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John Dowland: Pilgrimes Solace
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1 | I. Disdaine me still that I may euer loue
(John Dowland) (OT) - Dowland-Pilgrims / B1v |
2 | II. Sweet stay awhile, why will you rise?
(John Dowland) (OT) - Dowland-Pilgrims / B2v |
3 | III. To aske for all thy lone, and thy whole eart t'were madnesse
(John Dowland) (OT) - Dowland-Pilgrims / C1v |
4 | IIII. Loue those beames that breede
(John Dowland) (OT) - Dowland-Pilgrims / C2v |
5 | V. Shall I striue with wordes to moue
(John Dowland) (OT) - Dowland-Pilgrims / D1v |
6 | VI. Were euery thought an eye, and all those eyes could see
(John Dowland) (OT) - Dowland-Pilgrims / D2v |
7 | VII. Stay time a while thy flying
(John Dowland) (OT) - Dowland-Pilgrims / E1v |
8 | VIII. Tell me true Loue where shall I seeke thy being
(John Dowland) (OT) - Dowland-Pilgrims / E2v |
9 | IX. Goe nightly cares
(John Dowland) (OT) - Dowland-Pilgrims / F1v |
10 | X. From silent night, true register of moanes
(John Dowland) (OT) - Dowland-Pilgrims / F2v |
11 | XI. Lasso vita mia, mi fa morire
(John Dowland) (OT) - Dowland-Pilgrims / G1v |
12 | XII. In this trembling shadow
(John Dowland) (OT) - Dowland-Pilgrims / G2v |
13 | XIII. If that a sinners sighes be Angels foode
(John Dowland) (OT) - Dowland-Pilgrims / H1v |
14a | XIIII. Thou mightie God, that rightest euery wrong
(John Dowland) (OT) - Dowland-Pilgrims / H2v |
The first Part
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14b | XV. When Davids life by Saul was often sought
(John Dowland) (OT) - Dowland-Pilgrims / I1v |
The second Part
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14c | XVI. When the poore Criple by the Poole did lye
(John Dowland) (OT) - Dowland-Pilgrims / I2v |
The third Part
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15 | XVII. Where Sinne fore wounding
(John Dowland) (OT) - Dowland-Pilgrims / K1v |
16 | XVIII. My heart and tongue were twinnes, at once conceived
(John Dowland) (OT) - Dowland-Pilgrims / K2v |
17 | XIX. Vp merry mates, To Neptunes prayse
(John Dowland) (OT) - Dowland-Pilgrims / L1v |
18 | XX. Welcome black night Hymens faire day
(John Dowland) (OT) - Dowland-Pilgrims / L2v |
19 | XXI. Cease these false sports.
(John Dowland) (OT) - Dowland-Pilgrims / M1v |
20 | XXII. Galliard to Lachrimae
(John Dowland) (OT) - Dowland-Pilgrims / M2v |
Lachrimae Galliard
ConcR368 1. CH-GbuschHerhold / 27r | 2. Dowland-Pilgrim / M2v | 3. GB-LblSloane1021 / 44v (1) |
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