Love is a bable. There was a wyly ladde |
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Mirimachi Ballad: The Jones Boys |
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Missa Spes nostra |
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O he is gone. And is it night? |
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Songs and instrumental pieces by |
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Songs, Ballads, Catches Ayres by |
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The First Booke of Songes (1600) : What if I seeke for love of thee; Lie downe poore heart; When love on time; Farewel dear love. The Second Booke of Songs (1601): Love wing'd my hopes; Now what is love; Love is a bable; Loves god is a boy. Ultimum vale (1605): When will the fountain; Flye from the world; Happy he; Goe to bed sweete Muze. A Musicali Dreame (1609): Ite caldi sospiri; If in this flesh; O thred of life; When I sit reading. The Muses Gardin for Delights (1610): Might I redeeme myne errours |
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Third Set of Lessons in B♭ |
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Though your strangeness frets my heart. Sweet Kate. Once did I serve a cruel heart. Will said to his mammy. Hark! Wot ye what? My complaining is but feigning. On a time in summer season. Farewell, fond youth. Grief of my best love's absenting. And is it night? Ite caldi sospiri |
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Whither Runneth My Sweet Hart |
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Whither runneth my sweet hart. Come sorrows |
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