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Texts by S. Daniel set in Art Songs and Choral Works

 § Author § 

Samuel Daniel (1562 - 1619)

Text Collections:

  • Delia. Contayning certayne sonnets: with the complaint of Rosamond

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.

  • Care-charmer Sleep, son of the sable Night (from Delia. Contayning certayne sonnets: with the complaint of Rosamond) GER - D. Argento, H. Brian, P. Lawson (Delia XLV)
  • Delia XLV (Care-charmer Sleep, son of the sable Night) (from Delia. Contayning certayne sonnets: with the complaint of Rosamond) GER
  • Had Sorrow Ever Fitter Place? (Had Sorrow ever fitter Place) - J. Raynor
  • Had Sorrow ever fitter Place - H. Brian, J. Raynor
  • Lieb' ist ein Siechtum, von Gott geschickt (from Die Fähre, Englische Lyrik aus fünf Jahrhunderten) [possibly misattributed] (Lieb' ist ein Siechtum) -
  • Lieb' ist ein Siechtum (Lieb' ist ein Siechtum, von Gott geschickt) (from Die Fähre, Englische Lyrik aus fünf Jahrhunderten) [possibly misattributed]
  • Like as the lute delights, or else dislikes (from Delia. Contayning certayne sonnets: with the complaint of Rosamond) - J. Danyel (Sonnet 47)
  • Like as the lute delights (Like as the lute delights, or else dislikes) (from Delia. Contayning certayne sonnets: with the complaint of Rosamond) - J. Danyel
  • Love is a sickness full of woes (Love is a sickness full of woes) - J. Ireland [possibly misattributed] GER
  • Love is a sickness full of woes [possibly misattributed] GER - P. Batchelor, M. Dring, H. Gál, C. Gibbs, F. Hart, J. Ireland, E. Moeran, C. Parry, H. Procter-Gregg, J. Raynor (Love is a sickness)
  • Love is a sickness (Love is a sickness full of woes) - P. Batchelor, M. Dring, H. Gál, C. Gibbs, E. Moeran, C. Parry, H. Procter-Gregg, J. Raynor [possibly misattributed] GER
  • Love is a torment of the mind (Love is a sickness full of woes) - F. Hart [possibly misattributed] GER
  • Love song () - M. Carmichael [possibly misattributed] [x]
  • Now each creature joys the other (Now each creature joys the other) - J. Farmer
  • Now each creature joys the other - J. Farmer, G. Handford
  • Now each creature (Now each creature joys the other) - G. Handford
  • Schlaf, der den Gram beschwört, Sohn du der Nacht (from Die Fähre, Englische Lyrik aus fünf Jahrhunderten) (Sonett an den Schlaf) -
  • Sleep (Care-charmer Sleep, son of the sable Night) (from Delia. Contayning certayne sonnets: with the complaint of Rosamond) - D. Argento GER
  • Sonett an den Schlaf (Schlaf, der den Gram beschwört, Sohn du der Nacht) (from Die Fähre, Englische Lyrik aus fünf Jahrhunderten)
  • Sonnet 23 (Time, cruel Time, canst thou subdue that brow) (from Delia. Contayning certayne sonnets: with the complaint of Rosamond)
  • Sonnet 47 (Like as the lute delights, or else dislikes) (from Delia. Contayning certayne sonnets: with the complaint of Rosamond)
  • Sonnet: Care-charmer sleep (Care-charmer Sleep, son of the sable Night) (from Delia. Contayning certayne sonnets: with the complaint of Rosamond) - H. Brian GER
  • Sonnet (Care-charmer Sleep, son of the sable Night) (from Delia. Contayning certayne sonnets: with the complaint of Rosamond) - P. Lawson GER
  • Sorrow Song (Had Sorrow ever fitter Place) - H. Brian
  • Sorrow song () - H. Brian [x]
  • Time, cruel Time, canst thou subdue that brow (from Delia. Contayning certayne sonnets: with the complaint of Rosamond) - J. Danyel (Sonnet 23)
  • Time, cruel Time (Time, cruel Time, canst thou subdue that brow) (from Delia. Contayning certayne sonnets: with the complaint of Rosamond) - J. Danyel
  • Why canst thou not, as others do - J. Danyel, J. Edmunds
  • Why canst thou not? (Why canst thou not, as others do) - J. Danyel, J. Edmunds

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