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Author: George Peele (1556?-1596)
Text collections / compilations [warning - not necessarily comprehensive]
Texts set to music [warning - not necessarily comprehensive]
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Note: titles are in bold and first lines are in italics. 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.
Bethsabe bathing (Hot sun, cool fire, tempered with sweet air) (from The Love of King David and fair Bethsabe) - W. Bergsma
Chopcherry (Whenas the rye reach to the chin
) (from The Old Wives' Tale) - P. Warlock, J. Raynor
Fair and fair (Fair and fair, and twice so fair) - B. Britten
Fair and fair, and twice so fair B. Britten: Fair and fair
Farewell to Arms (His golden locks Time hath to silver turned
) - G. Finzi
Fire, fire, quench desire (Hot sun, cool fire) - J. Beeson
His golden locks Time hath to silver turned (His golden locks Time hath to silver turned
) - J. Dowland
His golden locks Time hath to silver turned
G. Finzi: Farewell to Arms
J. Dowland: His golden locks Time hath to silver turned
Hot sun, cool fire (Hot sun, cool fire, tempered with sweet air) (from The Love of King David and fair Bethsabe) - B. Roe
Hot sun, cool fire J. Beeson: Fire, fire, quench desire
Hot sun, cool fire, tempered with sweet air (from The Love of King David and fair Bethsabe) W. Bergsma: Bethsabe bathing
B. Roe: Hot sun, cool fire
Summer Song (Whenas the rye reach to the chin
) (from The Old Wives' Tale) - C. Barratt
The driving boy (Whenas the rye reach to the chin
) (from The Old Wives' Tale) - B. Britten
Whenas the rye reach to the chin (Whenas the rye reach to the chin
) (from The Old Wives' Tale) - P. Warlock
Whenas the rye reach to the chin
(from The Old Wives' Tale) B. Britten: The driving boy
P. Warlock, P. Warlock, J. Raynor: Chopcherry
C. Barratt: Summer Song
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