Lawes, William, 1602-1645
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Lawes, William, 1602-1645
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- Lawes, William, 1602-1645
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- 1602-1645
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- Trois masques à la cour de Charles 1er d'Angleterre : The triumph of peace, The triumphs of the Prince d'Amour, Britannia triumphans
- 6-part fantasy and air, no. 1
- Ah, cruel love
- All people that on earth do dwell
- All these lie howling
- All ye that fear him, praise the Lord
- Amarilis tear thy hair
- Ask me no more where Jove bestows
- Be not proud, pretty one
- Behold, how good and joyful a thing it is [Psalm 133]
- Beliza, shade your shining eyes
- Bess, black as a charcoal
- Brisk claret and sherry
- Britannia triumphans (1638)
- Call for the ale
- Can beauty's spring
- Cast me not, Lord, out from thy face
- Charon! O gentle Charon!
- Charon, O Charon!
- Clorinda, when I go away
- Cloris, I wish that envy were as just
- Collected vocal music, Part 1, 37a, Oh, draw your curtains and appear
- Collected vocal music, Part 1, 37b, Oh, draw your curtains and appear
- Collected vocal music, Part 1, 53a, O my Clarissa
- Collected vocal music, Part 1, 53b, O my Clarissa
- Collected vocal music, Part 2 | 10a, Dialogues, partsongs, and catches | O my Clarissa
- Collected vocal music, Part 2 | 10b, Dialogues, partsongs, and catches | O my Clarissa
- Collected vocal music, Part 2 | 14a, Dialogues, partsongs, and catches | What if I die for love of thee?
- Collected vocal music, Part 2 | 14b, Dialogues, partsongs, and catches | What if I die for love of thee?
- Collected vocal music, Part 2 | 8a, Dialogues, partsongs, and catches | Good morrow unto her
- Collected vocal music, Part 2 | 8b, Dialogues, partsongs, and catches | Good morrow unto her
- Come, Adonis, come again
- Come, Amarillis, now let us be merry
- Come, Cloris, hie we to the bow'r (incomplete)
- Come, follow me brave hearts
- Come, heavy heart
- Come, let us cast the dice
- Come, let us have a merry heart
- Come, lovely Cloris
- Come, my Daphe, come away
- Come, my lads
- Come, quaff apace this brisk canary wine
- Come, shepherds, come
- Come, sing the great Jehovah's praise [Psalm 95]
- Come, take a carouse
- Consort music
- Consort-Suite C-Dur : zu 5 Stimmen, für 2 Violinen, 2 Bratschen und Violoncello oder entsprechende andere Instrumente (Gamben, Fideln, Blockflöten, Lauten, Gitarren)
- Consort-Suite C-dur zu sechs Stimmen, für 3 Violinen, Bratsche und 2 Violoncelli oder entsprechende andere Instrumente (Gamben, Fideln, Blockflöten, Lauten, Gitarren)
- Cupid's weary of the court
- Dainty fine aniseed water fine
- Damon, good morrow (arrangement, incomplete)
- Dear leave they home (1) [fragment]
- Dear leave they home (2) [fragment]
- Dear leave they home (3) (arrangement, incomplete)
- Dearest, all fair
- Dialogues for two voices and continuo
- Doris, see the am'rous flame
- Dost see how unregarded now
- Drink tonight of the moonshine bright
- Early in the morn
- Fair as unshaded light
- Faith, be no longer coy
- Fantasia suites for 2 violins, bass viol and organ
- Farewell fair saint
- Fear not, dear love (fragment)
- Fill, fill the bowl
- Five- and six-part fantasies of William Lawes
- Gather ye rosebuds
- Gather ye rosebuds : arranged from the original three parts as a part-song for quartet or chorus of mixed voices by Granville Bantock
- Gather ye rosebuds : triple meter variant
- Gather your rosebuds
- Gloria Patri et Filio
- Gloria in excelsis Deo [Luke 2:14]
- Go, bleeding heart (fragment)
- God of winds
- Goose lawed with Goose
- Had you but heard her sing
- Hang sorrow and cast away care
- Happy songs of Israel [Psalm 66]
- Hark, hark how in ev'ry grove
- Hark, jolly lads
- Haste you nymphs
- Have mercy on us Lord
- He that will not love : persuasions not to love
- Hence flatt'ring hopes
- Here's a jolly couple (incomplete, voices only)
- Hie we to the other world
- How hath Jehovah's wrath
- How like a widow!
- How long wilt thou forget me, O Lord
- I am weary of my groaning
- I burn, I burn : to the dews
- I can love for an hour : be not proud, pretty one
- I do confess
- I keep my horse, I keep my whore : the cutpurse song
- I to thy wing for refuge fly (fragment)
- I would the god of love would die
- I'll tell you of a matter
- I'm sick of love
- I'm sick of love : to the sycamore
- If we shall drink canary
- If you a wrinkle on the sea have seen (fragment)
- In resurrectione tua, Domine
- In the substraction of my years
- It is folly to be jolly
- It is her voice
- Jesus is harmonious
- Judah in exile wanders
- Let God arise
- Let God, the God of battle, rise
- Let all in sweet accord clap hands
- Let's cast away care
- Lord, as the hart, imbost with heat
- Lord, in thy wrath reprove me not
- Lord, thou hast been favourable
- Lord, thy deserved wrath assuage
- Love is lost
- Love throws more dangerous darts (arrangement, incomplete)
- Love's a child
- Love, I obey
- Lovers, rejoice
- Memento, memento, Domine
- Music, the master of thy art is dead
- My God! Oh, why has thou forsook?
- My God, my rock, regard my cry
- Ne irascaris, Domine
- Never let a man
- No, no, fair heretic
- Now in the sad declension of thy time
- Now that the spring hath fill'd our veins (incomplete, voices only)
- Now, now the sun is fled
- O God, my God
- O God, my strength and fortitude
- O Lord, consider my distress
- O Lord, depart not now from me
- O Lord, in thee is all my trust
- O Lord, of whom I do depend
- O Lord, turn not away thy face (incomplete)
- O Love, are all those arrows gone
- O blest estate, blest from above!
- Oft from my early youth
- Oh, sing unto the Lord a new song
- Oh, think not Phoebe
- On, on compassion shall never enter here
- Orpheus, O Orpheus, gently touch thy Lesbian lyre
- Our Sion strongly is secured
- Out of the horror of the deep
- Royal consort suites
- Select consort music
- Suite for two guitars
- The King's entertainment at Welbeck (1633)
- The Lord is my light
- The cats
- The consort setts for 5 & 6 viols and organ
- The kings ayre
- The kings coranto
- The lark
- The royall consort : (new version)
- The royall consort suites nos. 1-10
- A hall, a hall
- A health to the northern lass
- A knot of good fellows
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- Love is lost
- O Lord, of whom I do depend
- Happy songs of Israel [Psalm 66]
- A health to the northern lass
- A knot of good fellows
- Hark, hark how in ev'ry grove
- Love throws more dangerous darts (arrangement, incomplete)
- Ah, cruel love
- All people that on earth do dwell
- Hark, jolly lads
- All these lie howling
- Out of the horror of the deep
- Haste you nymphs
- All ye that fear him, praise the Lord
- Love's a child
- Amarilis tear thy hair
- Love, I obey
- Ask me no more where Jove bestows
- Be not proud, pretty one
- Have mercy on us Lord
- He that will not love : persuasions not to love
- Behold, how good and joyful a thing it is [Psalm 133]
- Beliza, shade your shining eyes
- O Lord, turn not away thy face (incomplete)
- O Love, are all those arrows gone
- Bess, black as a charcoal
- Brisk claret and sherry
- Hence flatt'ring hopes
- Britannia triumphans (1638)
- Lovers, rejoice
- Call for the ale
- Here's a jolly couple (incomplete, voices only)
- Memento, memento, Domine
- Can beauty's spring
- Hie we to the other world
- Cast me not, Lord, out from thy face
- How hath Jehovah's wrath
- Charon! O gentle Charon!
- The consort setts for 5 & 6 viols and organ
- Charon, O Charon!
- Music, the master of thy art is dead
- Clorinda, when I go away
- How like a widow!
- Cloris, I wish that envy were as just
- The cats
- Had you but heard her sing
- Hang sorrow and cast away care
- A hall, a hall
- Collected vocal music, Part 1, 37a, Oh, draw your curtains and appear
- How long wilt thou forget me, O Lord
- Collected vocal music, Part 1, 37b, Oh, draw your curtains and appear
- Collected vocal music, Part 1, 53a, O my Clarissa
- O blest estate, blest from above!
- I am weary of my groaning
- Collected vocal music, Part 1, 53b, O my Clarissa
- My God! Oh, why has thou forsook?
- Collected vocal music, Part 2 | 10a, Dialogues, partsongs, and catches | O my Clarissa
- I burn, I burn : to the dews
- Collected vocal music, Part 2 | 10b, Dialogues, partsongs, and catches | O my Clarissa
- I can love for an hour : be not proud, pretty one
- Collected vocal music, Part 2 | 14a, Dialogues, partsongs, and catches | What if I die for love of thee?
- Collected vocal music, Part 2 | 14b, Dialogues, partsongs, and catches | What if I die for love of thee?
- Oft from my early youth
- Collected vocal music, Part 2 | 8a, Dialogues, partsongs, and catches | Good morrow unto her
- I do confess
- My God, my rock, regard my cry
- Collected vocal music, Part 2 | 8b, Dialogues, partsongs, and catches | Good morrow unto her
- I keep my horse, I keep my whore : the cutpurse song
- Come, Adonis, come again
- Come, Amarillis, now let us be merry
- The lark
- Ne irascaris, Domine
- Come, Cloris, hie we to the bow'r (incomplete)
- Come, follow me brave hearts
- I to thy wing for refuge fly (fragment)
- Oh, sing unto the Lord a new song
- Come, heavy heart
- Come, let us cast the dice
- I would the god of love would die
- I'll tell you of a matter
- Come, let us have a merry heart
- Never let a man
- Come, lovely Cloris
- I'm sick of love
- Come, my Daphe, come away
- Come, my lads
- The King's entertainment at Welbeck (1633)
- Come, quaff apace this brisk canary wine
- No, no, fair heretic
- Come, shepherds, come
- I'm sick of love : to the sycamore
- Now in the sad declension of thy time
- Come, sing the great Jehovah's praise [Psalm 95]
- If we shall drink canary
- Come, take a carouse
- Consort music
- Oh, think not Phoebe
- If you a wrinkle on the sea have seen (fragment)
- Now that the spring hath fill'd our veins (incomplete, voices only)
- In resurrectione tua, Domine
- Cupid's weary of the court
- In the substraction of my years
- Dainty fine aniseed water fine
- Damon, good morrow (arrangement, incomplete)
- The kings ayre
- The royall consort suites nos. 1-10
- Dear leave they home (1) [fragment]
- Dear leave they home (2) [fragment]
- It is folly to be jolly
- Dear leave they home (3) (arrangement, incomplete)
- Now, now the sun is fled
- Dearest, all fair
- It is her voice
- Jesus is harmonious
- On, on compassion shall never enter here
- Doris, see the am'rous flame
- Dost see how unregarded now
- O God, my God
- Drink tonight of the moonshine bright
- Judah in exile wanders
- Early in the morn
- O God, my strength and fortitude
- Fair as unshaded light
- Let God arise
- Faith, be no longer coy
- Orpheus, O Orpheus, gently touch thy Lesbian lyre
- Fantasia suites for 2 violins, bass viol and organ
- Farewell fair saint
- Let God, the God of battle, rise
- The Lord is my light
- Fear not, dear love (fragment)
- Let all in sweet accord clap hands
- Fill, fill the bowl
- Five- and six-part fantasies of William Lawes
- Let's cast away care
- Gather ye rosebuds
- O Lord, consider my distress
- Lord, as the hart, imbost with heat
- Gather ye rosebuds : arranged from the original three parts as a part-song for quartet or chorus of mixed voices by Granville Bantock
- O Lord, depart not now from me
- Gather ye rosebuds : triple meter variant
- Our Sion strongly is secured
- Gather your rosebuds
- Lord, in thy wrath reprove me not
- Gloria Patri et Filio
- O Lord, in thee is all my trust
- Gloria in excelsis Deo [Luke 2:14]
- Lord, thou hast been favourable
- Go, bleeding heart (fragment)
- Lord, thy deserved wrath assuage
- God of winds
- The kings coranto
- Goose lawed with Goose
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