John Dowland
(02 Jan 1563 - Feb 1626)
Male Person - United Kingdom
Works (266)
Previous Attribution
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The Sick Tune
Wrote
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The Third Booke of Songs or Ayres, No. 9: "What if I never speed?"
(1603)
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The Little Galliard
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Old English Suite: Lachrymae Pavan
Composed
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The First Booke of Songs or Ayres, No. 17: "Come Again: Sweet Love Doth Now Invite"
(1597)
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The First Booke of Songs or Ayres, No. 18: "His Golden Locks"
(1597)
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The First Booke of Songs or Ayres, No. 4: "If My Complaints Could Passions Move"
(1597)
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The First Booke of Songs or Ayres, No. 19: "Awake, Sweet Love"
(1597)
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The First Booke of Songs or Ayres, No. 9: "Go Crystal Tears"
(1597)
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The First Booke of Songs or Ayres, No. 11: "Come away, come, sweet love"
(1597)
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The First Booke of Songs or Ayres, No. 3: "My Thoughts Are Wing'd With Hopes"
(1597)
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The First Booke of Songs or Ayres, No. 8: "Burst Forth My Tears"
(1597)
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The First Booke of Songs or Ayres, No. 12: "Rest Awhile You Cruel Cares"
(1597)
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The First Booke of Songs or Ayres, No. 20: “Come, Heavy Sleep”
(1597)
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The First Booke of Songs or Ayres, No. 2: "Who Ever Thinks or Hopes of Love"
(1597)
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The First Booke of Songs or Ayres, No. 13: "Sleep, Wayward Thoughts"
(1597)
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The First Booke of Songs or Ayres, No. 14: "All Ye, Whom Love or Fortune"
(1597)
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The First Booke of Songs or Ayres, No. 16: "Would My Conceit"
(1597)
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The First Booke of Songs or Ayres, No. 21: "Away With These Self-Loving Lads"
(1597)
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The First Booke of Songs or Ayres
(1597)
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The First Booke of Songs or Ayres, No. 15: "Wilt Thou Unkind Thus Reave Me?"
(1597)
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The First Booke of Songs or Ayres, No. 10: "Think'st Thou Then by Thy Feigning?"
(1597)
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The First Booke of Songs or Ayres, No. 5: "Can She Excuse My Wrongs?"
(1597)
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The First Booke of Songs or Ayres, No. 6: "Now, o now I needs must part"
(1597)
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The First Booke of Songs or Ayres, No. 7: "Deare, If You Change"
(1597)
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The First Booke of Songs or Ayres, No. 1: "Unquiet Thoughts"
(1597)
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The Second Booke of Songs or Ayres, No. 2: "Flow My Tears"
(1600)
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The Second Booke of Songs or Ayres, No. 4: "Die not before thy day"
(1600)
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The Second Booke of Songs or Ayres, No. 5: "Mourn, day is with darkness fled"
(1600)
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The Second Booke of Songs or Ayres, No. 20: "Toss not my soul"
(1600)
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The Second Booke of Songs or Ayres, No. 22: "Humor say what mak'st thou here"
(1600)
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The Second Booke of Songs or Ayres
(1600)
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The Second Booke of Songs or Ayres, No. 21: "Clear or cloudy"
(1600)
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The Second Booke of Songs or Ayres, No. 12: "Fine Knacks for Ladies"
(1600)
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The Second Booke of Songs or Ayres, No. 11: "If floods of tears"
(1600)
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The Second Booke of Songs or Ayres, No. 13: "Now cease my wand'ring eyes"
(1600)
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The Second Booke of Songs or Ayres, No. 14: "Come ye heavy states of night"
(1600)
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The Second Booke of Songs or Ayres, No. 15: "White as lilies was her face"
(1600)
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The Second Booke of Songs or Ayres, No. 17: "A shepherd in a shade"
(1600)
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The Second Booke of Songs or Ayres, No. 18: "Faction that ever dwells"
(1600)
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The Second Booke of Songs or Ayres, No. 16: "Woeful Heart With Grief Oppressed"
(1600)
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The Second Booke of Songs or Ayres, No. 6: "Time's eldest son"
(1600)
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The Second Booke of Songs or Ayres, No. 7: "Then sit thee down"
(1600)
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The Second Booke of Songs or Ayres, No. 8: "When others sing Venite"
(1600)
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The Second Booke of Songs or Ayres, No. 9: "Praise blindness eyes"
(1600)
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The Second Booke of Songs or Ayres, No. 10: "O sweet woods"
(1600)
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The Second Booke of Songs or Ayres, No. 19: "Shall I Sue, Shall I Seek for Grace?"
(1600)
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The Second Booke of Songs or Ayres, No. 3: "Sorrow, Stay"
(1600)
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The Second Booke of Songs or Ayres, No. 1: "I Saw My Lady Weep"
(1600)
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The Third Booke of Songs or Ayres, No. 15: "Weep you no more, sad fountains"
(1603)
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The Third Booke of Songs or Ayres, No. 9: "What if I never speed?"
(1603)
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The Third Booke of Songs or Ayres, No. 7: "Say Love If Ever Thou Did'st Find"
(1603)
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The Third Booke of Songs or Ayres, No. 17: "I must complain"
(1603)
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The Third Booke of Songs or Ayres, No. 18: "It was a time when silly bees"
(1603)
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The Third Booke of Songs or Ayres, No. 19: "The lowest trees have tops"
(1603)
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The Third Booke of Songs or Ayres, No. 20: "What poor astronomers are they"
(1603)
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The Third Booke of Songs or Ayres, No. 21: "Come when I call"
(1603)
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The Third Booke of Songs or Ayres
(1603)
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The Third Booke of Songs or Ayres, No. 10: "Love stood amazed"
(1603)
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The Third Booke of Songs or Ayres, No. 11: "Lend your ears to my sorrow"
(1603)
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The Third Booke of Songs or Ayres, No. 12: "By a fountain where I lay"
(1603)
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The Third Booke of Songs or Ayres, No. 13: "O what hath overwrought"
(1603)
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The Third Booke of Songs or Ayres, No. 14: "Farewell, unkind"
(1603)
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The Third Booke of Songs or Ayres, No. 16: "Fie on this feigning"
(1603)
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The Third Booke of Songs or Ayres, No. 5: "Me, Me, and None but Me"
(1603)
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The Third Booke of Songs or Ayres, No. 6: "When Phoebus First Did Daphne Love"
(1603)
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The Third Booke of Songs or Ayres, No. 8: "Flow Not So Fast, Ye Fountaines"
(1603)
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The Third Booke of Songs or Ayres, No. 1: "Farewell too fair"
(1603)
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The Third Booke of Songs or Ayres, No. 3: "Behold a wonder here"
(1603)
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The Third Booke of Songs or Ayres, No. 4: "Daphne was not so chaste"
(1603)
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The Third Booke of Songs or Ayres, No. 2: "Time Stands Still"
(1603)
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Lachrimæ or Seaven Teares
(1604)
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Lachrimæ or Seaven Teares, with divers other pavans
(1605)
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In Darkness Let Me Dwell
(1610)
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A Pilgrimes Solace: No. 8. Tell me true Love where shall I seeke thy being
(1612)
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A Pilgrimes Solace: No. 16. When the poore Criple by the poole did lye
(1612)
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A Pilgrimes Solace: No. 17. Where Sinne sore wounding
(1612)
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A Pilgrimes Solace: No. 18. My heart and tongue were twinnes
(1612)
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A Pilgrimes Solace: No. 11. Lasso vita mia mi fa morire
(1612)
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A Pilgrimes Solace: No. 1. Disdaine me still, that I may ever love
(1612)
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A Pilgrimes Solace: No. 9. Goe nightly cares, the enemy to rest
(1612)
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A Pilgrimes Solace: No. 15. When Davids life by Saul was often sought
(1612)
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A Pilgrimes Solace: No. 19. Up merry mates, to Neptunes prayse
(1612)
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A Pilgrimes Solace: No. 21. Cease these false sports
(1612)
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A Pilgrimes Solace: No. 20. Welcome blacke night
(1612)
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A Pilgrimes Solace: No. 12. In This Trembling Shadow
(1612)
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A Pilgrimes Solace: No. 4. Love those beames that breede
(1612)
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A Pilgrimes Solace: No. 3. To aske for all thy love, and thy whole heart t'were madnesse
(1612)
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A Pilgrimes Solace: No. 2. Sweete stay a while, why will you rise?
(1612)
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A Pilgrimes Solace: No. 6. Were every thought an eye
(1612)
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A Pilgrimes Solace: No. 7. Stay time a while thy flying
(1612)
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A Pilgrimes Solace: No. 14. Thou mighty God
(1612)
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A Pilgrimes Solace: No. 13. If that a Sinners sighes be Angels foode
(1612)
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A Pilgrimes Solace: No. 10. From silent night, true register of moanes
(1612)
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A Pilgrimes Solace
(1612)
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A Pilgrimes Solace: No. 5. Shall I strive with wordes to move
(1612)
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Sir Henry Umptons Funerall
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The Earle of Essex Galiard
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Fantasia in G minor, P. 71
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The Second Booke of Songs or Ayres, No. 2: "Flow My Tears"
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The First Booke of Songs or Ayres, No. 20: "Come, Heavy Sleep"
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Paduan a 4
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Forlorn Hope Fancy, P. 2
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Galliard in G minor, P. 22 "Dowland's First Galliard"
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ניגון עתיק
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Lady, If You So Spite Me
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M. Bucton his Galiard
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Tarleton's Jig, P. 81 (possibly spurious)
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Now, O Now I Needs Must Part
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Galliard to Lachrimae, P. 46
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Galliard, for lute in G minor, P. 104
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Queene Elizabeth, her Galliard, P. 41
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Comagain, NVE 33, M/T 32
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Dances for Broken Consort: Lute duet: My Lord Chamberlain's Galliard
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Consort Lessons, Book 1: Captaine Piper's Pavan and Galliard
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The Fitzwilliam Virginal Book No. 153: Pavana Lachrymae
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Farewell 'In Nomine', P. 4
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An Almand, P. 96
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The Queenes Galliard, P. 97
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Coranto, P. 100
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An Almain, P. 49
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Sorrow, come
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Fortune My Foe, P. 62
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Mrs. Winter's Jump, P. 55
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Far From Triumphing Court
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Sir Robert Sidney His Galliard
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Sir John Smith, His Almain, P. 47
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The Frog Galliard, P. 23a
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Melancholy Galliard, P. 25
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Lady Hunsdon's Puffe, P. 54
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Fantasia
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Lachrimae Pavan
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Galliard to Lachrimae, P. 46
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Pavan, P. 16
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Pavan, P. 18
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Dowland's Tears
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Langton's Galliard, P. 33
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Dowland's Adieu
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Galliard, P. 30
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Mignarda (Henry Noel's Galliard), P. 34
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Lachrimae (alternative version)
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Lachrimae Pavane (Flow My Tears)
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Lachrimæ, or Seaven Teares: Lachrimae Antiquae
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Lachrimæ, or Seaven Teares: Lachrimae Antiquae Novae
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Lachrimæ, or Seaven Teares: Lachrimae Gementes
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Lachrimæ, or Seaven Teares: Lachrimae Tristes
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Lachrimæ, or Seaven Teares: Lachrimae Coactae
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Lachrimæ, or Seaven Teares: Lachrimae Amantis
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Lachrimæ, or Seaven Teares: Lachrimae Verae
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M. Nicholas Gryffith his Galiard
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M. Giles Hobies Galiard, P. 29
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M. George Whitehead his Almand
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Mistresse Nichols Almand, P. 52
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M. John Langtons Pavan, P. 14
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M. Thomas Collier his Galiard with 2 Trebles
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Captaine Digorie Piper his Pavan, P. 8
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Captaine Digorie Piper his Galiard, P. 19
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The Earle of Essex Galiard
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M. Henry Noel his Galiard
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The Most High and Mightie Christianus the fourth King of Denmarke, his Galliard, P. 40
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Second Booke of Songs or Ayres, No. 10: "O sweet woods"
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Go From My Window, P. 64
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A Fancy, P. 6
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A Fancy, P. 73
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Lachrimæ Pavan, P. 15
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Resolution or Dowland’s Adew for Master Oliver Cromwell, P. 13
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The Rigth Honourable The Lord Viscount Lisle, His Galliard, P. 38
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The Shoemaker's Wife, P. 58
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Mrs. Vaux Jig, P. 57
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Mrs. Brigide Fleetwood's Pavan alias Solus Sine Sola, P. 11
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Orlando Sleepeth, P. 61
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Can She Excuse, P. 42
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My Lord Willoughby's Welcome Home, P. 66a
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A Dream, P. 75
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Walsingham, P. 67
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A Fantasie, P. 1a
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Semper Dowland Semper dolens, P. 9
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Mr. Knight's Galliard, P. 36
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Farewell, P. 3
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Tarleton's Riserrectione, P. 59
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Preludium, P. 98
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Mr. Dowland's Midnight, P. 99
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Galliard
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The Lady Laiton's Almain, P. 48
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Mistress White's Thing, P. 50
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The Round Battle Galliard, P. 39
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Galliard: Can she excuse
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Katherine Darcy's Galliard
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Mistress White's nothing, P. 56
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My Lord Chamberlain, His Galliard, P. 37
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Galliard a 5
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The Fitzwilliam Virginal Book No. 121: Pavana Lachrimae (arr. William Byrd)
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Come Again, sweet love doth now invite
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Lachrimae Pavan
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Piper's Galliard, P. 88
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The King of Denmark's Galiard
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Fantasia no. 7, P. 7
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Complaint
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Lachrimae
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Almain a 2, BM Add. 10444
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La mia Barbara: Pavan & Galliard, P. 95
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Sir John Souch his Galliard, P. 26
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A Fancy, P. 5
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Mrs Vaux's Galliard, P. 32
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Lord Strang's March, P. 65
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The Right Honourable the Lady Clifton's Spirit, P. 45
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Lachrymae Pavan
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The Right Honourable Robert, Earl of Essex, His Galliard, P. 42a
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Can She Excuse, P. 89
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The Lady Russell's Pavan, P. 17
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Lamentatio Henrici Noel: I. The Lamentation of a sinner
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Lamentatio Henrici Noel: II. Domine ne in furore
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Lamentatio Henrici Noel: III. Miserere mei Deus
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Lamentatio Henrici Noel: IV. The humble sute of a sinner
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Lamentatio Henrici Noel: V. The Complaint of a sinner
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Lamentatio Henrici Noel: VI. De profundis
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Lamentatio Henrici Noel: VII. Domine exaudi
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Lamentatio Henrici Noel
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Solus cum sola, P. 10
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Dr Case's Pavan, P. 12
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Fantasia, P. 1
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The Right Honorable the Lady Rich, her Galliard, P. 43 & P. 43a
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Mrs. Clifton's Almain, P. 53
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Aloe, P. 68
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A Galliard (upon Walsingham), P. 31
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A Fancy
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Mrs. Norrish's Delight, P. 77
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Gagliarda, P. 103
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Une jeune fillette, P. 93
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What if a Day, P. 79
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The Right Honourable Ferdinando Earl of Derby, His Galliard, P. 44 & P. 44a
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Loth to Departe, P. 69
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Capitain Candishe his Galyard, P. 21
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Come Again, P. 60
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A Galliard, P. 27
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A Piece Without Title, P. 78
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Complainte, P. 63
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A Galliard, P. 35
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A Fancy, P. 72
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Dowland's Galliard, P. 20
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Galliard in F minor, P. 76
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Galliard on "Awake sweet love", P. 24
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Pavana, P. 94
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Bonny Sweet Robin, P. 70
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A Gaillard (on a galliard by Daniel Bacheler) for lute in C minor, P. 28
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A Coy Toy, P. 80
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Almain, P. 51
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Sir Henry Guilforde, his Almain
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My Lady Hunsdon's Allmande
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I Shame at Mine Unworthiness
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Suzanna Galliard, P. 91
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A Galliard, P. 82
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Galliard, P. 92 (on Awake sweet love, set by Fr. Cutting)
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Pavana Dowlandi Angli
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Squires Galliard
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Hasellwoods Galliard, P. 84
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All People That On Earth Do Dwell ('The Old 100th')
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Lachrimae Antiquae
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Deux pièces pour luth: Chanson et Gaillarde
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Psalm 100: All people that on earth do dwell
Lyrics
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Part–songs, op. 42: I. Tears
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Flow
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Syrah
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Downvain
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Sleeping
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Chants sérieux: ...In darkness let me dwell