Category:Lute accompaniment
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View (previous 50) (next 50) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500).- Shall I sue, shall I seeke for grace (John Dowland)
- Of all the birds (John Bartlet)
- Flow my teares fall from your springs (John Dowland)
- Dye not before thy day (John Dowland)
- Mourne, mourne, day is with darknesse fled (John Dowland)
- Who ever thinks or hopes of love for love (John Dowland)
- Can she excuse my wrongs (John Dowland)
- Thinkst thou then by thy feigning (John Dowland)
- Come away, come sweet love (John Dowland)
- Sleep wayward thoughts (John Dowland)
- Come heavy sleep (John Dowland)
- In exitu Israel (Vincenzo Galilei)
- O sweet woods, the delight of solitarienesse (John Dowland)
- It was a lover and his lass (Thomas Morley)
- Humor say what makst thou heere (John Dowland)
- Time Stands Still (John Dowland)
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- If My Complaints Could Passions move (John Dowland)
- Praise blindnesse eies, for seeing is deceipt (John Dowland)
- If fluds of teares could clense my follies past (John Dowland)
- Now cease my wandring eyes (John Dowland)
- Come ye heauie states of night (John Dowland)
- White as Lillies was hir face (John Dowland)
- Faction that euer dwells in court (John Dowland)
- Tosse not my soule (John Dowland)
- Cleare or Cloudie sweet as Aprill showring (John Dowland)
- Sleep, slumb'ring eyes (Thomas Morley)
- Will you buy a fine dog? (Thomas Morley)
- White as lilies was her face (Thomas Morley)
- Absence, hear thou my protestation (Thomas Morley)
- Fair in a morn (Thomas Morley)
- Come, Sorrow come (Thomas Morley)
- What if my mistress now (Thomas Morley)
- Love Winged My Hope (Thomas Morley)
- Can I forget what Reason's force (Thomas Morley)
- Mistress mine, well may you fare (Thomas Morley)
- Who is it that this dark night (Thomas Morley)
- A Painted Tale (Thomas Morley)
- Thirsis and Milla (Thomas Morley)
- She straight her light green silken coats (Thomas Morley)
- With my love my life was nestled (Thomas Morley)
- I saw my lady weeping (Thomas Morley)
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- Farewell too faire (John Dowland)
- Behold a wonder heere (John Dowland)
- Daphne was not so chaste as she was changing (John Dowland)
- Me me and none but me (John Dowland)
- When Phœbus first did Daphne loue (John Dowland)
- Lend your eares to my sorrow good people (John Dowland)
- By a fountaine where I lay (John Dowland)
