| PART I | ||
| 1. L'allegro - Hence loathed melancholy | ||
| 2. Il penseroso - Hence vain deluding joys | ||
| 3. L'allegro - Come, thou goddess | ||
| 4. Il penseroso - Come, rather, goddess | ||
| 5. L'allegro - Haste thee, nymph | ||
| 6. Haste thee, nymph (chorus) | ||
| 7. L'allegro - Come, and trip it (chorus) | ||
| 8. Il penseroso - Come, pensive nun | ||
| 9. Il penseroso - Come, but keep thy wonted state - join with thee (chorus) | ||
| 10. L'allegro - Hence, loathed melancholy - and if I give thee honour due | ||
| 11. Il penseroso - First, and chief, on golden wing | ||
| 12. L'allegro - If I give thee honour due | ||
| 13. Il penseroso - Oft on a plat of rising ground | ||
| 14. Il penseroso - Far from all resort of mirth | ||
| 15. L'allegro - If I give thee honour due | ||
| 16. L'allegro - Straight mine eye | ||
| 17. L'allegro - Or let the merry bells - and young and old come (chorus) | ||
| PART II | ||
| 1. Il penseroso - Hence, vain deluding joys | ||
| 2. Il penseroso - Thus night oft see me | ||
| 3. L'allegro - Populous cities | ||
| 4. L'allegro - There let hymen oft appear | ||
| 5. Il penseroso - Me, when the sun begins to fling | ||
| 6. L'allegro - I'll to the well-trod stage anon | ||
| 7. L'allegro - And ever against eating cares | ||
| 8. L'allegro - Orpheus 'self may heave his head | ||
| 9. L'allegro - These delights if thou canst give (solo, chorus) | ||
| 10. Il penseroso - But let my due feet never fail | ||
| 11. Il penseroso - There let the pealing organ blow (chorus) - and let their sweetness | ||
| 12. Il penseroso - May at last my weary age - these pleasures, melancholy, give (solo, chorus) | ||
| PART III | ||
| 1. Il moderato - Hence, boast not - all this company serene | ||
| 2. Il moderato - Come, with gentle hand restrain | ||
| 3. Il moderato - No more short life | ||
| 4. Il moderato - As steals the morn upon the night | ||
| 5. Il moderato - Thy pleasures, moderation, give | ||