1Gibbons: Madrigals and motets 1612 - 1. The Silver Swan
2Gibbons: Madrigals and motets 1612 - 2. O that the learned poets
3Gibbons: Madrigals and motets 1612 - 3. I weigh not Fortune's frown
4Gibbons: Madrigals and motets 1612 - 4. I tremble not at noise of war
5Gibbons: Madrigals and motets 1612 - 5. I see Ambition never pleased
6Gibbons: Madrigals and motets 1612 - 6. I feign not friendship
7Gibbons: Madrigals and motets 1612 - 7. How art thou thralled?
8Gibbons: Madrigals and motets 1612 - 8. Farewell all joys
9Gibbons: Madrigals and motets 1612 - 9. Dainty fine bird
10Gibbons: Madrigals and motets 1612 - 10. Fair ladies that to love
11Gibbons: Madrigals and motets 1612 - 11. 'Mongst thousand good
12Gibbons: Madrigals and motets 1612 - 12. Now each flowery bank of May
13Gibbons: Madrigals and motets 1612 - 13. Lais now old
14Gibbons: Madrigals and motets 1612 - 14. What is our life?
15Gibbons: Madrigals and motets 1612 - 15. Ah dear heart
16Gibbons: Madrigals and motets 1612 - 16. Fair is the Rose
17Gibbons: Madrigals and motets 1612 - 17. Nay let me weep
18Gibbons: Madrigals and motets 1612 - 18. Ne'er let the Sun
19Gibbons: Madrigals and motets 1612 - 19. Yet if that age
20Gibbons: Madrigals and motets 1612 - 20. Trust not too much fair youth
21Wilbye: First Set of English Madrigals (1598) - 4. Weep, O mine eyes
22Wilbye: First Set of English Madrigals (1598) - 10. Lady, when I behold
23Wilbye: First Set of English Madrigals (1598) - 11. Thus saith my Cloris bright
24Wilbye: First Set of English Madrigals (1598) - 12. Adieu, sweet Amaryllis
25Wilbye: First Set of English Madrigals (1598) - 13. Die hapless man
26Wilbye: First Set of English Madrigals (1598) - 18. Lady, your words do spite me
27Wilbye: First Set of English Madrigals (1598) - 19. Alas! what a wretched life
28Wilbye: First Set of English Madrigals (1598) - 24. Lady, when I behold
29Wilbye: First Set of English Madrigals (1598) - 25. When shall my wretched life?
30Wilbye: First Set of English Madrigals (1598) - 26. Of joys and pleasing pains
31Wilbye: First Set of English Madrigals (1598) - 27. My throat is sore
32Wilbye: First Set of English Madrigals (1598) - 28. Cruel, behold my heavy ending
33Wilbye: First Set of English Madrigals (1598) - 29. Thou art but young, thou saye'st
34Wilbye: First Set of English Madrigals (1598) - 30. Why dost thou shoot?
35Wilbye: Second Set of Madrigals, 1609 - 17. Sweet honey-sucking bees
36Wilbye: Second Set of Madrigals, 1609 - 18. Yet sweet, take heed
37Wilbye: Second Set of Madrigals, 1609 - 25. Ye that do live in pleasures
38Wilbye: Second Set of Madrigals, 1609 - 27. O wretched man
39Wilbye: Second Set of Madrigals, 1609 - 30. Ah! Cannot sighs nor tears
40Wilbye: Second Set of Madrigals, 1609 - 31. Draw On Sweet Night
41Wilbye: Second Set of Madrigals, 1609 - 32. Stay, Corydon, thou swain
42Wilbye: Second Set of Madrigals, 1609 - 33. Softly, O softly drop my eyes
43Morley: Madrigals - Arise, Awake, You Silly Shepherds Sleeping
44Morley: Madrigals - Besides A Fountain
45Morley: Madrigals - No, No, No, Nigella
46Morley: Madrigals - Singing Alone
47Morley: Ayres - With My Love
48Morley: Ayres - Mistress Mine
49Morley: Madrigals - Stay Heart, Run Not So Fast
50Morley: Madrigals - Fire And Lightening
51Morley: Madrigals - Phyllis, I Fain Would Die Now
52Morley: Madrigals - Hard By A Crystal Fountain
53Morley: Madrigals - In Every Place
54Morley: Madrigals - O Grief E'en On The Bud
55Morley: Ayres - Absence Hear
56Morley: Madrigals - Deep Lamenting
57Morley: Ayres - Sleep Slumb'ring Eyes
58Morley: Madrigals - Hark! Alleluia
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