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Title: Pammelia. Musicks Miscellanie. Or, Mixed Varietie of Pleasant Roundelayes, and delightfull Catches, of 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 Parts in one. (1609)
Editor: Thomas Ravenscroft
Misc.: A book of 100 rounds and catches, from 3 to 11 voices, likely all arranged or otherwise collected by Thomas Ravenscroft . Piece 74 is subtitled "A round of three country dances in one ."
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Title
Voices
1
Hey hoe, to the greene wood let us goe
3
2
O My fearfull dreames never forget shall I
3
3
Jolly shepherd and upon a hill as he sate
3
4
All in to service let us ring
3
5
New oysters new
3
6
Oken leaves in the merry wood so wilde
3
7
Now God be with old Simeon
3
8
Well fare the Nightingale
3
9
Follow me quickly, Jack is a pretty boy
3
10
Now kisse the cup cofen with curtesie
3
11
New oysters, new walefleet oysters
3
12
All in to service, the belles toles
3
13
Hey down a downe, behold and see
3
14
Miserere nostri Domine
3
15
Pietas omnium
3
16
Intende voci Orationis
3
17
Haec est vita aeterna
3
18
Miserere nostri Domine
3
19
O prayse the Lord ye that feare him
3
20
The Nightingale, the mery Nightingale
3
21
The old dogge, the jolly olde dogge
3
22
Joan come kisse me now
3
23
My Dame has in her hutch at home
3
24
Goe no more to Brainford
3
25
Dame lend me a loafe
3
26
I am a thirst, what would I say
3
27
There lies a pudding in the fire
3
28
Hey downe a downe downe
3
29
What hap had I to marry a shrow
3
30
Hey downe downe
4
31
Ut, re, me, fa, sol, la
4
32
Miserere mei Deus
4
33
Conditor Kirie omnium
4
34
In te Domine speravi
4
35
Exaudi Domine
4
36
Ora & labora
4
37
Quicquid petieritis
4
38
Cantate Domino canticum novum
4
39
Mane nobiscum
4
40
Emitte lucem tuam
4
41
Fides est anima vita sicut
4
42
Descendet Christus de caelo
4
43
Ascendit Christus in coelum
4
44
Adiuva nos Deus
4
45
O Lord of whom I do depend
4
46
Attend my people and give care
4
47
O Lord in thee is all my trust
4
48
O Lord turne not away thy face
4
49
Adieu seul soit houneur
4
50
Celebrons sans cesse
4
51
Sanct escriture te propa se
4
52
Douce aboire alle bon companion
4
53
As I me walked in a May Morning
4
54
The white Henne she cackles and layes in the puddles
4
55
The wind blowes out of the west
4
56
Jacke boy, ho boy newes
4
57
Blow thy horne thou jolly hunter
4
58
Banbury Ale
4
59
A miller would I be
4
60
Birch and greene holly
4
61
The Larke Linit and Nightingale
4
62
Trole, trole, trole the bole to me
4
63
Now Robin lend to me thy bow
4
64
Farewell mine owne sweet heart
4
65
Fay mi, fa re la mi, beginne my sonne and follow mee
4
66
Musing mine owne selfe all alone
4
67
To Portsmouth, it is a gallant towne
4
68
Come drinke to mee, and I will drinke to thee
4
69
Lets have a peale for John Cooke's soule
4
70
Sing we this roundelay merrily my mate
4
71
Ut, re, mi, fa, me re, ut, hey Jerry derry sing and be merry
4
72
Lady come downe and see the Cat
4
73
Love, sweet love, for evermore farewell to thee
4
74
Sing after fellowes / Robin Hood said little John / Now foote it as I do / The crampe is in my purse full sore
4
75
Come follow me merily my mates
5
76
White wine and suger is good drinke for mee
5
77
Libera me Domine
5
78
Universa transeunt
5
79
Vias tuas domine demonstra
5
80
Fides est anima vita sicut
5
81
Si non pavisti occidisti
5
82
Verbum Domini manet
5
83
Sing you after me, and as I sing sing yee
5
84
Jinkin the jester was wont to make glee with Jarvis the Jugler
5
85
Hey, ho, no body at home
5
86
Ut, re, mi, fa, sol, la
5
87
Let Lobcocke leave his wife at home
5
88
Ut, re, mi, fa, sol, la
5
89
Keepe well your ray my lads
5
90
How should I sing well and not be weary
5
91
Joy in the gates of Jerusalem
6
92
Laudate nomen Domini
6
93
Domini Fili Dei
6
94
Benedic Domine nobis
6
95
Now thanked be the great God Pan
6
96
Laudate nomen Domini
7
97
Lets have a peale for John Cookes soul
8
98
Delicta quis intelligit
8
99
Hey hoe what shall I say, Sir John hath carried by wife away
9
100
Sing we now merily our purses be empty hey ho
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