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

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Henry Vaughan (1622 - 1695)

Text Collections:

  • Silex Scintillans

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.

  • A Vision of Time and Eternity (I saw Eternity the other night) (from Silex Scintillans) - W. Mathias
  • Cloud, if as thou dost melt, and with thy train - E. Elgar
  • Dear Night () - R. Samuel [x]
  • Dear stream! dear bank, where often I (The water-fall) - G. Dyson
  • Farewell! I go to sleep; but, when - G. Holst
  • I saw Eternity the other night (from Silex Scintillans) - W. Mathias (The world)
  • My soul, there is a country (My soul, there is a country) - C. Parry FRE
  • My soul, there is a country FRE - J. Anderson, G. Binkerd, O. Greif, C. Parry, K. Schoonenbeek, A. Somervell (Peace)
  • O joys! Infinite sweetness! with what flowers - A. Bax, P. Lawson, E. Rubbra (Silex scintillans)
  • O let me climb (O let me climb) - W. Ogdon
  • O let me climb - W. Ogdon
  • O let no star compare with thee (Some kinde herbs here, though low and far) - M. Head
  • On the life of man () - R. Finney [x]
  • Peace (My soul, there is a country) - J. Anderson, G. Binkerd, O. Greif, K. Schoonenbeek, A. Somervell FRE
  • Silex scintillans (O joys! Infinite sweetness! with what flowers)
  • Some kinde herbs here, though low and far - M. Head
  • The evening watch (Farewell! I go to sleep; but, when) - G. Holst
  • The fountain (The unthrift sun shot vital gold) - E. Elgar
  • The morning watch (O joys! Infinite sweetness! with what flowers) - A. Bax, P. Lawson, E. Rubbra
  • The revival (Unfold! Unfold!  Take in His light) - H. Procter-Gregg
  • The shower (Cloud, if as thou dost melt, and with thy train) - E. Elgar
  • The unthrift sun shot vital gold - E. Elgar
  • The water-fall (With what deep murmurs through time's silent stealth)
  • The world (I saw Eternity the other night) (from Silex Scintillans)
  • They are all gone into the world of light! (They are all gone into the world of light!) - C. Wood
  • Unfold! Unfold!  Take in His light - H. Procter-Gregg (The revival)
  • Waters above eternal springs! - B. Britten
  • Waters above (Waters above eternal springs!) - B. Britten
  • With what deep murmurs through time's silent stealth (The water-fall) - G. Dyson

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