Songs to my lady. Mistress mine / Thomas Morley
Fair sweet cruel / Thomas Ford
O mistress mine / William Ford; William Shakespeare
I saw my Lady weep (1st & 2nd verses) / John Dowland
Airs with variations for lute. Now, O now I needs must part (1st verse)
The frog galiard (lute); Dear, if I do not return (3rd verse of no.5)
Can she excuse my wrongs (1st verse)
Earl of Essex, his gailliard (lute) / J. Downland
Songs of tears. Go crystal tears (1st verse) / J. Dowland
I saw my Lady weeping / T. Morley
In darkness let me dwell / J. Dowland
Songs of hope. Away with these self-loving lads (1-3rd & 5th verses) / J. Dowland; Fulke, Lord Brooke
Fain I would change that note / Tobias Hume
This merry pleasant spring / Anon.
Folksongs with guitar. Barbara Allen (trad.)
The oak and the ash (1st, 3rd & 4th verses) (trad.)
The Miller of Dee (trad.)
The three ravens (1st, 3rd & 4th verses) / Thomas Ravenscroft
Orpheus Britannicus. Let us dance
Sweeter than roses / Henry Purcell.