Canzonets to two voices: Go ye, my canzonets ; When, lo, by break of morning ; Sweet nymph, come to thy lover ; I go before, my darling ; Miraculous love's wounding ; Lo, here another love ; Leave now, mine eyes ; Fire and lightning from heaven ; Flora, wilt thou torment me? ; In nets of golden wires ; O thou that are so cruel ; I should for grief and anguish.
Canzonets to three voices: See, mine own sweet jewel ; Joy doth so arise ; Cruel, you pull away too soon ; Lady, those eyes ; Hold out, my heart ; Good morrow, fair ladies of the May ; Whither away so fast? ; Blow, shepherds, blow ; Deep lamenting ; Farewell, disdainful ; O fly not ; Thyrsis, let pity move thee ; Now must I die recureless ; Lady, if I through grief ; Cease, mine eyes ; Do you not know? ; Where are thou, wanton? ; What ails my darling? ; Say, dear, will you not have me? ; Arise, get up, my dear ; Love learns by laughing ; This love is but a wanton fit ; Though Philomela lost her love ; Spring-time mantleth every bough
O sleep, fond fancy.