The original songs in Shakespeare's plays : an account of the surviving sources of vocal music performed in the plays during the lifetime of Shakespeare and his contemporaries
William Shakespeare: as canções originais de cena. English
"This book is an English translation drawn from the Brazilian publication William Shakespeare: as canções originais de cena by Carin Zwilling, in collaboration with Leonel Maciel Filho and Andrea Kaiser, first published in São Paulo, 2010"--Colophon.
Includes index and bibliographical references.
As you like it. O sweet Oliver ; What shall he have that kild the deare ; It was a lover and his lass -- Cymbeline. Hearke, hearke, the larke -- Hamlet. How should I your true love know ; Tomorrow is Saint Valentine's Day ; They bore him bare-faste on the beere ; And wil a not come againe ; In youth when I did love -- 2 Henry IV. Samingo -- King Lear. Then they for sodaine joy did weepe ; Come o're the broome Bessy to mee -- Measure for measure. Take, oh take those lips away -- The merry wives of Windsor. To shallow rivers to whose falls -- A midsummer night's dream. The woosell cock -- Much ado about nothing. Sigh no more ladies, sigh no more ; The god of love -- Othello, the moor of Venice. The willow song -- Romeo and Juliet. When griping griefes -- The taming of the shrew. Jack boy, ho boy! -- The tempest. Full fadom five ; Where the bee sucks -- Twelfth night, or, What you will. O mistress mine ; Three catches (Hold thy peace, Three merry men, There dwelt a man in Babylon) ; Farewell dear heart ; Hey Robin, jolly Robin -- The winter's tale. Jog-on, jog-on ; Lawne as white as driven snow ; Get you hence