Before you can say Come and Go, OS6/4 |
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Cello Sonata |
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Cello Sonata, “20 Variations on a Theme from the Hebdomad”. That This Too Too Solid Flesh Would Melt |
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Cello Sonata. 5 Oxford Songs. 2 Nights Together (arr. Kozanek) |
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Dance of the Mechanics, OS1/8 |
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Fields of Gold |
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Full Fathom Five, OS3/12 |
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Gallop Apace |
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Gallop Apace You Fiery-Footed Steeds, OS1/4. There Is a Willow Grows Aslant a Brook, OS1/11. If Music Be the Food of Love, OS2/1. Sonnet 18, OS2/9. Sonnet 127, OS2/10. Honors, Riches, Marriage-Blessing, OS2/11 |
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Hamlet |
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He Shall with Speed to England, OS1/12 |
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He Took Me By the Wrist, OS1/10 |
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How All Occasions Do Inform Against Me |
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I Do Not Know One of My Sex, OS6/2 |
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If By Your Art, OS3/1 |
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Leda and the Swan, OS3/6a |
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Leda and the Swan, OS3/6b |
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Love (What thing is Love?), OS6/6 |
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O Mistress Mine, OS6/5 |
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On the Death of a Fair Infant Dying of a Cough, OS3/10 |
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On the Death of Phillips, OS6/10 |
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Sea Change Quartets Nos. 1 & 2 |
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Sea Change Quartets Nos. 1 and 2 |
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Sonata for Violin and Voice, OS8/1 |
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Sonnet 104, OS3/2 |
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Sonnet 110, OS2/8 |
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Sonnet 116, OS4/9 |
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Sonnet 128, OS3/11 |
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Sonnet 130, OS1/9 |
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Sonnet 132, OS1/5 |
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Sonnet 135, OS1/7 |
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Sonnet 18, OS2/9 |
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Sonnet 3, OS4/10 |
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Sonnet 8, OS2/7 |
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Sonnets 97 and 98, OS4/2 |
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Ten Sonnets - Not White, Nor Black, Nor Red, Nor Green: Sonnet 60, OSS1/2 |
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The Garden of Forking Paths |
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The Garden of Forking Paths: Shakespeare’s Memory |
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The Mousetrap - Hamlet: So Many Journeys, OS5/3 |
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The Mousetrap - Hamlet: The Dumb Show, OS5/1 |
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The Mousetrap - Hamlet: The lady doth protest too much, OS5/5 |
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The Quality of Mercy, OS2/4 |
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The Tempest |
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The Tenor’s Suite: You May Think of Art |
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There Is a Willow Grows Aslant a Brook, OS1/11 |
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They Bore Him Barefaced on the Bier, OS2/2 |
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To Be, Or Not To Be |
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To My Sick Soul (Saint Valentine’s Day), OS1/2 |
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Two Nights Together |
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What A Piece Of Work Is Man |
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When That I Was and A Little Tiny Boy, OS2/12 |
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Where the Bee Sucks, OS6/3 |
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With Mirth in Funeral and with Dirge in Marriage, OS4/6 |
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