1 |
Sweet stay a while, why will you rise? |
John Dowland |
3:50 |
2 |
Cleare or cloudie sweet as Aprill showring |
John Dowland |
3:20 |
3 |
I saw my lady weepe (Lacrimae) |
John Dowland |
5:16 |
4 |
Come away, come sweet love |
John Dowland |
2:42 |
5 |
Semper Dowland semper dolens (lute solo) |
John Dowland |
3:10 |
6 |
I must complaine, yet do enjoy my love |
John Dowland |
2:48 |
7 |
Flow my teares |
John Dowland |
3:49 |
8 |
Shall I sue shall I seeke for grace? |
John Dowland |
2:36 |
9 |
All ye whom love or fortune hath betraid |
John Dowland |
5:12 |
10 |
What poore Astronomers are they |
John Dowland |
2:15 |
11 |
The Righte Honourable Robert, Earl of Essex, His Galliard (lute solo) |
John Dowland |
1:58 |
12 |
Now cease my wandring eies |
John Dowland |
2:17 |
13 |
Flow not so fast yee fountaines |
John Dowland |
4:29 |
14 |
Me me and none but me, dart home O gentle death |
John Dowland |
2:11 |
15 |
Come heavy sleepe the image of true death |
John Dowland |
4:21 |
16 |
A fantasia (lute solo) |
John Dowland |
5:54 |
17 |
Thou mightie God, that righest every wrong (first part) |
John Dowland |
3:03 |
18 |
When David's life by Saul was often sought (second part) |
John Dowland |
1:27 |
19 |
When the poore Criple by the Poole did lye (third part) |
John Dowland |
2:59 |