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John Dowland |
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| The First Book of Songs or Ayres |
# in Volume |
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| All Ye Whom Love or Fortune | xiv | NWC | MIDI |
| Awake, Sweet Love | xix | NWC | MIDI |
| Away with these self loving lads | xxi | NWC | MIDI |
| Burst Forth My Tears | viii | NWC | MIDI |
| Can She Excuse My Wrongs | v |
NWC | MIDI |
| Come Again Sweet Love doth now invite | xvii |
NWC | MIDI |
| Come Away, Come Sweet Love | xi |
NWC | MIDI |
| Come Heavy Sleep | xx |
NWC | MIDI |
| Dear, if you change | vii |
NWC | MIDI |
| Go, Crystal Tears | ix |
NWC | MIDI |
| His golden locks time hath to silver turn'd | xviii |
NWC | MIDI |
| If My Complaints | iv |
NWC | MIDI |
| My thoughts are wing'd with hopes | iii |
NWC | MIDI |
| Now, O Now, I Needs Must Part | vi |
NWC | MIDI |
| Rest a While, You Cruel Cares | xii |
NWC | MIDI |
| Sleep, Wayward Thoughts | xiii |
NWC | MIDI |
| Think'st Thou Then By Thy Feigning | x |
NWC | MIDI |
| Unquiet thoughts | i |
NWC | MIDI |
| Whoever Thinks, Or Hopes of Love | ii |
NWC | MIDI |
| Wilt thou unkind thus reave me | xv |
NWC | MIDI |
| Would my conceit | xvi |
NWC | MIDI |
| The Second Book of Songs or Ayres |
# in Volume |
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| A Shepherd in a shade his plaining made |
xvii |
NWC |
MIDI |
| Clear or cloudy sweet as April showering |
xxi |
NWC | MIDI |
| Come ye heavy states of night |
xiv |
NWC | MIDI |
| Die not before thy day |
iv |
NWC | MIDI |
| Faction that ever dwells in court |
xviii |
NWC | MIDI |
| Fine knacks for Ladies |
xi |
NWC | MIDI |
| Flow my tears |
ii |
NWC | MIDI |
| Humor say what makest thou here |
xxii |
NWC | MIDI |
| I saw my lady weep |
i |
NWC | MIDI |
| If floods of tears could cleanse my follies past |
xi |
NWC | MIDI |
| Mourn, mourn, day is with darkness fled |
v |
NWC | MIDI |
| Now cease my wandering eyes |
xiii |
NWC | MIDI |
| O sweet woods, the delight of solitaryness |
x |
NWC | MIDI |
| Praise blindness eyes |
ix |
NWC | MIDI |
| Shall I sue, shall I seek for grace |
xix |
NWC | MIDI |
| Sorow, sorow stay |
iii |
NWC | MIDI |
| Then sit thee down |
vii |
NWC | MIDI |
| Time's eldest son, old age the heir of ease |
vi |
NWC | MIDI |
| Toss not my soul |
xx |
NWC | MIDI |
| When others sing Venite exultemus |
viii |
NWC | MIDI |
| White as Lillies was her face |
xv |
NWC | MIDI |
| Woeful heart with grief oppressed |
xvi |
NWC | MIDI |
| The Third & Last Book of Songs or Aires | # in Volume | ||
| Behold a wonder here |
iii |
NWC |
MIDI |
| By a fountain where I lay |
xii |
NWC | MIDI |
| Come when I call, or tarry till I come |
xxi |
NWC | MIDI |
| Daphne was not so chaste as she was changing |
iv |
NWC | MIDI |
| Farewell too fair |
i |
NWC |
MIDI |
| Farewell unkind farewell |
xiv |
NWC | MIDI |
| Fie on this feigning |
xvi |
NWC | MIDI |
| Flow not so fast ye fountains |
viii |
NWC | MIDI |
| I must complain, yet do enjoy |
xvii |
NWC | MIDI |
| It was a time when silly Bees could speak |
xviii |
NWC | MIDI |
| Lend your eares to my sorrow good people |
xi |
NWC | MIDI |
| Love stood amazed at sweet beauty’s pain |
x |
NWC | MIDI |
| Me, me and none but me |
v |
NWC | MIDI |
| Oh what hath overwrought |
xiii |
NWC |
MIDI |
| Say love if ever thou didst find |
vii |
NWC | MIDI |
| The lowest trees have tops |
xix |
NWC | MIDI |
| Time stands still |
ii |
NWC | MIDI |
| Weep you no more sad fountains |
xv |
NWC |
MIDI |
| What if I never speed |
ix |
NWC | MIDI |
| What poor Astronomers are they |
xx |
NWC | MIDI |
| When Phœbus first did Daphne love |
vi |
NWC |
MIDI |
| A Pilgrim's Solace | # in Volume | ||
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Due to
errors on the part of my sources, these pieces are being teporarily
withdrawn. Although Lute-songs are outside the original intent of these
websites, I had included them here to give a more complete picture of
Master Dowland's work, but I would rather not mis-lead those who have
found my sites helpful. I will be exploring other sources for these
works and will remove this notice when that effort yields better fruit.
Btian |
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| Cease these false sports |
xxi |
NWC | MIDI |
| Disdain me still |
i |
NWC | MIDI |
| From silent night |
x |
NWC | MIDI |
| Go nightly cares |
ix |
NWC | MIDI |
| If that a sinner's sighs be Angel's food |
xiii |
NWC | MIDI |
| In this trembling shadow |
xii |
NWC | MIDI |
| Lasso vita mia |
xi |
NWC | MIDI |
| Love those beams that breed |
iv |
NWC | MIDI |
| My heart and tongue were twins, |
xviii |
NWC | MIDI |
| Shall I strive with words to move |
v |
NWC | MIDI |
| Stay time a while thy flying |
vii |
NWC | MIDI |
| Sweet stay a while |
ii |
NWC | MIDI |
| Tell me true Love where shall I seek thy being |
viii |
NWC | MIDI |
| Thou Mighty God (Part 1 of 3, see also Part 2 & Part 3) |
xiv |
NWC | MIDI |
| To ask for all thy love |
iii |
NWC | MIDI |
| Up merry mates |
xix |
NWC | MIDI |
| Welcome black night |
xx |
NWC | MIDI |
| Were every thought an eye |
vi |
NWC | MIDI |
| When David's life by Saul was often sought (Part 2 of 3, see also Part 1 & Part 3) |
xv |
NWC | MIDI |
| When the poor cripple by the pool did lie (Part 3 of 3, see also Part 1 & Part 2) |
xvi |
NWC | MIDI |
| Where sin sore wounding |
xvii |
NWC | MIDI |