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John Dowland ; transcribed by Edmund H. Fellowes ; edited by Thurston Dart and Nigel Fortune
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From The first book of songs (1597, 1600, 1603, 1606, 1613). Unquiet thoughts |
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Whoever thinks of hopes of love |
Fulke Greville |
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My thoughts are wing'd with hopes |
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If my complaints |
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Can she excuse |
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Now, oh now I needs must part |
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Dear, if you change |
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Burst forth, my tears |
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Go, crystal tears |
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Think'st thou then by thy feigning |
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Come away, come, sweet love |
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Rest awhile, you cruel cares |
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Sleep, wayward thoughts |
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All ye whom love or fortune |
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Wilt thou, unkind, thus reave me |
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Would my conceit |
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Come again |
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His golden locks |
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Awake, sweet love |
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Come, heavy sleep |
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Away with these self-loving lads |
Fulke Greville |
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from The second book of songs (1600). Praise blindness, eyes |
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O sweet woods |
refrain by Phillip Sidney |
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If floods of tears |
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Fine knacks for ladies |
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Now cease, my wand'ring eyes |
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Come, ye heavy states of night |
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White as lilies |
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Woeful heart |
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A shepherd in a shade |
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Faction that ever dwells |
Fulke Greville |
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Shall I sue |
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Toss not my soul |
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Clear or cloudy |
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Humour, say : a dialogue |
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From The third book of songs (1603). Me, me and none but me |
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When Phoebus first |
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Say, love |
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Flow not so fast |
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What if I never speed |
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Love stood amaz'd |
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Lend your ears |
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By a fountain |
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Oh what hath overwrought |
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Farewell, unkind |
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Weep you no more |
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Fie on this feigning |
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I must complain |
Thomas Campion |
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It was a time |
Robert, Earl of Essex? |
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The lowest trees have tops |
Edward Dyer? |
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What poor astronomers |
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Come when I call : dialogue |
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From a Pilgrim's solace (1612). Disdain me still |
William, Earl of Pembroke? |
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Sweet, stay awhile |
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To ask for all thy love |
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Love, those beams that breed |
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Shall I strive with words to move |
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Were every thought an eye |
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Stay, time, awhile thy flying |
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Tell me, true love |
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In this trembling shadow cast |
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If that sinner's sighs |
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Thou mightly God |
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Where sin sore wounding |
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My heart and tongue were twins |
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From The first book of songs (1597, 1600, 1603, 1606, 1613). Unquiet thoughts |
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Whoever thinks of hopes of love |
Fulke Greville |
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My thoughts are wing'd with hopes |
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transcribed and edited by John Stevens
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Benedictus |
[Isaac] |
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Fortune esperee |
[after Busnois] |
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Alles regretz |
[van Ghizeghem] |
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En frolyk weson |
[Barbireau] |
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La my |
[Isaac] |
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Fa la sol |
[Cornish] |
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Pastime with good company |
Henry VIII |
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Pastime with good company |
[Henry VIII] |
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Adieu mes amours |
Cornish |
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Adieu madame et ma maistresse |
Henry VIII |
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Time to pass with goodly sport |
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Helas madame |
Henry VIII |
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Consort I |
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Alas, what shall I do |
Henry VIII |
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Hey now now |
Kempe |
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Alone I live alone |
Cooper |
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O my heart |
Henry VIII |
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Adieu, adieu, my heartes lust |
Cornish |
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Above all thing now let us sing |
Farthing |
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Downberry down |
Daggere |
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Downberry down |
[Daggere] |
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Hey now now |
Farthing |
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In May, that lusty season |
Farthing |
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Puzzle-canon I (Tris) |
Lloyd |
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Whoso that will himself apply |
Rysbye |
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The time of youth |
Henry VIII |
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The thoughts within my breast |
Farthing |
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My love she mourneth |
Cornish |
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Puzzle-canon II (Iste tenor) |
Lloyd |
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Ah th sighs |
Cornish |
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Ah th sighs |
[Cornish] |
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With sorrowful sighs |
Farthing |
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If I had wit for to endite |
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Alack alack what shall I do |
Henry VIII |
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Hey nonny nonny |
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Puzzle-canon III (A dorio tenor) |
Dunstable |
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Green groweth the holly |
Henry VIII |
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Whoso that will all feats |
Henry VIII |
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Blow thy horn, hunter |
Cornish |
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Blow thy horn, hunter |
[Cornish] |
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De tous bien plane |
[van Ghizeghem] |
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Jay pryse amours |
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Adieu, corage, adieu |
Cornish |
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Trolly lolly |
Cornish |
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I love truly |
Farthing |
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You and I and amyes |
Cornish |
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Ough warder mount |
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La season |
[Compère] |
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If love now reigned (I) |
Henry VIII |
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Gentil prince de renom |
Henry VIII |
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Sy fortune |
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Whereto should I express |
Henry VIII |
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If love now reigned (II) |
Henry VIII |
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Ah Robin, gentle Robin |
Cornish |
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Whiles life or breath |
Cornish |
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Though that men do call |
Henry VIII |
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Consort II |
Henry VIII |
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Puzzle-canon IV (Paramese tenor) |
Fayrfax |
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Puzzle-canon IV A (Mese tenor) |
Fayrfax |
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Consort III |
Henry VIII |
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Consort IV |
Henry VIII |
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Departure is my chief pain |
Henry VIII |
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It is to me a right great joy |
Henry VIII |
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Consort V |
Henry VIII |
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Consort VI |
Farthing |
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Consort VII |
Cornish |
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Consort VIII |
Henry VIII |
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I have been a foster |
Cooper |
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Farewell my joy |
Cooper |
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Without discord |
Henry VIII |
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I am a jolly foster |
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Though some saith |
[Henry VIII] |
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Madame d'amours |
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Adieu adieu le company |
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Consort IX |
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Consort X |
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Consort XI |
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Consort XII |
Henry VIII |
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Consort XIII |
Henry VIII |
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Deem the best of every doubt |
Lloyd |
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Hey trolly lolly |
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Consort XIV |
Henry VIII |
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Consort XV |
Henry VIII |
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Taunder naken |
Henry VIII |
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Whoso that will for grace sue |
Henry VIII |
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Consort XVI |
Henry VIII |
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En vray amoure |
Henry VIII |
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Let not us that young men be |
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Dulcis amica |
[Prioris] |
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Consort XVII |
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[Amys souffrez] |
[Isaac] |
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Consort XVIII |
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Puzzle-canon V (3 in 1) |
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Puzzle-canon VI (2 in 1) |
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Consort XIX |
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Consort XX |
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Consort XXI |
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Lusty youth should us ensue |
Henry VIII |
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Now |
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Consort XXII |
Henry VIII |
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Belle sur tautes: tota pulchra |
[Agricola] |
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England, be glad |
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Pray we to God |
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Consort XXIII |
Henry VIII |
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Fors solemant |
[Févin, after Ockeghem] |
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Consort XXIV |
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And I were a maiden |
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Why shall not I? |
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What remedy, what remedy? |
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Where be ye, my love? |
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Quid petis, o fili |
Pygott |
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My thought oppressed |
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Somewhat musing |
[Fayrfax] |
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I love unloved |
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Hey trolly lolly lo |
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Benedictus |
[Isaac] |
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Fortune esperee |
[after Busnois] |
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Alles regretz |
[van Ghizeghem] |
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3.
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Thomas Weelkes ; transcribed and edited by David Brown, Water Collins and Peter Le Huray
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Alleluia, I heard a voice |
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All people clap your hands |
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Deliver us, O Lord |
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Gloria in excelsis Deo |
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Hosanna to the son of David |
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Laboravi in gemitu meo |
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Lord, to thee I make my moan |
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O happy he whom thou protect'st |
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O how amiable are thy dwellings |
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O Jonatan, woe is me for thee |
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O Lord, arise |
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O Lord, God almighty |
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O Lord, grant the king a long life |
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O mortal man |
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Rejoice in the Lord |
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When David heard |
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All laud and praise |
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Give ear, O Lord |
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Give the king thy judgements |
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If king manasses |
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In thee, O Lord (Psalm 31) |
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O Lord, how joyful is the king |
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Plead thou my cause |
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What joy so true |
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Most mighty and all-knowing Lord |
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Alleluia, I heard a voice |
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All people clap your hands |
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Deliver us, O Lord |
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4.
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Matthew Locke & Christopher Gibbons ; edited by Edward J. Dent
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5.
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Arne, Milton, Dalton ; edited by Julian Herbage
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Overture |
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Act 1. Song, now phoebus sinketh in the west |
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Song, by dimpl'd brook |
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Duet, from tyrant laws and customs free |
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Song, by the gayly circling glass |
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Dance |
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Song, sweet eccho |
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Song, fly swiftly, ye minutes |
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Chorus, away, away |
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Act 2. Song, Fame's an eccho |
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Song, would you taste the noontide air? |
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Trio, live and love, enjoy the fair |
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Act 3. Song, come, come, bid adieu to fear |
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Recit, how gentle was by Damon's air |
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Ballad, on ev'ry hill in ev'ry grove |
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Recit, love, the greatest bliss below |
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Ballad, the wanton god |
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Recit, from the realms of peace above |
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Song, nor on beds of fanding flow'rs |
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Song, preach me not your musty rules |
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Song, ye fawns, and ye dryads |
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Song, Saburina fair |
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Song, by the rushy-fringed bank |
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Recit, gentle swain, and song, thrice upon thy finger's tip |
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Chorus, taught by virtue |
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Overture |
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Act 1. Song, now phoebus sinketh in the west |
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Song, by dimpl'd brook |
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6.
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edited by John Stevens
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7.
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transcribed and edited by Philip Brett
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O Death, rock me asleep |
Anon |
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Alas, alack, my heart is woe |
Anon |
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Come tread the paths (Guichardo) |
Anon |
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Farewell the bliss |
Anon |
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Enforc'd by love and fear |
Robert Parsons |
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Pour down, you pow'rs divine (Pandolpho) |
Robert Parsons |
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No grief is like to mine |
[Robert Parsons] |
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Ah, alas, you salt sea gods (Abradad) |
Richard Farrant |
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O Jove, from stately throne |
Richard Farrant |
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A doleful deadly pang |
Nicholas Strogers |
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Send forth thy sighs |
Nathaniel Pattrick |
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Prepare to die |
Nathaniel Pattrick |
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Like as the day |
Patrick Mando |
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For death of her |
William Cobbold |
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Ye mortal wights |
William Cobbold |
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Cease now, vain thoughts |
Nathaniel Giles |
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O thrice-blessed earthbed |
John Tomkins |
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How can the tree |
Anon |
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In terrors trapp'd |
Anon |
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Mistrust misdeems amiss |
Anon |
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The saint I serve |
Anon |
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Mistrust not truth |
[Nicholas?] Strogers |
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O heav'nly God |
[Nicholas?] Strogers |
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When May is in his prime |
Anon |
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Ah, silly poor Joas |
Anon |
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My little sweet darling |
Anon |
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Without redress |
Anon |
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In paradise |
Anon |
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Amids my bale |
William Cobbold |
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The haughty hearts |
William Cobbold |
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Fie, fie, my fate |
[William?] Mundy |
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Come, Charon, come |
Anon |
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Climb not too high |
Nathaniel Pattrick |
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Eliza is the fairest Queen |
Edward Johnson |
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Come again |
Edward Johnson |
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My mind to me |
Anon |
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My heart doth pant for sorrow |
Anon |
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Complain with tears |
Anon |
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What first did break thee |
Anon |
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Come, Holy Ghost |
Anon |
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O Lord of whom I do depend |
Anon |
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O Lord, turn not away thy face |
Anon |
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Now Israel may say |
John Cosyn |
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Except the Lord the house do make |
John Cosyn |
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Lord, to thee I make my moan |
John Cosyn |
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Yield unto God |
John Cosyn |
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Ne reminiscaris |
John Wilbye |
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Born is the Babe |
Anon |
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Eliza, her name gives honour |
John Bennet |
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Venus' birds |
John Bennet |
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Cuckoo |
[Richard Nicholson?] |
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In a merry May morn |
Richard Nicholson |
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Joan, quoth John |
Richard Nicholson |
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No more, good herdsman, of thy song |
Richard Nicholson |
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Sweet, they say such virtue lies in your lips |
[Richard Nicholson?] |
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I am not I of such belief (I) |
Richard Nicholson |
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I am not I of such belief (II) |
William Wigthorpe |
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Were I made juror |
William Wigthorpe |
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Smiths are good fellows |
William Wigthorpe |
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Of all jolly pastimes |
Anon |
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What meat eats the Spaniard? |
Anon |
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Hold, lingel, hold |
Anon |
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The dark is my delight |
Anon |
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This merry pleasant Spring |
Anon |
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When Daphne from fair Phoebus did fly |
Anon |
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Sweet was the song the Virgin sung |
Anon |
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Sorrow, come |
John Dowland |
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The cries of London |
Thomas Weelkes |
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The cries of London |
Orlando Gibbons |
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The cry of London |
Anon |
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The city cries |
Richard Dering |
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The country cries |
Richard Dering |
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New fashions |
William Cobbold |
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O Death, rock me asleep |
Anon |
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Alas, alack, my heart is woe |
Anon |
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Come tread the paths (Guichardo) |
Anon |
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Richard Dering ; transcribed and edited by Peter Platt
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Filli se gl'occhi giro |
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O vaghe o care stelle |
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Giunto è pur |
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Se nel partir da voi |
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Ahi! già mi discoloro |
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Ahi! Che tormi il ben mio |
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Voi che sete il cor mio |
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Cosi bella voi sete |
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Voi volete ch'io mora |
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Chi prende amor a gioco |
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Felice era il mio core |
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Arder di ghiaccio |
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Per te l'alma si strugge |
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Soccorretemi ohimé! |
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Dolce amoroso foco |
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Io mi sento morir |
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Filli mi ride e fugge |
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Ardo misero amante |
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Filli, mentre ti miro |
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Io grido ognor mercede |
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O com'è gran martire |
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Dolce spirto d'amore |
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Il mio martir |
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I miei sospiri |
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Donna crudel |
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Ohimé! Partito è il mio bel sol |
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Gli ardenti miei desiri |
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Lungi da voi |
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Vivrò io mai |
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E se pur esser |
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Ite amari sospiri |
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Occhi ladri d'amor |
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Poiché mesto e dolente |
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Donna, se'l cor legasti |
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Tutta gentile e bella |
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La vaga e bell' Aurora |
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Donna gentile |
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E se ben notte e giorno |
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Deh! Luce del mio cor |
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Ardor felice e cero |
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Ardenti miei sospiri |
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Mirando la mia Dea |
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Rosa d'amor |
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Lagrime dolci e care |
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Vergine bella |
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Donna, mentre io vi miro |
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O bellezza vitale |
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Cosí dunque |
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O miei giorni fugaci |
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O Donna troppo cruda |
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O durezza di ferro |
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Legasti, anima mia |
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T'amo mia vita |
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Crudelissima doglia |
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Alme d'amor rubelle |
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Ho visto al mio dolore |
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Felice chi vi mira |
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Che veggio? ohimé! |
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Al fonte, al prato |
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Pargoletta è colei |
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Lungi dal vostro lume |
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Lasso, ch'io moro! |
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O dolce mio martire |
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Sleep quiet, Lee |
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If sorrow might so fully be express'd |
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Filli se gl'occhi giro |
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O vaghe o care stelle |
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Giunto è pur |
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John Jenkins ; transcribed and edited by Andrew Ashbee
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Air in G minor |
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Air in D minor |
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Pavan in F major |
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Air in F major |
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Air in C major |
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Air [fantasia] in C major |
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Air in E minor |
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Air in D major |
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"Newark siege" in D major |
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Galliard in D major |
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Air in A minor |
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Fantasia in A minor |
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Pavan in A minor |
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Pavan in B♭ major |
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Air in B♭ major |
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Fantasia in B♭ major |
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Suite no. 1 in G minor |
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Suite no. 2 in A minor |
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Suite no. 3 in D minor |
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Suite no. 4 in F major |
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Suite no. 5 in B♭ major |
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Suite no. 6 in F major |
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Suite no. 7 in E minor |
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Suite no. 8 in D major |
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Fantasia no. 7 in C minor |
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Fantasia no. 9 in C minor |
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Fantasia no. 12 in D major |
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Fantasia no. 15 in C major |
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Fantasia no. 16 in D minor |
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Alman [4] in C major |
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[Alman] [7] in C minor |
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Alman [10] in D major |
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Alman [11] in D major |
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Air [25] in G major |
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Alman [31] in G minor |
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Corant [38] in C major |
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Corant [39] in C minor |
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Corant [41] in D minor |
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Pavan [46] in A minor |
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Pavan [47] in D minor |
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Pavan [51] in G minor |
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Air in G minor |
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Air in D minor |
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Pavan in F major |
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Thomas Linley ; transcribed and edited by Gwilym Beechey
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Overture |
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Chorus: o guardian of that sacred land |
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Recit: "tis thine alone" |
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Air: come then, o fancy |
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Recit: at Shakespeare's happy birth |
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Air: and now is come |
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Chorus: be Shakespeare born |
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Recit: so spake the god |
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Air: there in old Arden's inmost shade |
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Recit: and as before |
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Air: thy hand his youthful footsteps led |
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Air: some drive the cham'rous owl away |
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Chorus: some drive the cham'rous owl away |
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Recit: but oh! What suden gloom |
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Quartet: by the pale light |
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Recit: see through the glimmering darkness |
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Chorus: what howling whirlwinds |
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Recit: for whom, at yonder lived flame |
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Air: whither ye beldames |
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Chorus: the tempests cease |
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Resit: no more the elves |
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Air: ariel, who sees thee now |
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Recit: no more shalt thou |
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Duet: for who can wield |
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Chorus: yet, fancy, once again |
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Overture |
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Chorus: o guardian of that sacred land |
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Recit: "tis thine alone" |
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