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Texts to Art Songs and Choral Works by G. Holst

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Gustav Holst (1874 - 1934)

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Song Cycles, Collections, Symphonies, etc.:

  • A choral fantasia, op. 51, H. 177
    • no. 1. Man born of desire (Text: Robert Seymour Bridges)
    • no. 2. Organ solo
    • no. 3. Rejoice, ye dead (Text: Robert Seymour Bridges)
    • no. 4. Man born of desire (Text: Robert Seymour Bridges)
    • no. 5. Rejoice, ye dead (Text: Robert Seymour Bridges)
  • Choral Hymns from the Rig Veda, op. 26
    • no. 1. Battle Hymn (Text: Gustav Holst after Bible or other Sacred Texts) [x] ⊗
    • no. 2. To the Unknown God (Text: Gustav Holst after Bible or other Sacred Texts) [x] ⊗
    • no. 3. Funeral Hymn (Text: Gustav Holst after Bible or other Sacred Texts) [x] ⊗
    • no. 4. To Varuna (God of the Waters) (Text: Gustav Holst after Bible or other Sacred Texts) [x] ⊗
    • no. 5. To Agni (God of Fire) (Text: Gustav Holst after Bible or other Sacred Texts) [x] ⊗
    • no. 6. Funeral Chant (Text: Gustav Holst after Bible or other Sacred Texts) [x] ⊗
    • no. 7. Hymn to the Dawn (Text: Gustav Holst after Bible or other Sacred Texts) ⊗
    • no. 8. Hymn to the Waters (Text: Gustav Holst after Bible or other Sacred Texts) ⊗ DUT
    • no. 9. Hymn to Vena (Text: Gustav Holst after Bible or other Sacred Texts) ⊗
    • no. 10. Hymn to the Travellers (Text: Gustav Holst after Bible or other Sacred Texts) ⊗
    • no. 11. Hymn to Agni (Text: Gustav Holst after Bible or other Sacred Texts) [x] ⊗
    • no. 12. Hymn to Soma (Text: Gustav Holst after Bible or other Sacred Texts) [x] ⊗
    • no. 13. Hymn to Manas (Text: Gustav Holst after Bible or other Sacred Texts) [x] ⊗
    • no. 14. Hymn to Indra (Text: Gustav Holst after Bible or other Sacred Texts) [x] ⊗
  • Eight canons
    • no. 7. Evening on the Moselle (Text: Helen Jane Waddell after Decimus Magnus Ausonius)
  • Four Old English Carols, op. 20b, H. 82
    • no. 3. Jesu, thou the Virgin-born (Text: Anonymous)
  • Four Songs for Voice and Violin, op. 35
    • no. 1. Jesu Sweet (Text: Anonymous)
    • no. 2. My soul has nought but fire and ice
    • no. 3. I sing of a maiden (Text: Anonymous after Anonymous/Unidentified Artist) FRE
    • no. 4. My Leman is so true (Text: Anonymous)
  • Nine Hyms from the Rig Veda, or Vedic Hymns, op. 24
    • no. 1. Ushas (Dawn) (Text: Gustav Holst after Bible or other Sacred Texts) ⊗
    • no. 2. Varuna I (Sky) (Text: Gustav Holst after Bible or other Sacred Texts) ⊗
    • no. 3. Maruts (Stormclouds) (Text: Gustav Holst after Bible or other Sacred Texts) ⊗
    • no. 4. Indra (God of Storm and Battle) (Text: Gustav Holst after Bible or other Sacred Texts) ⊗
    • no. 5. Varuna II (The Waters) (Text: Gustav Holst after Bible or other Sacred Texts) ⊗
    • no. 6. Song of the Frogs (Text: Gustav Holst after Bible or other Sacred Texts) ⊗
    • no. 7. Vac (Speech) (Text: Gustav Holst after Bible or other Sacred Texts)
    • no. 8. Creation (Text: Gustav Holst after Bible or other Sacred Texts) GER
    • no. 9. Faith (Text: Gustav Holst after Bible or other Sacred Texts) ⊗
  • Seven Partsongs, op. 44, H. 162
    • no. 1. Say who is this? (Text: Robert Seymour Bridges)
    • no. 2. O Love, I complain (Text: Robert Seymour Bridges)
    • no. 3. Angel spirits of sleep (Text: Robert Seymour Bridges)
    • no. 4. When first we met we did not guess (Text: Robert Seymour Bridges)
    • no. 5. Sorrow and joy (Text: Robert Seymour Bridges)
    • no. 6. Love on my heart from heaven fell (Text: Robert Seymour Bridges)
    • no. 7. Assemble all ye maidens (Text: Robert Seymour Bridges)
  • Six Choral Folksongs, op. 36b, H. 136
    • no. 1. I sow'd the seeds of love (Text: Volkslieder )
    • no. 2. There was a tree (Text: Volkslieder )
    • no. 3. Matthew, Mark and Luke and John (Text: Volkslieder )
    • no. 4. The song of the blacksmith (Text: Volkslieder )
    • no. 5. I love my love (Text: Volkslieder )
    • no. 6. Swansea Town (Text: Volkslieder )
  • Six Choruses for male voices and string orchestra, op. 52, H. 186
    • no. 1. Good Friday (Text: Helen Jane Waddell after Peter Abelard)
    • no. 2. Intercession (Text: Helen Jane Waddell after Sedulius Scottus)
    • no. 3. How mighty are the Sabbaths (Text: Helen Jane Waddell after Peter Abelard)
    • no. 4. A love song (Text: Helen Jane Waddell after Anonymous/Unidentified Artist)
    • no. 5. Drinking song (Text: Helen Jane Waddell after Anonymous/Unidentified Artist)
    • no. 6. Before sleep (Text: Helen Jane Waddell after Aurelius Prudentius Clemens)
  • Six Songs, op. 16
    • no. 1. Calm is the morn (Text: Alfred Tennyson, Lord) CHI
    • no. 2. My true love hath my heart (Text: Philip Sidney, Sir) FRE GER
    • no. 3. Weep you no more (Text: 16th century) FRE GER
    • no. 4. Lovely kind, and kindly loving (Text: Nicholas Breton)
    • no. 5. Cradle song (Text: William Blake)
    • no. 6. Peace (Text: Alfred Henry Hyatt)
  • Songs from The Princess, op. 20a, H. 80
    • no. 1. Sweet and low (Text: Alfred Tennyson, Lord) GER GER GER
    • no. 2. The splendour falls (Text: Alfred Tennyson, Lord) CAT FRE GER NYN SPA
    • no. 3. Tears, idle tears (Text: Alfred Tennyson, Lord)
    • no. 4. O swallow, swallow (Text: Alfred Tennyson, Lord)
    • no. 5. Home they brought her warrior dead (Text: Alfred Tennyson, Lord) GER
    • no. 6. Now sleeps the crimson petal (Text: Alfred Tennyson, Lord) CAT GER SPA
  • Three Festival Choruses, op. 36a
    • no. 1. Let all mortal flesh keep silence (Text: Gerald Moultrie after Bible or other Sacred Texts) ⊗
    • no. 2. Turn back O man (Text: Clifford Bax) [x]
    • no. 3. A festival chime (Text: Clifford Bax) [x]
  • Twelve Humbert Wolfe Songs, op. 48, H. 174
    • no. 1. Persephone (Text: Humbert Wolfe)
    • no. 2. Things lovelier (Text: Humbert Wolfe)
    • no. 3. Now in these fairylands (Text: Humbert Wolfe)
    • no. 4. A little music (Text: Humbert Wolfe)
    • no. 5. The thought (Text: Humbert Wolfe)
    • no. 6. The floral bandit (Text: Humbert Wolfe)
    • no. 7. Envoi (Text: Humbert Wolfe)
    • no. 8. The dream-city (Text: Humbert Wolfe)
    • no. 9. Journey's end (Text: Humbert Wolfe)
    • no. 10. In the street of lost time (Text: Humbert Wolfe)
    • no. 11. Rhyme (Text: Humbert Wolfe)
    • no. 12. Betelgeuse (Text: Humbert Wolfe)
  • Twelve Welsh Folk Songs, H. 183
    • no. 9. Mae 'nghariad i'n Fenws (Text: Dora Herbert-Jones) ENG
    • no. 9. My sweetheart's like Venus (Text: Steuart Wilson after Dora Herbert-Jones) *
  • Two Carols, H. 91
    • no. 1. A welcome song (Text: Anonymous)
    • no. 2. Terly, terlow (Text: Anonymous)
  • Two Eastern Pictures, H. 112
    • no. 1. Spring (Text: Gustav Holst after Kalidasa) ⊗ DUT
    • no. 2. Summer (Text: Gustav Holst after Kalidasa) ⊗ DUT

All titles of vocal settings in Catalog order

  • A dirge for two veterans (Text: Walt Whitman) FRE
  • A festival chime, op. 36a no. 3 (Text: Clifford Bax) [x]
  • Ah, come, fair mistress (Text: Walter E. Grogan) [x]
  • Airly Beacon (Text: Charles Kingsley)
  • A lake and a fairy boat (Text: Thomas Hood)
  • A lake and a fairy boat (Text: Thomas Hood)
  • Angel spirits of sleep (Text: Robert Seymour Bridges)
  • Anna‑Marie (Text: Walter Scott, Sir) FRE
  • A Prayer for Light (Text: Eric Mackay) [x]
  • Autumn song (Text: Robert Seymour Bridges)
  • A Vigil of Pentecost (Text: Alice Mary Buckton)
  • Awake, my heart, op. 4 (Four songs) no. 4 (Text: Robert Seymour Bridges)
  • Between us now, op. 15 (Six Songs) no. 5 (Text: Thomas Hardy)
  • Bhanavar's Lament (Text: George Meredith)
  • Calm is the morn, op. 16 no. 1 (Text: Alfred Tennyson, Lord) CHI
  • Clear and cool (Text: Charles Kingsley)
  • Come to me (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti) GER
  • Cradle song, op. 16 no. 5 (Text: William Blake)
  • Creation, op. 24 no. 8 (Text: Gustav Holst after Bible or other Sacred Texts) GER
  • Darest thou now O Soul (Text: Walt Whitman) FRE GER
  • Dewy Roses (Text: Alfred Henry Hyatt) [x]
  • Die Spröde (Text: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe) CAT ENG ENG ENG FRE ITA RUS
  • Dirge and Hymeneal (Text: Thomas Lovell Beddoes)
  • Draw not away thy hands (Text: William Morris)
  • Dream tryst (Text: Francis Thompson) FRE
  • Epilogue (Text: Humbert Wolfe) [x]
  • Eternal Father (Text: Robert Seymour Bridges)
  • Evening on the Moselle (Text: Helen Jane Waddell after Decimus Magnus Ausonius)
  • Fain would I change that note, op. 15 (Six Songs) no. 2 (Text: Anonymous)
  • Faith, op. 24 no. 9 (Text: Gustav Holst after Bible or other Sacred Texts) ⊗
  • Gird on thy sword (Text: Robert Seymour Bridges)
  • God be in my head (Text: Bible or other Sacred Texts)
  • I come from haunts of coot and hern (Text: Alfred Tennyson, Lord)
  • I love thee (Text: Thomas Hood) GER
  • In a wood, op. 15 (Six Songs) no. 4 (Text: Thomas Hardy)
  • Indra (God of Storm and Battle), op. 24 no. 4 (Text: Gustav Holst after Bible or other Sacred Texts) ⊗
  • In the bleak midwinter (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti) DUT FRI GER
  • Invocation to the dawn, op. 15 (Six Songs) (Text: Gustav Holst after Bible or other Sacred Texts) ⊗
  • I scanned her picture, dreaming (Text: Thomas Hardy after Heinrich Heine) CAT DUT FIN FIN FRE FRE GRE ITA KOR LIT NOR RUS RUS RUS SPA
  • I sing of a maiden, op. 35 no. 3 (Text: Anonymous after Anonymous/Unidentified Artist) FRE
  • I vow to thee, my country (Text: Cecil Spring-Rice, Sir)
  • I will not let thee go, op. 15 (Six Songs) no. 6 (Text: Robert Seymour Bridges)
  • Jesu Sweet, op. 35 no. 1 (Text: Anonymous)
  • Leise zieht durch mein Gemüt, op. 4 (Four songs) no. 3 (Text: Heinrich Heine) CAT CAT CAT CHI DUT ENG ENG ENG FRE GRE GRE HUN ITA NOR POL RUS
  • Let all mortal flesh keep silence, op. 36a no. 1 (Text: Gerald Moultrie after Bible or other Sacred Texts) ⊗
  • Lovely kind, and kindly loving, op. 16 no. 4 (Text: Nicholas Breton)
  • Man born to toil (Text: Robert Seymour Bridges)
  • Margrete's cradle song, op. 4 (Four songs) no. 1 (Text: William Archer after Henrik Ibsen) GER GER GER ITA
  • Maruts (Stormclouds), op. 24 no. 3 (Text: Gustav Holst after Bible or other Sacred Texts) ⊗
  • My joy (Text: Robert Seymour Bridges) DUT
  • My Leman is so true, op. 35 no. 4 (Text: Anonymous)
  • My soul has nought but fire and ice, op. 35 no. 2
  • My true love hath my heart, op. 16 no. 2 (Text: Philip Sidney, Sir) FRE GER
  • Not a sound but echoing in me (Text: George MacDonald)
  • Now sleep, and take thy rest (Text: James Mabbe after Fernando de Rojas) ⊗
  • Ode on a Grecian Urn (Text: John Keats)
  • Ornulf's Drapa, op. 6 (Text: William Archer after Henrik Ibsen) [x] ⊗
  • Peace, op. 16 no. 6 (Text: Alfred Henry Hyatt)
  • Ratri (The night) (Text: Gustav Holst after Bible or other Sacred Texts) [x] ⊗
  • Roadways (Text: John Masefield)
  • Sergeant's song, op. 15 (Six Songs) no. 3 (Text: Thomas Hardy)
  • She who is dear to me (Text: Walter E. Grogan) [x]
  • Sing Heigh-ho! (Text: Charles Kingsley)
  • Sing Heigh-ho! (Text: Charles Kingsley)
  • Slumber song, op. 4 (Four songs) no. 2 (Text: Charles Kingsley)
  • Soft and gently, op. 4 (Four songs) no. 3 (Text: Kate Freiligrath Kroeker after Heinrich Heine) CAT CAT CAT CHI DUT FRE GRE GRE HUN ITA NOR POL RUS
  • Song of the Drovers (Text: John Greenleaf Whittier)
  • Song of the Frogs, op. 24 no. 6 (Text: Gustav Holst after Bible or other Sacred Texts) ⊗
  • Song of the Woods (Text: Alfred Henry Hyatt) [x]
  • Song to the Sleeping Lady (Text: George MacDonald)
  • Spring it is cheery (Text: Thomas Hood)
  • The autumn is old (Text: Thomas Hood)
  • The Ballad of Hunting Knowe (Text: E. A. Ramsden)
  • The Day Of The Lord (Text: Charles Kingsley)
  • The Exile of Erin (Text: Thomas Campbell)
  • The Harper (Text: Thomas Campbell)
  • The heart worships (Text: Alice Mary Buckton)
  • The homecoming (Text: Thomas Hardy)
  • There is dew for the flow'ret (Text: Thomas Hood)
  • There sits a bird on yonder tree (Text: Richard Harris Barham , as Thomas Ingoldsby)
  • The stars are with the voyager (Text: Thomas Hood)
  • The stars are with the voyager (Text: Thomas Hood)
  • The swallow leaves her nest (Text: Thomas Lovell Beddoes)
  • The White Lady's Farewell (Text: Walter Scott, Sir)
  • Thou didst delight mine eyes (Text: Robert Seymour Bridges)
  • To a Wild Rose (Text: Alfred Henry Hyatt) [x]
  • To Hope (Text: Alfred Henry Hyatt) [x]
  • Turn back O man, op. 36a no. 2 (Text: Clifford Bax) [x]
  • Twin stars aloft (Text: Charles Kingsley)
  • Ushas (Dawn), op. 24 no. 1 (Text: Gustav Holst after Bible or other Sacred Texts) ⊗
  • Vac (Speech), op. 24 no. 7 (Text: Gustav Holst after Bible or other Sacred Texts)
  • Varuna II (The Waters), op. 24 no. 5 (Text: Gustav Holst after Bible or other Sacred Texts) ⊗
  • Varuna I (Sky), op. 24 no. 2 (Text: Gustav Holst after Bible or other Sacred Texts) ⊗
  • Weep you no more, op. 16 no. 3 (Text: 16th century) FRE GER
  • Whether we die or we live (Text: George Meredith)
  • Winter and the birds (Text: Fritz Bennicke Hart) [x]
  • H. 4 no. 2. O Lady, leave that silken thread (Text: Thomas Hood)
  • H. 20. Light leaves whisper (Text: Fritz Bennicke Hart) [x]
  • H. 49. Ave Maria, op. 9b (Text: Bible or other Sacred Texts) AFR DUT ENG FRE FRE FRE ITA ITA ITA SPA SPA SWE UKR
  • H 71. The Mystic Trumpeter, op. 18 (Text: Walt Whitman)
  • H. 76. In youth is pleasure
  • H. 80 no. 1. Sweet and low, op. 20a no. 1 (Text: Alfred Tennyson, Lord) GER GER GER
  • H. 80 no. 2. The splendour falls, op. 20a no. 2 (Text: Alfred Tennyson, Lord) CAT FRE GER NYN SPA
  • H. 80 no. 3. Tears, idle tears, op. 20a no. 3 (Text: Alfred Tennyson, Lord)
  • H. 80 no. 4. O swallow, swallow, op. 20a no. 4 (Text: Alfred Tennyson, Lord)
  • H. 80 no. 5. Home they brought her warrior dead, op. 20a no. 5 (Text: Alfred Tennyson, Lord) GER
  • H. 80 no. 6. Now sleeps the crimson petal , op. 20a no. 6 (Text: Alfred Tennyson, Lord) CAT GER SPA
  • H. 82 no. 3. Jesu, thou the Virgin-born, op. 20b no. 3 (Text: Anonymous)
  • H. 91 no. 1. A welcome song (Text: Anonymous)
  • H. 91 no. 2. Terly, terlow (Text: Anonymous)
  • H 97 no. 1. Battle Hymn, op. 26 no. 1 (Text: Gustav Holst after Bible or other Sacred Texts) [x] ⊗
  • H 97 no. 2. To the Unknown God, op. 26 no. 2 (Text: Gustav Holst after Bible or other Sacred Texts) [x] ⊗
  • H 97 no. 3. Funeral Hymn, op. 26 no. 3 (Text: Gustav Holst after Bible or other Sacred Texts) [x] ⊗
  • H 98 no. 1. To Varuna (God of the Waters), op. 26 no. 4 (Text: Gustav Holst after Bible or other Sacred Texts) [x] ⊗
  • H 98 no. 2. To Agni (God of Fire), op. 26 no. 5 (Text: Gustav Holst after Bible or other Sacred Texts) [x] ⊗
  • H 98 no. 3. Funeral Chant, op. 26 no. 6 (Text: Gustav Holst after Bible or other Sacred Texts) [x] ⊗
  • H 99 no. 1. Hymn to the Dawn, op. 26 no. 7 (Text: Gustav Holst after Bible or other Sacred Texts) ⊗
  • H 99 no. 2. Hymn to the Waters, op. 26 no. 8 (Text: Gustav Holst after Bible or other Sacred Texts) ⊗ DUT
  • H 99 no. 3. Hymn to Vena, op. 26 no. 9 (Text: Gustav Holst after Bible or other Sacred Texts) ⊗
  • H 99 no. 4. Hymn to the Travellers, op. 26 no. 10 (Text: Gustav Holst after Bible or other Sacred Texts) ⊗
  • H 100 no. 1. Hymn to Agni, op. 26 no. 11 (Text: Gustav Holst after Bible or other Sacred Texts) [x] ⊗
  • H 100 no. 2. Hymn to Soma, op. 26 no. 12 (Text: Gustav Holst after Bible or other Sacred Texts) [x] ⊗
  • H 100 no. 3. Hymn to Manas, op. 26 no. 13 (Text: Gustav Holst after Bible or other Sacred Texts) [x] ⊗
  • H 100 no. 4. Hymn to Indra, op. 26 no. 14 (Text: Gustav Holst after Bible or other Sacred Texts) [x] ⊗
  • H. 112 no. 1. Spring (Text: Gustav Holst after Kalidasa) ⊗ DUT
  • H. 112 no. 2. Summer (Text: Gustav Holst after Kalidasa) ⊗ DUT
  • H. 127. Nunc dimittis [multi-text setting] (Text: Bible or other Sacred Texts) LAT ENG FRE DUT FIN GER SPA
  • H. 128. This have I done for my true love, op. 34 no. 1 (Text: Volkslieder )
  • H. 129 no. 2. Lullay my liking, op. 34 no. 2 DUT FRI
  • H. 130. Of one that is so fair and bright, op. 34 no. 3 (Text: Anonymous)
  • H. 131. Bring us in good ale, op. 34 no. 4 (Text: Anonymous)
  • H. 136 no. 1. I sow'd the seeds of love, op. 36b no. 1 (Text: Volkslieder )
  • H. 136 no. 2. There was a tree, op. 36b no. 2 (Text: Volkslieder )
  • H. 136 no. 3. Matthew, Mark and Luke and John, op. 36b no. 3 (Text: Volkslieder )
  • H. 136 no. 4. The song of the blacksmith, op. 36b no. 4 (Text: Volkslieder )
  • H. 136 no. 5. I love my love, op. 36b no. 5 (Text: Volkslieder )
  • H. 136 no. 6. Swansea Town, op. 36b no. 6 (Text: Volkslieder )
  • H. 137. Diverus and Lazarus (Text: Anonymous)
  • H 144. Ode to Death, op. 38 (Text: Walt Whitman) FRE
  • H. 155. First Choral Symphony, op. 41 (Text: Robert Seymour Bridges)
  • H. 159. The evening watch, op. 43 no. 1 (Text: Henry Vaughan)
  • H. 162 no. 1. Say who is this?, op. 44 no. 1 (Text: Robert Seymour Bridges)
  • H. 162 no. 2. O Love, I complain, op. 44 no. 2 (Text: Robert Seymour Bridges)
  • H. 162 no. 3. Angel spirits of sleep, op. 44 no. 3 (Text: Robert Seymour Bridges)
  • H. 162 no. 4. When first we met we did not guess, op. 44 no. 4 (Text: Robert Seymour Bridges)
  • H. 162 no. 5. Sorrow and joy, op. 44 no. 5 (Text: Robert Seymour Bridges)
  • H. 162 no. 6. Love on my heart from heaven fell, op. 44 no. 6 (Text: Robert Seymour Bridges)
  • H. 162 no. 7. Assemble all ye maidens, op. 44 no. 7 (Text: Robert Seymour Bridges)
  • H. 174 no. 1. Persephone, op. 48 no. 1 (Text: Humbert Wolfe)
  • H. 174 no. 2. Things lovelier, op. 48 no. 2 (Text: Humbert Wolfe)
  • H. 174 no. 3. Now in these fairylands, op. 48 no. 3 (Text: Humbert Wolfe)
  • H. 174 no. 4. A little music, op. 48 no. 4 (Text: Humbert Wolfe)
  • H. 174 no. 5. The thought, op. 48 no. 5 (Text: Humbert Wolfe)
  • H. 174 no. 7. Envoi, op. 48 no. 7 (Text: Humbert Wolfe)
  • H. 174 no. 8. The dream-city, op. 48 no. 8 (Text: Humbert Wolfe)
  • H. 174 no. 9. Journey's end, op. 48 no. 9 (Text: Humbert Wolfe)
  • H. 174 no. 10. In the street of lost time, op. 48 no. 10 (Text: Humbert Wolfe)
  • H. 174 no. 11. Rhyme, op. 48 no. 11 (Text: Humbert Wolfe)
  • H. 174 no. 12. Betelgeuse, op. 48 no. 12 (Text: Humbert Wolfe)
  • H. 174 no. 12. The floral bandit, op. 48 no. 6 (Text: Humbert Wolfe)
  • H. 177 no. 1. Man born of desire, op. 51 no. 1 (Text: Robert Seymour Bridges)
  • H. 177 no. 2. Organ solo, op. 51 no. 2
  • H. 177 no. 3. Rejoice, ye dead, op. 51 no. 3 (Text: Robert Seymour Bridges)
  • H. 177 no. 4. Man born of desire, op. 51 no. 4 (Text: Robert Seymour Bridges)
  • H. 177 no. 5. Rejoice, ye dead, op. 51 no. 5 (Text: Robert Seymour Bridges)
  • H. 183 no. 9. My sweetheart's like Venus (Text: Steuart Wilson after Dora Herbert-Jones) *
  • H. 183 no. 9. Mae 'nghariad i'n Fenws (Text: Dora Herbert-Jones) ENG
  • H. 186 no. 1. Good Friday , op. 52 no. 1 (Text: Helen Jane Waddell after Peter Abelard)
  • H. 186 no. 2. Intercession, op. 52 no. 2 (Text: Helen Jane Waddell after Sedulius Scottus)
  • H. 186 no. 3. How mighty are the Sabbaths, op. 52 no. 3 (Text: Helen Jane Waddell after Peter Abelard)
  • H. 186 no. 4. A love song, op. 52 no. 4 (Text: Helen Jane Waddell after Anonymous/Unidentified Artist)
  • H. 186 no. 5. Drinking song, op. 52 no. 5 (Text: Helen Jane Waddell after Anonymous/Unidentified Artist)
  • H. 186 no. 6. Before sleep, op. 52 no. 6 (Text: Helen Jane Waddell after Aurelius Prudentius Clemens)
  • H. 188. O spiritual pilgrim (Text: James Elroy Flecker)

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