Track : Great Tom is Cast
Artist : Magpie Lane
Album : The Oxford Ramble
Great Tom is Cast by Magpie Lane from album The Oxford Ramble
Duration : 0 minutes & 38 seconds.
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Songs of Farewell: III. Never weather-beaten sail
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The peaceful western wind
It Fell on a Summer's Day for Voice, Lute and Bass Viol
The Peacefull Western Winde
Faine Would I Wed a Faire Young Man
Never Love Unlesse You Can
No. 7. Fair House of Joy
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The Domestication of the Animal World: The Harp Voluntary
Shall I come, sweet love?
The Domestication of the Animal World: The Nightingale's Response
The Cypress Curten of the Night
The Domestication of the Animal World: The Entry of Orpheus With Harp and Silver Bird in Hand
Beaten Sail
No longer wrong the night
Courante on "I care not for these Ladies"
The Domestication of the Animal World: A Harp Improvisation
The Domestication of the Animal World: The Camel's Dance
The Domestication of the Animal World: The Bear's Dance
The Domestication of the Animal World: Consort a 5
The Domestication of the Animal World: A Harp Extemporization
The Domestication of the Animal World: The Hound's Dance
The Domestication of the Animal World: The Bee's Dance
The Domestication of the Animal World: The Swan's Dance
It Fell on a Summers Day
The Domestication of the Animal World: The Animals Tamely Placed. The Assembly of the Tamed Animals
The Domestication of the Animal World: The Hare's Dance
Rosseter's Book of Ayres, 1601: Air: I Care Not for These Ladies
If thou long'st so much to learn
Thomas Campion: 'It fell on a summer's day'
Bookes of Ayres, Book 1: Versus 3: Clense mee, Lord, that I may kneele
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Beggar Boy
Sleep, Fleshly Birth
By : King of England Henry VIII
As Vesta Was
Ut re mi fa sol la (arr. for 3 recorders)
By : Alfonso Ferrabosco II
Galliard, "Responce"
By : Antony Holborne
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'Tis The Last Rose Of Summer
By : Robert White
Ah, alas you salt sea gods