The first set of madrigals and motets, 1612. The silver swan -- O that the learned poets -- I weigh not fortune's frown : the first part ; I tremble not at noise of war : the second part ; I see ambition never pleased : the third part ; I feign not friendship : the fourth part -- How art thou thralled : the first part ; Farewell all joys : the second part -- Dainty fine bird -- Fair ladies that to love : the first part ; Mongst thousands good : the second part -- Now each flowery bank of May -- Lais now old -- What is our life? -- Ah dear heart -- Fair is the rose -- Nay let me weep : the first part ; Ne'er let the sun : the second part ; Yet if that age : the third part -- Trust not too much, fair youth / Gibbons --
First set of madrigals, 1598 [selections]. Weep, o mine eyes -- Lady, when I behold -- Thus saith my Cloris bright -- Adieu sweet Amarillis -- Die, hapless man -- Lady, your words do spite me -- Alas, what a wretched life -- Lady, when I behold the roses -- When shall my wretched life -- Of joys and pleasing pains : the first part ; My throat is sore : the second part -- Cruel, behold my heavy ending -- Thou art but young, thou sayest -- Why dost thou shoot / Wilbye --
Second set of madrigals, 1609 [selections]. Sweet honey-sucking bees : the first part ; Yet, sweet, take heed : the second part -- Ye that do live in pleasures -- O wretched man -- Ah, cannot sighs, nor tears -- Draw on, sweet night -- Stay, Corydon, thou swain -- Softly, o softly drop, mine eyes / Wilbye --
Ayres and madrigals. Arise, awake [from Triumphs of Oriana] -- Besides a fountain -- No, no, no, no, Nigella -- Singing alone -- With my love [song] -- Mistress mine [song] -- Stay heart, run not so fast -- Fire and lightning -- Phillis, I fain would die now -- Hard by a crystal fountain [from Triumphs of Oriana] -- In every place -- O grief ev'n on the bud -- Absence, hear thou my protestation [song] -- Deep lamenting -- Sleep, slumb'ring eyes [song] -- Hark! Alleluia / Morley.