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John Dowland
ARTIST MUSICS
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Sleep wayward thoughts  Galliard (Sleep wayward thoughts)
Sleep wayward thoughts  Galliard (Sleep wayward thoughts)
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Flow, my tears, fall from your springs  Flow, my tears / Lachrimae antiquae
Flow, my tears, fall from your springs  Flow, my tears / Lachrimae antiquae
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Now, O now I need must part  Now, oh now I needs must part / The Frog Galliard
Now, O now I needs must part  Now, oh now I needs must part / The Frog Galliard
6:18
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Come, ye heavy states of night  Come ye heavy states of night
Come, ye heavy states of night  Come ye heavy states of night
2:30
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Weep you No. more, orchard fountains  Weep you no more sad fountains
Weep you No. more, sad fountains  Weep you no more sad fountains
4:13
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Come again, sweet love doth invite now  Come again (from The First Booke of Songes or Ayres, No. 17)
Come again, sweet love doth now invite  Come again (from The First Booke of Songes or Ayres, No. 17)
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I saw my lady weep  I saw my Lady weep (from The Second Booke of Songes or Ayres, No. 1)
I saw my lady weep  I saw my Lady weep (from The Second Booke of Songes or Ayres, No. 1)
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Flow, my tears, fall from your springs  Flow my tears (from The Second Booke of Songes or Ayres, No. 2)
Flow, my tears, fall from your springs  Flow my tears (from The Second Booke of Songes or Ayres, No. 2)
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Say, Love if ever you didst find  Say love if ever thou didst find (from The Third and Last Booke of Songes or Ayres, No. 11)
Say, Love if ever thou didst find  Say love if ever thou didst find (from The Third and Last Booke of Songes or Ayres, No. 11)
2:15
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In darkness let me dwell  In darknesse let mee dwell
In darkness let me dwell  In darknesse let mee dwell
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Away with these self-loving lads  Away with these selfe louing lads
Away with these self-loving lads  Away with these selfe louing lads
1:59
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All ye whom love or fortune hath betrayed  All ye whom loue of fortune or fortune hath betrayd
All ye whom love or fortune hath betrayed  All ye whom loue of fortune or fortune hath betrayd
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It was a time when silly bees could speak  It was a time when silly bees could speake
It was a time when silly bees could speak  It was a time when silly bees could speake
 
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Come again, sweet love doth invite now  Come again (Orpheus besänftigt die wilden Baboons)
Come again, sweet love doth now invite  Come again (Orpheus besänftigt die wilden Baboons)
2:11
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Can you excuse my wrongs,  Can she excuse (from First Booke, 1597)
Can she excuse my wrongs,  Can she excuse (from First Booke, 1597)
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Like, heavy sleep  Come heavy Sleep (from First Booke, 1597)
Come, heavy sleep  Come heavy Sleep (from First Booke, 1597)
3:45
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Fine cracks for ladies  Fine knacks for Ladies (from Second Booke, 1600)
Fine knacks for ladies  Fine knacks for Ladies (from Second Booke, 1600)
2:44
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If my complaints could move passions  If my complaints (from First Booke, 1597)
If my complaints could passions move  If my complaints (from First Booke, 1597)
3:11
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Now, O now I need must part  Now O Now I Needs Must Part
Now, O now I needs must part  Now O Now I Needs Must Part
2:39
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Like, heavy sleep  Come Heavy Sleep
Come, heavy sleep  Come Heavy Sleep
2:58
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Me, me, and none but me  Me, Me and None but Me
Me, me, and none but me  Me, Me and None but Me
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