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Byrd: | Come, woeful Orpheus | Campion: | Never weather-beaten sail Jacke and Jone they think no ill A Secret Love Or Two | Chirbury: | Agnus Dei | Cooke, John: | Alma proles | Damett: | Salve porta paradisi | Dowland: | A Shepherd in a Shade Fine knacks for ladies Where sin sore wounding I must complain Sweet stay awhile Mr Dowland's Midnight Now, O now, I needs must part | Dunstaple: | Crux fidelis O crux gloriosa Gaude virgo salutata Albanus roseo rutilat | Ford, T: | Since first I saw your face There is a Ladie | Forest: | Qualis est dilectus | Jones, Robert: | Thinkst thou Kate | Morley: | Hark, jolly shepherds Die now, my heart You black bright stars | Pilkington: | Care for thy soul Diaphenia Down-a-down | Power, L: | Credo | Pycard: | Gloria | Tomkins: | O let me die for true love Oyez! Has any found a lad? | Ward, J: | Retire, my troubled soul O my thoughts surcease | Weelkes: | Those sweet delightful lilies Some men desire spouses Come sirrah Jack ho! Come, let's begin to revel't out | Wilbye: | Lady when I behold As matchless beauty Weep, weep, mine eyes |
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Bennet: | Luer falconers Round about in a fair ring | Browne, R: | We cats when assembled | Campion: | Never weather-beaten sail Jacke and Jone they think no ill | Coleman, E: | The glories of our birth | Dowland: | A Shepherd in a Shade Fine knacks for ladies Where sin sore wounding | Isham: | Celia learning on a spinnet | Jones, Robert: | Thinkst thou Kate | Pearce, E: | Hey trola, trola | Pilkington: | Diaphenia Down-a-down | Purcell: | Since time so kind, Z272 Once, twice, thrice, Z265 Would you know, Z290 Under this stone lies Gabriel John, Z286 | Ravenscroft, T: | Hey Ho, To The Greenwood Yonder comes a courteous Knight I cannot come every day Tomorrow the fox will come Canst Thou Love Who Liveth So Merry Long have we bin perplexd Hey Ho, Nobody at Home Give us once a drink Who's the fool now? |
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| |  | Purcell in The Ale HouseEnglish Part Songs & Lute Songs
Bennet: | Luer falconers Round about in a fair ring | Browne, R: | We cats when assembled | Campion: | Never weather-beaten sail Jacke and Jone they think no ill | Coleman, E: | The glories of our birth | Dowland: | Fine knacks for ladies Where sin sore wounding | Isham: | Celia learning on a spinnet | Jones, Robert: | Thinkst thou Kate | Pearce, E: | Hey trola, trola | Pilkington: | Diaphenia Down-a-down | Purcell: | Since time so kind, Z272 Once, twice, thrice, Z265 Would you know, Z290 Under this stone lies Gabriel John, Z286 | Ravenscroft, T: | Hey Ho, To The Greenwood Yonder comes a courteous Knight I cannot come every day Tomorrow the fox will come Canst Thou Love Who Liveth So Merry Long have we bin perplexd Hey Ho, Nobody at Home Give us once a drink Who's the fool now? |
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