From The first book of songs, 1597: Come again! Sweet love doth now invite ; Go, crystal tears ; Can she excuse my wrongs? ; Awake, sweet love, thou art returned ; Sorrow, stay ; Shall I sue? ; Fine knacks for ladies ; Preludium and lachrimae Pavan (lute solo) ; From The third book of songs, 1603: What if I never speed? ; Me, me, and none but me ; Flow not so fast, ye fountains ; When Phoebus first did Daphne love ; Lady, if you so spite me ; Shall I strive with words to move? ; Tell me, true love ; Semper Dowland, semper dolens (lute solo) / John Dowland. Fair, if you expect admiring ; I care not for these ladies ; It fell on a summer's day ; The cypress curtain of the night / Thomas Campian. Lady Laiton's almain (lute solo) / Dowland
Eyes, look no more ; Like as the lute delights ; What delight can they enjoy / John Danyel
Captain Candish's Galliard (lute solo) / Dowland
Sweet, come again ; Whether men do laugh or weep / Philip Rosseter.