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Thomas Ford (1580–1648)
A paven (Mr. Mayne`s choice) for 2 lyra-viols |
A paven (Sir Richard Weston`s delight) for 2 lyra-viols |
A pill to purge melancholie (Mr. Richard Martin`s thump) for 2 lyra-viols |
A snatch and away (Sir John Paulet`s toy) for 2 lyra-viols |
Aire for 4 Viols |
Almaine for 3 Viols |
An almaine (Mounsier Lullere`s Choice) for 2 lyra-viols |
An almaine (Mr. Westover`s farewell) for 2 lyra-viols |
And if you do touch me ile crie (Sir Richard Tichborne`s toy) for 2 lyra-viols |
Cate of Bardie (The Queen`s jig) for 2 lyra-viols |
Change of aire for 2 lyra-viols |
Fantasia for 5 viols |
Forget me not for 2 lyra-viols |
Goe Passions, song (a 4) |
How shall I then, song (a 4) |
Mr. Southcote`s Pavan and Galliard for 2 lyra-viols |
Not Full Twelve Yeares, song (a 4) |
Now I See Thy Lookes were Fained, song (a 4) |
Since First I Saw Your Face, song (a 4) |
The baggepipes (Sir Charles Howard`s delight) for 2 lyra-viols |
The galliard (Mr. Mayne`s choice) for 2 lyra-viols |
The wild goose chase (Sir John Philpot`s Delight) for 2 lyra-viols |
There is a Ladie, song (a 4) |
Unto the Temple, song (a 4) |
What Then is Love, song (a 4) |
Whipit and tripit (Mr. Southcote`s jig) for 2 lyra-viols |
Why not here (Mr. Crosse`s choice) for 2 lyra-viols |
`Come, Phyllis, come` |
`Fair, sweet, cruel` |
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