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Ralph Vaughan Williams
Epithalamion
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Ralph Vaughan Williams
Ralph Vaughan Williams
Epithalamium
No. 1, "Prologue": "Early, before the world's light-giving lamp"
Epithalamion
No. 1, "Prologue": "Early, before the world's light-giving lamp"
Vaughan Williams: Oxford Elegy/Epithalamion
3:12
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Ralph Vaughan Williams
Ralph Vaughan Williams
Epithalamium
No. 2, "Wake Now": "Wake now, my love, awake! for it is time"
Epithalamion
No. 2, "Wake Now": "Wake now, my love, awake! for it is time"
Vaughan Williams: Oxford Elegy/Epithalamion
2:46
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Ralph Vaughan Williams
Ralph Vaughan Williams
Epithalamium
No. 3, "The Calling of the Bride": "Now is my love all ready forth to come"
Epithalamion
No. 3, "The Calling of the Bride": "Now is my love all ready forth to come"
Vaughan Williams: Oxford Elegy/Epithalamion
2:32
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Ralph Vaughan Williams
Ralph Vaughan Williams
Epithalamium
No. 4, "The Minstrels": "Hark how the ministrels 'gin to shrill aloud"
Epithalamion
No. 4, "The Minstrels": "Hark how the ministrels 'gin to shrill aloud"
Vaughan Williams: Oxford Elegy/Epithalamion
1:37
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Ralph Vaughan Williams
Ralph Vaughan Williams
Epithalamium
No. 5, "Procession of the Bride": "Lo! where she comes along with portly pace"
Epithalamion
No. 5, "Procession of the Bride": "Lo! where she comes along with portly pace"
Vaughan Williams: Oxford Elegy/Epithalamion
2:38
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Ralph Vaughan Williams
Ralph Vaughan Williams
Epithalamium
No. 6, "The Temple Gates": "Open the temple gates unto my love"
Epithalamion
No. 6, "The Temple Gates": "Open the temple gates unto my love"
Vaughan Williams: Oxford Elegy/Epithalamion
3:48
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Ralph Vaughan Williams
Ralph Vaughan Williams
Epithalamium
No. 7, "The Bell Ringers": "Ring y the bells, ye young men of the Town"
Epithalamion
No. 7, "The Bell Ringers": "Ring y the bells, ye young men of the Town"
Vaughan Williams: Oxford Elegy/Epithalamion
1:50
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Ralph Vaughan Williams
Ralph Vaughan Williams
Epithalamium
No. 8, "The Lover's Song": "Ah! When will this long weary day have end"
Epithalamion
No. 8, "The Lover's Song": "Ah! When will this long weary day have end"
Vaughan Williams: Oxford Elegy/Epithalamion
6:5
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Ralph Vaughan Williams
Ralph Vaughan Williams
Epithalamium
No. 9, "The Minstrel's Song": "Now welomce night! thou night so long expected"
Epithalamion
No. 9, "The Minstrel's Song": "Now welomce night! thou night so long expected"
Vaughan Williams: Oxford Elegy/Epithalamion
3:42
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Ralph Vaughan Williams
Ralph Vaughan Williams
Epithalamium
No. 10, "Song of the Winged Loves": "The whiles an hundred little winged loves"
Epithalamion
No. 10, "Song of the Winged Loves": "The whiles an hundred little winged loves"
Vaughan Williams: Oxford Elegy/Epithalamion
1:16
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Ralph Vaughan Williams
Ralph Vaughan Williams
Epithalamium
No. 11, "Prayer to Juno": "And thou, great Juno! which with awful might"
Epithalamion
No. 11, "Prayer to Juno": "And thou, great Juno! which with awful might"
Vaughan Williams: Oxford Elegy/Epithalamion
4:37
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