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Tenor Lawrence Wiliford
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Tenor Lawrence Wiliford
Tenor Lawrence Wiliford and Lutenist Lucas Harris
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Tenor Lawrence Wiliford and Lutenist Lucas Harris
Instruments
lute
Tenor Lawrence Wiliford and Lutenist Lucas Harris
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Tenor Lawrence Wiliford and Lutenist Lucas Harris
Instruments
lute
Lately on yonder swelling Bush
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Lately on yonder swelling Bush
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editions
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Lately on yonder swelling Bush
Book Viewer
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20190209-Vic(afternoon)-Edited_2
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20190209-Vic(afternoon)-Edited_2
Front Matter
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Front Matter
Distressed Pilgrim whose dark clouded eyes (A Dialogue betwixt Cordanus and Amoret, on a Lost Heart)
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Distressed Pilgrim whose dark clouded eyes (A Dialogue betwixt Cordanus and Amoret, on a Lost Heart)
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editions
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Distressed Pilgrim whose dark clouded eyes
Ayres and dialogues, for one, two, and three voyces
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Ayres and dialogues, for one, two, and three voyces
Composer
Henry Lawes
EMS Conference Materials
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EMS Conference Materials
Images of the Book Ayres and dialogues for one, two, and three voyces
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Images of the Book Ayres and dialogues for one, two, and three voyces
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  • editions (51) + -
  • musical performances (9) + -
  • musical notation (5) + -
  • music books (4) + -
  • autographs (manuscripts) (1) + -
  • books (1) + -

Songscape

  • Venus, redress a wrong that's done (5) + -
  • Come heavy Souls, oppressed with the weight (3) + -
  • As Cælia rested in the shade (2) + -
  • Be gone, be gone thou perjured man (2) + -
  • Cloris your selfe you so excell (2) + -
  • Cælia, thy bright Angel's face (2) + -
  • Inquel gelato core (2) + -
  • Lovely Chloris through thine eyes (2) + -
  • When thou, poor Excommunicate (2) + -
  • While I listen to thy voyce (2) + -
  • Θέλω λέγειν Ἀτρείδας (2) + -
  • Aged man that moves these fields (1) + -
  • Am I dispised because you say (1) + -
  • Amarantha sweet & fair (1) + -
  • Aske me why I send you here (1) + -
  • Bacchus, I-acchus, fill our Brains (1) + -
  • Canst thou love me and yet doubt (1) + -
  • Careless of Love and free from Fears (1) + -
  • Come Chloris hie we to the Bower (1) + -
  • Come my Lucasta heer's the Grove (1) + -
  • Come my Sweet, whilst every strain (Love and Musick) (1) + -
  • Come, come, thou glorious object of my sight (1) + -
  • Dearest do not now delay me (1) + -
  • Distressed Pilgrim whose dark clouded eyes (1) + -
  • Farewell fair Saint, may not the sea and wind (1) + -
  • Gaze not on Swanns in whose soft brest (1) + -
  • Give me more Love, or more Disdain (1) + -
  • Go thou Emblem of my heart (1) + -
  • Grieve not, dear Love, although we often part (1) + -
  • He that loves a rosie cheek (1) + -
  • I long to sing the seidge of Troy (1) + -
  • If my Mistress fix her eye (1) + -
  • If when the Sun at Noon displayes (1) + -
  • Imbre lachrymarum largo Genas spargo (1) + -
  • Keep on your veile and hide your eye (1) + -
  • Ladies who gild the glittering Noon (1) + -
  • Ladies, you whose smooth and dainty Skin (1) + -
  • Lately on yonder swelling Bush (1) + -
  • Musick, thou Queen of souls (1) + -
  • O now the certain cause I know (1) + -
  • O the fickle state of Lovers (1) + -
  • The Day's returned, and so are we, to pay (1) + -
  • Thou Shepheard whose intentive eye (1) + -
  • Thou art so fair, and yong withall (1) + -
  • Though my torment far exceeds (1) + -
  • Till I beheld fair Calia's face (1) + -
  • Till now I never did believe (1) + -
  • Tis Wine that inspires (1) + -
  • Tis true (Fair Celia) that by thee I live (1) + -
  • Two hundred minutes are run down (1) + -
  • When on the Altar of my hand (1) + -
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