Lute songs of John Dowland : the original first and second books, including Dowland's original's lute tablature
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Lute songs of John Dowland : the original first and second books, including Dowland's original's lute tablature
Dover Publications, c1997
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Originally for voice and lute; acc. arr. for guitar; for two voices and guitar or lute (44th work)
English words; also printed as text
Forword in English
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- The first book of songs. Unquiet thoughts
- Who ever thinks or hopes of love
- My thoughts are wing'd with hopes
- If my complaints could passions move
- Can she excuse my wrongs?
- Now, o now, I needs must part
- Dear, if you change
- Burst forth, my tears
- Go crystal tears
- Think'st thou then by thy feigning
- Come away, come sweet love
- Rest awhile you cruel cares
- Sleep, wayward thoughts
- All ye, whom love or fortune
- Wilt thou, unkind, thus reave me
- Would my conceit
- Come again
- His golden locks
- Awake, sweet love, thou art return'd
- Come, heavy sleep
- Away with these self-loving lads
- My Lord Chamberlain his galliard : for two to play [upon one lute]
- The second book of songs. I saw my lady weep
- Flow my tears
- Sorrow, stay
- Die not before thy day
- Mourn, day is with darkness fled
- Time's eldest son, old age : the first part
- Then sit thee down : the second part
- When others sing Venite : the third part
- Praise blindness eyes
- O sweet woods
- If floods of tears
- Fine knacks for ladies
- Now cease my wand'ring eyes
- Come ye heavy states of night
- White as lilies was her face
- Woeful heart
- A shepherd in a shade
- Faction that ever dwells
- Shall I sue
- Toss not my soul
- Clear or cloudy
- Humour say what mak'st thou here : a dialogue
- Dowland's adieu for master Oliver Cromwell