John Dowland

( A Pilgrimes Solace)

A Pilgrimes Solace, John Dowland's last work, was published in 1612, and seems to have been conceived more as a collection of contrapuntal music than as solo works.

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  1. Disdaine me still, that I may euer loue
  2. Sweete stay a while, why will you?
  3. To aske for all thy loue
  4. Loue those beames that breede
  5. Shall I striue with wordes to moue
  6. Were euery thought an eye
  7. Stay time a while thy flying
  8. Tell me true Loue
  9. Goe nightly, cares the enemy to rest
  10. From silent night, true register of moanes
  11. Lasso vita mia, mi fa morire
  12. In this trembling shadow
  13. If that a Sinners sighes be Angels food
  14. Thou mighty God
  15. When Dauids life by Saul
  16. When the poore Criple
  17. Where Sinne sore wounding
  18. My heart and tongue were twinnes
  19. Vp merry Mates, to Neptunes praise
  20. Welcome black night
  21. Cease these false sports
  22. A Galliard to Lachrimae

1. Disdaine me still, that I may euer loue

2. Sweete stay a while, why will you

3. To aske for all thy loue

4. Loue those beames that breede

5. Shall I striue with wordes to moue

6. Were euery thought an eye

7. Stay time a while thy flying

8. Tell me true Loue

9. Goe nightly, cares the enemy to rest

10. From silent night, true register of moanes

11. Lasso vita mia, mi fa morire

12. In this trembling shadow

13. If that a Sinners sighes be Angels food

14. Thou mighty God

15. When Davids life by Saul

16. When the poore Criple

17. Where Sinne sore wounding

18. My heart and tongue were twinnes

19. Up merry Mates, to Neptunes praise

20. Welcome black night

21. Cease these false sports

22. A Galliard to Lachrimae