Paul Agnew
O Sweet Woods - The Delight of Solitarienesse
1995
classical

#    Title    Time    Info  
1 Tessier: In a grove most rich of shade 4:37
2 Dowland: O Sweet Woods - The Delight of Solitarienesse 8:41
3 Donne: Come live with mee, and bee my love 2:41
4 Donne: So, so breake off this last lamenting kisse 4:01
5 Dowland: Sweet stay a whille, why will you rise? 3:30
6 Morley: Who is it that this dark night 5:26
7 Dowland: Preludium (lute solo) 1:10
8 Sidney: Goe my flocke, goe get you hence 2:48
9 Coperario: Send home my long strayde eies to mee 2:40
10 Donne: Goe catch a falling star 1:49
11 Ferrabosco: So, so breake off this last lamenting kisse 2:42
12 Sidney: O deere life when shall it be 6:00
13 Corkine: The fire to see my woes for anger burneth 3:41
14 Sir Philip Sidney's Lamentaciion (lute solo) 1:44
15 Donne: Dearest love I doe not goe 4:21
16 Corkine: 'Tis true, 'tis day, what though it be? 6:37
17 Hilton: A hymne to God the Father 3:16
Total time 62:21