
Thomas Campion, (sometimes Campian) (February 12, 1567 – March 1, 1620) was an English composer, poet and physician. Campion was born in London and studied at Peterhouse, Cambridge, but left without taking a degree. He later entered Gray's Inn to study law in 1586. However, he left in 1595 without having been called to the bar. On February 10, 1605 he received his medical degree from the University of Caen. Campion was first published as a poet
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I care not for these ladies
Never Weather Beaten Saile
A secret love
Fair, If You Expect Admiring
It fell on a summer's day
Jack And Joan They Think No Ill / Rest, Sweet Nymphs, Let Golden Sleep
The Cypress Curtain Of The Night
The Third & Fourth Booke of Ayres, Book 3: No. 9, Fire, Fire, Fire!
Faire, If You Expect Admiring
Thrice tosse these oaken ashes
The First & Second Booke of Ayres, Book 1: No. 4, Out of My Soul's Depths
Author of light
the queen's almain
Never weather-beaten Saile
Never weatherbeaten sai (Alfred Deller (counter-tenor), Desmond Dupré (lute)), 1956
Most sweet and pleasing are thy ways, O God (Alfred Deller (counter-tenor), Desmond Dupré (lute)), 1956
Author of light (Alfred Deller (counter-tenor), Desmond Dupré (lute)), 1956
To music bent (Alfred Deller (counter-tenor), Desmond Dupré (lute)), 1956
All looks be pale
Jacke and Jone
Jack and Joan
There Is A Garden In Her Face
Fire, Fire
Thomas Campian: Rosseter's Book of Ayres, 1601 -- Air: I care not for these ladies
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