How should I your true love know Walsingham (anon 16th century)
How should I your true love know Walsingham (anon 16th century) a song by English Ayres on
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Man may longe lives ween (anon 13th century)
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I sing of a maiden that matchless is (Gustav Holst)
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Edi be thu (anon 13th century)
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Now would I fain summer this make (anon 15th century)
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My soul has nought but fire and ice (Gustav Holst)
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Ivy is good (anon 15th century)
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Down by the salley gardens (trad)
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Fowles in the frith bird on a briar (anon 13th century)
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Jesu sweet now will I sing (Gustav Holst)
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Stand well mother under rood (anon 13th to 14th century)
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My leman is so true (Gustav Holst)
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Ah Robin (William Cornish c1520)
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How should I your true love know Walsingham (anon 16th century)
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Wounded I am Yet of us twain (William Byrd 1589)
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As I walked through the meadow (trad)
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Madame damours (anon c1520)
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Cavalilly man (anon 17th century)
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Lo country sports (Thomas Weelkes 1597)
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Silent worship (GF Handel A Somervell)
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Dives and Lazarus (trad)
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Deprecamur te domine (anon Anglo Saxon)
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