Dowland, John, 1563?-1626









Dowland, John 1562-1626
Dowland, John
VIAF ID: 14744124 (Personal)
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100 1 _ ‡a Dowland, John ‡d 1562-1626

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100 1 _ ‡a Dowland, John, ‡d 1563-1626

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100 1 _ ‡a Dowland, John, ‡d 1563?-1626

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100 1 _ ‡a Dowland, John, ‡d 1563?-1626

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100 1 _ ‡a Dowland, John, ‡d 1563?-1626

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100 1 _ ‡a Dowland, John ‡d (1563-1626).

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100 1 _ ‡a Dowland, John, ‡d 1563-1626

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200 _ | ‡a Dowland ‡b John ‡f 1563?-1626

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100 1 0 ‡a Dowland, John ‡d 1563-1626

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100 1 _ ‡a Dowland, John, ‡d 1563?-1626

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100 1 _ ‡a Dowland, John, ‡d 1563?-1626

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100 1 _ ‡a Dowland, John

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100 1 _ ‡a Dowland, John, ‡d 1563-1626


Uniform Title Links (415)
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Airs


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Alemandas|la mayor
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All people that on earth do dwell
- All ye whom love or fortune hath betraide
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Allemanden, Lt
- Allemandes
- Almains,|P. 49,|G major;
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Aloe
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As I went to Walsingham
- Awake sweet love, thou art returnd
- Away with these selfe loving lads
- Behold a wonder here
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Behold and have regard
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Booke of songs or aires ..., 3
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Booke of songs or ayres ..., 1
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Booke of songs or ayres ..., 2
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Books of songs or airs
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Books of songs or airs, 1|Come againe, sweet love


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Books of songs or airs, 1|Come away, come sweet love
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Books of songs or airs, 1|Come heavy sleepe
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Books of songs or airs, 1|If my complaints could passions move
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Books of songs or airs, 1|Now, o now I needs must part
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Books of songs or airs, 2|Fine knacks for ladies
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Books of songs or airs, 2|Flow my teares
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Books of songs or airs, 3|Weepe you no more, sad fountains
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Books of songs or airs, 3|What if I never speede
- Burst forth my teares
- Can she excuse
- Can she excuse my wrongs
- Captain Digorie Piper's galliard
- Captaine Digorie Piper his galiard
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Chamber music
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Chamber music.|Selections
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Chansons ou airs,|1er livre
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Chansons ou airs,|1er livre.|My thoughts are wing'd with hopes
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Cleare or cloudie sweet as Aprill showring

- Come away
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Come away, come sweet love

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Come heavy sleepe

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Complaint
- Courantes
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A coy joy

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Daphne was not so chaste as she was changing

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Deare if you change Ile never chuse againe

- Dowlands adew for Master Oliver Cromwell
- Dowland's first galliard
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Dowland's galliard
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Dr. Case's pavan

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A dream

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Dye not before thy day

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The Earl of Essex, his galliard

- The Earle of Essex galiard
- A fantaisie
- Fantaisies
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Fantaisies,|no 7
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Fantasias,|(1610)
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Fantasías|sol mayor
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Fantasien, Lt
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Fantasies,|P. 1,|G major
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Fantasies,|P. 5,|D minor
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Fantasies,|P. 6,|G minor
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Fantasies,|P. 7,|G minor
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Fantasies,|P. 73,|G major
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Farewell
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Farewell fantasia,|P. 3
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Farewell fantasia,|P. 4
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Farewell too faire

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Farewell unkind farewell

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Farre from triumphing court



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Fine knacks for ladies

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Flow my teares

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Flow not so fast yee fountaines

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Forlorn hope fancy

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Fortune
- Fortune my foe
- The frog galliard
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Frogg galliard
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From silent night, true register of moans
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Gaillarden, Lt
- Gaillardes
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Gallardas|do menor
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Galliard to Lachrimae


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Galliards,|P. 104,|G minor
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Galliards,|P. 21
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Galliards,|P. 26,|G minor
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Galliards,|P. 28,|C minor
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Galliards,|P. 29,|C minor
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Galliards,|P. 31,|G minor
- Gigues
- Giles Hobie's galliard
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Go christall teares

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Go from my window

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Goe nightly cares, the enemy to rest

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Hasellwood's galliard
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An heart thats broken and contrite


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His golden locks time hath to silver turnd

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The humble complaint of a sinner
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Humor say what makst thou heere

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I must complaine, yet do enjoy

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I saw my lady weepe

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I shame at mine unworthines


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If my complaints could passions move


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If that a sinners sighes

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In darkness let me dwell



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In this trembling, trembling shadow

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Instrumental music.|Selections;

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It was a time when silly bees could speake
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Une jeune fillette
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John Dowland's galliard
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The king of Denmark his galliard

- The King of Denmarks galiard
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Lachrimae ...



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Lachrimae amantis

- Lachrimae antiquae
- Lachrimae antiquae novae
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Lachrimae coactae

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Lachrimae.|Earl of Essex galliard
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Lachrimae gementes
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Lachrimae.|King of Denmark's galliard
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Lachrimae.|Lachrimae antiquae
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Lachrimae|Lachrimae antiquae novae

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Lachrimae|Lachrimae gementes
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Lachrimae.|Lachrimae tristes
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Lachrimae ...|Lachrimae verae


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Lachrimae. Lt
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Lachrimae.|M. Henry Noell his galiard
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Lachrimae.|M. Nicho. Gryffith his galiard
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Lachrimae.|M. Thomas Collier his galiard
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Lachrimae|Mr. George Whitehead his almand


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Lachrimae pavan
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Lachrimae.|Selections
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Lachrimae|Semper Dowland, semper dolens

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Lachrimae.|Sir John Souch his galiard
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Lachrimae ...|The king of Denmark's galiard
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Lady, if you so spight me



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Lady Laiton's almain

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The Lady Russell's pavan

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Lasso vita mia, mi fa morire

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Lord hear my prayer, hark the plaint
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Lord in thy wrath reprove me not
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Lord, in thy wrath reprove mee not
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Lord Strang's march

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Lord, to thee I make my moan
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Loth to depart

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The lowest trees have tops

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Lute music

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Lute music.|Selections

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M. Bucton his galiard

- M. Giles Hobies galiard
- M. John Langton's pavan
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Me, me and none but me

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Mellancoly galliard


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La mia Barbara

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Mignarda
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Mister Henry Noell lamentations
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Monsieur's almain
- The most high and mighty Christianus the fourth, King of Denmark, his galliard
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The most sacred Queen Elizabeth, her galliard

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Mounsieur's almaine
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Mourne, mourne, day is with darknesse fled

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Mr. Dowland's midnight

- Mr. Henry Noel his galiard
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Mr. John Langton's pavan
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Mr. Knight's galliard
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Mr. Langton's galliard

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Mr. Nicholas Gryffith his galiard
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Mr. Thomas Collier his galiard
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Mrs. Brigide Fleetwood's pavan

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Mrs. Clifton's almain

- Mrs. Nichols' almain
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Mrs Nichols Almand
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Mrs. Norrish's delight

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Mrs. Vaux galliard

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Mrs. Vaux's jig

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Mrs. White's nothing


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Mrs. White's thing

- Musique instrumentale.|Extraits;
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Musique pour luth
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My heart and tongue were twins

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My Lady Hunsdons allmande




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My Lord Chamberlaine his galliard


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My Lord Willobes wellcome home
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My Lord Willobes wellcome home. 2
- My Lord Willoughby's welcome home
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My soul praise the Lord
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Now cease my wandring eyes

- Now, o now I needs must part
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Now, oh now I needs must part
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O God of power omnipotent

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O Lord consider my distresse
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O Lord of whom I do depend
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O Lord, turn not away thy face

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O sweet woods, the delight of solitariness

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O what hath overwrought my all amazed thought

- Oeuvres musicales
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Orlando sleepeth


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Paduan
- Pavan Lachrimae
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Pavana Dowlandi Angli
- Pavanes
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Pavans,|C major
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A pilgrimes solace ...



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Pilgrimes solace.|Cease these false sports
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Pilgrimes solace.|Disdaine me still, that I may ever love
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A pilgrimes solace|From silent night


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A pilgrimes solace|Goe nightly cares
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Pilgrimes solace.|Selections
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Pilgrimes solace.|Shall I strive with words to move?
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Pilgrimes solace.|Stay, time, a while thy passing
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A pilgrimes solace|Sweet stay a while
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A pilgrimes solace|Tell me, true love


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Pilgrimes solace.|To aske for all thy love
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Pilgrimes solace.|Welcome blacke night
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Pilgrimes solace.|When David's life
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Pilgrimes solace.|When the poore criple
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A pilgrimes solace|Where sinne sore wounding


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Piper's galliard

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Piper's pavan

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Prelude,|P. 98,|G minor
- Préludes
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Psalmen
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Put mee not to rebuke, O Lord
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Queene Elizabeth her galliard
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The Queen's galliard
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Resolution

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Rest awhile, you cruell cares

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The right honourable Ferdinando, Earl of Derby, his galliard

- The right honourable Robert Earl of Essex, his galliard
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The right honourable the Lady Clifton's spirit

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The right honourable the Lady Rich, her galliard

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The right honourable the Lord Viscount Lisle, his galliard

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Robin

- Round battle galliard
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Rounde battell galyarde
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Say love if ever thou didst find

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Semper Dowland semper dolens
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Semper Dowland, semper dolens
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Shall I strive with wordes to move
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Shall I sue, shall I seeke for grace ?

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A shepherd in a shade his plaining made

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The shoemaker's wife

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Sir Henry Guilforde his almaine

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Sir Henry Umptons funerall

- Sir John Langton's pavan
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Sir John Smith his almaine


- Sir John Souch his galiard
- Sir John Souch's galliard
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Sleepe wayward thoughts

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Solus cum sola

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Songs or ayres,|1st-3rd book
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Songs or ayres,|1st book


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Songs or ayres,|1st book.|All ye whom love or fortune hath betraide
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Songs or ayres,|1st book.|Awake sweet love, thou art returnd
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Songs or ayres,|1st book.|Awake sweet love, thou art returned
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Songs or ayres,|1st book.|Away with these self-loving lads
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Songs or ayres,|1st book.|Away with these selfe loving lads
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Songs or ayres,|1st book.|Burst forth my teares
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Songs or ayres,|1st book.|Can she excuse my wrongs
- Songs or ayres, 1st book.|My lord chamberlain his galliard.
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Songs or ayres,|1st book.|My thoughts are wingd with hopes


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Songs or ayres,|1st book.|Now, O now I needs must part
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Songs or ayres.|1st book.|Selections
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Songs or ayres,|1st book.|Thinkst thou then by thy fayning
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Songs or ayres,|1st book.|Unquiet thoughts
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Songs or ayres,|1st book.|Who ever thinks or hopes of love for love
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Songs or ayres,|1st book.|Would my conceit that first enforst my woe
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Songs or ayres.|2nd book

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Songs or ayres,|2nd book.|Come ye heavy states of night
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Songs or ayres,|2nd book.|Faction, that ever dwells in court
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Songs or ayres,|2nd book.|Flow my teares
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Songs or ayres,|2nd book.|If fluds of teares could clense my follies past
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Songs or ayres,|2nd book.|Praise blindnesse eies, for seeing is deceit
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Songs or ayres,|2nd book.|Selections
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Songs or ayres,|2nd book.|Time's eldest son, Old Age
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Songs or ayres,|2nd book.|Tosse not my soule
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Songs or ayres,|3rd book.|Behold a wonder here
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Songs or ayres,|3rd book.|By a fountain where I lay
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Songs or ayres,|3rd book.|Come when I cal, or tarie til I come
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Songs or ayres,|3rd book.|It was a time when silly bees
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Songs or ayres,|3rd book.|Lend your ears to my sorrow, good people
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Songs or ayres,|3rd book.|Selections
- Songs or ayres, 3rd book.|What if I never speed?;
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Songs or Ayres, |libro 1º
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Songs or Ayres, |libro 2º
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Songs or Ayres, |libro 3º
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Songs or ayres.|Selections

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Songs,|Selections
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Songs.|Selections
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Sorrow, come
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Sorrow sorrow stay, lend true repentant teares

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Stay time a while thy flying
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Suzanna galliard
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Sweet stay a while, why will you rise ?

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Tarleton's jig
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Tarleton's riserrectione

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Thou mightie God

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Time stands still

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Time's eldest son
- Up merry mates
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Vocal music.|Selections
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Vocal music.|Selections (Metronome)
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Volta,
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Walsingham

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Weepe you no more, sad fountaines

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Were every thought an eye

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Werke
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What if a day

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What if I never speede

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When Phoebus first did Daphne love

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White as lilies
- Who ever thinks or hopes of love for love
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Wilt thou unkind thus reave me of my hart

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Winter jomps


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Wofull heart with griefe opressed

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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (10)
- 400 1 _
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Daurando, Jon,
‡d
1563?-1626


- 400 1 _
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Daurando, Jon
‡d
1562-1626
- 400 1 _
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Dooland, John,
‡d
1563?-1626

- 400 1 _
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Douland, John,
‡d
1563?-1626


- 400 1 _
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Douland, John
‡d
1562-1626
- 400 1 _
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Dovland, Iohn
‡d
1562-1626
- 400 1 _
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Dowland, ...
‡d
1562-1626
- 400 1 _
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Dowland, J.
‡d
1562-1626
- 400 1 _
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ダウランド, J
- 400 1 _
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ダウランド, ジョン

5xx's: Related Names (2)
- 500 1 _
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Dowland, Robert
‡d
1591-1641
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Beziehung familiaer
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London

Selected Titles
- Werke
(39)
- Lachrimae
(30)



- Songs or ayres.
(29)




- Werke, Lt
(27)
- Lachrimae or Seaven teares
(24)
- A pilgrimes solace;
(23)



- Semper Dowland semper dolens
(21)
- Books of songs or airs, 1
(21)
- Liederen.
(17)
- The frog galliard
(16)


Selected Co-authors
- Naxos Digital Services
(167)
- Bach, Johann Sebastian 1685-1750
(53)

- Harmonia mundi France
(49)
- Byrd, William, 1539 or 40-1623
(41)
- Purcell, Henry 1659-1695
(36)

- Rooley, Anthony, 1944-
(35)




- Morley, Thomas ca. 1557-1602
(34)

- Johnson, Robert
(21)
- Fellowes, Edmund Horace, 1870-1951.
(19)


- Holborne, Anthony, d. 1602
(18)

Countries of Publication (23)
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The flags indicate which authority file had at least some publications from the country:
- CN -
China
(167)
- FR -
France
(126)




- DE -
Germany
(122)




- GB -
United Kingdom
(101)








- US -
United States
(70)



- KI -
Kiribati
(49)
- AT -
Austria
(18)



- CZ -
Czech Republic
(15)
- NL -
Netherlands
(9)

- JP -
Japan
(8)
- ES -
Spain
(6)


- PL -
Poland
(5)
- NC -
(5)
- CA -
Canada
(5)
- IT -
Italy
(4)

- BE -
Belgium
(4)

- SC -
Seychelles
(3)
- HU -
Hungary
(3)

- SE -
Sweden
(2)
- HK -
Hong Kong
(2)
- CH -
Switzerland
(2)

- UA -
Ukraine
(1)
- SV -
San Salvador
(1)

Publication Statistics
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Publication History
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Identifiers
- 43 unique ISBN's

Selected Publishers (13)
- Naxos Digital Services Ltd.
(167)
- Stainer & Bell
(47)






- Alexander Street Press
(33)
- Universal Edition
(28)




- Musical Antiquarian Society Publications
(25)
- M. Eschig
(18)


- Performers' Facsimiles
(13)

- Oxford University press
(13)


- Unión Musical Española
(11)
- Editions de l'Oiseau-Lyre
(10)


- ユニバーサルミュージック
(3)
- Productions d'Oz 2000
(2)
- Printed for the members of the Musical antiquarian society, by Chappell
(1)

About
Personal Information
Gender: Male
Nationality:
- GB - United Kingdom

Language:
- fre - French
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History of VIAF ID:14744124 (19)
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| SELIBR|212103 | delete | 2012-11-26T09:56:13+00:00 |
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| BIBSYS|x90177294 | delete | 2012-11-27T04:00:16+00:00 |
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| NLI|000426042 | add | 2013-04-17T17:27:37+00:00 |
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