Analitikák
Cím | Szerző | Oldalszám | Kieg.adatok | Megjegyzés | Tárgyszavak |
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Mistress mine | Thomas Morley | ||||
Fair sweet cruel | Thomas Ford | ||||
O mistress mine | William Byrd; William Shakespeare | ||||
I saw my Lady weep : 1st and 2nd verses : dédié âr Anthony Holborne | John Dowland | ||||
Now, o now I needs must part : 1st verse | John Dowland | ||||
The Frog Galliard - Dear, if I do not return : 3rd verse of No.5 | John Dowland | ||||
Flow my tears | John Dowland | ||||
Lacrimae Pavan | John Dowland | ||||
Can she excuse my wrongs : 1st verse | John Dowland | ||||
Earl of Essex, His Galliard | John Dowland | ||||
Go crystal tears : 1st verse | John Dowland | ||||
I saw my Lady weeping | Thomas Morley | ||||
Sorrow, stay | John Dowland | ||||
In darkness let me dwell | John Dowland | ||||
Away with these self-loving lads : 1-3rd and 5th verses | John Dowland | ||||
Fain would I change that note | Tobias Hume | ||||
This merry pleasant spring | Anonymus | ||||
Barbara Allen : traditonal | |||||
The Oak and the Ash : 1st, 3rd and 4th verses (traditional ) | |||||
The Miller of Dee : traditional | |||||
The Three Ravens : 1st, 3rd and 5-7th verses | Thomas Ravenscroft | ||||
Greensleeves : traditional | |||||
Let us dance | Henry Purcell | ||||
Fairest Isle | Henry Purcell; John Dryden | ||||
Sweeter than roses | Henry Purcell |