Anonymous, O Death rock me asleep, MB XXII, n. 1, p. 1
Anonymous, Alas, alack, my heart is woe, MB XXII, n. 2, p. 4
Anonymous, Come tread the paths (Guichardo), MB XXII, n. 3, p. 6
Anonymous, Farewell the bliss, MB XXII, n. 4, p. 10
Anonymous, How can the tree, MB XXII, n. 17, p. 57
Anonymous, In terrors trapp´d, MB XXII, n. 18, p. 59
Anonymous, Mistrust misdeems amiss, MB XXII, n. 19, p. 61
Anonymous, The saint I serve, MB XXII, n. 20, p. 63
Anonymous, When May is in his prime, MB XXII, n. 23, p. 69
Anonymous, Ah, silly poor Joas, MB XXII, n. 24, p. 75
Anonymous, My little sweet darling, MB XXII, n. 25, p. 77
Anonymous, Without redress, MB XXII, n. 26, p. 79
Anonymous, In paradise, MB XXII, n. 27, p. 80
Anonymous, Come, Charon, come, MB XXII, n. 31, p. 91
Anonymous, My mind to me, MB XXII, n. 34, p. 101
Anonymous, My heart doth pant for sorrow, MB XXII, n. 35, p. 104
Anonymous, Complain with tears, MB XXII, n. 36, p. 106
Anonymous, What first did break thee, MB XXII, n. 37, p. 110
Anonymous, Of all jolly pastimes, MB XXII, n. 58, p. 159
Anonymous, What meat eats the Spaniard?, MB XXII, n. 59, p. 162
Anonymous, Hold, lingel, hold, MB XXII, n. 60, p. 165
Anonymous, The dark is my delight, MB XXII, n. 61, p. 168
Anonymous, This merry pleasant Spring, MB XXII, n. 62, p. 170
Anonymous, When Daphne from fair Phoebus did fly, MB XXII, n. 63, p. 173
Anonymous, Sweet was the song the Virgin sung, MB XXII, n. 64, p. 175
Bach, Georg Christoph, Siehe, wie fein u: lieblich für 2 Tenore und Bass, begleitet von Violin, drey Gamben und Basso [more info]
Benett, John, Eliza, her name gives honour, MB XXII, n. 47, p. 130
Benett, John, Venus’ birds, MB XXII, n. 48, p.132
Cobbold, William, For death of her, MB XXII, n. 13, p.41
Cobbold, William, Ye mortal wights, MB XXII, n. 14, p.44
Cobbold, William, Amids my bale, MB XXII, n. 28, p.84
Cobbold, William, The haughty hearts, MB XXII, n. 29, p.86
Dowland, John / Wigthorpe, William, Sorrow, come, MB XXII, n. 65, p.178
Farrant, Richard, Ah, alas, you salt sea gods (Abradad), MB XXII, n. 7, p.25
Farrant, Richard, O Jove, from stately throne, MB XXII, n. 8, p.29
Geist, Christian (?), Auff! ô Norden [more info]
Giles, Nathaniel, Cease now, vain thoughts, MB XXII, n. 15, p.50
Johnson, Edward, Eliza is the fairest Queen, MB XXII, n. 33a, p.99
Johnson, Edward, Come again, MB XXII, n. 33b, p.100
Mando, Patrick, Like as the day, MB XXII, n. 12, p.39
Mundy, [William?], Fie, fie, my fate, MB XXII, n. 30, p.88
[Nicholson?, Richard], Cuckoo, MB XXII, n. 49, p.134
Nicholson, Richard, In a merry May morn, MB XXII, n. 50, p.136
Nicholson, Richard, Joan, quoth John, MB XXII, n. 51 , p.139
Nicholson, Richard, No more, good herdsman, of thy song, MB XXII, n. 52, p.142
[Nicholson, Richard?], Sweet, they say such virtue lies in your lips, MB XXII, n. 53, p.145
Nicholson, Richard, I am not I of such belief (I), MB XXII, n. 54, p.151
Österreich, Georg, Gläntze, du erwünschtes Licht for soprano, 3 viols, violoncello and bc [more info]
Österreich, Georg, Ist wohl dein Helden Muth for 2 tenors, viola da gamba and bc [more info]
Österreich, Georg, Seelge Fürstin for 4 voices (SATB), 4 instruments and bc
Österreich, Georg, Welt gepriesnes Fürsten=Kind for 2 sopranos, violin, 3 violas da gamba and bc [more info]
Österreich, Georg, Zeige dich, erwünschtes Licht for soprano, 3 instruments and bc
Parsons, Robert, Enforc´d by love and fear, MB XXII, n. 5, p.15
Parsons, Robert, Pour down, your pow´rs divine (Pandolpho I), MB XXII, n. 6a, p.17
[Parsons, Robert], No grief is like to mine (Pandolpho II), MB XXII, n. 6b, p.22
Pattrick, Nathaniel, Send forth thy sighs, MB XXII, n. 10, p.34
Pattrick, Nathaniel, Prepare to die , MB XXII, n. 11, p.37
Pattrick, Nathaniel, Climb not too high, MB XXII, n. 32, p.96
Strogers, Nicholas, A doleful deadly pang, MB XXII, n. 9, p.32
Strogers, [Nicholas?], Mistrust not truth, MB XXII, n. 21, p.65
Strogers, [Nicholas], O heav´ly God, MB XXII, n. 22, p.67
Tomkins, John, O thrice-blessed earthbed, MB XXII, n. 16, p.53
Victoria, Tomàs Luis de, Motets, Psalms, Antiphons and Sequences a 4, a 5, a 6, a 8. Score Cantus Altus Tenor Bassus Quintus Sextus Septimus Octavus
Wigthorpe, William, I am not I of such belief (II), MB XXII, n. 55, p.153
Wigthorpe, William, Were I made juror, MB XXII, n. 56, p.155
Wigthorpe, William, Smiths are good fellows, MB XXII, n. 57, p.156