The Fool, Scene 2: King's aria: He has been much to me (King, Lady, Queen)
The Fool, Scene 2: King's aria: He has been much to me (King, Lady, Queen) a song by Harry Somers on BeMusic
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The Fool, Scene 1: Beginning by
Robert Cram,
David Currie,
Douglas Perry,
Harry Somers,
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The Death of Enkidu, Scene 1 by
Robert Cram,
David Currie,
Douglas Perry,
Harry Somers,
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The Fool, Scene 1: Queen's Entrance: His Majesty's most gracious Fool (Lady, Queen) by
Robert Cram,
David Currie,
Douglas Perry,
Harry Somers,
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The Death of Enkidu, Scene 2 by
Robert Cram,
David Currie,
Douglas Perry,
Harry Somers,
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The Fool, Scene 1: Fool's entrance: Do you recall what he said of the Bishop? (Queen, Lady, Fool) by
Robert Cram,
David Currie,
Douglas Perry,
Harry Somers,
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The Fool, Scene 1: Soliloquy: Wait! Not impossible! (Fool) by
Robert Cram,
David Currie,
Douglas Perry,
Harry Somers,
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The Fool, Scene 1: Interlude - Scene 2: With his gigantic wings (Lady, Queen) by
Robert Cram,
David Currie,
Douglas Perry,
Harry Somers,
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The Fool, Scene 2: King's entrance: If That were all, If That were all (King, Queen, Lady) by
Robert Cram,
David Currie,
Douglas Perry,
Harry Somers,
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The Fool, Scene 2: King's aria: He has been much to me (King, Lady, Queen) by
Robert Cram,
David Currie,
Douglas Perry,
Harry Somers,
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The Fool, Scene 2: Motet: Where Is my judgement and my strength? (Lady, Queen, King) by
Robert Cram,
David Currie,
Douglas Perry,
Harry Somers,
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The Fool, Scene 2: Fool and King: A royal audience for me? (Fool, King) by
Robert Cram,
David Currie,
Douglas Perry,
Harry Somers,
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The Fool, Scene 2: Ending: Madness had rotted his dear heart (Lady, Queen) by
Robert Cram,
David Currie,
Douglas Perry,
Harry Somers,