Disc 1
- Ivanhoe~Act 1. Scene 1. Introduction -
- Ivanhoe~Act 1. Scene 1. Each day this realm of England faints and fails -
- Ivanhoe~Act 1. Scene 1. Good Thane, most noble Thane, I pray... -
- Ivanhoe~Act 1. Scene 1. Welcome, Sir Knights! -
- Ivanhoe~Act 1. Scene 1. Drink, drink ye all... -
- Ivanhoe~Act 1. Scene 1. The Palmer! The holy Palmer! -
- Ivanhoe~Act 1. Scene 1. Is she not fair? And she is rich withal
- Ivanhoe~Act 1. Scene 2. O moon, art thou clad in silver mail... -
- Ivanhoe~Act 1. Scene 2. Good Palmer, thou didst speak of one I know... -
- Ivanhoe~Act 1. Scene 2. Like mountain lark my spirit upward springs
- Ivanhoe~Act 1. Scene 3. Will there be no more fighting? -
- Ivanhoe~Act 1. Scene 3. Plantangenesta! -
- Ivanhoe~Act 1. Scene 3. Isaac, my Jew, my purse of Gold -
- Ivanhoe~Act 1. Scene 3. 'Tis from our Royal brother, Louis of France -
- Ivanhoe~Act 1. Scene 3. What means his motto?
Disc 2
- Ivanhoe~Act 2. Scene 1. Strange lodging this for England's King -
- Ivanhoe~Act 2. Scene 1. There is a custom in the East -
- Ivanhoe~Act 2. Scene 1. I ask nor wealth nor courtier's praise -
- Ivanhoe~Act 2. Scene 1. Not bad, say I, nor badly sung! -
- Ivanhoe~Act 2. Scene 1. The wind blows cold across the moor -
- Ivanhoe~Act 2. Scene 1. And now for combat! Where's this friend of mine?
- Ivanhoe~Act 2. Scene 2. Will not our captor dare to show his face? -
- Ivanhoe~Act 2. Scene 2. Welcome, Sir Templar! But I may not stay -
- Ivanhoe~Act 2. Scene 2. Her southern splendour, like the Syrian Moon
- Ivanhoe~Act 2. Scene 3. Whet the keen axes -
- Ivanhoe~Act 2. Scene 3. O awful depth below the castle wall! -
- Ivanhoe~Act 2. Scene 3. Lord of our chosen race -
- Ivanhoe~Act 2. Scene 3. Take thou these jewels; here is wealthenow... -
- Ivanhoe~Act 2. Scene 3. What sound is that?
Disc 3
- Ivanhoe~Act 3. Scene 1. Happy with winged feet -
- Ivanhoe~Act 3. Scene 1. Tend thou the Knight thou lovest -
- Ivanhoe~Act 3. Scene 1. Ah, would that thou and I might lead our sheep... -
- Ivanhoe~Act 3. Scene 1. But hark! what sound is in mine ear? -
- Ivanhoe~Act 3. Scene 1. I see them now; the dark wood moves with bows -
- Ivanhoe~Act 3. Scene 1. How canst thou know what pain it is to lie...
- Ivanhoe~Act 3. Scene 2. Light foot upon the dancing green -
- Ivanhoe~Act 3. Scene 2. Maurice de Bracy, faithless knight -
- Ivanhoe~Act 3. Scene 2. Look, where thy moody father walks apart -
- Ivanhoe~Act 3. Scene 2. How oft beneath the far-off Syrian Skies... -
- Ivanhoe~Act 3. Scene 2. Knight, Knight of Ivanhoe, I come for thee!
- Ivanhoe~Act 3. Scene 3. Fremuere principes -
- Ivanhoe~Act 3. Scene 3. Thou Jewish girl, who art condemned to die... -
- Ivanhoe~Act 3. Scene 3. It shall not be -
- Ivanhoe~Act 3. Scene 3. A champion! A champion! A champion! -
- Ivanhoe~Act 3. Scene 3. A judgment! A judgment! -
- Ivanhoe~Act 3. Scene 3. See where the banner of England floats afar...