The Lotos-Eaters: I. There is sweet music here that softer falls - Andante tranquillo (Chorus) | | | | | | | |
The Lotos-Eaters: II. Why are we weighed upon with heaviness - Allegro (Chorus) | | | | | | | |
The Lotos-Eaters: III. Lo! in the middle of the wood (Soprano solo) | | | | | | | |
The Lotos-Eaters: IV. Hateful is the dark-blue sky - Allegro moderato | | | | | | | |
The Lotos-Eaters: V. How sweet it were, hearing the downward stream - Andante tranquillo (Soprano solo) | | | | | | | |
The Lotos-Eaters: VI. Dear is the memory of our wedded lives - Moderato, lento (Men's Chorus) | | | | | | | |
The Lotos-Eaters: VII. But, prompt on beds of amaranth and moly - Andantino (Soprano solo) | | | | | | | |
The Lotos-Eaters: VIII. The Lotos blooms below the barren peak - Allegro tranquillo, andante (Chorus and soprano solo) | | | | | | | |
The Passing of the Year: No. 7. Ring Out, Wild Bells | | | | | | | |
The Poet's Song | | | | Song | | | |
The Sailor Boy | | | | Song | | | |
The Sea Shell | | | | | | | |
The Silence, op. 112 no. 2 | | | | Song | | | |
The splendour falls | | | | Song | | | |
The Splendour Falls | | | | Song | | | |
The Splendour Falls (from 'The Princess') | | | | Song | | | |
The Splendour Falls on Castle Walls | | | | Song | | | |
The Splendour Falls on Castle-Walls, GP 186 | | | | Song | | | |
The Throstle | | | | Song | | | |
The Tourney | | | | Song | | | |
The Vision, op. 112 no. 4 | | | | Song | | | |
The Voyage | | | | Song | | | |
The World's Winter | | | | Cantata | | | |
The World's Winter: I. Nothing will die | | | | | | | |
The World's Winter: II. All things will die | | | | | | | |
There Is Sweet Music | | | | Song | | | |
There Is Sweet Music Here | | | | | | | |
There Is Sweet Music, op. 53 no. 1 | | | | Song | | | |
There Rolls the Deep | | | | | | | |
Three Madrigals | | | | Madrigal | | | |
Three Madrigals: 1. Fairies' Song | | | | Madrigal | | | |
Three Madrigals: 2. The Four Sweet Months | | | | Madrigal | | | |
Three Madrigals: 3. Summer Again | | | | Madrigal | | | |
Three Songs, GP 326: The Splendour Falls | | | | Song | | | |
Three Vocal Valses from The Songs of the Wrens | | | | Song-cycle | | | |
Three Vocal Valses from The Songs of the Wrens: Spring | | | | Song | | | |
Three Vocal Valses from The Songs of the Wrens: Vine, Vine, Eglantine | | | | Song | | | |
Three Vocal Valses from The Songs of the Wrens: Winter | | | | Song | | | |
Thy Voice Is Heard Thro' Rolling Drums | | | | Song | | | |
To Sleep! To Sleep! | | | | Song | | | |
Two Songs for Children: No. 1. Little Birdie | | | | Song | | | |
Ulysees | | | | Poem | | | |
What does little birdie say? | | | | Song | | | |
What Does Little Birdie Say? | | | | Song | | | |
Wind of the Western Sea | | | | | | | |