Danyel: What thing is love? |
This page lists all recordings of What thing is love?, by John Danyel (1564-c.1626) on CD. Generally, more recent CDs are listed first, but with priority given to items that are in stock. |
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Bartlet: | A pretty duck there was | Campion: | Sing a song of joy Break now, my heart, and die Woo her, and win her The Peaceful Western Wind I care not for these ladies Courante ['I care not for these ladies'] Faine would I wed Now hath Flora robbed her bowers Move now with measured sound | Danyel: | What thing is love? | Dowland: | Shall I strive with wordes to move? Sorrow, come Shall I sue? | Ford, T: | What then is love sings Coridon | Holborne: | The honeysuckle Heigh ho holiday | Johnson, E: | Eliza is the fairest Queen | Johnson, R: | Witty wanton | Jones, R: | Sweet Philomel | Morley: | Sing we and chant it | Pilkington: | I sigh, as sure to wear the fruit Rest sweet Nimphs | Rosseter: | What then is love but mouning | Vautor: | Mother, I will have a husband |
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