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As Vesta was, from Latmos hill descending |
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Weelkes, Thomas
Sarum Consort, The
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Hark! Did ye ever hear so sweet a singing? |
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Hunt, Thomas
Sarum Consort, The
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O Lord, make thy servant Elizabeth the Queen |
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Sarum Consort, The
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O clap your hands |
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Gibbons, Orlando
Sarum Consort, The
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Variation on Robin is to the greenwood gone |
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Heringman, Jacob
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So beautie on the waters stood |
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Ferrabosco, Alfonso
Heringman, Jacob
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Laboravi in gemitu meo |
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Sarum Consort, The
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Hence stars, too dim of light |
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East, Michael
Sarum Consort, The
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Oft have I vowde |
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Wilbye, John
Sarum Consort, The
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Book of Songs, Book 3: Time stands still |
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Dowland, John
Byrne, Duncan
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Adue, ye citty prisoning towers |
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Tomkins, Thomas
Sarum Consort, The
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Yee that doe live in pleasures |
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Wilbye, John
Sarum Consort, The
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Dowland's Bells, P. 43a, "The Lady Rich's Galliard |
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Dowland, John
Heringman, Jacob
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Hard by a cristall fountaine |
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Morley, Thomas
Sarum Consort, The
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Draw on sweet night |
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Wilbye, John
Heringman, Jacob
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