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First book of ayres
Jack and Joan
Thomas Campion
Thomas Campion
First book of ayres
All looks be pale
Thomas Campion
Thomas Campion
First book of ayres
Lighten heavy heart thy spright
Thomas Campion
Thomas Campion
First book of ayres
Come, cheerful day
Thomas Campion
Thomas Campion
First book of ayres
Seek the Lord
Thomas Campion
Thomas Campion
First book of ayres
Awake, thou heavy spright
Thomas Campion
Thomas Campion
First book of ayres
As by the streams of Babylon
Thomas Campion
Thomas Campion
First book of ayres
Sing a song of joy
Thomas Campion
Thomas Campion
First book of ayres
Lift up to heaven, sad wretch
Thomas Campion
Thomas Campion
First book of ayres
Lo, when back mine eye
Thomas Campion
Thomas Campion
First book of ayres
Never weather-beaten sail
Thomas Campion
Thomas Campion
First book of ayres
Most sweet and pleasing
Thomas Campion
Thomas Campion
First book of ayres
Wise men patience never want
Thomas Campion
Thomas Campion
First book of ayres
Tune thy music to thy heart
Thomas Campion
Thomas Campion
First book of ayres
Bravely decked, come forth
Thomas Campion
Thomas Campion
First book of ayres
To music bent is my retired mind
Thomas Campion
Thomas Campion
First book of ayres
View me, Lord, a work of thine
Thomas Campion
Thomas Campion
First book of ayres
Where are all thy beauties now?
Thomas Campion
Thomas Campion
First book of ayres
Out of my soul’s depth
Thomas Campion
Thomas Campion
First book of ayres
The man of life upright
Thomas Campion
Thomas Campion
First book of ayres
Author of light
Thomas Campion
Thomas Campion
First book of ayres
Come away, come sweet love
John Dowland
John Dowland
First book of ayres,
Come, heavy sleep
John Dowland
John Dowland
First book of ayres
Away with those self-loving lads
John Dowland
John Dowland
First book of ayres
Lord Chamberlain’s Galliard
John Dowland
John Dowland
First book of ayres
Come again, sweet love doth now invite
John Dowland
John Dowland
First book of ayres
His golden locks
John Dowland
John Dowland
First book of ayres
Awake Sweet Love
John Dowland
John Dowland
First book of ayres
All ye, whom love or fortune
John Dowland
John Dowland
First book of ayres
Wilt thou, unkind, thus reave me?
John Dowland
John Dowland
First book of ayres
Would my conceit
John Dowland
John Dowland
First book of ayres
Think’st thou then by thy feigning
John Dowland
John Dowland
First book of ayres
Rest awhile, you cruel cares
John Dowland
John Dowland
First book of ayres
Sleep, wayward thoughts
John Dowland
John Dowland
First book of ayres
Dear, if you change
John Dowland
John Dowland
First book of ayres
Burst forth, my tears
John Dowland
John Dowland
First book of ayres
Go, crystal tears
John Dowland
John Dowland
First book of ayres
If my complaints
John Dowland
John Dowland
First book of ayres
Can she excuse my wrongs?
John Dowland
John Dowland
First book of ayres
Now, O now I needs must part
John Dowland
John Dowland
First book of ayres
Unquiet Thoughts
John Dowland
John Dowland
First book of ayres
Who ever thinks or hopes of love
John Dowland
John Dowland
First book of ayres
My thoughts are winged with hopes
John Dowland
John Dowland
First book of ayres
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