The Third and Last Booke of Songs or Aires


John Dowland
Songs
| Song | Plays | Release Date | Duration | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 01 | Farewell too faire | 0 | — | — — |
| 02 | Time stands still | 0 | — | — — |
| 03 | Behold a wonder here | 0 | — | — — |
| 04 | Daphne was not so chaste | 0 | — | — — |
| 05 | Me, me, and none but me | 0 | — | — — |
| 06 | When Phoebus first did Daphne love | 0 | — | — 01:45 |
| 07 | Say love if ever thou didst find | 0 | — | — — |
| 08 | Flow not so fast, ye fountains | 0 | — | — — |
| 09 | What if I never speed | 0 | — | — — |
| 10 | Love stood amazed at Beauty’s pain | 0 | — | — — |
| 11 | Lend your ears | 0 | — | — — |
| 12 | By a fountain where I lay | 0 | — | — — |
| 13 | Oh what hath overwrought my all amazed thought | 0 | — | — — |
| 14 | Farewell unkind farewell | 0 | — | — — |
| 15 | Weep you no more, sad fountains | 0 | — | — — |
| 16 | Fie on this feigning, is love without desire | 0 | — | — — |
| 17 | I must complain yet do enjoy | 0 | — | — — |
| 18 | It was a time when silly bees could speak | 0 | — | — — |
| 19 | The lowest trees have tops | 0 | — | — — |
| 20 | What poor astronomers are they | 0 | — | — — |
| 21 | Come when I call | 0 | — | — — |


