Musical Numbers
- Act I
- 1. Fairies, Locrine and Darine – "Oh, world below!"
- 2. Fairies, Zayda, Fleta, Locrine, Leila and Lutin – "Hail, Lutin, wondrous traveller!"
- 3. Lutin with Fairies" – One incident I'll tell that will appall"
- 4. Selene – "With all the misery, with all the shame"
- 5. Darine, Zayda and Fairies – "Man is a being all accuse"
- 6. Selene and Fairies – "And now to summon them"
- 7. Sir Ethais and Sir Phyllon – "By god and man, who brought us here, and how.... This is some wizardry of thy design"
- 8. Selene and Fairies – "Poor, purblind, wayward youths"
- 9. Sir Ethais and Sir Phyllon – "With keen remorse"
- Darine, Zayda and Locrine – "Oh, gentle knights, with joy elate"
- Selene – "If my obedient pupils you would be"
- Sir Ethais, Sir Phyllon, Darine, Selene with Fairies – "When homage to his Queen a subject shows"
- 10. Act I Finale:
- Lutin – "The warrior, girt in shining might"
- Zayda, Darine, Selene, Ethais and Lutin – "Nay, heed him not!"
- Lutin with Fairies – "Hark ye, you sir!"
- Fairies, Sir Ethais and Sir Phyllon – "Oh, gallant gentlemen"
- Act II
- 11. Fairies – "For many an hour"
- 12. Zayda and Fairies – "I never profess to make a guess"
- 12a Selene – "Oh love that rulest in our land"
- 13. Selene and Sir Ethais – "Thy features are fair and seemly"
- 14. Sir Ethais and Selene – "When a knight loves ladye"
- 15. Darine and Sir Phyllon – "But dost thou hear?"
- 16. Lutin, Fleta, Locrine, Cora, Leila – "Help! Help! Help!... A freak of nature, not of art"
- 17. Lutin with Fairies – "Suppose you take, with open mind"
- 18. Lutin with Fairies – "In yonder world, where devils strew"
- 19. Lutin with Fairies – "When husband supposes"
- 20. Darine – "Triumphant I!"
- 21. Darine, Zayda, Locrine, Fleta, Selene and Fairies – "Away, away! Thou art no Queen of ours"
- 22. Selene – "Hark ye, sir knight"
- 22a. Melodrame (Orchestra)
- 23. Act II Finale: Company – "Pure as the air"
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