id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt en-wikipedia-org-2912 Thomas Campion - Wikipedia .html text/html 2558 389 66 Thomas Campion (sometimes Campian; 12 February 1567 – 1 March 1620) was an English composer, poet, and physician. In 1607, he wrote and published a masque[6] for the occasion of the marriage of Lord Hayes, and, in 1613, issued a volume of Songs of Mourning: Bewailing the Untimely Death of Prince Henry, set to music by John Cooper (also known as Coperario). Some time in or after 1617 appeared his Third and Fourth Booke of Ayres.[10] In 1618 appeared the airs that were sung and played at Brougham Castle on the occasion of the King's entertainment there, the music by George Mason and John Earsden, while the words were almost certainly by Campion. ^ Life of Thomas Campion (Luminarium: Anthology of English literature). Thomas Campion: his poetry and music (Vantage Press, 1971). Thomas Campion and the art of English poetry (Dublin: Talbot Press, 1913). Thomas Campion – Life and works (Luminarium: Anthology of English literature) ./cache/en-wikipedia-org-2912.html ./txt/en-wikipedia-org-2912.txt