Available Poems in The Triumphs of Oriana (by Anonymous/Unidentified Artist )
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- All creatures now are merry minded (John Bennet) (Text: Anonymous)
- Arise, awake, awake (Thomas Morley) (Text: Anonymous)
- As Vesta was from Latmos hill descending (Thomas Weelkes) DUT (Text: Anonymous)
- Calm was the air and clear the sky (Richard Carlton)
- Come, come, blessed bird (Edward Johnson) (Text: Anonymous)
- Come, gentle swains (Michael Cavendish) (Text: Anonymous)
- Fair Cytherea presents her doves (John Lisley)
- Fair nymphs, I heard one telling (John Farmer) (Text: Anonymous)
- Fair Oriana, beauty's queen (John Hilton)
- Fair Oriana, seeming to wink at folly (Robert Jones)
- Fair Orian, in the morn (John Milton the Elder)
- Hard by a crystal fountain (Thomas Morley) (Text: Anonymous)
- Hark!/ Did ye ever hear so sweet (Thomas Hunt) (Text: Anonymous)
- Hence stars, too dim of light (Michael East) (Text: Anonymous)
- Lightly she whipped o'er the dales (John Mundy) (Text: Anonymous)
- Round about her charret, with all-admiring strains (Ellis Gibbons)
- Sing shepherds all, and in your roundelays (Richard Nicholson)
- The Fauns and Satyrs tripping (Thomas Tomkins) (Text: Anonymous)
- The Lady Oriana (John Wilbye)
- The Nymphs and Shepherds danced (George Marson)
- Thus Bonny-Boots the birthday celebrated (John Holmes)
- With angel's face and brightness (Daniel Norcome)
- With angel's face and brightness, and orient hue (George Kirbye)
- With wreaths of rose and laurel (William Cobbold)