Handel, G (Ford/Erlebach) - Songs 5
Instrumentation: Voice, Piano
ISMN: 9790060031908
Publisher: Boosey & Hawkes Inc.
Tenor & Piano
Contents |
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| As clouds from the rage of the tempest | |
| Beatus vir | |
| Blessed are they that consider the poor | |
| Bowed with grief | |
| But how? Must I then perish in despair? | |
| Come, beauteous Queen | |
| Despair not | |
| Enjoy the sweet Elysian Grove | |
| For ever blessed | |
| From morn to eve | |
| Give the vengeance due | |
| God is a constant sure defence | |
| Great Dagon has subdued our foe | |
| He has His mansion fixed on high | |
| Horror! Confusion! | |
| Let the deep bowl | |
| O Lord, how many are my foes! | |
| Open the marble jaws | |
| Pensive sorrow | |
| See yonder palm | |
| So long the memory shall last | |
| Softly sweet in Lydian measures | |
| The mighty master | |
| The Princes applaud | |
| Though bound and helpless | |
| To God, who made the radiant Sun | |
| War, he sung, is toil and trouble | |
| Where, congealed, the northern streams | |
| While Kedron's brook | |
| Who dares intrude? | |
| Would you gain the tender creature? | |
| Ye verdant hills | |