Jackson of Exeter, William

Baroque

32 scores

32 scores

Blest as th'immortal gods is he

Jackson of Exeter, William

Come, push round with spirit

Jackson of Exeter, William

Could he, whom my dissembled rigour grieves

Jackson of Exeter, William

Do not unbind two gentle hearts

Jackson of Exeter, William

From the plains, from the woodlands

Jackson of Exeter, William

Full fathom five

Jackson of Exeter, William

Go, feeble tyrant

Jackson of Exeter, William

Go rose, my Chloe's bosom grace

Jackson of Exeter, William

Hear me, O God

Jackson of Exeter, William

Ianthe

Jackson of Exeter, William

If any so wise is

Jackson of Exeter, William

In a vale closed with woodland

Jackson of Exeter, William

In vain you tell your parting lover

Jackson of Exeter, William

Magnificat and Nunc dimittis in C

Jackson of Exeter, William

Magnificat and Nunc dimittis in E flat

Jackson of Exeter, William

Night, to lovers' joys a friend

Jackson of Exeter, William

Now I know what it is

Jackson of Exeter, William

Now Philomel renews her tender strain

Jackson of Exeter, William

O Venus, hear my ardent pray'r

Jackson of Exeter, William

On a day

Jackson of Exeter, William

Te Deum Laudamus

Jackson of Exeter, William

F major

The day that saw thy beauty rise

Jackson of Exeter, William

The pilgrim that journeys all day

Jackson of Exeter, William

Thou fairest proof of beauty's power

Jackson of Exeter, William

Thou to whose eyes I bend

Jackson of Exeter, William

To fairest Delia's grassy tomb

Jackson of Exeter, William

Vital spark of heavenly flame

Jackson of Exeter, William

Where the bee sucks

Jackson of Exeter, William

G major

While Shepherds watch'd

Jackson of Exeter, William

While liquid odours round him breathe

Jackson of Exeter, William