Track : Magpie Lane
Artist : Magpie Lane
Album : The Oxford Ramble
Magpie Lane by Magpie Lane from album The Oxford Ramble
Duration : 2 minutes & 53 seconds.
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Trunkles
By : Magpie Lane
The Oxfordshire Damosel
Songs of Farewell: III. Never weather-beaten sail
By : Thomas Campion
The peaceful western wind
The Peacefull Western Winde
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
The Domestication of the Animal World: Consort a 5
The Domestication of the Animal World: The Animals Tamely Placed. The Assembly of the Tamed Animals
No longer wrong the night
Bookes of Ayres, Book 1: Versus 3: Clense mee, Lord, that I may kneele
Rosseter's Book of Ayres, 1601: Air: I Care Not for These Ladies
Shall I come, sweet love?
It Fell on a Summers Day
Thomas Campion: 'It fell on a summer's day'
Courante on "I care not for these Ladies"
The Domestication of the Animal World: The Hare's Dance
The Domestication of the Animal World: The Signal for the Masque, Prelude
The Domestication of the Animal World: The Entry of Orpheus With Harp and Silver Bird in Hand
The Domestication of the Animal World: The Harp Voluntary
The Domestication of the Animal World: The Nightingale's Response
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
No. 7. Fair House of Joy
Never Love Unlesse You Can
Faine Would I Wed a Faire Young Man
It Fell on a Summer's Day for Voice, Lute and Bass Viol
Beaten Sail
If thou long'st so much to learn
The Cypress Curten of the Night
The Mermaid's Song
By : The Baltimore Consort
The Broom of Cowdenknows
Pantheas Lament
By : Richard Farrant
Galliard, "Responce"
By : Antony Holborne
Sleep, Fleshly Birth
By : King of England Henry VIII
Ut re mi fa sol la (arr. for 3 recorders)
By : Alfonso Ferrabosco II
Brigg Fair
'Tis The Last Rose Of Summer
By : Robert White
Ah, alas you salt sea gods