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The following 58 pages are in this category, out of 366 total.
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- Tell me true Love where shall I seek thy being (John Dowland)
- Terra tremuit (William Byrd)
- This day Christ was born (William Byrd)
- This sweet and merry month of May (a 4) (William Byrd)
- This sweet and merry month of May (a 6) (William Byrd)
- Thou mighty God - When David's life by Saul - When the poor Cripple (John Dowland)
- Though Amarillis dance in green (William Byrd)
- Time stands still (John Dowland)
- Timete Dominum (William Byrd)
- To ask for all thy love (John Dowland)
- Tollite portas (William Byrd)
- Tribue Domine - Te deprecor - Gloria Patri (William Byrd)
- Tribulatio proxima est - Contumelias et terrores (William Byrd)
- Tribulationes civitatum - Timor et hebetudo - Nos enim pro peccatis (William Byrd)
- Tristitia et anxietas - Sed tu Domine (William Byrd)
- Tu es pastor ovium (William Byrd)
- Tu es Petrus (William Byrd)
- Tui sunt coeli (William Byrd)
- Turn our captivity (William Byrd)
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- Veni Sancte Spiritus (William Byrd)
- Venite exultemus Domino (William Byrd)
- Victimae paschali laudes (William Byrd)
- Vide Domine afflictionem - Sed veni Domine (William Byrd)
- Viderunt omnes (Communion) (William Byrd)
- Viderunt omnes (Gradual) (William Byrd)
- Vidimus stellam (William Byrd)
- Vigilate (William Byrd)
- La Virginella (William Byrd)
- Virgo Dei genitrix (William Byrd)
- Viri Galilaei (William Byrd)
- Visita quaesumus (William Byrd)
- Vultum tuum (William Byrd)
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- Wedded to will is witless (William Byrd)
- Weeping full sore (William Byrd)
- Welcome black night (John Dowland)
- Were every thought an eye (John Dowland)
- What is life, or worldly pleasure? (William Byrd)
- What pleasure have great princes (William Byrd)
- When first by force (William Byrd)
- When I was otherwise (William Byrd)
- When Phœbus first did Daphne love (John Dowland)
- When younglings first - But when by proof (William Byrd)
- Where are all thy beauties now (Thomas Campion)
- Where fancy fond (William Byrd)
- Where sin sore wounding (John Dowland)
- While that the Sun (William Byrd)
- Who likes to love (William Byrd)
- Who looks may leap (William Byrd)
- Who made thee, Hob, forsake the Plough (William Byrd)
- Why do I use my paper, ink and pen? (William Byrd)
- With fragrant flowers we strew the way (Francis Pilkington)
- Woo her and win her (Thomas Campion)
- Wounded I am - Yet of us twain (William Byrd)