William Shakespeare
(23 Apr 1564 - 23 Apr 1616)
Male Person - United Kingdom
Works (758)
Previous Attribution
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Lieder WoO posth. 22 no. 1: Wie erkenn'ich dein Treulieb
Wrote
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Henry IV, Part 2
(1596 - 1599)
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Timon von Athen
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Measure for Measure
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Sonnet nº 70: That thou art blam'd shall not be thy defect
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Sonnet nº 71: No longer mourn for me when I am dead
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Sonnet nº 72: O lest the world should task you to recite
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Sonnet nº 73: That time of year thou mayst in me behold
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Sonnet nº 74: But be contented: When that fell arrest
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Sonnet nº 75: So are you to my thoughts as food to life
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Sonnet nº 76: Why is my verse so barren of new pride
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Sonnet nº 77: Thy glass will show thee how thy beauties wear
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Timon of Athens
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Sonnet 138: When My Love Swears That She Is Made of Truth
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Sonnet 97: How like a winter hath my absence been
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An Sylvia D891
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It Was a Lover and His Lass
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Sound the Trumpet
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The Taming of the Shrew
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In Black Ink: Look in thy glass and tell the face thou viewest
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In Black Ink: Those lips that Love's own hand did make
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In Black Ink: Since brass, nor stone, nor earth. nor boundless sea
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A Midsummer Night's Dream
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Sonnet nº 1: From fairest creatures we desire increase
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Sonnet nº 2: When forty winters shall besiege thy brow
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Sonnet nº 3: Look in thy glass and tell the face thou viewest
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Sonnet nº 4: Unthrifty loveliness, why dost thou spend
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Sonnet nº 5: Those hours that with gentle work did frame
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Sonnet nº 6: Then let not winter's ragged hand deface
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Sonnet nº 7: Lo, in the orient when the gracious light
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Sonnet nº 8: Music to hear, why hear'st thou music sadly?
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Sonnet nº 9: Is it for fear to wet a widow's eye
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Sonnet nº 10: For shame deny that thou bear'st love to any
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Sonnet nº 11: As fast as thou shalt wane, so fast thou grow'st
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Sonnet nº 12: When do I count the clock that tells the time
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Sonnet nº 13: O that you were yourself, but, love, you are
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Sonnet nº 14: Not from the stars do I my judgment pluck
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Sonnet nº 15: When I consider every thing that grows
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Sonnet nº 16: But wherefore do not you a mightier way
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Sonnet nº 17: Who will believe my verse in time to come
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Sonnet nº 19: Devouring Time, blunt thou the lion's paws
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Sonnet nº 20: A woman's face, with Nature's own hand painted
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Sonnet nº 21: So is it not with me as with that Muse
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Sonnet nº 22: My glass shall not persuade me I am old
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Sonnet nº 23: As an unperfect actor on the stage
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Sonnet nº 24: Mine eye hath play'd the painter and hath stell'd
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Sonnet nº 25: Let those who are in favour with their stars
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Sonnet nº 26: Lord of my love, to whom in vassalage
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Sonnet nº 27: Weary with toil, I haste me to my bed
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Sonnet nº 28: How can I then return in happy plight
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Sonnet nº 29: When in disgrace with fortune and men's eyes
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Sonnet nº 30: When to the sessions of sweet silent thought
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Sonnet nº 31: Thy bosom is endeared with all hearts
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Sonnet nº 32: If thou survive my well-contented day
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Sonnet nº 33: Full many a glorious morning have I seen
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Sonnet nº 34: Why didst thou promise such a beauteous day
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Sonnet nº 35: No more be griev'd at that which thou hast done
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Sonnet nº 36: Let me confess that we two must be twain
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Sonnet nº 37: As a decrepit father takes delight
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Sonnet nº 38: How can my Muse want subject to invent
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Sonnet nº 39: O how thy worth with manners may I sing
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Sonnet nº 40: Take all my loves, my love, yea, take them all
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Sonnet nº 41: Those pretty wrongs that liberty commits
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Sonnet nº 42: That thou has her, it is not all my grief
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Sonnet nº 43: When most I wink, then do mine eyes best see
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Sonnet nº 44: If the dull substance of my flesh were thought
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Sonnet nº 45: The other two, slight air and purging fire
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Sonnet nº 46: Mine eye and heart are at a mortal war
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Sonnet nº 47: Betwixt mine eye and heart a league is took
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Sonnet nº 48: How careful was I, when I took my way
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Sonnet nº 49: Against that time, if ever that time come
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Sonnet nº 50: How heavy do I journey on the way
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Sonnet nº 51: Thus can my love excuse the slow offence
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Sonnet nº 52: So am I as the rich whose blessed key
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Sonnet nº 53: What is your substance, whereof are you made
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Sonnet nº 54: O how much more doth beauty beauteous seem
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Sonnet nº 55: Not marble nor the gilded monuments
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Henry IV, Part 1
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כטוב בעיניכם
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The Tragedy of Othello, the Moor of Venice
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Macbeth
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Night by Night
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Venus und Adonis
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Much Ado About Nothing
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The Comedy of Errors
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A Lover and His Lass
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England
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King Lear
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Romeo and Juliet
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Twelfth Night, or What You Will
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The Tempest
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Sonnet 116
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Sonnet nº 18: Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day?
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Sonnet #XXIX
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Sonnet nº 128: How oft, when thou, my music, music play’st,
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Sonnet 130: My Mistress’ Eyes Are Nothing Like the Sun
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Hamlet
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Hamlet
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Hamlet
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Hamlet
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The Merry Wives of Windsor
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The Merchant of Venice
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The Winter’s Tale
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Sonnet nº 56: Sweet love, renew thy force; be it not said
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Sonnet nº 57: Being your slave, what should I do but tend
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Sonnet nº 58: That God forbid that made me first your slave
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Sonnet nº 59: If there be nothing new, but that which is
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Sonnet nº 60: Like as the waves make towards the pebbled shore
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Sonnet nº 61: Is it thy will thy image should keep open
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Sonnet nº 62: Sin of self-love possesseth all mine eye
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Sonnet nº 63: Against my love shall be as I am now
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Sonnet nº 64: When I have seen by Time's fell hand defaced
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Sonnet nº 65: Since brass, nor stone, nor earth, nor boundless sea
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Sonnet nº 66: Tir'd with all these, for restful death I cry
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Sonnet nº 67: Ah, wherefore with infection should he live
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To Be or Not to Be
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Sonnet nº 68: Thus is his cheek the map of days outworn
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Sonnet nº 69: Those parts of thee that the world's eye doth view
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Ein Sonnett
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Was ihr wollt
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Wie es euch gefällt
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Romeo und Julia
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Richard III
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Macbeth
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Richard III
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As You Like It
Lyrics
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Come Away Death
(1601 - 1602)
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Sigh no more, ladies
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What Then Is Love?, op. 26c: II. Tell Me Where Is Fancy Bred?
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Sigh no more, ladies
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Come Unto These Yellow Sands
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Trois chansons de Shakespeare, op. 28: No. 1. Chanson de clown
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Trois chansons de Shakespeare, op. 28: No. 2. Chanson d'amour
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Trois chansons de Shakespeare, op. 28: No. 3. Chanson d'Ophelie
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Blow Blow Thou Winter Wind
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Three Madrigals
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Our Revels Now Are Ended
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Trinklied, D. 888
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Where the Bee Sucks
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Under the Greenwood Tree
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When Icicles Hang by the Wall
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Mistress Mine
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Summer’s Day: I. My eye hath played the painter
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Summer’s Day: III. My love is strenghtened
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Summer’s Day: II. Oh, never say that I was false of heart
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Summer’s Day
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Spring’s Day: IV. All naked
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Spring’s Day: III. Sweet love
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Spring’s Day: II. Love is too young
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Spring’s Day: I. When my love swears
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Spring’s Day
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Seven Sonnets
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Ariel's Hail
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2 Chants d'Ariel: No. 1. Venez jusqu'à ces sables d'or
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2 Chants d'Ariel: No. 2. Où butine l'abeille
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2 Chants d'Ariel
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La Tempête
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If Music and Sweet Poetry Agree
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Blow, Blow Thou Winter Wind
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Take All My Loves
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Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer’s Day?
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Sonett 18
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I’ll Call Thee Hamlet
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Under the Greenwood Tree
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An Silvia, D. 891
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Ophelia-Lieder, op. 67 no. 3: Three songs after William Shakespeare: "Sie trugen ihn auf der Bahre bloß"
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Sonett
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Double Trouble
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Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?
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Hamlet, der über den Selbstmord raisoniert
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Sonnet 43
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Sonnet 20
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Sonnet 10
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Hey Ho, the Wind and the Rain
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4 Lieder, op. 31: No. 4. When the Birds Do Sing
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4 Lieder, op. 31
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When Time Is Broke
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Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer’s Day?
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Four Shakespeare Songs
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She Never Told Her Love, Hob. XXVIa:34
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Four Shakespeare Songs: No. 1. Come Away, Death
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Four Shakespeare Songs: No. 2. Lullaby
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Four Shakespeare Songs: No. 3. Double, Double Toil and Trouble
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Four Shakespeare Songs: No. 4. Full Fathom Five
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Remembrance
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Apparition
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Daylight
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Woods of Birnam
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Storm
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Overture / Sonnet 32
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My Rude Ignorance
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Something Wicked This Way Comes
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A Fairy Song
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Sonnet 23
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The Spade Song
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Something’s Rotten 2.0
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Where the Bee Sucks
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Under the Greenwood Tree
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Sonnet 71
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The Willow Song
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Seals of Love
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Two Songs from Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night": O Mistress Mine
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Two Songs from Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night": Come Away, Death
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Two Songs from Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night"
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Shakespeare Love Songs
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Shakespeare Love Songs: I. Love is a Smoke
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Shakespeare Love Songs: II. Love, Whose Month is Ever May
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Shakespeare Love Songs: III. So Sweet a Kiss
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Shakespeare Love Songs: IV. When Love Speaks
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Shakespeare Songs of Night-Time: I. Light Thickens
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Shakespeare Songs of Night-Time: II. Weary with Toil
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Shakespeare Songs of Night-Time: III. Now it is the Time of Night
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Shakespeare Songs of Night-Time: IV. Let Fall the Windows of Thine Eyes
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Shakespeare Songs of Night-Time: V. Be Not Afeard
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Shakespeare Songs of Night-Time: VI. The Cloud-Capp’d Towers
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Shakespeare Songs of Night-Time
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Three Sonnets of Shakespeare
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Three Sonnets of Shakespeare: II. When I Do Count the Clock
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Three Sonnets of Shakespeare: I. That Time of Year
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Three Sonnets of Shakespeare: III. Shall I Compare Thee
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Shall I Compare Thee?, op. 1 no. 1
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Songs for Ariel: No. 3. Where the bee sucks
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Songs for Ariel: No. 2. Full fathom five
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Songs for Ariel: No. 1. Come unto these yellow sands
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Songs for Ariel
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The Clown's Songs from "Twelth Night", op. 65
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Titania's Cradle
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O Mistress Mine
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Sigh No More Ladies
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Blow, blow thou winter wind
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Come away, death
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Blow, Blow Thou Winter Wind (As You Like It)
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If Music Be the Food of Love (Twelfth Night)
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O Mistress Mine (Twelfth Night)
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Duet of Sonnets
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Winter (Love’s Labour’s Lost)
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My Love Is as a Fever (Sonnet 147)
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It Was a Lover and His Lass (As You Like It)
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Dunsinale Blues (MacBeth)
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Shall I Compare Thee (Sonnet 18)
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Witches, Fair and Foul (MacBeth and A Midsummer Night’s Dream)
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Fear No More (Cymbeline)
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Sign No More Ladies (Much Ado About Nothing)
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The Compleat Works
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Who Is Sylvia?
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When Icicles Hang on the Wall
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Where the Bee Sucks
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You Spotted Snakes
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All the World's a Stage
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Dunsinane Blues
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Two Songs from "Twelfth Night", op. 60 no. 2: Hållilå, uti storm och i regn
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Three Sonnets of Shakespeare
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Three Sonnets of Shakespeare: I. That Time of Year
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Three Sonnets of Shakespeare: II. When I Do Count the Clock
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Three Sonnets of Shakespeare: III. Shall I Compare Thee
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It was a lover and his lass, op. 23 no. 3
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'Tis St. Valentine's Day
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Ascension
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Enochian Calling
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Finite Bees
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Cave of Roses
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Sun Ascension
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Madriiax
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Escalation
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Enochian Calling II
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Montecute
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Sonetti 66
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Сонет Шекспира
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Caliban's Dream
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O Mistress Mine
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Three Shakespeare Choruses, op. 39
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Three Shakespeare Choruses, op. 39: No. 1. Over hill, over dale
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Three Shakespeare Choruses, op. 39: No. 2. Come unto these yellow sands
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Three Shakespeare Choruses, op. 39: No. 3. Through the house give glimmering light
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In Green Ways, op. 43: I. Under the Greenwood Tree
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Ständchen ("Horch, horch, die Lerche"), D. 889
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No Longer Mourn for Me
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Three Shakespeare Songs: No. 2. The Man That Hath No Music
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Three Shakespeare Songs: No. 3. From You Have I Been Absent
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Sonnet 138: When My Love Swears That He Is Made of Truth
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Three Shakespeare Songs: No. 1. Hark! Hark! The Lark
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Three Shakespeare Songs
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Sonnet XVIII "Shall I compare thee"
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Sigh No More, Ladies
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Der Tod der Kleopatra, op. 59: Gebt mir mein Kleid, setzt mir die Krone auf!
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Three Shakespeare Songs, op. 6
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Four Shakespeare Songs: Take, o Take Those Lips Away
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Four Shakespeare Songs: The Wind and the Rain
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Four Shakespeare Songs: Come Away, Death
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Four Shakespeare Songs: King Stephen
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Four Shakespeare Songs
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No Longer Mourn For Me (Sonnet 71)
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Silver Nocturnes: I. More are men's ends...
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Silver Nocturnes: VI. The setting sun...
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Three Shakespeare Songs
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Serenade to Music
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The Merry Wanderer
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Full Fathom Five
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Come Away, Death
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I Know a Bank
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When Daisies Pied
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A Sea Dirge, S. 342
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Come Away Death
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An Sylvia, D. 891
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Cymbeline
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Tybalt
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Sonett 66
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Prospero's Speech
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Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer's Day
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Full Fathom Five Thy Father Lies
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Serenade to Music (choral version)
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Orpheus with his lute (first setting)
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A Song of Thanksgiving
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Within a Month
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Gedichte nach Heine, Shakespeare und Lord Byron, No. 2: Lied des transferierten Zettel "Die Schwalbe, die den Sommer bringt"
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Melancholy Galliard; King Henry VIII, Act III: Scene i
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It Was a Lover and His Lass
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How Oft
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Let Us Garlands Bring, op. 18: 1. Come Away, Come Away, Death
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Let Us Garlands Bring, op. 18: 2. Who Is Silvia?
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Let Us Garlands Bring, op. 18: 3. Fear No More the Heat O' the Sun
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Let Us Garlands Bring, op. 18: 4. O Mistress Mine
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Let Us Garlands Bring, op. 18: 5. It Was a Lover and His Lass
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Sonets No.12
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Two Love Songs
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A Madrigal
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Carpe Diem
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Four Shakespeare Songs: Blow, Blow, Thou Winter Wind
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Four Shakespeare Songs: Spring
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Four Shakespeare Songs: Under the Greenwood Tree
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Four Shakespeare Songs: Winter
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Four Shakespeare Songs
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Fancies
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Two Love Songs: Those Lips that Love's own Hand did Make
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Two Love Songs: How oft when Thou, my Music, Music, play'st
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Sylvia
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Under the Greenwood Tree
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Blow, Blow, Thou Winter Wind
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Fancy
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O Mistress Mine
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Lovers Love the Spring
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Winter
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Dirge
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Hark! Hark! The Lark
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When he shall die
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Sonnet no. LXIV
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O mistress mine!
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When Daffodils Begin to Peer
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O Mistress Mine!
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Tell Me Where Is Fancy Bred
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Hark! Hark! The Lark
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Shakespeare Songs, Book VI
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When That I Was and a Little Tiny Boy
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I Shall No More to Sea
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Shakespeare Songs, Book V
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Hark! Hark! The Lark
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Five Shakespeare Songs, op. 23
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Fear no more the heat o' the sun, op. 23 no. 1
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Take, O take those lips away, op. 23 no. 4
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Under the greenwood tree, op. 23 no. 2
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Hey, ho, the wind and the rain, op. 23 no. 5
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Orpheus with his lute, op. 32 no. 1
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Two Shakespeare Songs, op. 32
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When icicles hang, op. 32 no. 2
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The Ditty of the Drowned Father
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Her Remedy
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My Lovely Boy
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Mobile for Shakespeare
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Six Romances for Bass, op. 62: V. Sonnet LXVI
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Orpheus with his lute
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Five Elizabethan Songs, No. 3: Under the Greenwood Tree
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Five Elizabethan Songs, No. 1: Orpheus With His Lute
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Fünf Lieder für mittlere Stimme und Klavier, op. 38: V. Kein Sonnenglanz im Auge
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Come Away Death
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Four Ballads of Shakespeare: No. 1. To be or not be
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Wytches’ Brew
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Сонет
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Fourteen lines
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Shakespeare Songs, op. 80: No. 8. Blow, blow, Thou winter wind
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Shakespeare Songs, op. 80: No. 2. Full Fathom Five
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Shakespeare Songs, op. 80: No. 3. Lawn as white as driven snow
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Shakespeare Songs, op. 80: No. 1. Under the greenwood tree
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Shakespeare Songs, op. 80: No. 4. Sigh no more, Ladies
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Shakespeare Songs, op. 80: No. 5. Crabbed age and Youth
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Shakespeare Songs, op. 80: No. 6. Dirge
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Shakespeare Songs, op. 80: No. 7. It was a lover and his lass
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Shakespeare Songs, op. 80
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Love and Shapes High Fantastical
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If Music Be the Food of Love, Play On
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Sad Cypress
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Lawn as white as driven snow
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Fear no more the heat o' the sun
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4 Gesänge, op. 17: Nr. 2. Lied von Shakespeare
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Amorisms
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Amorisms: I. Love Is a Spirit
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Amorisms: II. How Quick and Fresh
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Amorisms: III. The Course of True Love
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Amorisms: IV. Sweet Lovers
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Amorisms: V. When Love Speaks
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Seventy-Six
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Miranda's Lament
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Miranda's Lament
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Three Madrigals: 1. Fairies' Song
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A Piper
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Two Songs from "Twelfth Night", op. 60 no. 1: Kom nu hit, död!
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Kolm sonetti, nr. 3: Why lov’st thou that which thou receiv’st not gladly? (nr. 8)
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Kolm sonetti, nr. 1: To me, my friend (nr. 104)
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Kolm sonetti, nr. 2: Then hate me when thou wilt (nr. 90)
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Kolm sonetti
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Get you hence
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Our revels now are ended
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Music to Hear
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Stages
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Wedding Is Great Juno’s Crown
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Lied der Desdemona
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A Dirge
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Under the Greenwood Tree
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Blow Blow
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A Lover & His Lass
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Music to Hear
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Music to Hear: I. Music to Hear
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Music to Hear: II. Shall I Compare Thee to a Summers Day?
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Music to Hear: III. Is It for Fear to Wet a Widow's Eye
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Music to Hear: IV. Sigh No More, Ladies, Sigh No More
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Music to Hear: V. Blow, Blow, Thou Winter Wind
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Consort Lessons, Book 1: O Mistress Mine
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Three Madrigals: 2. The Four Sweet Months
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4 Part‐Songs: No. 2. Madrigal
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Three Madrigals: 3. Summer Again
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Ferdinand's Comfort
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Sonnet 90
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Songs of the Clown, op. 29: No. 5. For the Rain It Raineth Every Day
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Songs of the Clown, op. 29: No. 4. Hey Robin!
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Songs of the Clown, op. 29: No. 3. Adieu Good Man Devil
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Songs of the Clown, op. 29: No. 2. O Mistress Mine
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Songs of the Clown, op. 29: No. 1. Come Away Death
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Songs of the Clown, op. 29
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חלום ליל קיץ
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A Lover’s Journey: II. St. Valentine's Day
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A Lover’s Journey: III. Will you, nill You
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A Lover’s Journey: IV. Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer's Day?
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Trois chansons de Shakespeare, op. 28
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Fancie
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Under the Greenwood Tree
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Take, O Take Those Lips Away, op. 22 no. 1
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To Thy Own Self Be True
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My Flocks Feed Not
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Songs of Ariel: I. "Come unto these yellow sands"
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Songs of Ariel: II. "Full fathom five thy father lies"
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Songs of Ariel: III. "Before you can say 'Come' and 'Go'"
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Songs of Ariel: IV. "You are three men of sin"
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Songs of Ariel: V. "Where the bee sucks, there suck I"
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It Was a Lover and His Lass
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5 Shakespeare Songs
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Alleluia
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Over Hill, Over Dale
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Day and Night: No. 2. Silversweet Sound
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Three English Songs, op. 48: No. 1. Sweet Music
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Sängers Winterlied
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Come Live With Me and Be My Love
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Come, Thou Monarch of the Star
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Orpheus With His Lute
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That Time of Year
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Sing Willow
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Take, Oh! Take Those Lips Away
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When That I Was a Little Tiny Boy
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Who Is Sylvia? What Is She?
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Under the Greenwood Tree
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Oh! Never Say That I Was False of Heart
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It Was a Lover and His Lass
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Lo! Here the Gentle Lark
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Hark, Hark, Each Spartan Hound
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Spirits Advance
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Welcome to This Place
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Now the Hungry Lions Roar
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Flower of This Purple Dye
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Seven Shakespeare Songs: Blow, Blow!
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Seven Shakespeare Songs: O Mistress Mine
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Seven Shakespeare Songs: Sigh No More, Ladies
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All the World's a Stage
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Clock
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Sea Change: The isle is full of noises
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Sea Change: The Bermudas
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Sea Change: Full fathom five
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It Was a Lover, op. 13 no. 3
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Who Is Sylvia?, op. 8 no. 3
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Orpheus, op. 8 no. 4
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Kom nu hit, död!, op. 60 no. 1
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Songs of Springtime: I. Under the greenwood tree
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Songs of Springtime: V. Sigh no more, ladies
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Three Shakespeare Songs, op. 37
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Three Shakespeare Songs, op. 37: I. O Mistress Mine
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Three Shakespeare Songs, op. 37: III. Fairy Lullaby
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Three Shakespeare Songs, op. 37: II. Take, O take those lips away
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The Tempest
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Take o Take
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Come Away Death
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O Mistress Mine
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The Soothsayer
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Hey Ho
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Fünf Lieder und Gesänge, op. 127: Nr. 5. Schlußlied des Narren
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The Poor Soul Sat Sighing
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Malla at Ease
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Take All My Loves (Sonnet 40)
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Hållilå, uti storm och i regn, op. 60 no. 2
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Sweet Love
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Wide Unclasp: I. Wide Unclasp
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Wide Unclasp: XI. These Same Thoughts
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Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer's Day?
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How Should I Your True Love Know?, op. 30 no. 3
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Κυρά μου που γυρίζεις μόνη
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Seven Shakespeare Songs
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Sonnet
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Shall I Compare Thee
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Charade for the Bard
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Alas Sweet Lady
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Will’s Birthday Suite
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O, She Doth Teach the Torches to Burn Bright
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O Mistress Mine
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Orpheus With His Lute
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It Was a Lover and His Lass
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Dirge for Fidele
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Seven Shakespeare Songs, No. 2: Under the Greenwood Tree
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More Shakespeare Songs: Fear No More
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More Shakespeare Songs: Over Hill, Over Dale
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More Shakespeare Songs: Time
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More Shakespeare Songs: Who Is Silvia?
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More Shakespeare Songs: A Scurvy Tune
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I Know a Bank
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2 Songs from "Twelfth Night", op. 60
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When Daisies Pied
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English Lyrics: Set IV, III. "When we two parted"
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Two Songs from Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night": Come Away, Death / When That I Was and a Little Tiny Boy
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Full Fathom Five
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Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?
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Wilt Thou Be Gone, Love?
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Stürm, stürm du Winterwind, op. 34 Nr. 9 (William Shakespeare)
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3 Fragmente aus der Oper »Der Sturm«: Hin sind meine Zauberi'n (Prospero)
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Three Shakespeare Songs: Full fathom five
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Three Shakespeare Songs: The cloud-capp’d towers
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Ye spotted snakes
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And will he not come again?
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A song of willow
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Three Shakespeare Songs: Over hill, over dale
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It was a lover, and his lass
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Tell me where is fancy bred
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When icicles hang by the wall
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Under the greenwood tree
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It was a lover and his lass
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Fear no more the heat of the sun
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Take, O take those lips away
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Shakespeare Songs, Book III
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Shakespeare Songs, Book II
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Shakespeare Songs, Book I
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Shakespeare Songs, Book IV
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Summer Sonnet
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Blow, Blow, Thou Winter Wind
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It Was a Lover and His Lass
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Take, O Take Those Lips Away
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Who Is Silvia?
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And Will A' Not Come Again?
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Birthday Madrigals: No. 1. It was a lover and his lass
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Orpheus With His Lute
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O Mistress Mine!
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Spring
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Witches’ Blues
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Sonnet 18: Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer’s Day?
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Who Is Sylvia?, op. 30 no. 1
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Four Shakespeare Songs, op. 30
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Prospero’s Vision
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Sigh No More, Ladies, op. 30 no. 4
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Fear No More
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When
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Willow, Willow, Willow
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Two Songs from "Twelfth Night", op. 60 no. 1: Kom nu hit, död!
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Four Old English Songs, No. 4: It Was a Lover and His Lass
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Four Old English Songs
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When Icicles Hang: IV. Blow, blow, thou winter wind
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When Icicles Hang: I. Icicles
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Songs and Sonnets From Shakespeare
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Songs and Sonnets From Shakespeare: I. Live With Me and Be My Love
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Songs and Sonnets From Shakespeare: II. When Daffodils Begin to Peer
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Songs and Sonnets From Shakespeare: III. It Was a Lover and His Lass
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Songs and Sonnets From Shakespeare: IV. Spring
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Songs and Sonnets From Shakespeare: V. Who Is Silvia
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Songs and Sonnets From Shakespeare: VI. Fie on Sinful Fantasy
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Songs and Sonnets From Shakespeare: VII. Hey, Ho, the Wind and the Rain
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Sonnet no. 18
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Shakespeare Sonett 8
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Blow, Blow Thou Winter Wind, op. 6 no. 3
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Oh Mistress Mine, op. 6 no. 2
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Õnnetus
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How Sweet the Moonlight Sleeps
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Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer's Day
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XCVII
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First Book of Ayres: It Was a Lover and His Lass
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Four Ballads of Shakespeare
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Four Ballads of Shakespeare: O Weary Night
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Four Ballads of Shakespeare: Three Words
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Four Ballads of Shakespeare: Tomorrow and Tomorrow
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Come Away Death, op. 6 no. 1
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Hamlets
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Kā jums tīk
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Liela brēka, maza vilna
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Romeo un Džuljeta
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Romeo un Džuljeta
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Romeo un Džuljeta
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Romeo un Džuljeta
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Take, Oh Take Those Lipps Away
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Where the Bee Sucks
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Two Choruses, op. 14: No. 2. "Take but degree away"
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Sigh No More
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Heavily
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Любовью за любовь
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Valentinipäev
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The Food of Love II: No. 1. Spring
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The Food of Love II: No. 2. Under the Greenwood Tree
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The Food of Love II: No. 3. Winter
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The Food of Love II
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Symphony no. 5 "Shakespeare's Sonnets"
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Symphony no. 5 "Shakespeare's Sonnets": I. "Tir'd with all these, for restful death I cry"
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Symphony no. 5 "Shakespeare's Sonnets": II. "That time of year thou mayst in me behold"
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A Circle in the Sand
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Four Old English Songs, No. 1: Orpheus With His Lute
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Homlet
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Romeo and Juliet: Duo "Do you not hear the nightingale?"
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Four Old English Songs, No. 3: Who Is Sylvia?
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Four Old English Songs, No. 2: Under the Greenwood Tree
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My Mistress’ Eyes (Sonnet No. 130)
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台
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When in Disgrace (Sonnet No. 29)
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Sin of Self-Love (Sonnet No. 62)
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As an Unperfect Actor (Sonnet No. 23)
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Mine Eye Hath Played the Painter (Sonnet No. 24)
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Let Me Not to the Marriage of True Minds (Sonnet No. 116)
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How Like a Winter (Sonnet No. 97)
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Tired With All These (Sonnet No. 66)
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When Most I Wink (Sonnet No. 43)
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Song for Athene
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English Lyrics: Set II, II. "Take, o take those lips away"
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English Lyrics: Set II, I. "O mistress mine"
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Eternally Yours
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Look in thy Glass
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Pretty Ring Time
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Six Elizabethan Songs: III. Winter
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Six Elizabethan Songs: IV. Dirge
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Seven Shakespeare Songs: Who Is Sylvia?
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The Comedy of Errors: "Lo! Here the Gentle Lark"
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Orpheus With His Lute
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Incessant Gelousy
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A költészethez: II. Szonnett
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Lieder WoO posth. 22 no. 3: Auf morgen is St. Valentins Tag
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Ophelia-Lieder, WoO posth. 22
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Lieder WoO posth. 22 no. 2: Sein Leichenhemd, weiß wie Schnee
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Sonnet no. 76
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Lieder WoO posth. 22 no. 4: Sie trugen ihn auf der Bahre bloß
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Three Old English Songs: It Was a Lover and His Lass
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Lieder WoO posth. 22 no. 5: Und Kommt er nicht mehr zurück?
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Crabbed Age and Youth
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Orpheus
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Sigh No More, Ladies
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Hark, Hark! the Lark
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Tell Me Where Is Fancy Bred
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Sigh No More, Ladies
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Songs of a Wayfarer: No. 2. When Daffodils Begin to Peer
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When Icicles Hang by the Wall
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More Shakespeare Songs
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Toil & Trouble
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Sweet and Twenty
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The Phoenix and the Turtle
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She Never Told Her Love
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Saudades: 2. Take, o Take Those Lips Away
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Should He Upbraid
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By the Simplicity of Venus' Doves
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Bid Me Discourse
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It Was a Lover and His Lass
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Monolog des Horatio
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3 Shakespeare Songs: Madrigal "Take, O Take Those Lips Away"
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3 Shakespeare Songs: Sonnet 147 "My love is as a fever"
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3 Shakespeare Songs
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Six Romances on Verses by W. Raleigh, R. Burns and W. Shakespeare, op. 62a: V. Sonnet LXVI
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Desjat' sonetov Shekspira, op. 52
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Tebe l' menya prodyotsya horonit', op. 52 no. 1
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Trudami iznuryon, hochu usnut', op. 52 no. 2
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Lyublyu, no rezhe govoryu ob etom, op. 52 no. 3
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Kogda na sud bezmolvnyh, taynyh dum, op. 52 no. 4
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Bog kupidon dremal v tishi lesnoy, op. 52 no. 5
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Ne izmenyaysya, bud' samim soboy, op. 52 no. 6
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Ty - Muzyka, op. 52 no. 7
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Ty pogrusti, kogda umryot poet..., op. 52 no. 8
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Uzh yesli ty razlyubish'..., op. 52 no. 9
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Uvy, moy stih ne bleshchet noviznoy..., op. 52 no. 10
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The Willow Song
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Two Songs from "Twelfth Night", op. 60 no. 1: Kom nu hit, död!
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Two Songs from "Twelfth Night", op. 60 no. 2: Hållilå, uti storm och i regn
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Lady Macbeth
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Let Fall the Windows of Mine Eyes
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Let Fall the Windows of Mine Eyes: I. Ophelia's Lament
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Where the Bee Sucks
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Take All My Loves
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Let Fall the Windows of Mine Eyes: II. My Watchful Soul
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Let Fall the Windows of Mine Eyes: III. ...To Weep...
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Incidental Music to "King Lear", op. 58a: Introduction and Cordelia's Ballad
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Incidental Music to "King Lear", op. 58a: 10 Songs of the Fool: 1. "Who has decided to divide his kingdom..."
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Incidental Music to "King Lear", op. 58a: 10 Songs of the Fool: 2. "It's a sad day for fools: All the bright people in the country..."
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Incidental Music to "King Lear", op. 58a: 10 Songs of the Fool: 3. "Breadseeds and breadcrusts is what the hungry little mouse remembers..."
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Incidental Music to "King Lear", op. 58a: 10 Songs of the Fool: 4. "The sparrow reared the cuckoo, the homeless baby bird..."
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Memoriae Tuae
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Incidental Music to "King Lear", op. 58a: 10 Songs of the Fool: 5. "High-ranking and rich fathers are treated nicely by daughters and sons-in-law."
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Incidental Music to "King Lear", op. 58a: 10 Songs of the Fool: 6. "When the priest refuses to sell his soul for the sake of money..."
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Incidental Music to "King Lear", op. 58a: 10 Songs of the Fool: 7. "The cunning fox and the king's daughter, your's would be the rope..."
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Incidental Music to "King Lear", op. 58a: 10 Songs of the Fool: 8. "The trousers are necessary, I assure you..."
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Incidental Music to "King Lear", op. 58a: 10 Songs of the Fool: 9. "Hey! Hi there! Who keeps his temper when an ill wind blows..."
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Incidental Music to "King Lear", op. 58a: 10 Songs of the Fool: 10. "Who is a soldier of fortune..."
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Ta pilgus
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O mistress mine!
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The Folly of Desire: Sonnet 147
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The Folly of Desire: Sonnet 75
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English Lyrics: Set II, IV. "Blow, blow, thou winter wind"
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English Lyrics: Set I "Willow, Willow, Willow"
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When Daisies Pied
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Will
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In the Orchard
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Winter Wind
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When Daffodils Begin to Peer, op. 30 no. 2
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It Was a Lover and His Lass
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The Party
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If Music Be the Food of Love
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Fight Setup
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Wrestling
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Rosalind and Orlando
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Into Arden
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Under the Greenwood Tree
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The Party II
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Banished
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Blow, Blow Thou Winter Wind
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Orlando's Poems
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Come Sweet Audrey
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They Shall Be Married Tomorrow
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Deer Song
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Hymen's Wedding
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It Was a Lover and His Lass (Reprise)
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Curtain Call
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When I Consider
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Two Songs from "Twelfth Night": Come Away, Death
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Two Songs from "Twelfth Night": When That I was a Little Tiny Boy
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Our Joyful'st Feast
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Let Us Garlands Bring, op. 18
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Songs of Ariel
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Tell Me Where is Fancy Bred
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Fancy, FP 174
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Orpheus With His Lute
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Caliban's Dream
Libretto
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Romeo Sama
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BlindPoint, op. 183
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Blow, Blow Thou Winter's Wind
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Timon of Athens
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Three Sonnets of Shakespeare