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Wilbye, John
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Thus saith my Chloris bright
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Wilbye, John
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Weep, O mine eyes
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Wilbye, John
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What needeth all this travail?
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Wilbye, John
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When shall my wretched life
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Wilbye, John
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Why dost thou shoot?
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Wilbye, John
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Ye that do live in pleasures plenty
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Wilcock, Anthea
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Shepherd
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Wilcock, Anthea
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Shepherd
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Wilcox, Jay
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Welcome all wonders
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Wilder, Philip van
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Blessed art thou
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Wilder, Philip van
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Pater noster
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Wilder, Philip van
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Sancte deus
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Wilhelm, Patricia M.
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Thy way, not mine
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Wilkerson, Keith
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Honor and glory, power and praise
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Wilkes, James O
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Pipe organs of Ann Arbor
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Wilkes, Roger
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English Cathedrals and Collegiate Churches and Chapels: Their Muisc, Musicians and Musical Establishments [a bibliography]
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Wilkinson, Philip G
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Birds
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Wilkinson, Philip G
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Christmas day is come
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Wilkinson, Philip G
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Nobody knows de trouble I see
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Wilkinson, Philip G
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One hundred score-reading exercises
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