Wilsons Wilde, you can find it in Diana Poulton's book ''A tutor for
   the renaissance lute'' page 17

   2010/8/30 David Smith <[1][email protected]>

       Oh sure. Now that you say it, I remember. Thanks.
       Did Dowland write it, or just recorded in his ms?

     On Mon, Aug 30, 2010 at 10:26 AM, Lex van Sante
     <[1][2][email protected]> wrote:
       It is Wilson's Wilde,, sometimes called Wolsey's Wilde
       This version is most likely from  the Folger Dowland ms.
       Op 30 aug 2010, om 16:20 heeft David Smith het volgende geschreven:
     >   Can someone tell me the name of this tune?  I believe it to be a
     ren
     >   lute tune and probably dumbed down for a beginning student. (It's
     the
     >   first thing my first classical guitar teacher gave me to learn
   many
     >   years ago, but tabbed here for ren lute):
     >    /      /                     /      /
     >    /   /  /                  /  /   /  /                   /
     >   -a-+-f--a-+-------+------+----a-+-f--a-+-------+-------+------+
     >   ---+------+-c-a-c-+-d--c-+-a----+------+-c-a-c-+-a-----+------+
     >   ---+------+-------+------+------+------+-------+---d-c-+-d----+
     >   ---+------+-------+-a----+------+------+-------+-a-----+------+
     >   ---+-a----+-a-----+------+------+-a----+-a-----+-------+-a----+
     >   ---+------+-------+------+-a----+------+-------+-----a-+------+
     >   Thanks
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