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*Down in my garden
*Down in my garden
*How bright in Maytime
*How bright in Maytime
*I saw lovely Phillis
*It was upon a Spring-tide day
*It was upon a Spring-tide day
*Laugh not, my youth, at age
*Laugh not, my youth, at age
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*Mihi est propositium
*Mihi est propositium
*O! all ye ladies fair and true
*O! all ye ladies fair and true
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*O ye roses
*O ye roses
*Purple glow the forest mountains
*Purple glow the forest mountains
*Shoot, false love, I care not
*Shoot, false love, I care not
*Sing we and chaunt it
*Sing we and chaunt it
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*Summer is y' coming in
*Summer is y' coming in
*Sweet as a flower in May
*Sweet as a flower in May
*The Bishop of Mentz
*The Bishop of Mentz
*Take heed, ye shepherds swains
*Take heed, ye shepherds swains
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*The praise of good wine
*The praise of good wine
*The Song of the Frank companies
*The Song of the Frank companies

Revision as of 12:26, 28 November 2019

Life

Born: 14 March 1795

Died: 5 August 1856

Biography

View the Wikipedia article on Robert Lucas Pearsall.

Sacred works

Secular works

Musical settings of literary works

Settings of text by Robert Lucas Pearsall


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Works yet to be added

  • A Chieftain to the Highlands bound
  • A King there was in Thule
  • Down in my garden
  • How bright in Maytime
  • It was upon a Spring-tide day
  • Laugh not, my youth, at age
  • List! Lady, be not coy
  • Mihi est propositium
  • O! all ye ladies fair and true
  • O ye roses
  • Purple glow the forest mountains
  • Shoot, false love, I care not
  • Sing we and chaunt it
  • Summer is y' coming in
  • Sweet as a flower in May
  • The Bishop of Mentz
  • Take heed, ye shepherds swains
  • The praise of good wine
  • The Song of the Frank companies
  • The Watchman's Song
  • The Winter Song
  • War Song of the Norman Baron Taillefer
  • Waters of Elle
  • When last I strayed
  • Why do the roses
  • Why should the cuckoo's tuneful note
  • Why weep, alas, my lady-love

Publications

External links

Works by Robert Lucas Pearsall in the Petrucci Music Library (IMSLP)