| 1. | Antony Holborne | My heavy sprite oprest with sorrowes might, for voice & lute |
| 2. | John Dowland | Lady if you so spite me, for voice, lute & bass viol (A Musical Banquet) |
| 3. | | In darkness let me dwell, for voice, lute & bass viol (A Musicall Banquet) |
| 4. | | Work(s): O dear life, when shall it be, for voice, lute, an |
| 5. | Pierre Guedron | Ce penser qui sans fin tirannise ma vie |
| 6. | | Si le parler et le silence |
| 7. | John Dowland | Work(s): Change thy mind since she doth change, for voice a |
| 8. | | Work(s): Go, my flock, go get you hence, for voice and orph |
| 9. | Domenico Maria Melli 〔Megli〕 | Se di farmi morire, voce e liuto |
| 10. | Giulio Caccini | Amarilli mia bella, for voice & continuo (from 〞Le Nuove musiche〞) |
| 11. | Anonymous | Passava Amor su arco desarmado |
| 12. | John Dowland | Far from the triumphing court, for voice, lute & bass viol (A Musicall Banquet) |
| 13. | | The Right Honourable Lord Viscount Lisle (Sir Robert Sidney, his galliard), for lute, P 38 (A Musical Banquet) |
| 14. | | Work(s): In a grove most rich of shade, for voice and lute |
| 15. | Pierre Guedron | Vous que le Bonheur rappelle |
| 16. | Anonymous | Vuestros ojos tienen d`amor |
| 17. | | Sta notte mi sognava |
| 18. | Daniel Bacheler | To Plead My Faith, galliard for lute (No. 25 from Selected Works for Lute) |
| 19. | John Dowland | Work(s): O eyes, leave off your weeping, for voice and lute |
| 20. | Giulio Caccini | Dovrò dunque morire |
| 21. | Anonymous | O bella più, for voice & lute |