1 |
Draw on ſweet night |
John Wilbye |
4:38 |
2 |
Weepe O mine eies |
John Wilbye |
2:00 |
3 |
Adew ſweet Amaryllis |
John Wilbye |
2:17 |
4 |
Sweet hony-ſucking Bees |
John Wilbye |
4:44 |
5 |
Thou art but yong |
John Wilbye |
1:48 |
6 |
Cruell, behold |
John Wilbye |
2:29 |
7 |
I liue, and yet me thinks |
John Wilbye |
4:09 |
8 |
I loue, alas, yet am not loued |
John Wilbye |
2:22 |
9 |
Oft have I uowede |
John Wilbye |
2:46 |
10 |
Downe in a ualley |
John Wilbye |
5:49 |
11 |
When ſhall my wretched life |
John Wilbye |
2:41 |
12 |
O what ſhall I doe? |
John Wilbye |
2:44 |
13 |
Loue not me |
John Wilbye |
2:24 |
14 |
Happy, o happy he |
John Wilbye |
2:22 |
15 |
There where I ſaw |
John Wilbye |
3:38 |
16 |
Lady, your words doe ſpite me |
John Wilbye |
1:49 |
17 |
O Wretched man |
John Wilbye |
2:41 |
18 |
Yee reſtleſſe thoughts |
John Wilbye |
1:47 |
19 |
Lady when I behold |
John Wilbye |
2:09 |
20 |
Thus ſaith my Cloris bright |
John Wilbye |
1:31 |
21 |
Weep, weep, mine eyes |
John Wilbye |
4:23 |
22 |
Flora gave me faireſt flowers |
John Wilbye |
1:22 |
23 |
All pleaſure is of this condition |
John Wilbye |
2:32 |
24 |
Of ioys and pleaſing pains |
John Wilbye |
4:31 |
25 |
Where moſt my thoughts |
John Wilbye |
5:59 |