John Dowland

John Dowland for the last name, there is no consensus on the correct pronunciation. By analogy with the name Cowper and the Restoration poet Abraham Cowley, the pronunciation is suggested.}} (c. 1563 – buried 20 February 1626) was an English Renaissance composer, lutenist, and singer. He is best known today for his melancholy songs such as "Come, heavy sleep", "Come again", "Flow my tears", "I saw my Lady weepe", "Now o now I needs must part" and "In darkness let me dwell". His instrumental music has undergone a major revival, and with the 20th century's early music revival, has been a continuing source of repertoire for lutenists and classical guitarists. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Dowland, John
Published 1597
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by Dowland, John
Published 1600
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by Dowland, John
Published 1600
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by Dowland, John
Published 1603
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by Dowland, John
Published 1604
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by Dowland, John
Published 1606
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by Besard, Jean-Baptiste
Published 1610
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by Dowland, John
Published 1612
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by Dowland, John
Published 1613
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by Dowland, John
Published 1843
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