Texts by T. Bayly set in Art Songs and Choral Works
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Texts set in art song or choral works (not necessarily comprehensive):
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- Ah! who can say? (Throw down the lute and seize the lance) (from Songs of the Days of Chivalry) - T. Severn
- Alas! Youth's gay spring moments pass (Alas! Youth's gay spring moments pass) (from Songs for Spring Mornings) - H. Bishop [x]
- And have I lived to hear thee blame (And have I lived to hear thee blame) - G. Osborne [x]
- Oh! where have you been, sweet sister Fay? [x] - J. Barnett
- She wore a wreath of roses the night that first we met - J. Knight (She wore a wreath of roses)
- She wore a wreath of roses (She wore a wreath of roses the night that first we met) - J. Knight
- Sweet Sister Fay (Oh! where have you been, sweet sister Fay?) - J. Barnett [x]
- Throw down the lute and seize the lance (from Songs of the Days of Chivalry) - T. Severn (Ah! Who can say?)
Last update: 2023-06-25 14:33:58