| DOWLAND, John |
[D no. in Poulton, Diana. Dowland Collected lute music, 3rd ed. 1981] |
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| c1563-1626 |
[Song versions of instrumental pieces are shown within curves] |
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[DA Lachrymae, 21 dances for 5 viols and lute, London, 1604] |
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Adeu for Master Oliver Cromwell, see Resolution |
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Aloe, lute |
68 |
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382b |
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Aria (Simpson 1617 as no 8), see (Mrs) Nichols Almand |
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Awake sweet love, lute song |
(24) |
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1:19 |
1088 |
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Battle galliard, lute, see ‘King of Denmark’s galliard’ |
40 |
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Bonny sweet Robin, see Robin below |
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Mr Bucton’s galliard, consort (‘Susanna galliard,’ lute) |
19 |
19 |
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871 |
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Can she excuse my wrongs, lute song; broken consort; |
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12 |
1:5 |
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lute solo also as ‘Earl of Essex’s galliard’ |
42 |
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353c, 879, 1089 |
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My Lord Chamberlains Galliard, 2 lutes |
37 |
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1069 |
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The Lady Clifton’s spirit, galliard, lute |
45 |
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876 |
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Come again, sweet love doth now invite, lute song |
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1:17 |
1090 |
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Come away, come sweet love, lute song |
60 |
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1:11 |
1091 |
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Come heavy sleep, lute song |
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1:20 |
115g, 1042 |
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Come ye heavy shades of night, lute song |
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2:14 |
10d, 1207 |
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A Complaint (version of Fortune my foe), lute |
63 |
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115b, 182, 810 |
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The King of Denmark’s galliard, consort |
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11 |
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357, 512, 867 |
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(Mr. Mildmay’s galliard; Battle galliard, lute) |
(40) |
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Digorie Piper, see Piper |
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Dowland’s Midnight, see ‘Midnight’, below |
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The most sacred Queene Elizabeth, her Galliard |
41 |
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626, 872, 1355, 1503 |
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Earle of Essex. his Galliard (‘Can she’) |
42 |
12 |
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353c, 879, 1089 |
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Far from triumphing court, lute song |
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8:16 |
914 |
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Farewell, fancy, lute (Chromatic fantasia) |
3 |
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780, 800 |
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Farewell, too faire, lute song |
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3:1 |
803 |
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Farewell unkind, lute song |
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3:14 |
169, 802 |
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Fine knacks for ladies, lute song |
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2:12 |
412b, 414b |
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Flow my tears, lute song |
(15) |
(1) |
2:2 |
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(Vocal version of ‘Lachrymae’ pavan, see below) |
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31a, 244b, 336e, 1024, 1051 |
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Flow not so fast ye fountains, lute song |
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3:8 |
1026 |
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Forlorne Hope, fancy, lute |
2 |
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779, 1022 |
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Fortune my foe, lute see also A Complaint, consort |
62 |
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182b, (810), 1023 |
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Frog galliard, lute (version of ‘Now. O now’) |
23 |
90 |
(1:6) |
188b, 298a, (736), 878 |
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A Galliard, lute (‘Walsingham’) |
31 |
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44, 869, 1540 |
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[The George Alow came from the south], variations, lute, see ‘Aloe’ above |
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Go from my Window, variations, lute |
64 |
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354f, 898 |
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Go nightly cares, lute song |
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4:9 |
1092 |
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Mr Nicholas Griffith his galliard |
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16 |
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875 |
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Mister Giles Hobies galliard |
29 |
15 |
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874 |
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Lady Hunsdons Puffe, almaine, |
54 |
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465 |
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I saw my lady weep, lute song |
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2:1 |
1027 |
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If my complaints could passion move, lute song |
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1:4 |
8 |
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— SATB version (see also Piper’s galliard, below) |
19 |
18 |
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8 |
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In darkness let me dwell |
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2:20 |
1025 |
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It was a time when silly bees, lute song |
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3:18 |
1093 |
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Lachrymae, the seven pavanes |
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1-7 |
31a, 34b, 56b, 172b, 300c, 1251 |
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1. Lachrymae antiquæ pavan (see also above ‘Flow my tears’) |
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(+ Byrd, Holborne, Hove, Robinson, Sweelinck) |
31a, (109a), 269b, 1024 |
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(2. L. antiquae novae, 3. L. gementes, 4. L. tristes, 5. L. coactae, 6. L. amantis, 7. L. verae) |
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Lady if you so spite me, lute song |
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9: 16 |
1094 |
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The Lady Laitones almane |
48a |
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466 |
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Sir John Langtons Pavan |
14a |
10 |
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1252 |
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Lasso mia vita, consort song |
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4.11 |
1182 |
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Loth to departe, version of ballad as a lute song |
69 |
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24b, 28b, 167b, 805 |
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Me, me and none but me, lute song |
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3:5 |
1029 |
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Melancholy galliard |
25 |
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239b, 873 |
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Midnight |
99 |
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1209 |
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Mignarda, galliard (Noels Galliard) |
34 |
(14) |
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880 |
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Mr. Mildmay’s galliard, see King of Denmark’s galliard |
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The Most Sacred Queen Elizabeth Her Galliard, see under Elizabeth |
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My Lord Chamberlaines Galliard, 2 lutes |
37 |
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1069 |
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(lute version as ‘Sir John Souch his galliard’) |
(26) |
13 |
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881 |
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My thoughts are winged with hope, lute song |
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1:3 |
881, 1095 |
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Mistresse Nichols Almand |
52 |
20 |
1.12 |
464 |
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Mr Henry Noel’s Galliard or Mignarda (‘Shall I strive’) |
34 |
14 |
(5:16) |
880 |
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Now, O now, lute song; (4 part vocal version) |
1:6 |
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188b, (298a), 736, |
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(Frog galliard) |
(23) |
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801, (878), 1028 |
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Orlando sleepeth, lute |
61 |
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1056 |
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Pavan à 5 viols (attrib.) |
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1254 |
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(Captain Digorie) Piper’s pavan |
8 |
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9a |
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(Captain Digorie) Piper’s galliard |
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18 |
11:14ii |
8, 877 |
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Resolution pavan (Adeu for Master Oliver Cromwell) |
13 |
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1255 |
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Lady Rich coranto |
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668 |
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(Bonny sweet) Robin, lute variations on ballad |
70 |
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48a |
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Round Battle galliard, see also Battle galliard |
39 |
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868 |
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Rowland, see below Willobe |
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Say love, if ever, lute song |
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3:7 |
1096 |
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Semper Dowland, Semper Dolens, pavan |
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1021, 1253 |
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Shall I strive with words to move, (‘Noels Galliard’) |
(34) |
(14) |
4:5 |
880 |
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Shall I sue, lute song |
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2:19 |
1097 |
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The Shoemaker’s wife, a toy |
58 |
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1485 |
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Sleepe wayward thoughts, lute song |
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1:13 |
208a, 1098 |
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Sir John Smith, his almain |
47 |
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467 |
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Sorrow, sorrow stay, lute song |
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2:3 |
1030 |
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(arr, Wigthorpe as consort song ‘Sorrow come lend true repentant tears’ |
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Sir John Souch his galliard, lute |
26 |
13 |
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(225a), 881, 1095 |
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Lord Strang’s march |
65 |
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219b, 1118 |
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Susanna Galliard, lute (Lord Viscount Lisle, His Galliard) |
38 |
(22) |
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870 |
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Sweet Robin, see under Robin (above) |
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Tarleton’s jigg, lute (doubtful attrib.) |
81 |
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965 |
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Tarletones riserrectione [sic], jig, lute |
59 |
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1020 |
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Time stands still , lute song |
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3:2 |
1099 |
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Sir Henry Umpton’s funeral, pavan |
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9 |
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1010 |
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Volta à 4 (Simpson Taffel-Consort 39) |
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1538 |
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[Walsingham], galliard |
31 |
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44, 860,1540 |
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Weep you no more sad fountains, lute song |
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3:15 |
115a, 1100 |
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Welcome black night, lute song |
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4:20 |
22a, 1208 |
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Were every thought an eye, lute song |
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4:6 |
1101 |
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What if a day, lute (attrib.) |
79 |
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495, 1086 |
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What if I never speed, lute song |
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3:9 |
1102 |
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Mr George Whitehead, his almand |
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21 |
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463, 730 |
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Mrs Whites Nothing, jig, lute |
56 |
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994 |
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Mistres Whittes thinge, lute |
50 |
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468 |
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Who ever thinks or hopes, lute song |
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1:2 |
1103 |
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My Lord Willobes welcome home, 2 lutes |
66a |
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203a, 1072, 1375 |
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Wilt thou unkind thus reaue me, lute song |
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1:15 |
804 |
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Mistris Winters jumpe, coranto |
55 |
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685, 1348 |
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Zouch’s galliard, see Sir John Souch his galliard |
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