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| Harry Champion: O that Gorgonzola cheese.   Play/print/buy |
|     | Harry Dacre: Daisy Bell.   Play/print/buy |
|     | Captain Darling: Hurrah for the next who dies.   Play/print/buy |
|     | James Hook: Willow song, The.   Play/print/buy |
|     | William Shield: Maid of the mill, The.   Play/print/buy |
|     | Stephen Storace: Curfew, The.   Play/print/buy |
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| Anon: How stands the glass around? (c.1729).   Play/print/buy |
|     | Samuel Webbe: Glorious Apollo.   Play/print/buy |
| T.T.B.  Back to top |
| Joseph Baildon: Adieu to the village delights.   Play/print/buy |
|     | John Wall Callcott: Banks of the Yarrow, The.   Play/print/buy |
|     | John Wall Callcott: Historians, The.   Play/print/buy |
|     | Benjamin Cooke: To Cupid on Valentine's Day.   Play/print/buy |
|     | William Paxton: Breathe soft ye winds.   Play/print/buy |
|     | William Paxton: Dame Durden.   Play/print/buy |
|     | Henry Purcell: Fairest isle.   Play/print/buy |
| T.T.T.  Back to top |
| Anon: Hodge told Sue (c.1760).   Play/print/buy |
|     | James Hook: Monument of Queen Elizabeth, The.   Play/print/buy |
|     | James Hook: Skylark, The.   Play/print/buy |
| S.S.B.Kbd  Back to top |
| Henry Harington: My father had a daughter.   Play/print/buy |
| S.T.B.Kbd  Back to top |
| Charles Wesley: Mildly beam'd the Queen of night.   Play/print/buy |
| S.Vn.Vn.Vc.  Back to top |
| Anon: The dark is my delight (c.1610).   Play/print/buy |
| Sop.Fl.Kbd.  Back to top |
| John Christopher Smith: You spotted snakes (reduced accompaniment).   Play/print/buy |
| S.A.T.B.Kbd.  Back to top |
| Henry Harington: Go gentle soul.   Play/print/buy |
| T. + continuo  Back to top |
| James Oswald: Dustcart, The.   Play/print/buy |
| S.Vn.Vn.Va.Vc.  Back to top |
| Anon: My little sweet Darling (c.1605).   Play/print/buy |
| A.T.B. + reduction  Back to top |
| Sir Henry Rowley Bishop: Sportive little trifler.   Play/print/buy |
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| Anon: La Pastorella (c.1570).   Play/print/buy |
|     | Thomas Augustine Arne: Blow, blow thou winter wind.   Play/print/buy |
| S.A.T. + reduction  Back to top |
| Thomas Weelkes: Cease sorrows now.   Play/print/buy |
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| Henry Harington: Alas, what boast.   Play/print/buy |
|     | Henry Harington: Farewell dear shade.   Play/print/buy |
|     | Henry Harington: Go to the ant.   Play/print/buy |
|     | Henry Harington: Ianthe.   Play/print/buy |
|     | Henry Harington: O thou whose notes.   Play/print/buy |
|     | Henry Harington: Queen Mab's march.   Play/print/buy |
|     | Henry Harington: Success to our innocent social delight.   Play/print/buy |
|     | Henry Harington: When first sweet love.   Play/print/buy |
|     | Henry Harington: When Zion's sons did mourn.   Play/print/buy |
|     | Thomas Ravenscroft: Owl, The.   Play/print/buy |
| A.A.T.B. + reduction  Back to top |
| Benjamin Cooke: Epitaph on the late Revd. Mr. Allott.   Play/print/buy |
| A.T.T.B. + reduction  Back to top |
| John Wall Callcott: Epitaph on Sir John Calf.   Play/print/buy |
|     | Robert Cooke: No riches from his scanty store.   Play/print/buy |
|     | John Danby: Afterthought on death.   Play/print/buy |
|     | John Danby: Come my Laura.   Play/print/buy |
|     | John Hindle: Queen of the silver bow.   Play/print/buy |
|     | Stephen Paxton: How sweet! How fresh!.   Play/print/buy |
|     | Reginald Spofforth: Hail smiling morn.   Play/print/buy |
|     | Samuel Webbe: My pocket's low and taxes high.   Play/print/buy |
|     | Samuel Webbe: The mighty conqueror.   Play/print/buy |
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| Thoinot Arbeau: Belle qui tiens ma vie.   Play/print/buy |
|     | Sir Joseph Barnby: Sweet and low.   Play/print/buy |
|     | Pierre Certon: Frere Thibault.   Play/print/buy |
|     | Benjamin Cooke: Deh dove.   Play/print/buy |
|     | Benjamin Cooke: Epitaph on a dormouse.   Play/print/buy |
|     | Guillaume Costeley: Prise de Calais.   Play/print/buy |
|     | Guillaume Costeley: Prise du Havre.   Play/print/buy |
|     | Nicolle des Celliers d'Hesdin: Ramonez moy ma cheminee.   Play/print/buy |
|     | John Danby: Awake Aeolian lyre.   Play/print/buy |
|     | Claudin de Sermisy: Tant que vivray.   Play/print/buy |
|     | Costanzo Festa: Quando ritrovo.   Play/print/buy |
|     | Henry Harington: Ode to the memory of Italian virtuosi.   Play/print/buy |
|     | John Hindle: Tell my Strephon that I die.   Play/print/buy |
|     | Clement Janequin: Il estoit une fillette.   Play/print/buy |
|     | Clement Janequin: Or vien ca, vien, m'amye.   Play/print/buy |
|     | Orlande de Lassus: En un chasteau.   Play/print/buy |
|     | Orlande de Lassus: Fleur de quinze ans.   Play/print/buy |
|     | Orlande de Lassus: Nuict froide et sombre, La.   Play/print/buy |
|     | Orlande de Lassus: Quand mon mary vient de dehors.   Play/print/buy |
|     | Orlande de Lassus: Un advocat dit.   Play/print/buy |
|     | Orlande de Lassus: Un jour vis un foulon.   Play/print/buy |
|     | Garret Wesley, 1st Earl of Mornington: Epitaph on Sir Charles Sanders.   Play/print/buy |
|     | Garret Wesley, 1st Earl of Mornington: Here in cool grot.   Play/print/buy |
|     | Richard John Samuel Stevens: Blow, blow thou winter wind.   Play/print/buy |
|     | Richard John Samuel Stevens: Now the hungry lion roars.   Play/print/buy |
|     | Richard John Samuel Stevens: Ye spotted snakes.   Play/print/buy |
|     | Samuel Webbe: 'Tis night.   Play/print/buy |
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| Thomas Brewer: Turn Amarillis.   Play/print/buy |
|     | Robert Cooke: Adieu, adieu ye jovial youths.   Play/print/buy |
|     | Robert Cooke: Now the winds whistle.   Play/print/buy |
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| John Danby: To Cynthia.   Play/print/buy |
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| Robert Cooke: Gales of evening.   Play/print/buy |
|     | Richard John Samuel Stevens: To be gazing on those charms.   Play/print/buy |
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| Robert Cooke: Epitaph on William Lawes.   Play/print/buy |
|     | John Danby: As passing by a shady grove.   Play/print/buy |
|     | Orlande de Lassus: Rossignol plaisant, Le.   Play/print/buy |
|     | Samuel Webbe: Pretty warbler, cease to hover.   Play/print/buy |
|     | Samuel Webbe: Sweet is the soft, the sunny breeze.   Play/print/buy |
|     | John Wilbye: Alas, what hope of speeding?.   Play/print/buy |
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| Robert Cooke: Hope tells a flatt'ring tale.   Play/print/buy |
|     | John Danby: Music hath power.   Play/print/buy |
|     | Michael East: O metaphysical tobacco.   Play/print/buy |
|     | Henry Lichfild: Shall I seek to ease my grief?.   Play/print/buy |
|     | Heinrich Schutz: O primavera/O dolcezze amarissime.   Play/print/buy |
|     | Heinrich Schutz: Ride la primavera.   Play/print/buy |
|     | Richard John Samuel Stevens: Although soft sleep.   Play/print/buy |
|     | Richard John Samuel Stevens: It was a lover and his lass.   Play/print/buy |
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| Michael East: Poor is the life.   Play/print/buy |
| S.S.A.T.T.B. + reduction  Back to top |
| John Wilbye: Draw on sweet night.   Play/print/buy |
|     | John Wilbye: When shall my wretched life.   Play/print/buy |
| Sop.Fl. Vn.Vn.Va.Vc.Kbd.  Back to top |
| John Christopher Smith: You spotted snakes (full accompaniment).   Play/print/buy |
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| Henry Harington: Weep gentle shepherds.   Play/print/buy |
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| Orlande de Lassus: Un jour l'amant et l'amie.   Play/print/buy |