Wilbye, John
128 noten
128 Noten
128 Noten
Sweet honey-sucking bees
Wilbye, John
G minorWeep weep mine eyes
Wilbye, John
D minorSweet love if thou wilt gain
Wilbye, John
G majorI live and yet methinks I do not breathe
Wilbye, John
D minorAh! cruel Amarillis
Wilbye, John
G majorDear pity how?
Wilbye, John
F majorI always beg
Wilbye, John
A minorWeep O mine eyes
Wilbye, John
G minorAway thou shalt not love me
Wilbye, John
G majorSoftly O! drop mine eyes
Wilbye, John
A minorAdieu Sweet Amaryllis
Wilbye, John
G minorAh! cannot sighs nor tears
Wilbye, John
C minorWhen Cloris heard
Wilbye, John
D minorWhen shall my wretched life
Wilbye, John
A minorLove not me for comely grace
Wilbye, John
A majorWhy dost thou shoot?
Wilbye, John
C majorAnd though my love abounding
Wilbye, John
G minorAll Pleasure is of this Condition
Wilbye, John
G minorAs Matchless Beauty
Wilbye, John
F majorO wretched man! why lov'st thou earthly life
Wilbye, John
F minorHappy O happy he
Wilbye, John
C minorDespiteful thus unto myself I languish
Wilbye, John
A minorSo light is love
Wilbye, John
F majorAs fair as morn
Wilbye, John
G majorThus love commands
Wilbye, John
A minorYe that do live in pleasures
Wilbye, John
A- majorCruel behold my heavy ending
Wilbye, John
G minorThou art but young thou say'st
Wilbye, John
G majorHappy streams whose trembling fall
Wilbye, John
D minorO God the rock of my whole strength
Wilbye, John
D major