Das Album besteht aus 126 Lieder. Sie können auf die Lieder klicken, um die jeweiliger Texte und Übersetzungen anzuzeigen:
Hier ist eine kurze Liederliste, die von John Donne geschrieben sind. Die könnten während des Konzerts gespielt werden und sein Referenzalbum:
- ElegyXI: The Bracelet
- To The Lady Magdalen Herbert, Of St. Mary Magdalen
- Hero and Leander
- A Nocturnal Upon St. Lucy's Day, Being The Shortest Day
- To Mr. Rowland Woodward
- On The Progress Of The Soul...
- For whom the Bell Tolls
- The Computation
- Elegy VI
- To Sir Henry Goodyere
- Valediction to his Book
- Elegy VII
- Resurrection, imperfect
- Daybreak
- The Prohibition
- The Paradox
- The Will
- A Burnt Ship
- To The Praise Of The Dead And The Anatomy
- Antiquary
- Elegy X: The Dream
- Epithalamion Made At Lincoln's Inn
- Witchcraft By A Picture
- Ralphius
- Elegy XIV: Julia
- TO MR. I. P.
- Satire II
- A Licentious Person
- Niobe
- Klockius
- Love's Deity
- Elegy IV: The Perfume
- Disinherited
- Elegy VIII: The Comparison
- A Lame Beggar
- Farewell to Love
- To Mr. Tilman After He Had Taken Orders
- On the Lady Elizabeth, and Count Palatine Being Married on St. Valentine's Day
- TO Mr.I.L.
- Satire IV
- The Primrose
- A Jet Ring Sent
- Hym To God, My God In My Sickness
- The Ecstasy
- Ressurection
- An Obscure Writer
- Satire III
- The Blossom
- Satire V
- Elegy XX (Alternate) Love's War
- The Annunciation And Passion
- The Broken Heart
- A Lecture Upon The Shadow
- Elegy III: Change
- Elegy XVIII: Love's Progress
- A Fever
- Love's Usury
- The Message
- From ‘The Cross'
- Love's Infiniteness
- Love's Alchemy
- A Valediction Of Weeping
- HOLY SONNETS: Since she whom I lov'd hath paid her last debt
- The Calm
- Love's Exchange
- Satire I
- Raderus
- Break of Day
- The Triple Fool
- An Anatomy Of The World...
- Twickenham Garden
- The Expiration
- Love's Growth
- TO Mr.T.W.
- At the round earth's imagin'd corners
- Translated Out Of Gazaeus,
- To Sir Henry Wotton At His Going Ambassador To Venice
- Elegy II: The Anagram
- Love's Diet
- Elegy:The End of Funeral Elegies
- To The Earl Of Doncaster
- The Relic
- The Legacy
- TO Mr. Samuel Brooke
- Elegy XVII: On His Mistress
- Elegy XIII: His Parting From Her
- A Litany
- Negative Love
- Elegy V: His Picture
- The Harbinger
- To The Countess Of Bedford II
- Confined Love
- A Hymn To God The Father
- Fall of a Wall
- A dialogue between Sir Henry Wootton and Mr. Donne
- Sonnet Cycle For Lady Magdalen
- To Sir Henry Wotton II
- Ode
- Pyramus and Thisbe
- Phryne
- Mercurius Gallo-Belgicus
- A Hymn To Christ At The Author's Last Going Into Germany
- The Curse
- Holy Sonnet IX: If Poisonous Minerals, And If That Tree
- Sweetest Love, I do not go
- Community
- Elegy I: Jealousy
- The Funerall
- The Damp
- A Sheaf Of Snakes Used Heretofore To Be My Seal, The Crest Of Our Poor Family
- Elegy XVI: The Expostulation
- The Token
- The Apparition
- Eclogue
- To George Herbert,
- Upon The Translation Of The Psalms By Sir Philip Sidney And The Countess Of Pembroke, His Sister
- The Undertaking
- The Indifferent
- Elegy IX: The Autumnal
- Self-Love
- Holy Sonnet VII: At the Round Earth's
- That Time and Absence proves Rather helps than hurts to loves
- The Dissolution
- A Self Accuser
- La Corona
- To The Countess Of Bedford I