John Dowland Musique vocale: Chant, lied
All people that on earth do dwell
1592
All people that on earth do dwell
1621
All ye whom love or fortune hath betrayed
1597
An heart that's broken and contrite
1614
A Pilgrimes Solace
1612
A Pilgrimes Solace
1612
A shepherd in a shade
1600
Awake sweet love, thou art returned
1597
Away with these self-loving lads
1597
Behold and have regard
1592
Behold a wonder here
1603
Burst forth, my tears
1597
By a fountain where I lay
1603
Cease, cease these false sports
Clear or cloudy sweet as April showering
1600
Come again, sweet love doth now invite
1597
Come away, come sweet love
1597
Come, heavy sleep
1597
Come when I call, or tarry till I come
1603
Come, ye heavy states of night
1600
Daphne was not so chaste as she was changing
1603
Dear, if you change, I'll never choose again
1597
Die not before thy day
1600
Disdain me still, that I may ever love
1612
Faction, that ever dwells in court
1600
Farewell, too fair
1603
Farewell, unkind, farewell
1603
Far from triumphing court
1610
Fie on this feigning, is love without desire
1603
Fine knacks for ladies
1600
Flow, my tears, fall from your springs
1600
Flow not so fast ye fountains
1603
From silent night, true register of moans
1612
Go, crystal tears
1597
Go nightly cares, the enemy to rest
1612
His golden locks Time hath to silver turned
1597
Humour say what mak'st thou here
1600
If floods of tears could cleanse my follies past
1600
If my complaints could passions move
1597
If that a sinner's sighs be angel's food
1612
I must complain, yet do enjoy my love
1603
In darkness let me dwell
1610
In this trembling shadow cast
1612
I saw my lady weep
1600
I shame at mine unworthiness
1614
It was a time when silly bees could speak
1603
Lady if you so spite me
1610
Lamentatio Henrici Noel
1597
Lasso vita mia
1612
Lend your ears to my sorrow, good people
1603
Lord, hear my prayer, hark the plaint
Lord, in thy wrath reprove me not
Lord, to thee I make my moa
1592
Love stood amazed at sweet Beauty's pain
1603
Love, those beams, that breed
1612
Mourn, mourn, day is with darkness fled
1600
My heart and tongue were twins
1612
My soul praise the Lord
1592
My thoughts are winged with hopes
1597
Now cease, my wandering eyes
1600
Now, O now I needs must part
1600
O God of power omnipotent
1592
O Lord consider my distress
O Lord of whom I do depend
O Lord, turn not away thy face
O sweet woods, the delight of solitariness
1600
O what hath overwrought my all amazed thought
1603
Praise blindness, eyes, for seeing is deceit
1600
Put me not to rebuke, O Lord
1592
Rest awhile, you cruel cares
1597
Say, Love, if ever thou didst find
1603
Shall I strive with words to move
1612
Shall I sue, shall I seek for grace?
1600
Sorrow, stay, lend true repentant tears
1600
Stay, Time, awhile thy flying
1612
Sweet, stay awhile, why will you rise?
1612
Tell me, true Love
1612
The Firste Booke of Songes or Ayres of Fowre Partes
1597
The lowest trees have tops
1603
The Second Book of Songs
1600
The Third and Last Book of Songs or Aires
1603
Think'st thou then by thy feigning
1597
Time's eldest son
1600
Time stands still
1603
To ask for all thy love
1612
Toss not my soul
1600
Unquiet thoughts
1597
Up merry mates, to Neptune's praise
1612
Weep you no more, sad fountains
1603
Welcome, black night, Hymen's fair day
1612
Were every thought an eye
1612
What if I never speed?
1603
What poor astronomers are they
1603
When Phoebus first did Daphne love
1603
Where righteousness doth say
Where sin, sore-wounding
1612
White as lilies was her face
1600
Whoever thinks or hopes of love for love
1597
Wilt thou unkind thus reave me of my heart
1597
Woeful heart with grief oppressed
1600
Would my conceit that first enforced my woe
1597
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