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Walsingham, song arranged for lute, P 67
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Can she excuse my wrongs, for 4 voices & lute (First Book of Songs)
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"Right honorable: as I have bin most bounde unto your honor..." (Letter
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Flow, my tears, fall from your springs, for 2 voices & lute (Second Boo
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Have You Seen but a White Lily Grow? for voice & lute
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"...Then in time passing Mr. Johnson died..." (Letter to Sir Robert Cec
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The King of Denmark, his Galliard, for lute, P 40
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The lowest trees have tops, for 4 voices & lute (Third Book of Songs)
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"...And accordinge as I desired ther cam a letter to me out of Germany.
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Fine knacks for ladies, for 4 voices & lute (Second Book of Songs)
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"...From thenc I went to the Landgrave of Hessen..." (Letter to Sir Rob
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Fantasy
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Come, heavy sleep, for 4 voices & lute (First Book of Songs)
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Forlorn Hope, fantasie for lute, P 2
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"...And from thence I had great desire to see Italy..." (Letter to Sir
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Come again, sweet love doth now invite, for 4 voices & lute (First Book
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Wilt thou unkind thus reave me of my heart, for 4 voices & lute (First
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"...After my departure I caled to mynde our conference..." (Letter to S
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Weep you no more, sad fountains, for 4 voices & lute (Third Book of Son
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My Lord Willoughby's Welcome Home, for lute, P 66
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Clear or cloudy sweet as Aprill showring, for 4 voices & lute (Second B
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"...men say that the Kinge of Spain is making great preparation..." (Le
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In darkness let me dwell, for voice, lute & bass viol (A Musicall Banqu