Texts by S. O'Sheel set in Art Songs and Choral Works
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- As I went through the rustling grasses - H. Bartlett, J. Dunn
- Her way with my dreams (The wind stirs the tangle of her tresses where she stands) (from Jealous of Dead Leaves) - T. Hoekman
- I thought I heard her when the wind would pass (from Jealous of Dead Leaves) - T. Hoekman
- Some night I think if you should walk with me (from Jealous of Dead Leaves) - T. Hoekman
- The bitterness of love (As I went through the rustling grasses) - J. Dunn
- The lover praises his lady's bright beauty (Some night I think if you should walk with me) (from Jealous of Dead Leaves) - T. Hoekman
- The lover scorns all women but his lady (Were all the women of the world to come) (from Jealous of Dead Leaves) - T. Hoekman
- The two lovers (As I went through the rustling grasses) - H. Bartlett
- The wind stirs the tangle of her tresses where she stands (from Jealous of Dead Leaves) - T. Hoekman
- Were all the women of the world to come (from Jealous of Dead Leaves) - T. Hoekman
- When she came not (I thought I heard her when the wind would pass) (from Jealous of Dead Leaves) - T. Hoekman
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