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Composer: Orlando Gibbons
- 1. The Silver Swan
- 2. O, that the learned poets
- 3-6. I weigh not fortune's frown - I tremble not at noise of war - I see ambition never pleased - I fain not friendship
- 7-8. How art thou thrald - Farewell, all joys
- 9. Dainty fine bird
- 10-11. Faire ladies that to love captived are - Mongst thousands good
- 12. Now each flowery bank of May
- 13. Lais now old
- 14. Fair is the rose
- 15. What is our life?
- 16. Ah, dear heart, why do you rise?
- 17-19. Nay let me weep - Ne'er let the sun - Yet if that age
- 20. Trust not too much