1
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Mistresse mine, well may you fare (O Mistress Mine), song for voice with lute & bass viol | |
1:19
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2
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I saw my lady weep, for 2 voices & lute (Second Book of Song) | |
4:11
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3
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What Then Is Love but Mourning | |
2:50
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4
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Where Griping Grief the Heart Doth Wound | |
4:01
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5
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Come let us sound with melody the praises | |
3:00
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6
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My Lady Nevell's Ground, for keyboard, MB 57 | |
5:20
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7
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Like As the Lute Delights | |
3:38
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8
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Sweet birdes deprive us never, madrigal for 2 voices | |
6:00
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9
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Greensleeves, folk song | |
4:57
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10
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It was a lover and his lass, song for voice with lute & bass viol | |
2:24
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11
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Fine knacks for ladies, for 4 voices & lute (Second Book of Songs) | |
2:35
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12
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On the plains Fairy traines, madrigal for 5 voices | |
1:29
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13
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Welcome sweet pleasure, madrigal for 5 voices | |
1:48
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14
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Muy Linda for viol consort | |
1:18
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15
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What is a Day? | |
1:51
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16
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In darkness let me dwell, for voice, lute & bass viol (A Musicall Banquet) | |
4:47
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17
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Sellinger's Round, variations for keyboard, MB 84 | |
5:38
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18
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Tomorrow the Fox Will Come to Town | |
2:17
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19
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Martyn Said to His Man | |
1:43
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20
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The Baffled Knight, song | |
3:29
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