Texts by A. Posey set in Art Songs and Choral Works
Texts set in art song or choral works (not necessarily comprehensive):
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- At the Siren’s Call (I fancy that I sit beside) - D. Knaggs
- Eyes of Blue and Brown (Two eyes met mine) - D. Knaggs
- I ask no more of life than sunset's gold - D. Knaggs (What I Ask of Life)
- I fancy that I sit beside - D. Knaggs (At the Siren’s Call)
- I see the millet combing gold - D. Knaggs (Midsummer)
- I've seen the beauty of the rose - D. Knaggs (To My Wife)
- Midsummer (I see the millet combing gold) - D. Knaggs
- Thy waxen blooms of yesterday - D. Knaggs (To a Common Flower)
- To a Common Flower (Thy waxen blooms of yesterday) - D. Knaggs
- To My Wife (I've seen the beauty of the rose) - D. Knaggs
- Two eyes met mine - D. Knaggs (Eyes of Blue and Brown)
- What I Ask of Life (I ask no more of life than sunset's gold) - D. Knaggs
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