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Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616

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Found in 25 Collections and/or Records:

A midsummer-night's dream, 1912

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Identifier: BOOK0107
Scope and Contents

A midsummer night's dream is a Shakespearean comedy which features fairies, an acting troupe, and young lovers. It is set in Athens. University Archives copy is annotated by Stephen B. Humphrey, St. John's University English professor.

Dates: 1912

Antony and Cleopatra, 1913

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Identifier: BOOK0097
Scope and Contents

Antony and Cleopatra is one of Shakespeare's tragedies. University Archives copy is signed and annotated by Stephen B. Humphrey, St. John's University English professor.

Dates: 1913

Come unto these yellow sands, 2006

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Identifier: PS017
Scope and Contents Come Unto These Yellow Sands. Madrigal for SSA (a cappella). No. 5 from cycle, “Songs Bawdy and Sublime” by Bryan Beaumont Hays. Text from “The Tempest” by William Shakespeare. Choral (Madrigal), a cappella Come into these yellow sands, and then take hands. Curtsied when you have, and kissed the wild waves whist. Ah! Foot it greatly here and there, sweet sprites, bear the burthen. Hark! Hark! Bow-wow! Bow-wow! The watchdogs bark! Bow-wow! Bow-wow! Bow-wow! Bow-wow! Hark! I hear the strain,...
Dates: 2006

Hamlet: prince of Denmark, 1913

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Identifier: BOOK0099
Scope and Contents

Hamlet is Shakespeare's tragedy about a legendary Danish prince who seeks revenge for his father's murder. University Archives copy is annotated by Stephen B. Humphrey, St. John's University English professor.

Dates: 1913

It was a lover and his lass, 2009

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Identifier: PS060
Scope and Contents

It was a lover and his lass : SSATB a capella madrigal : Words from As You Like It by William Shakespeare / Music by Bryan Beaumont Hays (No. 3 from cycle, Songs Bawdy and Sublime) AP-1790 Song It was a lover and his lass, with a hey and a ho, and a hey notion, that o'er the green cornfield did pass As You Like It, by William Shakespeare SSATB Alliance Publications Sinsinawa, WI 3:00 62 Madrigals, English.

Dates: 2009

Master, the swabber, the boatswain, and I, 2009

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Identifier: PS064
Scope and Contents The Master, the Swabber, the Botswain, and I : TTB a cappella madrigal ; Words from The Tempest by William Shakespeare / Music by Bryan Beaumont Hays (No. 6 from cycle, Songs Bawdy and Sublime) Publisher's No AP-1793 Madrigals "The Master, the swabber, the boatswain, and I. The gunner and his mate lov'd Moll, Meg, Marian, and Margery, but none of us cared for Kate." The tempest, William Shakespeare TTB 2009 Alliance Publications Sinsinawa, WI. No. 6 from cycle, "Songs Bawdy and...
Dates: 2009

Much ado about nothing, 1912

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Identifier: BOOK0108
Scope and Contents

Much ado about nothing is a comedy by William Shakespeare which revolves around two pairs of lovers. University Archives copy is annotated by Stephen B. Humphrey, St. John's University English professor.

Dates: 1912

O mistress mine, 2009

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Identifier: PS074
Scope and Contents

O Mistress Mine : Number 2 from the song cycle "Songs Bawdy and Sublime" / [music by Bryan Beaumont Hays]. Words were taken from Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night", for SSATB a cappella madrigal. Publisher's number AP-1789. Songs "O mistress mine, where are you roaming? O, stay and hear your true love's coming." Twelfth Night, William Shakespeare SSATB 2009 Alliance Publications Sinsinawa, WI. No. 2 from cycle, "Songs Bawdy and Sublime" 4:00 59 Choral music.

Dates: 2009

Othello, the Moor of Venice, 1912

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Identifier: BOOK0109
Scope and Contents

William Shakespeare's Othello is a tragedy about a black general in the Venetian army who is regarded with jealousy. University Archives copy is signed and annotated by Stephen B. Humphrey, St. John's University English professor.

Dates: 1912

Shakespear [sic] songs, 1994

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Identifier: C0054
Scope and Contents Hark! hark! the lark; Tell me where is fancy bred; I shall no more to sea; When that I was and a little tiny boy; It was a lover and his lass; O mistress mine!; When daffodils begin to peer; Come unto these yellow sands; Full fathom five; Before you can say come and go; You are three men of sin; Where the bee sucks, theres suck; When he shall die; Come away, come away, death; Lullaby; double, double toil and trouble; full fathom five; O misstress mine: shall I compare thee to a summer's...
Dates: 1994

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Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 -- Musical settings. 10
Choruses, Secular (Mixed voices), Unaccompanied 4
1. Athens (Greece)--Drama. 2. Courtship--Drama. 3. Fairy plays. 4. Comedies. 1
1. Caesar, Julius--Assassination--Drama 2. Conspiracies--Drama. 3. Assassins--Drama. 4. Rome--Drama. 5. Tragedies. 6. Historical drama. 1
1. Cleopatra, Queen of Egypt, -30 B.C.--Drama. 2. Antonius, Marcus, 83 B.C.?-30 B.C.--Drama. 3. Egypt--History--332-30 B.C.--Drama. 4. Romans--Egypt--Drama. 1
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1. Coriolanus, Cnaeus Marcius--Drama. 2. Tragedies. 1
1. Hamlet (Legendary character)--Drama. 2. Kings and rulers--Succession--Drama. 3. Murder victims' families--Drama. 4. Fathers--Death--Drama. 5. Revenge--Drama. 6. Denmark--Drama. 7. Princes--Drama. 8. Tragedies. 1
1. Henry IV, King of England, 1367-1413--Drama. 2. Historical drama. 1
1. Henry V, King of England, 1387-1422--Drama. 2. Historical drama. 1
1. Jews--Italy--Drama. 2. Venice (Italy)--Drama. 3. Moneylenders--Drama. 4. Comedies. 1
1. Lear, King (Legendary character)--Drama. 2. Inheritance and succession--Drama. 3. Fathers and daughters--Drama. 4. Kings and rulers--Drama. 5. Aging parents--Drama. 6. Britons--Drama. 7. Tragedies. 1
1. Macbeth, King of Scotland, active 11th century--Drama 2. Tragedies. 1
1. Othello (Fictitious character)--Drama. 2. Tragedies. 1
1. Rejection (Psychology)--Drama. 2. Messina (Italy)--Drama. 3. Conspiracies--Drama. 4. Courtship--Drama. 5. Comedies. 1
1. Richard II, King of England, 1367-1400--Drama. 2. Great Britain--History--Richard II, 1377-1399--Drama. 3. Historical drama. 4. Tragedies. 1
1. Shipwreck survival--Drama. 2. Brothers and sisters--Drama. 3. Mistaken identity--Drama. 4. Illyria--Drama. 5. Twins--Drama. 6. Comedies. 1
1. Shipwreck survival--Drama. 2. Fathers and daughters--Drama. 3. Castaways--Drama. 4. Magicians--Drama. 5. Tragicomedy. 1
Choral music 1
Choruses, Secular (Mixed voices) 1
Choruses, Secular (Women's voices, 3 part) unaccompanied. 1
Madrigals, English 1
Vocal trios, Unaccompanied. 1
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