Category:John Dowland compositions
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This category provides a list of John Dowland works on CPDL, sorted alphabetically by title of the works pages.See the composer page for a list of works sorted by publication.
Following is a list of works, arranged by John Dowland, that are not shown below. (extracted from Category:John Dowland arrangements).
Pages in this category
The following 111 pages are in this category, out of 111 total.
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B
C
- Can she excuse my wrongs (John Dowland)
- Cease these false sports (John Dowland)
- Cleare or cloudie sweet as Aprill showring (John Dowland)
- Come again sweet love doth now invite (John Dowland)
- Come away, come sweet love (John Dowland)
- Come heavy sleep (John Dowland)
- Come when I call, or tarrie till I come (John Dowland)
- Come ye heavy states of night (John Dowland)
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F
- Faction that ever dwells in court (John Dowland)
- Far from triumphing Court (John Dowland)
- Farewell too faire (John Dowland)
- Farewell unkind farewell (John Dowland)
- Fie on this faining, is love without desire (John Dowland)
- Fine knacks for Ladies, cheap, choise, braue and new (John Dowland)
- Flow my tears, fall from your springs (John Dowland)
- Flow not so fast ye fountains (John Dowland)
- From silent night (John Dowland)
H
I
- I must complain, yet do enjoy (John Dowland)
- I saw my lady weep (John Dowland)
- I shame on mine unworthiness (John Dowland)
- If fluds of teares could clense my follies past (John Dowland)
- If my complaints could passions move (John Dowland)
- If that a sinner's sighs be Angels' food (John Dowland)
- In darkness let me dwell (John Dowland)
- In this trembling shadow (John Dowland)
- In trouble and adversitie (John Dowland)
- It was a time when silly bees could speake (John Dowland)
L
- Lady if you so spite me (John Dowland)
- Lasso vita mia, mi fa morire (John Dowland)
- Lend your eares to my sorrow good people (John Dowland)
- Lord hear my prayer (John Dowland)
- Lord in thy wrath reprove me not (John Dowland)
- Lord to thee I make my moan (1597) (John Dowland)
- Lord, to thee I make my moan (1592) (John Dowland)
- Love stood amazed at sweet beauty's pain (John Dowland)
- Love those beams that breed (John Dowland)
- The lowest trees have tops (John Dowland)
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- Say love if ever thou didst find (John Dowland)
- Scheiden muss ich jetzt von dir (John Dowland)
- Shall I strive with words to move (John Dowland)
- Shall I sue, shall I seek for grace (John Dowland)
- A shepherd in a shade his plaining made (John Dowland)
- Shout to Jehovah, all the earth (John Dowland)
- Sleep wayward thoughts (John Dowland)
- Sorrow, sorrow, stay, lend true repentant tears (John Dowland)
- Stay time a while thy flying (John Dowland)
- Sweet stay a while (John Dowland)
T
- Tell me true Love where shall I seek thy being (John Dowland)
- Then sit thee down and say thy 'Nunc dimittis' (John Dowland)
- Think'st thou then by thy feigning (John Dowland)
- Thou art my Life (John Dowland)
- Thou mighty God - When David's life by Saul - When the poor Cripple (John Dowland)
- Time stands still (John Dowland)
- Time's eldest son, Old Age, the heir of Ease (John Dowland)
- To ask for all thy love (John Dowland)
- Tosse not my soule (John Dowland)
W
- Weep you no more sad fountains (John Dowland)
- Welcome black night (John Dowland)
- Were every thought an eye (John Dowland)
- What if I never speed (John Dowland)
- What is the cause (John Dowland)
- What poor astronomers are they (John Dowland)
- When others sing 'Venite exultemus' (John Dowland)
- When Phœbus first did Daphne love (John Dowland)
- Where righteousness doth say (John Dowland)
- Where sin sore wounding (John Dowland)
- White as lilies was her face (John Dowland)
- Who ever thinks or hopes of love for love (John Dowland)
- Why did the Gentiles (John Dowland)
- Wilt thou unkind thus reave me (John Dowland)
- Woeful heart with grief oppressed (John Dowland)
- Would my conceit that first enforc'd my woe (John Dowland)