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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)

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