KF 1600.19 My mistress sings no other song
Jones, R. Songes KF 1600.20 Perplexed sore am I
Jones, R. Songes KF 1600.21 Can modest plain desire
Jones, R. Songes KF 1601.01 Love winged my hopes and taught me how to fly
Jones, R. Songes KF 1601.02 My love bound me with a kiss
Jones, R. Songes KF 1601.03 O my thoughts do beat me
Jones, R. Songes KF 1601.04 Dreams and imaginations
Jones, R. Songes KF 1601.05 Methought this other night
Jones, R. Songes KF 1601.06 Whoso is tied must need be bound
Jones, R. Songes KF 1601.07 Fie, what a coil is here
Jones, R. Songes KF 1601.08 Beauty, stand, further
Jones, R. Songes KF 1601.09 Now what is love
Jones, R. Songes KF 1601.10 Love's god is a Boy
Jones, R. Songes KF 1601.11 Over these brooks, trusting to ease my eyes
Jones, R. Songes KF 1601.12 Whither runneth my sweet heart?
Jones, R. Songes KF 1601.13 Once did I love
Jones, R. Songes KF 1601.14 Fair Women like fair jewels are
Jones, R. Songes KF 1601.15 Dainty darling kind and free
Jones, R. Songes KF 1601.16 My love is neither young nor old
Jones, R. Songes KF 1601.17 Love is a bable
Jones, R. Songes KF 1601.18 Arise, my thoughts
Jones, R. Songes KF 1601.19 Did ever man thus love as I?
Jones, R. Songes KF 1601.20 To sigh and to be sad
Jones, R. Songes KF 1601.21 Come, sorrows, come
Jones, R. Songes KF 1605.01 Do not, o do not prize
Jones, R. Songes KF 1605.02 Beauty sat bathing by a spring
Jones, R. Songes KF 1605.03 Go to bed, sweet muse
Jones, R. Songes KF 1605.04 Shall I look to ease my grief?
Jones, R. Songes KF 1605.05 What if I sped where I least expected?
Jones, R. Songes KF 1605.06 Sweet, if you like and love me still.
Jones, R. Songes KF 1605.07 Cease, troubled thoughts
Jones, R. Songes KF 1605.08 Cynthia, Queen of sea and lands
Jones, R. Songes KF 1605.09 Blame not my cheeks
Jones, R. Songes KF 1605.10 There is a garden in her face
Jones, R. Songes KF 1605.11 Sweet love my only treasure
Jones, R. Songes KF 1605.12 Think'st thou, Kate, to put me down?
Jones, R. Songes KF 1605.13 When will the fountains of my tears?
Jones, R. Songes KF 1605.14 Fly from the world
Jones, R. Songes KF 1605.15 Happy he, who to sweet home retired
Jones, R. Songes KF 1605.16 Disdain that so doth fill me
Jones, R. Songes KF 1605.17 Now let her change and spare not
Jones, R. Songes KF 1605.18 Since first disdain began to rise
Jones, R. Songes KF 1605.19 At her fair hands how have I grace entreated
Jones, R. Songes KF 1605.20 Oft have I mused the cause to find
Jones, R. Songes KF 1605.21 Now have I learned with much ado
Jones, R. Songes KF 1607.01 Thine Eyes So Bright
Jones, R. Songes KF 1607.02 She only is the pride of Nature's skill
Jones, R. Songes KF 1607.03 When I behold her eyes,
Jones, R. Songes KF 1607.04 But let her look in mine
Jones, R. Songes KF 1607.05 Love, if a god thou art
Jones, R. Songes KF 1607.06 O, I do love then kiss me
Jones, R. Songes KF 1607.07 Sing merry birds, your cheerful notes
Jones, R. Songes KF 1607.08 I come sweet birds, with swiftest flight,
Jones, R. Songes KF 1607.09 Cock-a-doodle-doo : thus I begin
Jones, R. Songes KF 1607.10 Shrill-sounding bird, call up the drowsy morn
Jones, R. Songes KF 1607.11 And when day's fled, with slow pace I'll return
Jones, R. Songes KF 1607.12 Here is an end of all the songs
Jones, R. Songes KF 1607.13 Come doleful owl
Jones, R. Songes KF 1607.14 Sweet, when thou singest, l'll Ieave my careful nest
Jones, R. Songes KF 1607.15 Thou tellest thy sorrows in a soft sweet note,
Jones, R. Songes KF 1607.16 When To Her Lute Corida Sings
Jones, R. Songes KF 1607.17 And as her lute doth live and die,
Jones, R. Songes KF 1607.18 If I behold your eyes
Jones, R. Songes KF 1607.19 Since your sweet cheery lips I kissed
Jones, R. Songes KF 1607.20 Then grant me, dear, those cherries still
Jones, R. Songes KF 1607.21 Stay wandering thoughts, O whither do you hast?
Jones, R. Songes KF 1607.22 Your presence breeds my anguish
Jones, R. Songes KF 1607.23 If those dear eyes that burn me,
Jones, R. Songes KF 1607.24 If thou speak kindly to me
Jones, R. Songes KF 1607.25 Are lovers full of fire?
Jones, R. Songes KF 1607.26 The more I burn, the more I do desire
Jones, R. Songes KF 1609.01 Though your strangeness
Jones, R. Songes KF 1609.02 Sweet Kate
Jones, R. Songes KF 1609.03 Once did I serve a cruel heart
Jones, R. Songes KF 1609.04 Will said to his mammy
Jones, R. Songes KF 1609.05 Hark wot ye what?
Jones, R. Songes KF 1609.06 My complaining is but feigning
Jones, R. Songes KF 1609.07 On a time in summer season
Jones, R. Songes KF 1609.08 Farewell, fond youth
Jones, R. Songes KF 1609.09 How should I show my love?
Jones, R. Songes KF 1609.10 O, he is gone
Jones, R. Songes KF 1609.11 And is it night?
Jones, R. Songes KF 1609.12 She hath an eye
Jones, R. Songes KF 1609.13 I know not what
Jones, R. Songes KF 1609.14 Grief of my best love's absenting
Jones, R. Songes KF 1609.15 If in this flesh
Jones, R. Songes KF 1609.16 O thread of life
Jones, R. Songes KF 1609.17 When I sit reading
Jones, R. Songes KF 1609.18 Fain Would I speek
Jones, R. Songes KF 1609.19 In Sherwood lived stout Robin Hood
Jones, R. Songes KF 1609.20 Ite, caldi sospiri
Jones, R. Songes KF 1609.21 S'amor non e
Jones, R. Songes KF 1610.01 Love is a pretty frenzy
Jones, R. Songes KF 1610.02 Soft, Cupid, soft
Jones, R. Songes KF 1610.03 As I the seely fish deceive
Jones, R. Songes KF 1610.04 The fountains Smoke
Jones, R. Songes KF 1610.05 Walking by the river side
Jones, R. Songes KF 1610.06 I cannot choose but give a smile
Jones, R. Songes KF 1610.07 Joy in thy hope
Jones, R. Songes KF 1610.08 How many new years have grow'n old
Jones, R. Songes KF 1610.09 There is a shepherd that did live
Jones, R. Songes KF 1610.10 The sea hath many thousand sands
Jones, R. Songes KF 1610.11 Once did my thoughts both ebb and flow
Jones, R. Songes KF 1610.12 I am so far from pitying thee
Jones, R. Songes KF 1610.13 As I lay lately in a dream
Jones, R. Songes KF 1610.14 There Was a Wily lad
Jones, R. Songes KF 1610.15 My father fain would have me take
Jones, R. Songes KF 1610.16 My love hath her true love betrayed
Jones, R. Songes KF 1610.17 All my sense thy sweetness gained
Jones, R. Songes KF 1610.18 To thee, deaf asp
Jones, R. Songes KF 1610.19 Behold Her locks
Jones, R. Songes KF 1610.20 Although the wings of my desires
Jones, R. Songes KF 1610.21 Might I redeem mine errors


References
  1. ^
    Author:
    Thurston Dart
    Title: Robert Jones: The First Booke of Songes and Ayres (1600)
    Journal:
    Volume:
    Editor: Stainer & Bell
    Place: London
    Year: 1959
    Page:
    Author:
    David Greer
    Title: Robert Jones: The Second Booke of Songs and Ayres (1601)
    Journal:
    Volume:
    Editor: Scolar Press
    Place: Menston
    Year: 1971
    Page:
    Author:
    Robert Jones
    Title: Ultimum Vale or The Third Booke of Ayres
    Journal:
    Volume:
    Editor: John Windet
    Place: London
    Year: 1605
    Page:
    Author:
    Robert Jones
    Title: The First Booke of Madrigals
    Journal:
    Volume:
    Editor: John Windet
    Place: London
    Year: 1607
    Page:
    Author:
    David Greer
    Title: Robert Jones: A Musical Dreame or The Fourth Booke of Ayres (1609)
    Journal:
    Volume:
    Editor: Scolar Press
    Place: Menston
    Year: 1971
    Page:
    Author:
    Robert Jones
    Title: The Muses Gardin for Delights or The Fifth Booke of Ayers
    Journal:
    Volume:
    Editor: John Windet
    Place: London
    Year: 1610
    Page:

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