N° |
Catégorie |
Auteur |
Description |
1 |
Chant et guitare |
DOWLAND John |
Farewell to fair |
2 |
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Time stands still |
3 |
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Behold a wonder here |
4 |
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Daphne was not so chaste |
5 |
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Me, me, and none but me |
6 |
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When Phoebus first did Daphne love |
7 |
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Say love if ever thou didst find |
8 |
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Flow not so fast ye fountains |
9 |
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What if i never speed? |
10 |
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Love stood amaz'd |
11 |
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Lend your ears to my sorrow |
12 |
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By a fountain where i lay |
13 |
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Oh what hath overwrought |
14 |
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Farewell unkind farewell |
15 |
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Weep you no more, sad fountains |
16 |
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Fie on this feigning |
17 |
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I must complain |
18 |
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It was a time when silly bees could speak |
19 |
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The lowest trees have tops |
20 |
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What poor astronomers are they |
21 |
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Come when i call |
22 |
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Disdain me still |
23 |
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Sweet stay awhile |
24 |
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To ask for all thy love |
25 |
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Love those beams |
26 |
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Shall i strive with words to move |
27 |
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Were every thought an eye |
28 |
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Stay time awhile thy flying |
29 |
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Tell me true love |
30 |
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Go nightly cares |
31 |
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From silent night |
32 |
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Lasso vita mia |
33 |
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In this trembling shadow |
34 |
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If that a sinner's sighs |
35 |
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Thou mighty God |
36 |
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When David's life |
37 |
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When the poor cripple |
38 |
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Where sin sore wounding |
39 |
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My heart and tongue were twins |
40 |
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Up merry mates |
41 |
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Welcome black night |
42 |
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Cease these false sports |
43 |
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Far from triumphing court from A musicall banquet |
44 |
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Lady if you so spite me from A musical l banquet |
45 |
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In darkness let me dwell from A musical banquet |
46 |
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Galliard to Lachrimae from A pilgrimes solace |