Principal Works
Thoma Campiani Poemata (poetry) 1595
A Book of Ayres, Set foorth to be song to the Lute, Orpherian, and Base Violl [with Philip Rosseter] (songs) 1601
Observations in the Art of English Poesie (criticism) 1602
The Lord Hay's Masque (play) 1607; published as The Description of a Maske, Presented before the Kings Maiestie at White-H— on Twelfth Night last, in honour of the Lord Hayes, and his Bride, Daughter and Heire to the Honourable the Lord Dennye 1607
A New Way of Making Fowre parts in Counter-point, by a most familiar, and infallible Rule. Secondly, a necessary discourse of Keyes, and their proper Closes. Thirdly, the allowed passages of all Concords perfect, or imperfect, are declared. Also … the nature of the Scale is expressed, with a briefe Method teaching to Sing. (nonfiction) 1610
The Lords' Masque (play) 1613
The Caversham Entertainment (play) 1613; published as A Relation of The Late Royall Entertainment given By The Right Honourable The Lord Knowles, at Cawsome House neere Redding: to our most Gracious Queene, Queene Anne in her Progresse toward the Bathe, upon the seven and eight and twentie dayes of April 1613. Whereunto is annexed the Description, Speeches and Songs of the Lords Maske, presented in the Banqueting House on the Mariage night of High and Mightie, Count Palatine, and the Royally descended the Ladie Elizabeth 1613; published as The Description of a Maske. Presented in the Banqueting roome at Whitehall on Saint Stephens Night last, at the Mariage of the Right Honourable the Earle of Somerset: And the right noble the Lady Francis Howard 1614
The Somerset Masque (play) 1613
Songs of Mourning (songs) 1613
Two Bookes of Ayres (songs) 1613?
The Third and Fourth Bookes of Ayres (poetry) 1617?
Thoma Campiani Epigrammatum Libri II (poetry) 1619
The Works of Dr. Thomas Campion [edited by A. H. Bullen] (songs, poetry, criticism, and plays) 1889
Campion's Works (songs, poetry, criticism, and plays) 1909
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