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For Arleen - I'm nobody |  |
1:08
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2
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For Arleen - In the silent wst |  |
2:11
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3
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For Arleen - Solitude |  |
1:46
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4
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For Arleen - Sunset |  |
1:40
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5
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New England Times and Places - The pasture |  |
1:02
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6
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New England Times and Places - A minor bird |  |
1:47
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7
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New England Times and Places - A sunset bird in winter |  |
2:27
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8
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New England Times and Places - Tree at my window |  |
2:46
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9
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New England Times and Places - Stopping by woods on a snowy evening |  |
2:24
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10
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Chamber Music - l. Strings in the earth and air |  |
1:43
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11
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Chamber Music - ll. The twilight turns from amethyst |  |
1:38
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12
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Chamber Music - lll. At that hour whel all things have repose |  |
2:45
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13
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Chamber Music - lV. When the shy star goes forth |  |
1:08
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14
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Chamber Music - V. Lean out of the window, Goldenhair |  |
1:28
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15
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Chamber Music - Vl. I would in that sweet bosom be |  |
:59
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16
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Chamber Music - Vll. My love is in a light attire |  |
1:06
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17
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Chamber Music - Vlll. My love is in a light mirror |  |
1:59
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18
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Chamber Music - IX. Winds of May, that dance on the sea |  |
1:20
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19
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Chamber Music - X. Bright cap and streamers |  |
:55
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20
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Chamber Music - Xl. Bid adieu, adieu, adieu |  |
1:32
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21
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Chamber Music - Xll. What counsel has the hooded moon |  |
:52
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22
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Chamber Music - Xlll. Go seek her out all courteously |  |
1:16
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23
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Chamber Music - XIV. My dove, my beautiful one |  |
2:22
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24
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Chamber Music - XV. From dewy dreams my soul arise |  |
2:43
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25
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Chamber Music - XVI. O cool is the valley now |  |
2:03
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26
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Chamber Music - XVll. Because your voice was at my side |  |
:48
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27
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Chamber Music - XVlll. O sweetheart, hear you your lover's tale |  |
1:49
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28
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Chamber Music - XlX. Be not sad because all men |  |
:48
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29
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Chamber Music - XX. In the dark pinewood |  |
1:51
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30
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Chamber Music - XXl. He who hath glory lost |  |
1:03
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31
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Chamber Music - XXll. Of that so sweet imprisonment |  |
1:04
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32
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Chamber Music - XXlll. This heart that flutters near my heart |  |
:59
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33
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Chamber Music - XXlV. Silently she's combing |  |
2:12
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34
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Chamber Music - XXV. Lightly come or lightly go |  |
:55
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35
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Chamber Music - XXVl. Thou leanest to the shell of night |  |
1:16
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36
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Chamber Music - XXVll. Though I thy Mithradates were |  |
1:19
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37
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Chamber Music - XXVlll. Gentle lady do sing |  |
1:01
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38
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Chamber Music - XXlX. Dear heart, why will you use me so? |  |
2:15
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39
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Chamber Music - XXXll. Love came to us in times gone by |  |
1:31
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40
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Chamber Music - XXX. O it was out by Donnycarney |  |
1:18
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41
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Chamber Music - XXXll.Rain has fallen all the day |  |
1:09
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42
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Chamber Music - XXXlll. Now, o nowe, in this brown land |  |
7:16
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43
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Chamber Music - XXXlV. Sleep now, o sleep now |  |
:00
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44
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Chamber Music - XXXV. All day I hear the noise of waters making moan |  |
:00
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45
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Chamber Music - XXXVl. I hear an army charging upon the land |  |
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