| 1 |  | In all our Cynthia's shining sphere, song, Z. 496 |  | 3:57 | 
  | 2 |  | Tell me why my charming fair (from "Prophetess"), duet for soprano & bass, Z. 627/35 |  | 6:09 | 
  | 3 |  | As Amoret and Thirsis lay, song (from "The Old Bachelor"), Z. 607/11 |  | 3:31 | 
  | 4 |  | Amphitryon, or, the Two Sosias, incidental music, Z. 572 |  | 4:32 | 
  | 5 |  | Go tell Amynta, song, Z. 489 |  | 4:05 | 
  | 6 |  | Why, my Daphne, why complaining? (A Dialogue between Thirsis and Daphne), song for soprano, bass & continuo, Z. 525 |  | 4:03 | 
  | 7 |  | What can we poor females do? song for soprano, bass & continuo, Z. 518 |  | 1:20 | 
  | 8 |  | Hence, fond deceiver, song for soprano, bass & continuo, Z. 492 |  | 4:17 | 
  | 9 |  | In some kind dream, song, Z. 497 |  | 3:09 | 
  | 10 |  | What a sad fate is mine, song, Z. 428 (2 versions) |  | 3:09 | 
  | 11 |  | Lost is my quiet forever, song, Z. 502 |  | 2:46 | 
  | 12 |  | Stript of their green our groves appear, song, Z. 444 |  | 3:47 | 
  | 13 |  | You say 'tis love (from "King Arthur"), soprano aria, Z. 628/35a |  | 5:43 | 
  | 14 |  | King Arthur, or, The British Worthy, semi-opera, Z. 628 |  | 1:21 |