Texts by D. Dickinson set in Art Songs and Choral Works
Texts set in art song or choral works (not necessarily comprehensive):
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Titles used by the text author appear in boldface. First lines appear in italics.
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- Grey London skies (The blue sky of Naples is radiant to-day) - C. Willeby
- Ludgate Hill (Up Ludgate Hill the horses) - C. Willeby
- Lunnon is a big place - C. Willeby
- My lass was christened Florence, but folks all call 'er Liz - C. Willeby
- Oh dear, if it wasn't for wimmin () - W. Sanderson [x]
- Oh, for an hour at peace/ With you by a far off rill [x] - W. Sanderson
- Quiet (Oh, for an hour at peace/ With you by a far off rill) - W. Sanderson [x]
- She's got such a way with 'er! (My lass was christened Florence, but folks all call 'er Liz) - C. Willeby
- The blue sky of Naples is radiant to-day - C. Willeby
- The carpet () - W. Sanderson [x]
- The fortune hunter (Lunnon is a big place) - C. Willeby
- The sandwich man (Up an' down the street I goes) - C. Willeby
- Up an' down the street I goes - C. Willeby
- Up Ludgate Hill the horses - C. Willeby
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