Translation: Oh Elslein, my dear Elselein (Ludwig Senfl). Secular. Madrigal. a cappella.
Translation: Oh dear sweet heart (Heinrich Finck). Secular. Madrigal. a cappella.
Translation: Dear Mary journeys through the thorn (Mary through a thorny forest) decreased (Traditional). Sacred. Carols. a cappella.
Translation: Fly not so swift my dear (John Wilbye). Secular. Madrigal. a cappella.
Translation: If thou wouldst ease thine heart (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry). Secular. Art song. Plan.
Translation: It is you that I want (Claudin de Sermisy). Secular. Song. a cappella.
Translation: O Care, thou despatch want me (Thomas Weelkes). Secular. Madrigal. a cappella.
Translation: O dear life (William Byrd). Secular. Partsong. a cappella.
Translation: Once again, dear Lord, we pray (Samuel Sebastian Wesley). Sacred. Hymn. 77. 77. a cappella. Keyboard.
Translation: St. Thomas (Methinks I see my Saviour dear) (William Billings). Sacred. Hymn. a cappella.
Translation: And our dear women, Op. 138, no. 4 (Max Reger). Sacred. a cappella.
Translation: What doth my pretty darling? (Michael East). Secular. Madrigal. a cappella.
Translation: What saith my dainty darling (Thomas Morley). Secular. Madrigal. a cappella.
Translation: Dearest Jesus, we are here. by J. S. Bach (1685–1750). BWV 633. Baroque. for Organ.
Translation: Dearest Jesus, we are here. by J. S. Bach (1685–1750). BWV 634. Baroque. for Organ.
Translation: Deck thyself, oh dear soul. by J. S. Bach (1685–1750). BWV 654. Baroque. for Organ.
Translation: Now rejoice, dear Christians g'mein. by J. S. Bach (1685–1750). BWV 734. Baroque. for Organ.