No. |
Title |
Length |
1. |
The Good Morrow |
1:24 |
2. |
Song: Go and catch a falling star |
1:06 |
3. |
The Rising Sun |
1:39 |
4. |
The Canonisation |
2:14 |
5. |
The Triple Fool |
1:15 |
6. |
Song: Sweetest love, I do not go |
1:51 |
7. |
The Legacie |
1:20 |
8. |
A Feaver |
1:21 |
9. |
The Anniversary |
1:46 |
10. |
The Flea |
1:29 |
11. |
The Curse |
1:42 |
12. |
A Nocturnall |
2:48 |
13. |
The Apparition |
1:02 |
14. |
A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning |
2:02 |
15. |
The Extasie |
3:50 |
16. |
The Funerall |
1:15 |
17. |
The Relique |
1:45 |
18. |
Elegy I: A Jealosie |
1:54 |
19. |
Elegy VIII: The Comparison |
3:16 |
20. |
Elegy VII: Natures lay Ideot |
1:45 |
21. |
The first alteration, The first grudging of the sicknesse (I) |
3:28 |
22. |
The Physician is afraid (VI) |
2:58 |
23. |
From the Bells of the Church adjoyning, I am daily remembered of my buriall in the funeralls of others. (XVI) |
4:22 |
24. |
Now, this Bell tolling sfotly for another, saies to me, Thou must die (XVII) |
5:12 |
25. |
The Bell rings out, and tells me in him, that I am dead (XVIII) |
6:28 |
26. |
It is not enough to hear Sermons (Whitehall. Before the King. 16th February, 1620/1) |
2:22 |
27. |
Wee are all conceived in close Prison. (To the Lords upon Easter Day at the Communion, The King being dangerously sick at New-market. 28th March, 1619) |
1:10 |
28. |
When I look upon God (St. Paul's. 'The Fifth of My Prebend Sermons Upon My Five Psalms.' 1627) |
2:08 |
29. |
Our God is not out of breath (Preached at the Spital. 22nd April, 1622) |
1:09 |
30. |
When we consider with a religious seriousness (Preached at the funeral of Sir William Cokayne, Knight, Alderman of London. 12th December, 1626) |
1:31 |
31. |
That God should let my soul fall out of his hand (Preached to the Earle of Carlile, and his company, at Sion, after September 1662). |
4:45 |
32. |
Alas, they, we , men of this world (St.Paul's. In the evening, upon the day of St. Paul's conversion, 25th January, 1628/9). |
3:22 |
33. |
The Lord then, The Son of God (Lincoln's Inn. Sunday after Trinity. 1612?). |
2:58 |