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Texts by D. McGeoch set in Art Songs and Choral Works

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Daisy McGeoch

(Also see this author's vocal compositions.)

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.

  • Advice (The building of ambition is fraught with grief and pain) - D. McGeoch [x]
  • Cabbage roses (You sent me in friendship a posy of roses) - D. McGeoch [x]
  • Forget-me-nots and rue (They loved, and down the flower decked paths) - D. McGeoch [x]
  • Her hair is blac [x] - D. McGeoch
  • If you love me the same [x] - D. McGeoch
  • Joy and pleasure (When joy and pleasure come your way) - D. McGeoch [x]
  • Lovely lady of the forest [x] - D. McGeoch
  • Once, long, long ago [x] - D. McGeoch
  • Perfect love, said a man [x] - D. McGeoch
  • Perfect love (Perfect love, said a man) - D. McGeoch [x]
  • Perplexity (Her hair is blac) - D. McGeoch [x]
  • Pretty flower, in your straight green frock [x] - D. McGeoch
  • Silver birch (Lovely lady of the forest) - D. McGeoch [x]
  • Sooth-sayer Marguerite (What a witch you are) - D. McGeoch [x]
  • The building of ambition is fraught with grief and pain [x] - D. McGeoch
  • The forest rose (Wild little rose from the forest) - D. McGeoch [x]
  • The Scotch fir (If you love me the same) - D. McGeoch [x]
  • The tree of knowledge shades your path [x] - D. McGeoch
  • The tree of knowledge (The tree of knowledge shades your path) - D. McGeoch [x]
  • The weeping willow (Once, long, long ago) - D. McGeoch [x]
  • They loved, and down the flower decked paths [x] - D. McGeoch
  • Weeds (Your heart's a garden love has sown) - D. McGeoch [x]
  • What a witch you are [x] - D. McGeoch
  • What o'clock! (Pretty flower, in your straight green frock) - D. McGeoch [x]
  • When I die (When I die) - D. McGeoch [x]
  • When I die [x] - D. McGeoch
  • When joy and pleasure come your way [x] - D. McGeoch
  • Wild little rose from the forest [x] - D. McGeoch
  • Your heart's a garden love has sown [x] - D. McGeoch
  • You sent me in friendship a posy of roses [x] - D. McGeoch

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