Principally for 3-6 voices, unacc.; 2 works for soprano solo, with string acc.; 2 works for strings alone; vocal works include piano acc., for practice only.
No. 15 is for 4 strings; no. 26 for 6 strings.
Series ed. by Edmund H. Fellowes and rev. under the direction of Thurston Dart.
Editorial and historical notes in English.
English words;also printed as text: p. vi-xii.
The eagle's force -- Of flattering speech -- In winter cold/Whereat an ant -- Who looks may leap -- Sing ye to our Lord -- I have been young -- In crystal towers -- This sweet and merry month -- Let not the sluggish sleep -- A feigned friend -- Awake, mine eyes -- Come, jolly swains -- What is life? -- Fantazia (for strings) -- Come let us rejoice -- Retire, my soul -- Arise, Lord, into thy rest -- Come, woeful Orpheus -- Sing we merrily unto God -- Blow up the trumpet -- Crowned with flowers -- Wedded to will is witless -- Make ye joy to God -- Have mercy upon me -- Fantazia (for strings) -- This day Christ was born -- O God, that guides the cheerful sun -- Praise our Lord, all ye Gentiles -- Turn our captivity -- Ah, silly soul -- How vain the toils