Par TOMKINS THOMAS. Thomas Tomkins: Madrigals in 3, 4, 5 and 6 parts (1622) Contents: Songs of three parts: Our hasty life away doth post No more I will thy love Sure there is no god of Love Fond men, that do so highly prize How great delight Love, cease tormenting Songs of four parts: O let me live for true love (the first part) O let me die for true love (the second part) Oyez! Has any found a lad Weep no more, thou sorry Boy (the first part) Yet again, as soon revived (the second part) Was ever wretch tormented Songs of five parts: To the shady woods Too much I once lamented Come, shepherds, sing with me Cloris, whenas I woo See, see the shepherds' Queen Phyllis, now cease to move me When David heard Phyllis, yet see him dying Fusca, in thy starry eyes Adieu, ye city-prisoning towers The fauns and satyrs tripping Songs of six voices: When I observe Music divine Oft did I marle Woe is me It is my well-beloved's voice Turn unto the Lord/ Répertoire / Madrigaux