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Texts by G. Peele set in Art Songs and Choral Works

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George Peele (1556? - 1596)

Text Collections:

  • The Love of King David and fair Bethsabe
  • The Old Wives' Tale

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.

  • All Ye That Lovely Lovers Be (All ye that lovely lovers be) - J. Raynor
  • All ye that lovely lovers be - J. Raynor (Love's Harvesters)
  • Bethsabe bathing (Hot sun, cool fire, tempered with sweet air) (from The Love of King David and fair Bethsabe) - W. Bergsma
  • Chopcherry (When as the rye reach'd to the chin) (from The Old Wives' Tale) - J. Raynor, P. Warlock DUT
  • Fair and fair, and twice so fair - B. Britten
  • Fair and fair (Fair and fair, and twice so fair) - B. Britten
  • Fire, fire, quench desire (Hot sun, cool fire) - J. Beeson
  • Harvester's Song (All ye that lovely lovers be) - J. Raynor
  • His golden locks Time hath to silver turned (His golden locks Time hath to silver turned) - J. Dowland
  • His golden locks Time hath to silver turned - J. Dowland
  • Hot sun, cool fire, tempered with sweet air (from The Love of King David and fair Bethsabe) - W. Bergsma, J. Dove, B. Roe (Bethsabe bathing)
  • Hot sun, cool fire (Hot sun, cool fire, tempered with sweet air) (from The Love of King David and fair Bethsabe) - J. Dove, B. Roe
  • Hot sun, cool fire - J. Beeson
  • Love's Harvesters (All ye that lovely lovers be)
  • Summer Song (When as the rye reach'd to the chin) (from The Old Wives' Tale) - C. Barratt DUT
  • The Impatient Maid (When as the rye reach'd to the chin) (from The Old Wives' Tale) DUT
  • What thing is love I pray thee tell (What thing is love? I prithee tell) - J. Bartlet
  • What thing is love? I prithee tell - J. Bartlet, G. Bush
  • What thing is Love? (What thing is love? I prithee tell) - G. Bush
  • When as the rye reach'd to the chin (from The Old Wives' Tale) DUT - C. Barratt, J. Raynor, P. Warlock (The Impatient Maid)
  • When as the rye reach to the chin (from The Old Wives' Tale) DUT (The Impatient Maid) - C. Barratt, B. Britten, J. Raynor, J. Rutter, P. Warlock
  • Whenas the rye (When as the rye reach'd to the chin) (from The Old Wives' Tale) - J. Raynor, P. Warlock DUT

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