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| | Books by William Byrd: Books in the extended shelves: Byrd, William, 1542 or 3-1623: The carman's whistle (J. Curwen, 1928) (page images at HathiTrust) Byrd, William, 1542 or 3-1623: The first sett, of Italian madrigalls Englished, not to the sense of the originall dittie, but after the affection of the noate. By Thomas Watson Gentleman. There are also heere inserted two excellent madrigalls of Master VVilliam Byrds, composed after the Italian vaine, at the request of the sayd Thomas Watson (Imprinted at London : By Thomas Este, the assigné of William Byrd, & are to be sold at the house of the sayd T. Este, being in Aldersgate street, at the signe of the black Horse, 1590), also by Thomas Watson and Luca Marenzio (HTML at EEBO TCP) Byrd, William, 1542 or 3-1623: A gratification vnto Master Iohn Case, for his learned booke, lately made in the praise of musicke. William Byrd ([London : T. East, the assigne of W. Byrd, 1589]), also by Thomas Watson (HTML at EEBO TCP) Byrd, William, 1542 or 3-1623: Musica transalpina. Book 1. (Imprinted at London : By Thomas East, the assigné of William Byrd, 1588), also by Nicholas Yonge (HTML at EEBO TCP) Byrd, William, 1542 or 3-1623: Parthenia, or The mayden-head of the first musicke that ever vvas printed for the virginalls. Composed by three famous masters: William Byrd, Dr: John Bull, & Orlando Gibbons, gentlemen of his Majesties chappell. Dedicated to all the masters and lovers of musick ([London] : Printed for John Clarke, at the lower end of Cheapside, entring [sic] into Mercers Chappell, 1651), also by John Bull and Orlando Gibbons (HTML at EEBO TCP) Byrd, William, 1542 or 3-1623: Psalmes, sonets, and songs (Printed at London : By Thomas Este, dwelling in Aldersgate streete, ouer against the signe of the George, [1599?]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Byrd, William, 1542 or 3-1623: Songs of sundrie natures some of grauitie, and others of myrth, fit for all companies and voyces. Lately made and composed into musicke of 3.4.5. and 6. parts: and published for the delight of all such as take pleasure in the exercise of that art. By VVilliam Byrd, one of the Gentlemen of the Queenes Maiesties honorable chappell. (Imprinted at London : By Thomas East, the assigne of William Byrd, and are to be sold at the house of the sayd T. East, being in Aldersgate streete, at the signe of the blacke Horse, 1589. Cum priuilegio Regiæ Maiestatis) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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