Campion, Thomas (1567–1620)

Compositions

Composition Appears in
Beauty since you so much desire
Break now my heart and die
Do not price thy beauty at too high a rate
Good men show if you can tell
If love loves truth
If thou long'st so much to learn
Never love unless thou bear with all the faults of men
Respect my faith, regard my service past
Shall I then hope when faith is fled
Silly boy it is full moon
Sleep angry beauty sleep
Thou joyest, fond boy, to be by many loved
? Though your strangeness frets my heart
Turn all thy thoughts to eyes
Vain men whose follies make a god of love
Were my heart as some men's are
? What if a day or a month or a year
What is all that men possess
Why presumes thy pride
Young and simple though I am