
William Cornysh the Younger (1465 – October 1523) was an English composer, dramatist, actor, and poet, and much more. In his only surviving poem, which was written in Fleet Prison, he claims that he has been convicted by false information and thus wrongly accused, though it is not known what the accusation was. He may not be the composer of the music found in the Eton Choirbook, which may alternatively be by his father, also named William Cornysh, who died c 1502.
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Ah! Robin
Woefully arrayed
Ave Maria, Mater Dei
Blow thy horn, hunter
Fa La Sol à 3
Ah, Robin, gentle Robin
A robyn, gentyl robyn: Ah Robin, Gentle Robin
Ah Robin
Gaude Virgo mater Christi
Fa la sol à 3 for 3 Viols
A robyn, gentyl robyn: Ah! Robin
Salve Regina
Fa La Sol
My Love she mourn'th
Ave Maria mater Dei
Ah, Robin
The Unfathomable: II. A Robyn, Gentyl Robyn
Woefully Array’d
Cornysh: Ave Maria, Mater Dei
A Robyn, Gentyl Robyn
Ah Robyn Gentyl Robyn
Ah Robin, gentle Robin
Woefully Array'd
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Wolf Hall: The Tudor Music: Ah, Robyn (Smeaton, Anne's Lutenist) [Arr. Claire van Kampen]
Adieu, mes amours
Woffully araid: Woefully arrayed
Blow thy horn Hunter
Yow and I and Amyas
Trolly Lolly
Adieu, courage
Cornysh : Ave Maria, mater Dei
A Robyn
Stabat mater
Fa la sol a 3
Gentle Robin
Catholicon a
Ah Robyn, gentle Robyn
Adieu, adieu, my heartes lust
A Robyn, gentyl Robin
Catholicon b
Ave Maria
Adieu My Hertes Lust
Ah the sighs
And I Were a Maiden
Yow and I and Amyas: Yow and I and Amyas
Adew mes amours
Blow thi horn jolly hunter
Ah Robyn
I Besherew You
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