Wilbye, John (1574–1638)

External identifiers
Variant names Willoughbye
Uninventoried Source Relationships

Compositions

Composition Appears in
Adieu sweet Amaryllis
Alas what hope
All pleasure is of this
Change me, o heavens
Die hapless man
Down in a valley - 1a pars (of 2): Down in a valley
Down in a valley - 2a pars (of 2): Hard destinies
Draw on sweet night
Fantasia a4 (I)
Fantasia a4 (II)
Fantasia a4 (III)
Flora gave me fairest flowers
Happy streams
I am quite tired with my groans
I fall, I fall, O stay me
I love alas
I sung sometimes my thoughts
Lady when I behold
Long have I made
Love me not for comely grace
My throat is sore
Ne reminiscaris - 1a pars (of 2): Ne reminiscaris Domine
Ne reminiscaris - 2a pars (of 2): Parce Domine
O fools can you not
O wretched man
Of joys and pleasing pains
Softly drop mine eyes
Stay, Coridon, thou swain
Sweet honey-sucking bees - 1a pars (of 2): Sweet honey-sucking bees
Sweet honey-sucking bees - 2a pars (of 2): Yet sweet, take heed
The Lady Oriana was dight all in the treasures of Guiana
There where I saw
Thou art but young thou say'st
Thus saith my Cloris
Unkind o stay thy flying
Weep, o mine eyes
When Cloris heard
Where most my thoughts
Why dost thou shoot