First Booke of Songes, 1597:5. Can she excuse my wrongs

歌词
Can she excuse my wrongs with Virtue's cloak?
Shall I call her good when she proves unkind?
Are those clear fires which vanish into smoke?
Must I praise the leaves where no fruit I find?
No, no: where shadows do for bodies stand
Thou may'st be abus'd if thy sight be dim.
Cold love is like to words written on sand
Or to bubbles which on the water swim
Wilt thou be thus abused still
Seeing that she will right thee never?
If thou canst not o'ercome her will
Thy love will be thus fruitless ever
.Wilt thou be thus abused still
Seeing that she will right thee never?
If thou canst not o'ercome her will
Was I so base, that I might not aspire
Unto those high joys which she holds from me?
As they are high, so high is my desire:
If she this deny, what can granted be?
If she will yield to that which Reason is,
It is Reason's will that Love should be just,
Dear, make me happy still by granting this,
Or cut off delays if that I die must.
Better a thousand times to die,
Than for to live thus still tormented:
Dear, but remember it was I
Who for thy sake did die contented
Better a thousand times to die,
Than for to live thus still tormented:
Dear, but remember it was I
Who for thy sake did die contented.
专辑信息
1.Lute Music - England:Lachrimae
2.Lute Music - England:Captain Digorie Piper's Galliard
3.Lute Music - England:A Fancy
4.First Booke of Songes, 1597:15. Wilt thou unkind
5.First Booke of Songes, 1597:16. Would my conceit
6.First Booke of Songes, 1597:17. Come Again: Sweet Love Doth Now Invite
7.First Booke of Songes, 1597:18. His golden locks
8.First Booke of Songes, 1597:19. Awake, sweet love
9.First Booke of Songes, 1597:20. Come heavy sleep
10.First Booke of Songes, 1597:21. Away with these self-loving lads
11.Dowland: Lute Music - England - Pavana John Dowland
12.Dowland: Lute Music - England - Mrs. Brigide Fleetwood's Pavan
13.Dowland: Lute Music - England - La mia Barbara
14.Dowland: Lute Music - England - Sir Henry Upton's Funeral
15.Dowland: Lute Music - England - Lachrimae (Cozen's version)
16.Dowland: Lute Music - England - Farewell Fancy
17.Dowland: Lute Music - England - Farewell (on the "In Nomine" theme)
18.Dowland: Lute Music - England - The King of Denmark, His Galliard
19.Dowland: Lute Music - England - Mrs Vaux's Jig
20.Dowland: Lute Music - England - Mrs. Nichol's Almain
21.Dowland: Lute Music - England - A Galliard
22.Dowland: Lute Music - England - Lord Strang's March
23.Dowland: Lute Music - England - Mrs. Winter's Jump
24.Dowland: Lute Music - England - Can she excuse
25.Dowland: Lute Music - England - The Shoemaker's Wife
26.Dowland: Lute Music - England - Mrs White's Nothing
27.Dowland: Lute Music - England - A Galliard
28.Dowland: Lute Music - England - Mrs Norrish's Delight
29.Dowland: Lute Music - England - Forlorne Hope Fancy
30.Dowland: Lute Music - England - The Lord Viscount Lisle, His Galliard
31.Dowland: Lute Music - England - Earl of Derby, His Galliard
32.Dowland: Lute Music - England - The Frog Galliard
33.Dowland: Lute Music - England - A Fancy
34.Dowland: Lute Music - England - Mr. Knight's Galliard
35.Dowland: Lute Music - England - Orlando sleepeth
36.Dowland: Lute Music - England - Solus cum sola
37.Dowland: Lute Music - England - A Galliard
38.Dowland: Lute Music - England - Mrs White's Thing
39.Dowland: Lute Music - England - Sir John Langton's Pavan
40.Dowland: Lute Music - England - The Lady Russell's Pavan
41.Dowland: Lute Music - England - Robin
42.Dowland: Consort Music (Collected Works) - Can she excuse Galliard
43.Dowland: Consort Music (Collected Works) - Lachrimae Pavan
44.Dowland: Consort Music (Collected Works) - Fortune my foe
45.Dowland: Lute Music - England - Almain
46.Dowland: Lute Music - England - The Lady Rich, Her Galliard
47.Dowland: Consort Music (Collected Works) - The Frog Galliard
48.Dowland: Lute Music - England - Sir John Souch's Galliard
49.Dowland: Lute Music - England - A Coy Toy
50.Dowland: Consort Music (Collected Works) - Round Battell Galliard
51.Dowland: Consort Music (Collected Works) - Captain Piper's Pavan & Galliard
52.Dowland: Lute Music - England - Fortune
53.Dowland: Lute Music - England - Tarletone's Riserrectione
54.First Booke of Songes, 1597:1. Unquiet thoughts
55.First Booke of Songes, 1597:3. My thoughts are wing'd with hopes
56.First Booke of Songes, 1597:4. If my complaints could passions move
57.First Booke of Songes, 1597:5. Can she excuse my wrongs
58.First Booke of Songes, 1597:6. Now, O now I needs must part
59.First Booke of Songes, 1597:2. Whoever thinks or hopes
60.First Booke of Songes, 1597:7. Dear, if you change
61.First Booke of Songes, 1597:8. Burst forth my tears
62.First Booke of Songes, 1597:11. Come away, come sweet love
63.First Booke of Songes, 1597:10. Think'st thou then
64.First Booke of Songes, 1597:12. Rest awhile you cruel cares
65.First Booke of Songes, 1597:9. Go crystal tears
66.First Booke of Songes, 1597:14. All ye whom love or fortune
67.First Booke of Songes, 1597:13. Sleep wayward thoughts
68.Dowland: Consort Music (Collected Works) - Dowland's First Galliard
69.Dowland: Consort Music (Collected Works) - Katherine Darcie's Galliard
70.Dowland: Consort Music (Collected Works) - Tarleton's Jigge
71.Dowland: Consort Music (Collected Works) - Alman à 2
72.Dowland: Consort Music (Collected Works) - Mistress Nichols Alman à 2
73.Dowland: Consort Music (Collected Works) - Susanna Fair Galliard
74.Dowland: Consort Music (Collected Works) - Mistress Nichols Alman à 5
75.Dowland: Consort Music (Collected Works) - M. John Langton Pavan & Galliard
76.Dowland: Consort Music (Collected Works) - La mia Barbara Pavan & Galliard
77.Dowland: Consort Music (Collected Works) - Lachrimae Antiquae Novae Pavan & Galliard
78.Dowland: Consort Music (Collected Works) - Mistress Nichols Alman
79.Dowland: Consort Music (Collected Works) - Volta à 4
80.Dowland: Consort Music (Collected Works) - Were every thought an eye
81.Dowland: Consort Music (Collected Works) - Lady if you so spite me
82.Martin: Change Thy Mind Since She Doth Change
83.Second Booke of Songes, 1600:16. Woeful heart
84.Second Booke of Songes, 1600:17. A shepherd in a shade
85.Second Booke of Songes, 1600:18. Faction that ever dwells
86.Second Booke of Songes, 1600:19. Shall I sue
87.Second Booke of Songes, 1600:20. Toss not my soul
88.Second Booke of Songes, 1600:21. Clear or cloudy
89.Second Booke of Songes, 1600:22. Humor say what mak'st thou here
90.Third Booke of Songes, 1603:1. Farewell too fair
91.Third Booke of Songes, 1603:2. Time stands still
92.Third Booke of Songes, 1603:3. Behold a wonder here
93.Third Booke of Songes, 1603:4. Daphne was not so chaste
94.Third Booke of Songes, 1603:5. Me, me and none but me
95.Third Booke of Songes, 1603:6. When Phoebus first did Daphne love
96.Third Booke of Songes, 1603:7. Say, Love, if ever thou didst find
97.Dowland: Consort Music (Collected Works) - Pavan à 4
98.Third Booke of Songes, 1603:8. Flow not so fast, ye fountains
99.Batchelar: To Plead My Faith
100.Tessier: In A Grove Most Rich Of Shade
101.Dowland: Far From Triumphing Court
102.Dowland: Lady, If You So Spite Me
103.Holborne: My Heavy Sprite, Oppress'd With Sorrow's Might
104.Hales: O Eyes, Leave Off Your Weeping
105.Anonymous: Go, My Flock, Go Get You Hence
106.Third Booke of Songes, 1603:9. What if I never speed
107.Third Booke of Songes, 1603:10. Love stood amazed
108.Third Booke of Songes, 1603:11. Lend your ears to my sorrow
109.Third Booke of Songes, 1603:12. By a fountain where I lay
110.Third Booke of Songes, 1603:13. O what hath overwrought
111.Third Booke of Songes, 1603:14. Farewell, unkind
112.Third Booke of Songes, 1603:15. Weep you no more, sad fountains
113.Third Booke of Songes, 1603:17. I must complain
114.Third Booke of Songes, 1603:18. It was a time when silly bees
115.Third Booke of Songes, 1603:21. Come when I call
116.A Pilgrim's Solace (1612):1. Disdain me still
117.A Pilgrim's Solace (1612):3. To ask for all thy love
118.A Pilgrim's Solace (1612):4. Love, those beams that breed
119.A Pilgrim's Solace (1612):7. Stay, Time, awhile thy flying
120.Anonymous: O Dear, What Can The Matter Be?
121.Dowland: In Darkness Let Me Dwell
122.A Pilgrim's Solace (1612):13. If that a sinner's sighs
123.A Pilgrim's Solace (1612):16. When the poor cripple
124.A Pilgrim's Solace (1612):5. Shall I strive with words to move
125.A Pilgrim's Solace (1612):6. Were every thought an eye
126.A Pilgrim's Solace (1612):10. From silent night
127.Third Booke of Songes, 1603:19. The lowest trees have tops
128.A Pilgrim's Solace (1612):2. Sweet stay awhile
129.A Pilgrim's Solace (1612):9. Go nightly cares
130.A Pilgrim's Solace (1612):8. Tell me, true love
131.A Pilgrim's Solace (1612):12. In this trembling shadow cast
132.A Pilgrim's Solace (1612):11. Lasso vita mia
133.A Pilgrim's Solace (1612):14. Thou mighty God
134.A Pilgrim's Solace (1612):19. Up merry mates
135.A Pilgrim's Solace (1612):15. When David's life
136.Third Booke of Songes, 1603:16. Fie on this feigning
137.A Pilgrim's Solace (1612):20. Welcome black night
138.Third Booke of Songes, 1603:20. What poor astromomers are they
139.Lachrimae Pavan (Paduana Lachrimae) - Transc. for keyboard by Giles Farnaby
140.A Pilgrim's Solace (1612):18. My heart and tongue were twins
141.A Pilgrim's Solace (1612):21. Cease these false sports
142.A Pilgrim's Solace (1612):17. Where sin sore wounding
143.Guédron: Si le parler et la silence
144.Guédron: Vous que le bonheur rappelle
145.Guédron: Ce penser qui sans fin tirannise ma vie
146.Anonymous: Passava Amor su arco desarmado
147.Anonymous: Sta notte
148.Anonymous: Vuestros ojos tienen d'Amor
149.Megli: Se de farmi morire?
150.Caccini: Dovrò dunque morire?
151.Anonymous: O bella piu
152.Caccini: Amarilli mia bella
153.Second Booke of Songes, 1600:1. I saw my lady weep
154.Second Booke of Songes, 1600:2. Flow my tears
155.Second Booke of Songes, 1600:3. Sorrow, stay
156.Second Booke of Songes, 1600:5. Mourn, day is with darkness fled
157.Second Booke of Songes, 1600:4. Die not before thy day
158.Second Booke of Songes, 1600:6. Time's eldest son
159.Second Booke of Songes, 1600:8. When others sing Venite
160.Second Booke of Songes, 1600:7. Then sit thee down
161.Second Booke of Songes, 1600:9. Praise blindness eyes
162.Second Booke of Songes, 1600:11. If floods of tears
163.Second Booke of Songes, 1600:10. O sweet woods
164.Second Booke of Songes, 1600:12. Fine knacks for ladies
165.Second Booke of Songes, 1600:14. Come ye heavy states of night
166.Second Booke of Songes, 1600:15. White as lilies was her face
167.Second Booke of Songes, 1600:13. Now cease my wand'ring eyes
168.Can shee excuse my wrongs (1st Book of Songs, 1597) - Anonymously transcribed for keyboard
169.Paduana "La mia Barbara" (Consort Music) - Transc. for keyboard by Paul Siefert
170.The Frogge - Transc. for keyboard by John Wilbye
171.The Frog Gailliard (Now, o now I need must part) - Transc. for keyboard by Thomas Morley
172.Pavana & Galliarda - Transc. for keyboard by Thomas Morley
173.Lachrimae Pavan (Paduana Lachrimae) - Transc. for keyboard by Melchior Scheldt
174.Can shee excuse my wrongs (1st Book of Songs, 1597) - Anonymously transcribed for keyboard
175.Solus cum sola pavan (Lute works) - Anonymously transcribed for keyboard
176.Dowland's Almayne - Anonymously transcribed for keyboard
177.Piper's Pavan & Galliard - transcr. for keyboard by J. Bull & M. Peerson
178.Lachrimae Pavan (Paduana Lachrimae) - Transc. for keyboard by Willian Byrd
179.Mr Henry Noell Lamentations 1597:1. Lord turn not away
180.Mr. Henry Noell Lamentations 1597:2. Lord in thy wrath
181.Mr Henry Noell Lamentations 1597:3. Lord consider my distress
182.Mr Henry Noell Lamentations 1597:4. O Lord of whom I do depend
183.Mr Henry Noell Lamentations 1597:5. Where righteousness doth say
184.Mr Henry Noell Lamentations 1597:6. Lord to thee I make my moan
185.Mr Henry Noell Lamentations 1597:7. Lord hear my prayer
186.Lachrimae, 1604:Lachrimae Antiquae Novae
187.A Miscellany (Complete Works):Lachrimae
188.A Miscellany (Complete Works):Galliard
189.A Miscellany (Complete Works):Pipers Pavan
190.A Miscellany (Complete Works):Lachrimae
191.A Miscellany (Complete Works):Lady Rich Galliard
192.A Miscellany (Complete Works):Earl of ***** Galliard
193.A Miscellany (Complete Works):If my complaints
194.A Miscellany (Complete Works):Lachrimae Doolande
195.A Miscellany (Complete Works):Lord Willoughbie's Welcome Home
196.A Miscellany (Complete Works):Lord Chamberlayne his Galliard
197.A Miscellany (Complete Works):Comagin
198.A Miscellany (Complete Works):Pavan Lachrymae
199.A Miscellany (Complete Works):Sorrow Stay
200.Lute Music - England:Preludium
201.Lute Music - England:Lachrimae (Sturt version)
202.Lute Music - England:Can she excuse
203.Lute Music - England:Dr. Case's Pavan
204.Lute Music - England:Melancholy Galliard
205.Lute Music - England:Sir John Smith, His Almain
206.Lachrimae, 1604:M. John Langton's Pavan
207.Lachrimae, 1604:Lachrimae Antiquae
208.Lachrimae, 1604:Lachrimae Verae
209.Lachrimae, 1604:Lachrimae Gementes
210.Lachrimae, 1604:Lachrimae Coactae
211.Lachrimae, 1604:Lachrimae Tristes
212.Lachrimae, 1604:Lachrimae Amantis
213.Lute Music - England:A Fantasia
214.Lute Music - England:A Dream
215.Lute Music - England:The Queen's Galliard
216.Lute Music - England:Mrs Vaux Galliard
217.Lute Music - England:Mr Dowland's Midnight
218.Lute Music - England:John Dowland's Galliard
219.Lute Music - England:What if a day
220.Lute Music - England:A Galliard
221.Lute Music - England:Galliard to Lachrimae
222.Lute Music - England:A Fantasia
223.Lute Music - England:Aloe
224.Lute Music - England:Loth to depart
225.Lute Music - England:The Earl of *****, His Galliard
226.Lute Music - England:A Pavan
227.Lute Music - England:(A Jig)
228.Lute Music - England:An Almain
229.Lute Music - England:Come away
230.Lute Music - England:Mignarda
231.Lute Music - England:Giles Hobie's Galliard
232.Lute Music - England:Resolution
233.Lute Music - England:An Almain
234.Lute Music - England:The Most Sacred Queen Elizabeth, Her Galliard
235.Lute Music - England:The Lady Clifton's Spirit
236.Lute Music - England:The Frog Galliard
237.Lachrimae, 1604:M. Nicolas Gryffith his Galiard
238.Lute Music - England:A Fancy
239.Lute Music - England:Lady Laiton's Almain
240.Lute Music - England:Complaint
241.Lute Music - England:A Galliard (on Walsingham)
242.Lute Music - England:A Fancy
243.Lute Music - England:Semper Dowland semper dolens
244.Lute Music - England:Piper's Pavan
245.Lachrimae, 1604:Sir John Souch, his Galiard
246.Lachrimae, 1604:Semper Dowland semper dolens
247.Lachrimae, 1604:The Earl of ***** Galiard
248.Lachrimae, 1604:M. Giles Hobies Galiard
249.Lachrimae, 1604:Sir Henry Upton's Funeral
250.Lachrimae, 1604:The King of Denmark's Galiard
251.Lachrimae, 1604:Captaine Digorie Piper his Galiard
252.Lachrimae, 1604:M. Buctons Galiard
253.Lachrimae, 1604:Mrs Nichols Almand
254.Sacred Songs (Collected Works):I shame at mine unworthiness
255.Psalmes:All people that on earth do dwell (Psalm 100)
256.Lachrimae, 1604:M. Henry Noel his Galiard
257.Sacred Songs (Collected Works):Sorrow, come
258.Sacred Songs (Collected Works):An heart that's broken
259.Psalmes:Lord to thee I make my moan (Psalm 130)
260.Psalmes:Put me not to rebuke O Lord (Psalm 38)
261.Lachrimae, 1604:M. Thomas Collier his Galiard
262.Psalmes:All people that on earth do dwell (Psalm 100) 2nd Setting
263.Lachrimae, 1604:M. George Whithead his Almand
264.Psalmes:My soul praise the Lord (Psalm 100)
265.Psalmes:A Prayer for the Queen's most Excellent Majesty
266.Psalmes:Behold and have regard (Psalm 134)
267.Solus cum sola pavan (Lute works)
268.Lute Music - England:Dowland's Galliard
269.Lute Music - England:Dowland's First Galliard
270.Lute Music - England:Tarleton's Jig
271.Lute Music - England:Walsingham
272.Lute Music - England:Lord Willoughby's Welcome Home
273.Lute Music - England:Sir Henry Guilforde, His Almain
274.Lute Music - England:A Pavan
275.Lute Music - England:Mr. Langton's Galliard
276.Lute Music - England:Mrs. Clifton's Almain
277.Lute Music - England:A Galliard
278.Dowland: Lute Music - England - Lady Hunsdon's Puffe
279.Dowland: Lute Music - England - Galliard
280.Dowland: Lute Music - England - Go from my window
281.Dowland: Lute Music - England - A Fancy