1
Man Is for the Woman Made
4
Chiding Catch ('Fie, Nay')
6
When the Cock Begins to Crow
7
An Epitaph: 'Under This Stone'
8
Earl of Mornington - T'was You, Sir
11
Amo, Amas, I Love As Lass
17
An Ape, a Lion, a Fox, and an Ass
19
Fair and Ugly, False and True
21
Hunting Madrigal: Lure, Falconers, Lure!
23
Restoration Pastroal: In the Merry Month of May
25
18th Century Glee Club: L'ape e la Serpe
30
He That Will an Alehouse Keep
41
These Are the Cries of London Town
50
I Can Mend Your Tubs and Pails
51
Have You Any Work for the Tinker
58
Ca. 16th-17th C. -The Three Ravens
59
Ca. 16th-17th C. - the Cuckoo
60
Ca. 16th-17th C. - How Should I Your True Love Know (Ophelia's Song from Hamlet)
61
Ca. 16th-17th C. - Sweet Nightingale
62
Ca. 16th-17th C. - I Will Give My Love an Apple
63
Ca. 16th-17th C. - the Oak Ad the Ash
64
Ca. 16th-17th C. - King Henry
65
Ca. 16th-17th C. - Coventry Carol
66
Ca. 16th-17th C. - Barbara Allen
67
Ca. 16th-17th C. - Heigh Ho, the Wind and the Rain ('Twelfth Night')
68
Ca. 16th-17th C. - Waly, Waly
69
Ca. 16th-17th C. - Down In Yon Forest
70
Ca. 16th-17th C. -Mattehew, Mark, Luke, and John
71
Ca. 16th-17th C. -The Tailor and the Mouse
72
Ca. 16th-17th C. - Greensleeves
73
The Wraggle Taggle Gypsies
80
O Who's Going to Shoe Your Pretty Little Foot
81
Blow Away the Morning Dew
86
Just As the Tide Was A-Flowing
97
Just As the Tide Was Flowing
100
The Spring Time of the Year
104
The Cuckoo and the Nightingale
106
Shall I Come Sweet Love to Thee
110
First Book of Airs, 1597: Wilt Thou, Unkind, Thus Reave Me?
111
First Book Fo Airs, 1597: Awake, Sweet Love
112
A Musical Banquet, 1610: In Darkness Let Me Dwell
113
Third Book of Airs, 1603: Me, Me, and None But Me
114
A Pilgrim's Solace, 1612: Go, Nightly Cares
115
First Book of Airs, 1597: If My Complaints Could Passions Move
116
First Book of Airs, 1597: Sleep, Wayward Thoughts
117
Third Book of Airs, 1597: Flow Not So Fast, Ye Fountains
118
First Book of Airs, 1597: Come Again! Sweet Love Doth Now Invite
119
Second Book of Airs, 1600: Sorrow, Stay
125
Second Book of Airs, 1600: Fine Knack for Ladies
126
Second Book of Airs, 1600: Flow, My Tears
127
First Book of Airs, 1597: Can She Excuse My Wrongs
128
When Cockleshells Turn Silver Bells
139
She Moved Through the Fair
140
A Brisk Young Lad He Courted Me
145
All the Pretty Little Horses
149
Have You Seen But a White Lilly
151
Come Again! Sweet Love Doth Now Invite
153
William Douglas of England, 1685: Annie Laurie
164
Early Settlers of de Kalb County, Texas: I Am a Poor Wayfaring Stranger
167
From Cecil Sharp's 'English Folksongs of the South Appalachians': When the Sun Goes In