1 |
By beauteous softness mixed with majesty |
Henry Purcell |
3:29 |
2 |
Come again, sweet nature's treasure |
Edward Johnson |
1:16 |
3 |
Now, what is love? |
Robert Jones |
3:23 |
4 |
Fantasie & Toye |
Thomas Robinson |
3:18 |
5 |
Come again, sweet love doth now invite |
John Dowland |
5:03 |
6 |
If music be the food of love |
Henry Purcell |
3:57 |
7 |
Sweet Kate |
Robert Jones |
1:44 |
8 |
Virgin's muse |
Tobias Hume |
4:41 |
9 |
Sweet nymph, come to thy lover |
Thomas Morley |
2:13 |
10 |
Galliard |
John Dowland |
1:46 |
11 |
It was a lover and his lass |
Thomas Morley |
1:49 |
12 |
Full fathom five |
Robert Johnson |
2:45 |
13 |
The silver swan |
Orlando Gibbons |
1:21 |
14 |
Where the bee sucks |
Robert Johnson |
1:08 |
15 |
Farewell, dear love |
Robert Jones |
1:16 |
16 |
If my complaints could passions move |
John Dowland |
3:17 |
17 |
Weep, O mine eyes |
John Bennet |
2:31 |
18 |
Take, O take those lips away |
John Wilson |
1:11 |
19 |
The Willow song |
[anonymous] |
4:29 |
20 |
Semper Dowland, semper dolens |
John Dowland |
6:19 |
21 |
Come again, sweet nature's treasure (reprise) |
Edward Johnson |
1:20 |