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Two Loves - A Sequence of Poetry and Music by William Shakes...

by Julian Bream
29 SONGS
Sep 2013
My Lady Hunsdon's Puffe
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If music and sweet poetry agree (Sonnet from The Passionate Pilgrim)
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The King of Denmark's Galliard
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Envoi to The Phoenix and the Turtle
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Mignarda
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The Courser and the Genet (from Venus and Adonis)
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Queen Elizabeth's Galliard
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Loth to Depart
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She looks upon his lips (Death of Adonis from Venus and Adonis)
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The Earl of Derby's Galliard
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Orpheus with his lute (from King Henry VIII, Act III, Scene 1)
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Lachrimae Pavin
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Weary with toil (Sonnet No. 27)
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Is it thy will? (Sonnet No. 61)
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O, never say that I was false of heart (Sonnet No. 109)
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My mother had a maid call'd Barbara (from Othello, Act IV, Scene 3)
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Tarleton's Resurrection
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Come away, come away, death (from Twelfth Night, Act II, Scene 4)
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A Fancy
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Two loves I have (Sonnet No. 144)
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The expense of spirit (Sonnet No. 129)
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Melancholy Galliard
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But she hath lost a dearer thing than life"(from The Rape of Lucrece)
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Ev'n in This thought (From "The Rape of Lucrece")
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Semper Dowland, semper dolens
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What potions have I drunk (Sonnet No. 119)
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When to the sessions (Sonnet No. 30)
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Orlando Sleepeth
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Fear no more (Dirge for Fidele from Cymbeline, Act IV, Scene 2)
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