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Thomas Morley was a late-Renaissance composer, active during the life of William Shakespeare. He was one of the most important and prolific composers of English madrigals, and his settings of songs from Shakespeare's plays are, along with those of Robert Johnson, the only contemporary ones still surviving.

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Ye. Thomas Morley (1557? - 1602) was an English composer, singer, organist and music publisher. He was noted for his madrigal.

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