- My spirit sang all day
Gerald Finzi (Satz), Robert Seymour Bridges (Text)
- I have loved flowers that fade
Gerald Finzi (Satz), Robert Bridges (Text)
- To a lady seen from the train
Stanley Wilson (Satz), Frances Cornford (Text)
- Gibberish
Stanley Wilson (Satz), Mary Coleridge (Text)
- Bring us in good ale
Aus dem 15. Jahrhundert
- Matthew, Mark, Luke and John
Volkslied aus der Region West Country
- The seeds of love
Volkslied aus der Region Somerset
- Rest
Ralph Vaughan Williams (Satz), Christina Rossetti (Text)
- My tocher's the jewel
Robert Burns
- Beauty is but a painted hell
Edmund Rubbra (Satz), Thomas Campion (Text)
- The little green lane
John Gaunt
- Blow away the morning dew
Volkslied
- Deep in my soul
Sir Edward William Elgar (Satz), George Gordon Noël Byron (Text)
Aus "The Corsair", Canto I, xiv, 1-2
- The bee
Frank Bridge (Satz), Alfred Lord Tennyson (Text)
- O weary hearts
Frank Bridge (Satz), Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (Text)
- Hilli-ho! Hilli-ho!
Frank Bridge (Satz), Thomas Moore (Text)
- Music, when soft voices die
Sir Edward Cuthbert Bairstow (Satz), Percy Bysshe Shelley (Text)
- Sweet day, so cool
H. Parry (Satz), George Herbert (Text)
- There comes a new moon
Charles Wood (Satz), Charles Dickens (Text)
- When winds that move not
Charles Wood (Satz), Percy Bysshe Shelley (Text)
- Spring, the sweet spring
Ernest John Moeran (Satz), Thomas Nashe (Text)
- To daffodils
Ernest John Moeran (Musik), Robert Herrick (Text)
- Brigg Fair
Volkslied aus England
- Autumn leaves
Sir Charles Villiers Stanford (Satz), Charles Dickens (Text)
- Quick! we have but a second
Thomas Moore