This collection for progressing students includes art songs, as well as arrangements of folksongs and spirituals. ART SONGS Anonymous: Pastime with good company Œ‡ Campian: Jack and Joan Œ‡ Dowland: Come again, sweet love Œ‡ Dowland: What if I never speed Œ‡ Gibbons: The Silver Swan Œ‡ Ireland: Spring Sorrow Œ‡ Lawes: How happy art thou Œ‡ Morley: It was a lover and his lass Œ‡ Morley: Now is the month of Maying Œ‡ Purcell: I attempt from love's sickness Œ‡ Purcell: Nymphs and Shepherds Œ‡ Quilter: Weep you nomore Œ‡ Vaughan Williams: The Call Œ‡ Vaughan Williams: Bright is the rin g of words Œ‡ FOLKSONGS/SPIRITUALS All Through the Night (arr. Nicholl) Œ‡The Gospel Train (Walters) Œ‡ Greensleeves (arr. Stanley) Œ‡ He's Got the Whole World in His Hands (arr. Boyd) Œ‡ How Can I Keep from Singing (arr . Ruck) Œ‡ I gave my love a cherry (arr. Dean) Œ‡ Jacob's Ladder (arr. Walters) Œ‡ My Lord, What a Mornin' (arr. Burleigh) Œ‡ Shenandoah (arr. Walters) Œ‡ Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child (arr. Walters) Œ‡ This Little Light of Mine (arr. Ruck).