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Composer: John Jeffreys (1927-2010)
Alphabetic listing of musical settings [warning - not necessarily comprehensive]
[x] indicates a placeholder for a text that is not yet in the database
* indicates that a text cannot (yet?) be displayed on this site because of its copyright status.
Note: A blue rectangle containing a language code such as ENG indicates the presence of a translation to that language. A grey rectangle such as FRE indicates a particular translation (usually one set to music) exists but is missing.
Song Cycles, Symphonies, etc.
All titles of vocal settings in our database, in alphabetic order
A light wind (Text: Barry Duane Hill) [x]
A Lyke-Wake dirge (Text: 15th century) NYN FRE
A true woman's eye [x]
All night under the moon (Text: Wilfrid Wilson Gibson)
Amaryllis (Text: Thomas Campion)
Ambulance train (Text: Wilfrid Wilson Gibson)
An old desire (Text: Francis Ledwidge)
And would you fain the reason know (in With Words of Love) (Text: Philip Rosseter)
And would you see my mistress' face
Aspatia's song (Text: Francis Beaumont) DUT
Awake thee, my Bessy (Text: Jeremiah Joseph Callanan after Volkslieder )
Be you blithe and bonny (Text: William Shakespeare) DUT ITA FRE FIN
Black Stitchel (Text: Wilfrid Wilson Gibson)
Brigg Fair (Text: Volkslieder )
Brown is my Love
Candle Gate (Text: Wilfrid Wilson Gibson)
Chased (in The Fox) (Text: Barry Duane Hill) [x]*
Christ's nativity [x]
Corpus Christi [x]
Curlew calling (Text: Wilfrid Wilson Gibson)
Dawn (in The Fox) (Text: Barry Duane Hill) [x]*
Death (in The Fox) (Text: Barry Duane Hill) [x]*
Drop, drop, slow tears (Text: Phineas Fletcher)
Fill me O stars (Text: Joseph Campbell)
For Jillian of Berry
From Omiecourt (Text: Ivor Gurney)
Full fathom five (Text: William Shakespeare) DUT NOR ITA FRE FIN SPA
Gather ye rosebuds (Text: Robert Herrick) SPA
Golden slumbers (Text: Thomas Dekker)
Gone is my love from the silver stream (Text: Barry Duane Hill) [x]*
Ha'nacker Mill (Text: Hilaire Belloc)
Heraclitus (Text: William Johnson Cory after Callimachus)
Hill song (Text: Barry Duane Hill) [x]*
Horror follows horror (Text: Ivor Gurney)
How should I your true love know? ITA GER FRE
I am the gilly of Christ (Text: Joseph Campbell)
I saw Love raised upon a tree (Text: Barry Jones) [x]*
I was young and foolish (Text: William Butler Yeats)
I will go with my father a-ploughing (Text: Joseph Campbell)
I will make you brooches (Text: Robert Louis Stevenson) ITA GER
Idyll (in The Fox) (Text: Barry Duane Hill) [x]*
If it chance your eye offend you (Text: Alfred Edward Housman)
If there were dreams to sell (Text: Thomas Lovell Beddoes)
In a boat (Text: Hilaire Belloc)
In Marley Wood (Text: Hugh Stevenson Roberton, Sir) [x]*
In pride of May [x]
In youth is pleasure (Text: R. Wever, probably Richard Wever)
It is winter (Text: Walter de la Mare)
It was a lover and his lass (Text: William Shakespeare) GER FRE FIN
Lament (in The Fox) (Text: Barry Duane Hill) [x]*
Little Trotty Wagtail (Text: John Clare)
Long to me thy coming (Text: Patrick Henry Pearse after Patrick Henry Pearse)
Love me not for comely grace
Lovely playthings (Text: Ivor Gurney)
Lullaby (Text: Thomas Dekker)
Merry eye (Text: Wilfrid Wilson Gibson)
My dear lady [x]
My lady [x]
My little pretty one (Text: from the Old English) [x]
My little pretty one (in With Words of Love) (Text: from the Old English) [x]
My Master hath a garden
My mistress frowns [x]
My mistress frowns (in With Words of Love) [x]
My pretty honey one [x]
Near spring (Text: Ivor Gurney)
Northumberland (Text: Wilfrid Wilson Gibson)
Now wolde [x]
O good ale [x]
O mistress mine (Text: William Shakespeare) ITA GER FRE FIN GER
O my dere hert [x]
Omens (Text: James Henry Cousins) [x]
Otterburn (Text: Wilfrid Wilson Gibson)
Passing by [x]
Poem for end (Text: Ivor Gurney)
Requiem (Text: Ivor Gurney)
Robin Redbreast (Text: William Henry Davies)
Romance (Text: Robert Louis Stevenson) ITA GER
Sally (Text: Barry Duane Hill) [x]*
Seals of love DUT GER FRE FIN GER POL
Season of ice [x]
Severn Meadows (Text: Ivor Gurney)
She is all so slight (Text: Richard Aldington )
She is ever for the new [x]
Sigh no more, ladies (Text: William Shakespeare) DUT ITA FRE FIN
Sing no sad songs for me (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti) ITA GER WEL
Six badgers (Text: Robert Graves) [x]*
Sleep (Text: John Fletcher) GER FRE
Snow (Text: Edward Thomas)
Stow-on-the-Wold (Text: Wilfrid Wilson Gibson)
Sweeney the Mad [x]
Take, o take those lips away DUT GER FRE FIN GER POL
That ever I saw [x]
That ever I saw (in With Words of Love) [x]
The appeal (Text: Thomas Wyatt, Sir)
The bailey beareth the breath away [x]
The birds (Text: Hilaire Belloc)
The corncrake (Text: James Henry Cousins)
The cuckoo [x]
The falcon [x]
The far country (Text: Alfred Edward Housman) ITA
The farewell (Text: Robert Burns) SWG GER SWE CZE GER
The hag (Text: Robert Herrick) DUT
The heath (Text: Thomas Boyd) [x]
The herons (Text: Francis Ledwidge)
The high hills (Text: Ivor Gurney)
The little pretty nightingale [x]
The lone bird (Text: Emily Brontë)
The milkmaid (Text: Thomas Nabbes)
The poacher's dog [x]
The quarry (Text: Wilfrid Wilson Gibson)
The reaper (Text: Barry Duane Hill) [x]*
The Salley Gardens (Text: William Butler Yeats)
The shepherd's carol [x]
The song of love (Text: Barry Duane Hill) [x]*
The songs I had (Text: Ivor Gurney)
The whin (Text: Wilfrid Wilson Gibson)
There is a lady sweet and kind
Thirteen pence a day (Text: Alfred Edward Housman)
This is the weather (Text: Thomas Hardy)
This night (Text: Thomas MacDonagh after Patrick Henry Pearse)
Thomas MacDonagh (Text: Francis Ledwidge)
Three roses (Text: John Boyle O'Reilly)
'Tis time, I think, by Wenlock town (Text: Alfred Edward Housman)
To make my mistress kind (Text: Patrick Hannay)
Tom Collier of Croydon (Text: Volkslieder )
Under the blossom (Text: William Shakespeare) FRE FIN SPA
Under the leaves green [x]
What evil coil of Fate (Text: Ivor Gurney)
What thing is love? [x]
When daisies pied (Text: William Shakespeare) NOR GER FRE FIN GER
When I came last to Ludlow (Text: Alfred Edward Housman)
When I was one-and-twenty (Text: Alfred Edward Housman) GER
When I was young [song cycle] [x]
When that I was and a little tiny boy (Text: William Shakespeare) SWE DAN GER FRE FIN
When the body might free (Text: Ivor Gurney)
White was the way (Text: Barry Duane Hill) [x]*
Who is at my window? [x]
Wine (Text: Henry Carey) [x]
With rue my heart is laden (Text: Alfred Edward Housman)
Yet will I love her [x]
[x] indicates a placeholder for a text that is not yet in the database
* indicates that a text cannot (yet?) be displayed on this site because of its copyright status.
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