Donne, John
[Other];
Sidney, Philip
[Other];
Tessier, Guillaume
[Other];
Dowland, John
[Other];
Coperario, John
[Other];
Ferrabosco, Alfonso
[Other];
Corkine, William
[Other];
Hilton, John
[Other];
Agnew, Paul
[Performer];
Sidney, Philip
[Performer]
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Media type:
Performed Music
Title:
O sweet woods
:
the delight of solitarienesse
Contains:
In a grove most rich of shade
/ Sir Philip Sidney, Guillaume Tessier
O sweet woods, the delight of solitarienesse
/ Sir Philip Sidney, John Dowland
Come live with mee, and bee my love
/ John Donne, Anon.
So, so breake off this last lamenting kisse
/ John Donne, Anon.
Sweet stay a while, why will you rise?
/ John Donne, John Dowland
Who is it that this darke night
/ Sir Philip Sidney, Thomas Morley
Preludium, lute solo
/ John Dowland
Goe my flocke, goe get you hence
/ Sir Philip Sidney, Anon.
Send home my long strayde eies to mee
/ John Donne, Giovanni Coperario
Goe and catch a fallinge star
/ John Donne, Anon.
So, so breake off this last lamenting kisse
/ John Donne, Alfonso Ferrabosco
O deere life when shall it be
/ Sir Philip Sidney, Anon.
The fire to see my woes for anger burneth
/ Sir Philip Sidney, William Corkine
Sir Philip Sidney's lamentacion, lute solo
/ Anon.
Dearest love I doe not goe
/ John Donne, Anon.
'Tis true, 'tis day, what though it be?
/ Jone Donne, William Corkine
A hymne to God the father
/ John Donne, John Hilton