Silent Noon
- Three Shakespeare Songs, op. 6: I. Come away death
- Three Shakespeare Songs, op. 6: II. Oh mistress mine
- Three Shakespeare Songs, op. 6: III. Blow, blow thou winter wind
- Elizabethan Songs: IV. Sleep
- Salt-Water Ballads: I. Port of Many Ships
- Salt-Water Ballads: II. Trade Winds
- Salt-Water Ballads: III. Mother Carey
- The Cloths of Heaven
- The House of Life: II. Silent Noon
- Linden Lea
- Songs, op. 3: II. Now sleeps the crimson petal
- Elizabethan Lyrics, op. 12: I. Weep you no more
- English Love Lyrics, op. 24: III. Go, lovely rose
- The Shrophshire Lad: I. Loveliest of trees, the cherry now
- The Shrophshire Lad: II. When I was one-and-twenty
- The Shrophshire Lad: III. There pass the careless people
- The Shrophshire Lad: IV. In summer-time on Bredon
- The Shrophshire Lad: V. The street sounds to the soldiers’ tread
- The Shrophshire Lad: VI. On the idle hill of summer
- The Shrophshire Lad: VII. White in the moon the long road lies
- The Shrophshire Lad: VIII. Think no more, lad; laugh, be jolly
- The Shrophshire Lad: IX. Into my heart an air that kills
- The Shrophshire Lad: X. The lads in their hundreds
- Money, O!
- The Lord’s Prayer
- Folksongs, Vol. 1: I. The Salley Gardens
- Folksongs, Vol 1: VII. Oliver Cromwell
- Folksongs, Vol 3: V. The Foggy, Foggy Dew
- Captain Stratton’s Fancy
- English Lyrics, Set 6: III. Love is a bable
- The Wind Among the Reeds, op. 30: III. The Cloths of Heaven
- The Aquiline Snub
- The Compleat Virtuoso
The Vagabond
- Songs of Travel: I. The Vagabond
- Songs of Travel: II. Let Beauty awake
- Songs of Travel : III. The Roadside Fire
- Songs of Travel: IV. Youth and Love
- Songs of Travel: V. In Dreams
- Songs of Travel: VI. The infinite shining heavens
- Songs of Travel: VII. Whither Must I Wander?
- Songs of Travel: VIII. Bright is the ring of words
- Songs of Travel: IX. I have trod the upward and the downward slope
- Let Us Garlands Bring, op. 18: I. Come away, come away, death
- Let Us Garlands Bring, op. 18: II. Who is Silvia?
- Let Us Garlands Bring, op. 18: III. Fear no more the heat o’ the sun
- Let Us Garlands Bring, op. 18: IV. O Mistress mine
- Let Us Garlands Bring, op. 18: V. It was a lover and his lass
- Bredon Hill and Other Songs: I. Bredon Hill
- Bredon Hill and Other Songs: II. Oh fair enough are sky and plain
- Bredon Hill and Other Songs: III. When the lad for longing sighs
- Bredon Hill and Other Songs: IV. On the idle hill of summer
- Bredon Hill and Other Songs: V. With rue my heart is laden
- Sea Fever: I must go down to the seas again
- The Vagabond: Dunno a heap about the what an’ why
- The Bells of San Marie: It’s pleasant in Holy Mary by San Marie lagoon
- A Shropshire Lad: I. Loveliest of trees
- A Shropshire Lad: II. When I was one-and-twenty
- A Shropshire Lad: III. Look not in my eyes
- A Shropshire Lad: IV. Think no more, lad
- A Shropshire Lad: V. The lads in their hundreds
- A Shropshire Lad: VI. Is my team ploughing?
Mehr Songtexte
- Songs of Travel: III. The Roadside Fire
- Erlkönig, D 328
- Litanei auf das Fest Allerseelen, D343
- The Vagabond
- The Roadside Fire
- Die Forelle (The Trout), D550
- Erlkönig, D328
- An die Musik, D547
- An die Musik, D 547
- Songs of Travels, Nr. 1"The Vagabond"
- Der Musensohn, D 764
- Du bist die Ruh', D 776
- Schwanengesang, D 957: IV. Ständchen
- Lachen und Weinen, D 777