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Author: Henry Vaughan (1622-1695)
Texts set to music [warning - not necessarily comprehensive]
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Note: titles are in bold and first lines are in italics
Cloud, if as thou dost melt, and with thy train E. Elgar: The shower
My soul, there is a country (My soul, there is a country) - C. Parry
My soul, there is a country C. Parry: My soul, there is a country
J. Anderson, G. Binkerd, K. Schoonenbeek, O. Greif: Peace
O joys! Infinite sweetness! with what flowers E. Rubbra: The morning watch
O let no star compare with thee (Some kinde herbs here, though low and far) - M. Head
On the life of man - R. Finney [x]
Peace (My soul, there is a country) - J. Anderson, G. Binkerd, K. Schoonenbeek, O. Greif
Silex Scintillans (The Morning Watch) (O joys! Infinite sweetness! with what flowers) E. Rubbra: The morning watch
Some kinde herbs here, though low and far M. Head: O let no star compare with thee
The fountain (The unthrift sun shot vital gold) - E. Elgar
The morning watch (O joys! Infinite sweetness! with what flowers) - E. Rubbra
The shower (Cloud, if as thou dost melt, and with thy train) - E. Elgar
The unthrift sun shot vital gold E. Elgar: The fountain
Waters above (Waters above eternal springs!) - B. Britten
Waters above eternal springs! B. Britten: Waters above
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