Contenu
- Arise, get up, my dear (SS (or A) T)
- Blow, shepherds, blow (SA (or T) T)
- Cease, mine eyes (SA (or S) T)
- Cruel, you pull away too soon (SSA (or T) or TTB)
- Deep lamenting (ST (or A) B)
- Do you not know? (SAT (or B))
- Farewell, disdainful (SAT)
- Fire and lightning from heaven (SS (or TT))
- Flora, wilt thou torment me? (SS (or TT))
- Go ye, my Canzonets (SS (or TT))
- Good morrow, fair ladies of the May (SSA (or T) or ATB)
- Hold out, my heart (SST)
- I go before, my darling
- I should for grief and anguish (S (or A) A (or T) or TB)
- In nets of golden wires (ST)
- Joy doth so arise (SST)
- Lady, if I through grief (S (or A) A (or T) B)
- Lady, those eyes (SSA (or T) or TTB)
- Leave now, mine eyes (ST)
- Lo, here another love (SS (or TT))
- Love learns by laughing (SSA (or T) or TTB)
- Miraculous love’s wounding (SS (or TT))
- Now must I die recureless (SS (or A) T)
- O fly not, love (SST)
- O sleep, fond fancy (SST (or A))
- O thou that art so cruel (S (or A) T)
- Say, dear, will you not have me? (SS (or A) A (or T), or TTB)
- See, mine own sweet jewel (SSA (or T), or TTB)
- Spring-time mantleth every bough (S (or A) A (or T) T (or B))
- Sweet nymph, come to thy lover (SS or TT)
- This love is but a wanton fit (SSA or TTB)
- Though Philomela lost her love (SS (or A) A (or T), or TTB)
- Thyris, let pity move thee (SS (or A) A (or T))
- What ails my darling? (SSA or TTB)
- When, lo, by break of morning (SS or TT)
- Where art thou, wanton? (SSA (or T), or TTB)
- Whither away so fast? (SSA (or T), or TTB)