1
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Work(s) - In a grove most rich of shade | |
4:36
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2
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O sweet woods, the delight of solitariness, for 4 voices & lute (Second Book of Songs) | |
8:40
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3
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Come live with mee, and bee my love | |
2:40
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4
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So, so break off this last lamenting kisse | |
4:00
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5
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Sweet stay awhile, why will you rise?, for 4 voices & lute (A Pilgrimes Solace) | |
3:29
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6
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Who is it that this darke night, song for voice with lute & bass viol | |
5:25
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7
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Preludium, for lute, P 98 | |
1:09
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8
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Goe my flocke, goe get you hence | |
2:47
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9
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Send home my long strayde eies to mee | |
2:39
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10
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Goe and catch a fallinge star | |
1:48
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11
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So, so, leave off this last lamenting kisse (from Ayres 1609) | |
2:41
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12
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Work(s) - O deere life when shall it be | |
5:59
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13
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The Fire to see my woes for anger burneth | |
3:40
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14
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Sir Philip Sidney's Lamentation, for lute | |
1:43
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15
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Dearest love I doe not goe | |
4:20
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16
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Tis true, 'tis day, what though it be? | |
3:20
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17
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A hymne to God the Father | |
3:15
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