# | Title | Artist | Rating | Length |
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1 | Can she excuse my wrongs? | John Dowland | | 3:01 |
2 | Author of light, revive my dying sprite | Thomas Campion | | 2:57 |
3 | Flow, my tears, fall from your springs | John Dowland | | 3:41 |
4 | A Fancy | John Dowland | | 2:40 |
5 | Come tread the paths of pensive pangs | [anonymous] | | 3:47 |
6 | Since first I saw your face | Thomas Ford | | 2:36 |
7 | Sorrow, stay, lend true repentant tears | John Dowland | | 3:22 |
8 | The most sacred Queen Elizabeth, her Galliard | John Dowland | | 1:21 |
9 | Eliza is the fairest Queen | Edward Johnson | | 2:02 |
10 | Eyes, look no more | John Danyel | | 4:24 |
11 | Oft have I sigh'd for him that hears me not | Thomas Campion | | 2:37 |
12 | Go nightly cares, the enemy to rest | John Dowland | | 7:04 |
13 | Pavin | Alfonso Ferrabosco (I) | | 3:06 |
14 | Thou pretty bird, how do I see | John Danyel | | 1:27 |
15 | In terrors trapp'd with thraldom thrust | William Hunnis | | 3:54 |
16 | Now, o now I needs must part | John Dowland | | 5:19 |
17 | Preludium | John Dowland | | 1:02 |
18 | A Fantasie | John Dowland | | 4:51 |
19 | Say, Love, if ever thou didst find | John Dowland | | 2:04 |
20 | I die whenas I do not see | John Danyel | | 1:52 |
21 | The Frog Galliard | John Dowland | | 1:58 |
22 | Awake, sweet love, thou art returned | John Dowland | | 2:39 |
23 | Tell me, true Love | John Dowland | | 4:34 |