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    Eight love songs : for high baritone voice, violin, violoncello and piano / by Chatman, Stephen, Wohlberg, Tara

    Published 2016
    Table of Contents: “…Excuse me…”
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    From hell to paradise /

    Published 1992
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    An Elizabethan song book : lute songs, madrigals, and rounds /

    Published 1955
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    First book of airs : 1597 / by Dowland, John, 1563?-1626

    Published 1920
    Table of Contents: “…If my complaints could passions move. Canshe excuse my wrongs with virtue's cloak? Now, O now I needs must part. …”
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    Musick from Shakespeare's plays / by Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616

    Published 1997
    Table of Contents: “…. -- O mistress mine / Thomas Morley -- O mistris mine / William Byrd -- Full fathom five ; Where the bee sucks, there suck I / Robert Johnson -- Can she excuse / John Dowland -- The frog galliard / Thomas Morley -- Go from my window / Richard Alison.…”
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    The dark is my delight and other 16th century lute songs

    Published 1997
    Table of Contents: “…Come again, sweet love doth now invite (2:44) ; His golden locks time hath to silver turn'd (3:14) ; Flow my tears (4:07) ; It was a time when silly bees could speak (2:26) ; Sorrow, stay! (3:30) ; Can she excuse my wrongs (2:45) ; A shepherd in a shade his plaining made (2:53) ; Time stands still (4:10) ; Go, crystal tears (3:15) ; I saw my lady weep (5:19) ; Away with these self-loving lads (2:45) / John Dowland -- Now hath Flora robb'd her bow'rs (2:55) ; Author of light, revive my dying sprite (3:03) ; Come let us sound with melody the praises (1:57) ; Oft have I sigh'd for him that hears me not (3:41) ; Turn back, you wanton flyer (1:46) / Thomas Campion -- Popular songs: This merry pleasant spring (2:11) ; There were three ravens (4:07) ; The dark is my delight (1:06) ; Willow song (5:12) ; Miserere my Maker (3:34) ; Where the bee sucks (1:10) ; O death, rock me asleep (4:13).…”
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    Fifty songs : in two books, for low voice / by Dowland, John, 1563?-1626

    Published 1980
    Table of Contents: “…Unquiet thoughts ; Who ever thinks or hopes of love ; My thoughts are wing'd with hope ; 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 ; Come away, come sweet love ; Rest awhile, you cruel cares ; Sleep, wayward thoughts ; Wilt thou, unkind, thus reave me? …”
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    Ayres for four voices. by Dowland, John, 1563?-1626

    Published 1970
    Table of Contents: “…All ye whom love or fortune, A shepherd in a shade, Awake sweet love, Away with these self-loving lads, Burst forth my tears, By a fountain, Can she excuse my wrongs (The Earl of Essex Galliard) , Clear or cloudy, Come again sweet love doth now invite, Come away come sweet love, Come heavy sleep, Come when I call (dialogue), Come ye heavy states of night, Dear if you change, Disdain me still, Faction that ever dwells, Farewell unkind, Fie on this feigning, Fine knacks for ladies, Flow my tears (Lachrimae), Flow not so fast, Go crystal tears, His golden locks, Humour say (dialogue), If floods of tears, If my complaints could passions move, If that a sinner's sighs, I must complain, In this trembling shadow cast, It was a time, Lend your ears, Love stood amazed, Love those beams that breed, Me me and none but me, My heart and tongue were twins, My thoughts are winged with hopes, Now cease my wandering eyes, Now O now I needs must part, O what hath overwrought, Praise blindness eyes, Rest awhile you cruel cares, Say Love, Shall I strive with words to move, Shall I sue, Sleep wayward thoughts, Stay Time awhile thy flying, Sweet stay awhile, Tell me true Love, The lowest trees have tops, Think'st thou then by thy feigning, Thou mighty God, Unquiet thoughts, Weep you no more, Were every thought an eye, What if I never speed, What poor astronomers are they, When Phoebus first did Daphne love, Where sin sore wounding, White as lilies, Whoever thinks or hopes of love for love, Wilt thou unkind thus reave me of my heart, Woeful heart, Would my conceit.…”
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    Ayres for four voices / by Dowland, John, 1563?-1626

    Published 2000
    Table of Contents: “…Unquiet thoughts ; Whoever thinks or hopes ; My thoughts are wing'd with hopes ; If my complaints ; 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 : (with alternative words, All the day) ; His golden locks ; Awake, sweet love ; Come, heavy sleep ; Away with these self-loving lads -- From The second booke of songs or ayres (1600). …”
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    The sound of music / by Rodgers, Richard, 1902-1979

    Published 1995
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