Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's
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50 songs:
- Jones: Farewell, dear love
- Anonymous: Peg o' Ramsay
- Anonymous: Green-sleeves
- Anonymous: Heigh-ho! for a husband
- Anonymous: Heart's ease
- Anonymous: Light o' love
- Anonymous: Three merry men be we
- Anonymous: The Willow Song
- Anonymous: O mistress mine
- Morley: It Was a Lover and His Lass
- Johnson: Where the bee sucks
- Johnson: Full fathom five thy father lies
- Wilson: Lawn as white as driven snow
- Wilson: Take, o take those lips away
- Banister: Come unto these yellow sands
- Humfrey: Where the bee sucks
- Humfrey: The Willow Song
- Purcell: Come unto these yellow sands from The Tempest
- Purcell: Full fathom five from The Tempest
- Leveridge: Who is Sylvia?
- Arne: Where the bee sucks from The Tempest
- Arne: When daisies pied and violets blue
- Arne: When icicles hang by the wall
- Smith: No more dams I'll make for fish from The Tempest
- Haydn: She never told her love
- Joseph Vernon: When that I was a little tiny boy
- Stevens: Sigh No More, Ladies
- Linley: Now the hungry lion roars
- Clifton: If music be the food of love, play on
- Cooke: Over hill, over dale
- Bishop: Bid me discourse
- Rossini: The Willow Song from Otello
- Schubert: Ständchen (Hark, hark! the lark)
- Schubert: An Sylvia (Who is Sylvia?)
- Curschmann: Hark, hark! the lark (Morgengesang)
- Schumann: When that I was a little boy (Schlußlied des Narren from 5 Lieder und Gesänge)
- John Greenhill: Autolycus' Song (Lawn as white as driven snow)
- Sullivan: Sign no more, ladies from Shakespeare Songs
- Parry: Fear no more the heat o' the sun
- Gould: Who is Sylvia?
- Fisher: Blow, blow, thou winter wind
- Fisher: Sigh no more, ladies
- Barton: It was a lover and his lass from 3 Shakespeare Songs
- Busch: Orpheus with his lute
- Busch: Under the greenwood tree
- Loomis: And let me the canakin clink
- Loomis: Crabbed age and youth
- Manney: Orpheus with his lute
- Clough-Leighter: It was a Lover and His Lass
- Coleridge-Taylor: O mistress mine
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