# | Title | Artist | Rating | Length |
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1 | A Round of Three Country Dances in One, for consort | Thomas Ravenscroft | | 2:29 |
2 | There Were Three Ravens, for voice(s) & ensemble | Thomas Ravenscroft | | 6:45 |
3 | Call George again, boys | John Hilton | | 1:26 |
4 | Drink tonight of the moonshine bright | William Lawes | | 1:55 |
5 | She weepeth sore in the night | William Lawes | | 1:55 |
6 | Dainty fine aniseed water fine | William Lawes | | 1:29 |
7 | Where the bee sucks there suck I | John Wilson | | 1:20 |
8 | Gather ye rosebuds while ye may, song for voice & continuo | William Lawes | | 1:31 |
9 | 'Tis women makes us love, catch for 4 voices, Z. 281 | Henry Purcell | | 0:57 |
10 | Sir Walter enjoying his damsel, catch for 3 voices, Z. 273 | Henry Purcell | | 1:50 |
11 | Inigo Jones | [anonymous] | | 1:28 |
12 | Epitaph | Jonathan Batthishill | | 2:37 |
13 | The Singing Club | Thomas Arne | | 2:31 |
14 | Foresters sound the cheerful horn | Sir Henry Rowley Bishop | | 4:31 |
15 | To soften care | Thomas Arne | | 3:21 |
16 | The Anacreonatic Song, glee | John Stafford Smith | | 1:37 |
17 | Elegy on the death of Mr. Shenstone, for three voices | Thomas Arne | | 4:15 |
18 | Sigh no more, ladies | Thomas Arne | | 3:58 |
19 | There is a paradise on earth | Robert Lucas Pearsall | | 3:50 |
20 | O who will o'er the downs so free | Robert Lucas Pearsall | | 1:57 |
21 | Sweet and low | Sir Joseph Barnby | | 2:51 |