The Romantics - Volume 1

"The Romantics - Volume 1 album by David Shaw-Parker on Archodia Music"

Release Date: 2013-08-21T00:00:00.000000Z

  • The Romantics, An Introduction
  • The Tiger - William Blake
  • How Sweet I Roam'd from Field to Field - William Blake
  • To Summer - William Blake
  • The Angel That Presided - William Blake Spell
  • The School Boy - William Blake
  • To Winter - William Blake
  • A Man's a Man for A' That - Robert Burns
  • Ae Fond Kiss - Robert Burns
  • A Red, Red Rose - Robert Burns
  • A Poets Welcome to His Love Begotten Daughter - Robert Burns
  • Scots Whahae - Robert Burns
  • To a Lady Who Presented to the Author a Lock of Hair - Lord Byron
  • Sonnet to Lake Leman - Lord Byron
  • She Walks in Beauty - Lord Byron
  • When We Two Parted - Lord Byron
  • The Dark Blue Sea - Lord Byron
  • The First Kiss of Love by Lord Byron
  • I Would to Heaven That I Was so Much Clay by Lord Byron
  • Pleasure's Past - John Clare
  • Summer Evening - John Clare
  • First Love - John Clare
  • November by John Clare
  • Frost at Midnight - Samuel Taylor Coleridge
  • To an Infant - Samuel Taylor Coleridge
  • Work Without Hope - Samuel Taylor Coleridge
  • Lines on Observing a Blossom - Samuel Taylor Coleridge
  • To a Primrose - Samuel Taylor Coleridge
  • A Night Rain in Summer - James Henry Leigh Hunt
  • To a Fish - James Henry Leigh Hunt
  • In Drear Nighted December - John Keats
  • La Belle Dame Sans Merci - John Keats
  • Bright Star - John Keats
  • On the Sea - John Keats
  • On Seeing the Elgin Marbles for the First Time - John Keats
  • A Party of Lovers - John Keats
  • If by Dull Rhymes Our English Must Be Chained - John Keats
  • Happy Is England - John Keats
  • The Human Seasons - John Keats
  • The Eve of St Agnes - John Keats
  • The Day Is Gone and All Its Sweets Are Gone - John Keats
  • A Draught of Sunshine - John Keats
  • O Solitude If I Must with Thee Dwell - John Keats
  • Ode to a Nightingale - John Keats
  • Lines Written in the Highlands After a Visit to Burn's Country - John Keats