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Shakespeare and love / Shakespeare.

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Song: What' tis to love (McDowall) -- Introduction -- Song: If music be the food of love (Purcell) -- Most potent, grave, and reverend signors (Othello) -- Song: Willow song (Betty Roe) -- Fair Catherine (Henry V) -- Go thy ways, Kate (Henry VIII) -- First, methought I stood not in the smile of heaven (Henry VIII) -- Song: Orpheus with his lute (Sullivan) -- Methinks I am a prophet new inspired (Richard II) -- Let me not to the marriage of true minds (Sonnet 116) -- The barge she sat in (Anthony and Cleopatra) -- Song: Give me my robe (McDowall) -- In belmont is a lady richly left (The merchant of Venice) -- Song: Tell me where is fancy bred (Poulenc) -- What find I here? (The merchant of Venice ) -- Well, go thy way (A midsummer night's dream); Song: you spotted snakes (Mendelssohn); What thou seest when thou dost wake (A midsummer night's dream) -- When a man;s servant (Two gentlemen of Verona) -- Song: To Sylvia (Schubert) -- Song: Under the greenwood tree (Arne); More, I prithee, more (As you like it ) -- I do much wonder (Much ado about nothing) -- Song: Sign no more, ladies (Bush) -- Shall I compare thee to a summer's day? (sonnet 18) -- Song: How should I your true love know? (McDowall) -- What is he whose grief bears such an emphasis? (Hamlet) -- Song: Come away, death (Dring) -- It is the cause, my soul (Othello) -- Soft you; a word or two before you go (Othello) -- Her dotage now I do begin to pity (A midsummer night's dream); Song: First rehearse your song byy rote (mcDowall).

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