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As I'd nothing else to do |
words by Herbert Fry ; music by L. Hatton |
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Among the lilies : vocal gavotte) |
words by H.B. Farnie ; music by A. Czibulka |
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Alice, where art thou? : romance |
words by W. Guernsey ; music by J. Ascher |
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Annie Laurie |
Dunn |
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Auntie |
words by F.E. Weatherly ; music by A.H. Behrend |
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Bring my hero home : ballad |
words by Thomas Sherlock ; music by Charles J. Campling |
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Cherry ripe |
Cha's E. Horn |
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But the Lord is mindful of his own : from the Oratorio of St. Paul |
Mendelssohn |
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By the blue sea |
words by Frederick Enoch ; music by Henry Smart |
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The chorister : (song) |
words by F.E. Weatherly ; music by Arthur S. Sullivan |
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Claudine |
words by Robert Reece ; music by J.L. Molloy |
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Clochette |
James L. Molloy |
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Come back to Erin |
words and musicby Claribel |
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Comin' thro' the rye |
Bishop |
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Dreaming : song |
words by E. Oxenford ; music by Milton Wellings |
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Conquer or die : song |
words by F. Neish ; music by G.F.C. Foster |
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The Danube river |
Hamilton Aide |
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Do they think of me at home |
words by J.E. Carpenter ; music by Chas W. Glover |
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Dream faces |
words and music by W.M. Hutchison |
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The dream of a violet |
words by Mary Mark Lemon ; music by J.L. Roeckel |
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Ehren on the Rhine |
words and music by Wm.M. Hutchison |
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Embarrassment (Verlegenheit) |
English words by Richard Field ; Franz Abt |
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Flee as a bird [亡妹] |
Mrs. M.S.B. Dana |
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Fly forth, o gentle dove : song |
poetry by F.E. Weatherly, B.A. ; music by Ciro Pinsuti |
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Forget, forgive : song |
words by Cotsford Dick ; music by Milton Wellings |
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Gold |
words and music by Frank L. Moir |
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Good night, farewell |
F. Kucken |
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Her bright smile |
words by J.E. Carpenter ; music by W.T. Wrighton |
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Eyes so blue |
words by J.H. Davies, B.A. ; music by Ciro Pinsuti |
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The harp that once through Tara's halls |
words by Thomas Moor ; music by Sir John Stevenson |
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Hay-making "As sweet little Mary" |
written and composed by Michael Watson |
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The heart bowed down : from the "Bohemian girl" |
M.W. Balfe |
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I am thinking of the past |
words by L.M. Thornton ; music by J.V. Roberts |
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I bid thee to forget |
words by Jessie Moir ; composed by Frank L. Moir |
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I love my love |
words by C. Mackay ; music by C. Pinsuti |
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I built a bridge of fancies |
by Miss Mylne ; music by Anne Fricker |
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I dream'd a dream |
poetry by W. Wilsey Martin ; music by Edith Cooke |
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I love to sing |
by Edward L. Hine |
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The lily fair |
composed and arranged by G. Anson Brown |
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I never can forget |
Alfred Melton |
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In shadowland : song |
words by Rea ; music by Ciro Pinsuti |
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Song : [Is my lover on the sea?] |
words by Barry Cornwall ; music by George Chadwick |
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I wonder |
words by F.E. Weatherly ; music by Frederic H. Cowen |
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Janet's choice |
Claribel |
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Jessie's dream |
J. Blockley |
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Kathleen Mavourneen |
words by Mrs. Crawford ; music by J.N. Crouch |
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Killarney |
M.W. Balfe |
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The legend of the crossbill |
words by Longfellow ; music by Le Chevalier Lemmens |
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Little darlings, sleep again : cradle song |
composed by Arthur Sullivan |
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The lover and the bird : ballad |
music by Guglielmo |
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The moss rose |
words translated from ghe German of Krummacher ; King Hall |
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My dearest heart |
Arthur Sullivan |
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My love she is a kitten |
words by H.S. Leigh ; music by Alfred Cellier |
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My only love |
words by Edward Oxenford ; W. Kuhe |
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The new kingdom : song |
words by Mary Mark-Lemon ; music by Berthold Tours |
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Not a sparrow falleth |
poetry by W.S. Passmore ; music by Franz Abt |
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Tis not true (Non é ver) : romanza |
English version by Mamie E. Peck ; music by Tito Mattei |
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Once again |
words by Lionel H. Lewin ; music by Arthur S. Sullivan |
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Our Jack's come home to-day |
words and music by W.J. Devers |
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Polly |
words by F.E. Weatherly ; music by J.L. Molloy |
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Out on the rocks |
words by Claribel ; music by Charlotte H.S. Dolby |
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The owl |
words by F.E. Weatherly ; music by Stephen Adams |
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The postillion : op. 520, no. 4 |
by Franz Abt |
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The Robin redbreast |
words by John Thomson ; music by W.C. Levey |
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Ruby : I opened the leaves of a book |
words by J.J. Lonsdale ; music by Virginia Gabriel |
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Sailing |
Godfrey Marks |
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Rocked in the cradle of the deep |
words by Mrs. Willard ; music by J.P. Knight |
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Shadows of the past |
written by Edward Oxenford ; composed by C.H.R. Marriott |
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She's all the world to me |
by Elizabeth Philp |
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Smiles may end in tears |
words by Edward Oxenford ; music by Ciro Pinsuti |
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Sometimes when I'm sitting alone |
words by Lady Lindsay ; music by Clifford Cox |
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The song of a nest |
words by Jean Ingelow ; music by Dolores |
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There's a green hill far away |
written by Mrs. C.F. Alexander ; composed by Ch. Gounod |
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Song of the hop-pickers |
words by E.L. Blanchard ; music by Elizabeth Philp |
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Speak to me |
words by H.B. Farnie ; music by Fabio Campana |
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Weaving : song |
words by E. Oxenford ; music by Milton Wellings |
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What need have I the truth to tell? |
words and music by Claribel |
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When the swallows homeward fly |
words by John Henry Gordon ; music by Franz Abt |
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Who's at my window? |
words by H.B. Farnie ; music by G.A. Osborne |
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The yeoman's wedding song |
words by Maria X. Hayes ; music by Prince Poniatowski |
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You and I |
words and music by Claribel |
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As I'd nothing else to do |
words by Herbert Fry ; music by L. Hatton |
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Among the lilies : vocal gavotte) |
words by H.B. Farnie ; music by A. Czibulka |
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Alice, where art thou? : romance |
words by W. Guernsey ; music by J. Ascher |