Texts by S. Pepys set in Art Songs and Choral Works
Texts set in art song or choral works (not necessarily comprehensive):
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- At noon to the coffee-house, where excellent discourse with Sir - E. Rushton
- Clouds (1.2.1664) (To the coffee-house, where I heard Lieutenant-Collonell Baron tell) - E. Rushton
- Excellent discourse (Pepys' diary entry of 2.4.1664) (At noon to the coffee-house, where excellent discourse with Sir) - E. Rushton
- Great pleasure (16.1.1664) (I by water to Westminster Hall and there did see Mrs Lane and de) - E. Rushton
- I betimes to bed. And there fell into a most mighty sweat in the - E. Rushton
- I by water to Westminster Hall and there did see Mrs Lane and de - E. Rushton
- I having from my wife and the maids complaints made of the boy, I - E. Rushton
- Sweat (11.7.1664) (I betimes to bed. And there fell into a most mighty sweat in the) - E. Rushton
- To the coffee-house, where I heard Lieutenant-Collonell Baron tell - E. Rushton
- With my whip (21.6.1662) (I having from my wife and the maids complaints made of the boy, I) - E. Rushton
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