Works by composer - 201 results
Hang sorrow and cast away care
Composer: William Lawes, 1602-1645
Harke, harke, how in every grove
Composer: William Lawes, 1602-1645
He that will not love
Composer: William Lawes, 1602-1645
Here’s a jolly couple
Composer: William Lawes, 1602-1645
How hath Jehovah's wrath
Composer: William Lawes, 1602-1645
How long wilt thou forget me, O Lord
Composer: William Lawes, 1602-1645
If you a wrinkle on the sea have seene
Composer: William Lawes, 1602-1645
In resurrectione tua, Domine
Composer: William Lawes, 1602-1645
In the substraction of my years
Composer: William Lawes, 1602-1645
Judah in exile wanders
Composer: William Lawes, 1602-1645
I keepe my horse, I keepe my whore
Composer: William Lawes, 1602-1645
The King's Entertainment at Welbeck
Composer: William Lawes, 1602-1645
Let all in sweet accord clap hands
Composer: William Lawes, 1602-1645
Let God, the God of battle, rise
Composer: William Lawes, 1602-1645
Lord as the hart imbost with heat
Composer: William Lawes, 1602-1645
Lord, in thy wrath reprove mee not
Composer: William Lawes, 1602-1645
Lord, thy deserved wrath assuage
Composer: William Lawes, 1602-1645
Love throws more dangerous darts
Composer: William Lawes, 1602-1645
Lovers rejoice, your paines shall be rewarded
Composer: William Lawes, 1602-1645
Love’s a child and ought to be won with smyles
Composer: William Lawes, 1602-1645
Music, the master of thy art is dead
Composer: William Lawes, 1602-1645
My God, my rock, regard my cry
Composer: William Lawes, 1602-1645
My God! Oh, why has thou forsook
Composer: William Lawes, 1602-1645
Now in the sad declenshion of thy time
Composer: William Lawes, 1602-1645
Now that the spring hath fill’d our veins
Composer: William Lawes, 1602-1645
O blest estate, blest from above
Composer: William Lawes, 1602-1645
O draw your curtaynes and apeere
Composer: William Lawes, 1602-1645
O God, my strength and fortitude
Composer: William Lawes, 1602-1645
O Lord, in yee is all my trust
Composer: William Lawes, 1602-1645
O Lord, turne not away thy face
Composer: William Lawes, 1602-1645
O love, are all those arrowes gone
Composer: William Lawes, 1602-1645
Oh, sing unto the Lord a new song
Composer: William Lawes, 1602-1645
On, on, compassion shall never enter heere
Composer: William Lawes, 1602-1645
Orpheus, O Orpheus, gently touch thy Lesbian lyre
Composer: William Lawes, 1602-1645
Our Sion strongly is secured
Composer: William Lawes, 1602-1645
Out of the horror of the deep
Composer: William Lawes, 1602-1645
Perfect and endles circles are
Composer: William Lawes, 1602-1645
Pleasures, bewty, youth attend yee
Composer: William Lawes, 1602-1645
The pot, the pipe, the quart, the can
Composer: William Lawes, 1602-1645
Praise the Lord enthroned on high
Composer: William Lawes, 1602-1645
Sacred love whose vertues power
Composer: William Lawes, 1602-1645
See how in gathering of their may
Composer: William Lawes, 1602-1645
She weepeth sore in the night
Composer: William Lawes, 1602-1645
Singe, singe his praises that do keep our flocks
Composer: William Lawes, 1602-1645
Still to bee neate, still to bee dresst
Composer: William Lawes, 1602-1645
Sullen care, why dost thou keepe
Composer: William Lawes, 1602-1645
Suppose her fair, suppose I know itt
Composer: William Lawes, 1602-1645
That flame is born of earthly fire
Composer: William Lawes, 1602-1645
These salt rivers of mine eyes
Composer: William Lawes, 1602-1645
They, who the Lord their fortress make
Composer: William Lawes, 1602-1645
Thou mover of the rolling spheres
Composer: William Lawes, 1602-1645
Thou, that art enthroned above
Composer: William Lawes, 1602-1645
Though I am not Bachus preist
Composer: William Lawes, 1602-1645
Three part setting in A minor
Composer: William Lawes, 1602-1645
Tis no shame to yeild to beauty
Composer: William Lawes, 1602-1645
Tis not, boy, thy amorous looke
Composer: William Lawes, 1602-1645
To thee I cry; Lord, hear my cries
Composer: William Lawes, 1602-1645
I to thy wing for refuge fly
Composer: William Lawes, 1602-1645
Wee shoe noe monstrous crockadell
Composer: William Lawes, 1602-1645
What if I die for love of thee
Composer: William Lawes, 1602-1645
What should my mistresse doe with haire
Composer: William Lawes, 1602-1645
When by thy scorne foule murderess
Composer: William Lawes, 1602-1645
When death shall snatch us from these kidds
Composer: William Lawes, 1602-1645
When each lynes a faithfull drinker
Composer: William Lawes, 1602-1645
When man ffor sinne thy judgment feeles
Composer: William Lawes, 1602-1645
Wher did you borrow that last sigh
Composer: William Lawes, 1602-1645
Whieles I this standing lake swathed up with ewe
Composer: William Lawes, 1602-1645
Why should fond man be led about
Composer: William Lawes, 1602-1645
Why should great bewty vertuous fame desire
Composer: William Lawes, 1602-1645
I would the god of love would dye
Composer: William Lawes, 1602-1645
Your love, if vertuous, will shew forth
Composer: William Lawes, 1602-1645