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The Fairy Queen, Z. 629: Hark How All Things |
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Sorrow Stay |
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3 |
It Fell on a Summer's Day |
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4 |
Come Away Sweet Love |
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5 |
If Music Be the Food of Love, Z. 379 |
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6 |
O Care, Thou Wilt Dispatch Me |
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Ho! Who Comes Here All Along |
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hear o heavens |
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Giulio Cesare in E git to, HW V. 17: alma的LG然pom PE O |
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flow my tears |
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11 |
in Eccles IIS Ben Edi cite domino |
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the fairy Queen, Z. 629: E pi thalami um |
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fine knacks for ladies |
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welcome song: what, what shall be done, Z. 340 |
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15 |
what then is love不同mourning? |
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yet hat D olive in pleasures plenty |
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Pausanias, the Betrayer of His Country, Z. 585: Sweeter Than Roses |
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18 |
O rosa bella (John Bedyngham Version) |
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Messiah, HWV. 56: He Was Despised |
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20 |
Messiah, HWV. 56: O Thou That Tellest |
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21 |
O rosa bella (Johannes Ciconia Version) |
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22 |
In Darkness Let Me Dwell |
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Oedipus, Z. 583: Music for a While |
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