Speranza
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1863.
"The Bride from the North"
(aka "The White Plume")
Words by Henry F. Chorley
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1866.
"Arabian Love Song"
Words by Percy Bysshe Shelley
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1867.
"County Guy"
Words by Walter Scott
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1869a
"Dove Song"
Words by William Brough
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1869b
"Birds in the Night"
Words by Lionel H. Lewin
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1874a.
"The distant shore"
Words by
W. S. Gilbert
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1874b.
"Care is all fiddle-dee-dee"
Words by F. C. Burnand
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1874c.
"Ay de mi, my bird"
Words by George Eliot.
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1875.
"Christmas bells at sea"
Words by C. L. Kenney
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1876
"The chorister"
Words by Fred. E. Weatherly
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1894.
"Bid me at least goodbye"
Words by Sydney Grundy.
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1899.
"The absent-minded beggar"
Words by Rudyard Kipling
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1889.
"E tu nol sai"- see "You Sleep"
Words by G. Mazzucato
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1880
"Edward Gray"
Words by Alfred Tennyson
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1887.
"Ever"
Words by Mrs Bloomfield Moore
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1874.
"First Departure"
see The Chorister. Rev. E. Munroe
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1867.
"Give"
Words by Adelaide A. Procter
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1872a.
"Golden Days"
Words by Lionel H. Lewin
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1872b.
"Guinevere"
Words by Lionel H. Lewin
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1863.
"I heard the nightingale"
Words by C. H. Townsend
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1868.
"I wish to tune my quiv'ring lyre"
Words by Lord Byron, after Anacreon
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1878.
"I Would I were a King"
Words by A. Cockburn, after V. Hugo.
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1859.
"Ich möchte hinaus es jauchzen"
Words by A. Corrodi
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1866.
"If Doughty Deeds"
Words by Robert Graham of Gartmor
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1867.
"In the Summers Long Ago"
Words by J. P. Douglas
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Let Me Dream Again
B. C. Stephenson1875
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Lied, mit Thränen halbgeschriebenEichendorff1861
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Life that Lives for YouLionel H. Lewin1870
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Little Darling Sleep Again (Cradle Song)anon.1874
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Living PoemsH. W. Longfellow1874
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Longing for HomeJean Ingelow1904
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Looking BackLouisa Gray1870
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Looking ForwardLouisa Gray1873
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Lost Chord, The
Adelaide A. Procter1877
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Love that Loves Me Not, TheW. S. Gilbert1875
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Maiden's Story, TheEmma Embury1867
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Marquis de Mincepie, TheF. C. Burnand1874
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Mary MorisonRobert Burns1874
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Moon in Silent Brightness, TheBishop Reginald Heber1868
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Mother's Dream, TheRev. W. Barnes1868
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My Dear and Only LoveMarquis of Montrose1874
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My Dearest Heartanon.1874
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My Heart is like a Silent Lute. Benjamin Disraeli1904
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My Love - see "There Sits a Bird in Yonder Tree
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My Love Beyond the Sea - see "In the Summers Long Ago"
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None but I can sayLionel H. Lewin1872
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O Fair Dove, O Fond DoveJean Ingelow1868
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O IsraelHosea1855
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O Mistress MineWilliam Shakespeare1866
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O Swallow, SwallowAlfred Tennyson1900
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Oh Sweet and FairA. F. C. K.1868
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Oh! bella mia - see "Oh! Ma Charmante"
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Oh! Ma CharmanteVictor Hugo1872
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Old Love LettersS. K. Cowen1879
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Once AgainLionel H. Lewin1872
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Orpheus with his LuteWilliam Shakespeare1866
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River, Theanon.1875
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Roads Should Blossom, Theanon.1864
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RosalindWilliam Shakespeare1866
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Sad MemoriesC. J. Rowe1869
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Sailor's Grave, TheH. F. Lyte1872
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St. Agnes' EveAlfred Tennyson1879
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Shadow, A.Adelaide A. Procter1886
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She is not Fair to Outward ViewHartley Coleridge1866
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Sigh no More, LadiesWilliam Shakespeare1866
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Sleep My Love, SleepR. Whyte Melville (author of Good-bye) 1874
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Snow Lies White, TheJean Ingelow1868
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SometimesLady Lindsay of Balcarres1877
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Sweet Day So CoolGeorge Herbert1864
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Sweet Dreamer - see "Oh! Ma Charmante"
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SweetheartsW. S. Gilbert1875
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Tears, Idle TearsAlfred Tennyson1900
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Tender and TrueDinah Maria Mulock1874
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There Sits a Bird on Yonder TreeRev. C. H. Barham1873
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Thou art Lost to Meanon.1865
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Thou art WearyAdelaide A. Procter1874
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Thou'rt Passing Hence Felicia Hemans1875
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To One in ParadiseEdgar Allan Poe1904
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1869. T"he Troubadour". Words by Walter Scott
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1870. "The Village Chimes". Words by C. J. Rowe
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1866. "A Weary Lot is Thine, Fair Maid". Words by Walter Scott
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1875. "We've Ploughed our Land". Words by anon.
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1877. "When Thou art Near". Words by W. J. Stewart
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1865. "Will He Come?" Words by Adelaide A. Procter
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1866. "The Willow Song". Words by William Shakespeare
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1889. "You Sleep". Words by B. C. Stephenson
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