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Title First Book of Airs, Part I & II
Author John Dowland
Editor Edmund Horace Fellowes
Year 1920
Publisher Stainer & Bell, Ltd.
Location London
Source djvu
Progress To be proofread
Transclusion Index not transcluded or unreviewed

FIRST BOOK OF AIRS.

Part I.

CONTENTS.

PAGES

I.
Unquiet Thoughts
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2 & 4
II.
Who ever thinks or hopes of love for love
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6 & 8
III.
My thoughts are winged with hopes
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10 & 12
IV.
If my complaints could passions move
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14 & 16
V.
Can she excuse my wrongs with virtue's cloak?
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18 & 20
VI.
Now, O now I needs must part
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22 & 24
VII.
Dear, if you change I'll never choose again
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26 & 28
VIII.
Burst forth, my tears
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30 & 32
IX.
Go, crystal tears
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34 & 36
X.
Think'st thou then by thy feigning?
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38 & 40

FIRST BOOK OF AIRS.

Part II.

CONTENTS.

PAGES

XI.
Come away, come, sweet love!
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42 & 44
XII.
Rest awhile, you cruel cares
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46 & 48
XIII.
Sleep, wayward thoughts
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50 & 52
XIV.
All ye, whom Love or Fortune
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54 & 56
XV.
Wilt thou, unkind, thus reave me?
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58 & 60
XVI.
Would my conceit
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62 & 64
XVII.
Come again! Sweet love doth now invite
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66 & 68
XVIII.
His golden locks
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70 & 72
XIX.
Awake, sweet love, thou art returned
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74 & 76
XX.
Come, heavy sleep
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78 & 80
XXI.
Away with these self-loving lads
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82 & 84