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- 01 Man may longe lives ween (anon, 13th century).mp3
- 02 I sing of a maiden that matchless is (Gustav Holst).mp3
- 03 Edi be thu (anon, 13th century).mp3
- 04 Now would I fain summer this make (anon, 15th century).mp3
- 05 My soul has nought but fire and ice (Gustav Holst).mp3
- 06 Ivy is good (anon, 15th century).mp3
- 07 Down by the salley gardens (trad).mp3
- 08 Fowles in the frith, bird on a briar (anon, 13th century).mp3
- 09 Jesu sweet, now will I sing (Gustav Holst).mp3
- 10 Stand well mother, under rood (anon, 13th to 14th century).mp3
- 11 My leman is so true (Gustav Holst).mp3
- 12 Ah Robin (William Cornish c1520).mp3
- 13 How should I your true love know, Walsingham (anon, 16th century).mp3
- 14 Wounded I am, Yet of us twain (William Byrd, 1589).mp3
- 15 As I walked through the meadow (trad).mp3
- 16 Madame d_amours (anon, c1520).mp3
- 17 Cavalilly man (anon, 17th century).mp3
- 18 Lo country sports (Thomas Weelkes, 1597).mp3
- 19 Silent worship (GF Handel, A Somervell).mp3
- 20 Dives and Lazarus (trad).mp3
- 21 Deprecamur te domine (anon, Anglo Saxon).mp3