- Three Hymns
- 1 No 1: Morning Hymn 'What's this morn's bright eye to me' [2:56]
- Jeremy Filsell (organ)
- 2 No 2: Pastoral Hymn 'Happy choristers of air' [2:17]
- Jeremy Filsell (organ)
- 3 No 3: Evening Hymn 'The night is come like to the day' [7:53]
- Jeremy Filsell (organ)
- Five Epigrams
- 4 No 1: On a noisy polemic 'Below thir stanes lie Jamie's banes' [1:31]
- 5 No 2: On the death of Robert Ruisseaux 'Now Robin likes in his last lair' [1:12]
- 6 No 3: On a henpecked country squire 'As father Adam first was fool'd' [0:35]
- 7 No 4: On a lady famed for her caprice 'Here lies, now a prey to insulting neglect' [1:55]
- 8 No 5: Andrew Turner 'In seventeen hunder' and forty nine' [1:25]
- 9 The angel Gabriel [2:24]
- Lois Gallagher (soprano)
- 10 Our Lady's song 'Jesu, swete sone dere!' [2:34]
- 11 Balulalow 'O my deir heart, young Jesus sweit' [2:20]
- 12 Corpus Christi Carol 'Down in yon forest there stands a hall' [3:25]
- Lois Gallagher (soprano), Emily Bradshaw (soprano), Simon Jones (piano)
- 13 Swete Jesu [4:26]
- Five Irish Songs
- 14 No 1: I shall not die for thee 'For thee I shall not die' [3:04]
- 15 No 2: Dear dark head 'Put your head, darling' [3:07]
- Simon Jones (tenor)
- 16 No 3: Popular song 'Were I at the Moss House where the birds do increase' [1:11]
- 17 No 4: Ringleted youth of my love [4:36]
- Simon Jones (tenor)
- 18 No 5: Jig 'That winter love spoke and we raise no objection, at' [3:13]
- 19 One foot in Eden still, I stand [7:52]
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