| • | Songs Sacred and Profane: The Advent |
| • | Songs Sacred and Profane: Hymn for a Child |
| • | Songs Sacred and Profane: My Fair |
| • | Songs Sacred and Profane: The Salley Gardens |
| • | Songs Sacred and Profane: The Soldier's Return |
| • | Songs Sacred and Profane: The Scapegoat |
| • | Songs Sacred and Profane: Santa Chiara (Palm Sunday: Naples) |
| • | Songs Sacred and Profane: Tryst (In Fountain Court) |
| • | Three Songs: The Adoration |
| • | Three Songs: The Rat |
| • | Three Songs: Rest |
| • | Tutto e sciolto |
| • | Spring Sorrow |
| • | Two Songs: The Trellis |
| • | Two Songs: My true love hath my heart |
| • | When I am old |
| • | Spleen |
| • | Love is a sickness full of woes |
| • | If there were dreams to sell |
| • | If we must part |
| • | Five Songs to Poems by Thomas Hardy: Beckon to me to come |
| • | Five Songs to Poems by Thomas Hardy: In my sage moments |
| • | Five Songs to Poems by Thomas Hardy: It was what you bore with you, woman |
| • | Five Songs to Poems by Thomas Hardy: The tragedy of that moment |
| • | Five Songs to Poems by Thomas Hardy: Dear, think not that they will forget you |
| • | Three Songs to Poems by Thomas Hardy: Summer Schemes |
| • | Three Songs to Poems by Thomas Hardy: Her Song |
| • | Three Songs to Poems by Thomas Hardy: Weathers |
| • | I have twelve oxen |
| • | Great Things |
| • | Earth's Call |
| • | Hope the Hornblower |
| • | Songs Of A Wayfarer: Memory |
| • | Songs Of A Wayfarer: When daffodils begin to peer |
| • | Songs Of A Wayfarer: English May |
| • | Songs Of A Wayfarer: I was not sorrowful |
| • | Songs Of A Wayfarer: I will walk on the earth |
| • | Ladslove |
| • | The Heart's Desire |
| • | When I am dead, my dearest |
| • | What art thou thinking of? |
| • | During Music |
| • | Mother and Child: Newborn |
| • | Mother and Child: The Only Child |
| • | Mother and Child: Hope |
| • | Mother and Child: Skylark and Nightingale |
| • | Mother and Child: The Blind Boy |
| • | Mother and Child: Baby |
| • | Mother and Child: Death-parting |
| • | Mother and Child: The Garland |
| • | The Vagabond |
| • | The Bells of San Marie |
| • | Sea Fever |
| • | The Journey |
| • | Bed in Summer |
| • | Five XVIth-Century Poems: A Thanksgiving |
| • | Five XVIth-Century Poems: All in a garden green |
| • | Five XVIth-Century Poems: An Aside |
| • | Five XVIth-Century Poems: A Report Song |
| • | Five XVIth-Century Poems: A Sweet Season |
| • | The Sacred Flame |
| • | Remember |
| • | Three Songs: Love and Friendship |
| • | Three Songs: Friendship in Misfortune |
| • | Three Songs: The One Hope |
| • | We'll to the woods no more |
| • | We'll To The Woods No More: In Boyhood |
| • | We'll To The Woods No More: Spring will not wait |
| • | When lights go rolling round the sky |