1Man Is For The Woman Made
234Chiding Catch ("fie, Nay")
56When The Cock Begins To Crow
7An Epitaph: "under This Stone"
8Earl Of Mornington- T'was You, Sir
9Jeremy Savile- Had She Not Care Enough
10William Turner- Young Anthony
11Anon., Publ. 1764- Amo, Amas, I Love As Lass
12William Cornyshe- Ah, Robin
13William Lawes- Bess Black
14Anon., Publ. 1609- I Am Athirst
15John Eccles- Wine Does Wonder
16William Cornyshe- Hoyda, Jolly Rutterkin
17Henery Purcell- An Ape, A Lion, A Fox, And An Ass
18Anon., Coll. By Thomas Lant, 1580- Troll The Bowl
19John Travers- Fair And Ugly, False And True
20Anon., Publ. 1614 - We Be Soldiers Three
21John Bennet- Hunting Madrigal: Lure, Falconers, Lure!
22Henry Lawes- Sing Fair Clorinda
23Benjamin Rogers- Restoration Pastroal: In The Merry Month Of May
24Henry Purcell- Patriotic Song: True Englishmen
25Reginald Spofforth- 18th Century Glee Club: L'ape E La Serpe
26John Hilton- Call George Again
27Luffman Atterbury- As T'other Day
28Thomas Arne- The Street Intrigue
29John Blow- Bartholomew Fair
30Anon.- He That Will An Alehouse Keep
31John Blow- The Self Banished
3233Thomas Arne- Which Is The Properest Day To Drink
34John Blow- Galloping Joan
35Anon.- Sumer Is Icumen In
36William Boyce- John Cooper
37Henry Lawes- The Captive Lovers
38Henry Purcell- Young Collin
39Henry Purcell- If All Be True
40Joseph Barnby- Sweet And Low
41John Cobb(Ed. D. Stevens): These Are The Cries Of London Town
42Thomas Ravenscroft (Ed. D. Stevens): New Oysters
43Richard Dering (Ed. D. Stevens): The Cries Of London
44Thomas Ravenscroft (Ed. D. Stevens): A Bellman's Song
45Thomas Ravenscroft (Ed. D. Stevens): New Oysters
46Thomas Ravenscroft (Ed D. Stevens): The Painter's Song
4748Richard Dering (Ed. H. Purcell): Country Cries
49Anon. (Ed. D. Stevens.): A Quart A Penny
50Anon. (Ed. D. Stevens): I Can Mend Your Tubs And Pails
51Edmund Nelha (Ed. D. Stevens): Have You Any Work For The Tinker
52Thomas Ravenscroft (Ed. D. Stevens): Brooms For Old Shoes
53Thomas Weelkes (Ed. J. Noble): The Cries Of London
54Luffman Atterbury: One A Penny, Two A Penny
55William Lawes: She Weepeth Sore
56Henry Lawes: Angler's Song
57Battishill:here On His Back
58Ca. 16th-17th C. -the Three Ravens
59Ca. 16th-17th C. - The Cuckoo
60Ca. 16th-17th C. - How Should I Your True Love Know (Ophelia's Song From Hamlet)
61Ca. 16th-17th C. - Sweet Nightingale
62Ca. 16th-17th C. - I Will Give My Love An Apple
63Ca. 16th-17th C. - The Oak Ad The Ash
64Ca. 16th-17th C. - King Henry
65Ca. 16th-17th C. - Coventry Carol
66Ca. 16th-17th C. - Barbara Allen
67Ca. 16th-17th C. - Heigh Ho, The Wind And The Rain ("twelfth Night")
68Ca. 16th-17th C. - Waly, Waly
69Ca. 16th-17th C. - Down In Yon Forest
70Ca. 16th-17th C. -mattehew, Mark, Luke, And John
71Ca. 16th-17th C. -the Tailor And The Mouse
72Ca. 16th-17th C. - Greensleeves
73The Wraggle Taggle Gypsies
74757677787980O Who's Going To Shoe Your Pretty Little Foot
81Blow Away The Morning Dew
8283848586Just As The Tide Was A-flowing
8788899091929394959697Just As The Tide Was Flowing
9899100The Spring Time Of The Year
101102103104The Cuckoo And The Nightingale
105106Thomas Campion: Shall I Come Sweet Love To Thee
107Thomas Morley: Will Ye By A Fine Dog
108John Dowland: Me, Me And None But Me
109John Dowland: Wilt Tho Unkind
110First Book Of Airs, 1597: Wilt Thou, Unkind, Thus Reave Me?
111First Book Fo Airs, 1597: Awake, Sweet Love
112A Musical Banquet, 1610: In Darkness Let Me Dwell
113Third Book Of Airs, 1603: Me, Me, And None But Me
114A Pilgrim's Solace, 1612: Go, Nightly Cares
115First Book Of Airs, 1597: If My Complaints Could Passions Move
116First Book Of Airs, 1597: Sleep, Wayward Thoughts
117Third Book Of Airs, 1597: Flow Not So Fast, Ye Fountains
118First Book Of Airs, 1597: Come Again! Sweet Love Doth Now Invite
119Second Book Of Airs, 1600: Sorrow, Stay
120121Fancis Pilkington: Rest, Sweet Nymph
122John Dowland: What If I Never Speed
123Thomas Campion: Care Chariming Sleep
124John Dowland: Shall I Use
125Second Book Of Airs, 1600: Fine Knack For Ladies
126Second Book Of Airs, 1600: Flow, My Tears
127First Book Of Airs, 1597: Can She Excuse My Wrongs
128Anon.- When Cockleshells Turn Silver Bells
129Anon.- An Eriskay Love Lil
130131132133134Anon.- A Sweet Country Life
135136137138139Anon.- She Moved Through The Fair
140Anon.- A Brisk Young Lad He Courted Me
141142143144Anon.- Black Is The Color
145Anon.- All The Pretty Little Horses
146Anon.- Capstan Shanty: Lowlands
147Anon.- William Butler Yeats (T) The Sally Gardens
148Anon.- Thomas Moore (T) Bendemeer's Stream
149Anon: Have You Seen But A White Lilly
150Philip Rosserter: When Laura Smiles
151John Dowland: Come Again! Sweet Love Doth Now Invite
152John Danyel: Chromantic Tunes
153Anon.- William Douglas Of England, 1685: Annie Laurie
154Anon.- The Miller Of The Dee
155Anon.- Cockles And Mussels
156Anon.- Ben Jonson: Drink To Me Only
157Anon.- The Foggy, Foggy Dew
158Anon.- Frog Went A-courtin'
159160Anon.- Pretty Polly Oliver
161162Anon.- The Wife Of Usher's Well
163164Anon.- Early Settlers Of De Kalb County, Texas: I Am A Poor Wayfaring Stranger
165Anon.- Cold Blows The Wind
166167Anon.- From Cecil Sharp's "english Folksongs Of The South Appalachians": When The Sun Goes In
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