| I. Spring | 
                          | I | 1. | Introduction. Recitative. Behold Where Surly Winter Flies! | 
                          |  | 2. | Chorus. Come, Gentle Spring | 
                          |  | 3. | Recitative. At Last The Bounteous Sun | 
                          |  | 4. | Air. With Joy Th'impatient Husbandman | 
                          |  | 5. | Recitative. Laborious Man Hath Done His Part | 
                          |  | 6. | Trio And Chorus. Be Propitious | 
                          | II | 1. | Recitative. Our Fervent Prayers Are Heard | 
                          |  | 2. | Songs Of Joy: Soloists With Chorus. Spring Her Lovely Charms Unfolding | 
                          | II. Summer | 
                          |  | 3. | Short Introduction Depicting The Sunrise. Recitative. Her Face In Dewy Veil Conceal'd | 
                          |  | 4. | Air. From Out The Fold The Shepherd Drives | 
                          |  | 5. | Trio And Chorus. The Sun Ascends | 
                          | III | 1. | Recitative. Now Swarms The Village O'er The Mead | 
                          |  | 2. | Cavatina. Distressful Nature Fainting Sinks | 
                          |  | 3. | Recitative. Oh Welcome Now, Ye Shady Groves! | 
                          |  | 4. | Air. Oh, How Pleasing To The Senses | 
                          |  | 5. | Recitative. Behold! Slow Settling O'er The Lurid Grove | 
                          |  | 6. | Chorus. Hark! The Deep Tremendous Voice | 
                          |  | 7. | Trio And Chorus. Now Cease The Conflicts Fierce Of Winds | 
                          | III. Autumn | 
                          | IV | 1. | Introduction. What By Varied Blossoms | 
                          |  | 2. | Trio And Chorus. Thus Nature, Ever Kind, Rewards | 
                          |  | 3. | Recitative. Behold, Now To The Hazel Woods | 
                          |  | 4. | Duet. Ye Gay And Painted Fair, O Come | 
                          |  | 5. | Recitative. Lo! Where The Plenteous Harves Wav'd | 
                          |  | 6. | Air. Behold, Along The Dewy Grass | 
                          | V | 1. | Recitative. Here Ever Closing Rings Compel | 
                          |  | 2. | Chorus Of Countrymen And Hunters. Hark! Hark! The Mountains Resound! | 
                          |  | 3. | Recitative. The Vineyard Now Its Wealth Displays | 
                          |  | 4. | Chorus. Joyful, Joyful The Liquor Flows | 
                          | IV. Winter | 
                          |  | 5. | Introduction. Now Sinks The Pale Declining Year | 
                          |  | 6. | Cavatina. Light And Life In Sadness Languish | 
                          |  | 7. | Recitative. A Crystal Pavement Lies The Lake | 
                          |  | 8. | Air. The Trav'ler Stands Perplex'd | 
                          | VI | 1. | Recitative. As He Draws Nigh, As Yet Appall'd | 
                          |  | 2. | Song With Chorus. Let The Wheel Move Gaily | 
                          |  | 3. | Recitative. The Ev'ning's Task Is Now Perform'd | 
                          |  | 4. | Song With Chorus. A Wealthy Lord, Who Long Had Lov'd | 
                          |  | 5. | Recitative. From Out The East There Darts | 
                          |  | 6. | Air. Consider This, Misguided Man | 
                          |  | 7. | Trio And Double Chorus. Then Breaks That Great And Glorious Day |