Texts to Art Songs and Choral Works by S. Webbe
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All titles of vocal settings in Alphabetic order
- As the moments roll (Text: Anonymous)
- Attend, ye sons of mirth (Text: Anonymous)
- Away, away, away (Text: Anonymous)
- Come live with me (Text: Christopher Marlowe)
- Discord dire sister (Text: Anonymous)
- Ecce sacerdos (Text: Bible or other Sacred Texts) ENG
- For ever I with fierce Desire (Text: Anonymous)
- Glorious Apollo (Text: Anonymous)
- Great Apollo, strike the Lyre (Text: Anonymous)
- If Love and all the world were young GER
- In vain would fortune (Text: Anonymous)
- Is it night? (Text: Anonymous)
- Let ev'ry Voice Jehovah's Glory sing (Text: Anonymous)
- Long have we mourn'd (Text: Anonymous)
- Love wakes and weeps (Text: Walter Scott, Sir)
- My little Heart shall have a Home (Text: Anonymous)
- Now we are met (Text: Anonymous)
- O Hope, thou Soother sweet of human Woes! (Text: Anonymous)
- Oh! Sweetest of thy lovely race (Text: Anonymous)
- On his Death-Bed (Text: Anonymous)
- O Night (Text: Anonymous)
- O sweetest of thy lovely Race (Text: Newburgh Hamilton)
- Rise, my Joy, sweet mirth attend (Text: Anonymous)
- Star of Beauty [x]
- Sweet is the soft, the sunny breeze (Text: Anonymous)
- Swiftly from the mountain's brow (Text: John Cunningham)
- Tantum ergo (Text: St. Thomas Aquinas) DUT ENG FRE GER SPA
- The mighty conqueror (Text: Anonymous)
- To the old (Text: Anonymous)
- When shall we three meet again? (Text: William Shakespeare)
- When winds breathe soft (Text: Samuel Webbe)
- When Winds breathe soft (Text: Anonymous)
- With Freedom blest at early Dawn (Text: Anonymous)
- You gave me your heart (Text: Anonymous)
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