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Texts by H. Howard set in Art Songs and Choral Works

 § Author § 

Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey (1517 - 1547)

Texts set in art song or choral works (not necessarily comprehensive):

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Special notes: All titles and first lines are included in this index, including those used by composers.
Titles used by the text author appear in boldface. First lines appear in italics.
A language code in a blue rectangle like ENG indicates that a translation to that language is available.
A grey rectangle like FRE indicates a particular translation (usually one set to music) exists but isn't yet available.

  • As lawrell leaves that cease not to be green [possibly misattributed] - I. Holst (The Promise of a Constant Lover)
  • As lawrell leaves (As lawrell leaves that cease not to be green) - I. Holst [possibly misattributed]
  • Brittle beauty that nature made so frail [possibly misattributed] - I. Holst (The Frailty and Hurtfulness of Beauty)
  • Brittle Beauty (Brittle beauty that nature made so frail) - I. Holst [possibly misattributed]
  • In spite of all () - W. Hurlstone [x]
  • My friends, the things that do attain - Anonymous
  • O happy dames that may embrace - J. Sheppard
  • O happy dames (O happy dames that may embrace) - J. Sheppard
  • Shall I thus ever long, and be no whit the neare? [possibly misattributed] - I. Holst (To Her Sea-faring Lover)
  • Shall I thus ever long (Shall I thus ever long, and be no whit the neare?) - I. Holst [possibly misattributed]
  • The Frailty and Hurtfulness of Beauty (Brittle beauty that nature made so frail) [possibly misattributed]
  • The happy life (My friends, the things that do attain) - Anonymous
  • The Promise of a Constant Lover (As lawrell leaves that cease not to be green) [possibly misattributed]
  • To Her Sea-faring Lover (Shall I thus ever long, and be no whit the neare?) [possibly misattributed]

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