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Mistresse mine, well may you fare (O Mistress Mine), song for voice with lute & bass viol
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2
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I saw my ladye weeping, song for voice with lute & bass viol
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3
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Faire Sweet Cruell for 4 voices & instruments
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4
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O mistress mine, for keyboard, MB 83
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5
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I saw my lady weep, for 2 voices & lute (Second Book of Song)
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6
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Now, O now I needs must part, for 4 voices & lute (First Book of Songs)
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7
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The Frog Galliard, for lute, P 23
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8
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Flow, my tears, fall from your springs, for 2 voices & lute (Second Book of Songs)
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9
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Lachrimae Pavan, for keyboard or lute (from "Lachrimae")
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10
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Can she excuse my wrongs, for 4 voices & lute (First Book of Songs)
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11
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The Earl of Derby's Galliard, for lute, P 44
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12
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Go crystal tears, for 4 voices & lute (First Book of Songs)
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13
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Sorrow, stay, lend true repentant tears, for 2 voices & lute (Second Book of Songs)
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14
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In darkness let me dwell, for voice, lute & bass viol (A Musicall Banquet)
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15
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Away with these self-loving lads, for 4 voices & lute (First Book of Songs)
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16
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Fain Would I Change That Note for soprano & ensemble
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17
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This Merry Pleasant Spring
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18
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Barbara Allen, folk song
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19
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The Oak and the Ash (North Country Maid), folk song
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20
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The Miller of the Dee, folk song
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21
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Greensleeves, folk song
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22
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There Were Three Ravens, for voice(s) & ensemble
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23
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Prophetess, or The History of Dioclesian, semi-opera, Z. 627
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24
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Fairest Isle (from "King Arthur"), aria for soprano, Z. 628/38
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25
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Sweeter than roses (from "Pausanius"), song, Z. 585/1
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