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John Dowland         
ENGLISH RENAISSANCE COMPOSER, LUTENIST, AND SINGER
Dowland; J. Dowland; Semper Dowland, semper dolens; John Downland; Dowland, John; First Booke of Songes or Ayres; Time Stands Still (Dowland song); The Lowest Trees Have Tops; Semper Dowland semper dolens; Jo. Dolandi; A Pilgrimes Solace; The Third Book of Songs
John Dowland for the last name, there is no consensus on the correct pronunciation. By analogy with the name Cowper and the Restoration poet Abraham Cowley, the pronunciation is suggested.
Nocturnal after John Dowland         
COMPOSITION FOR SOLO GUITAR BY BENJAMIN BRITTEN
Nocturnal After John Dowland
Nocturnal After John Dowland, Op. 70 is a classical guitar piece composed in 1963 by English composer Benjamin Britten for guitarist Julian Bream.
John St John (died 1302)         
ENGLISH SOLDIER AND DIPLOMAT
John de St John; Sir John de St John; John de Saint-John
John St John (died 1302), of Basing in Hampshire, was a soldier who served as Lieutenant of Aquitaine.Burke, p.
Examples of use of John Dowland
1. Yesterday Sting said the album, Songs from the Labyrinth, was in part inspired by the work of 16th century composer John Dowland.