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Texts by C. Sheridan set in Art Songs and Choral Works

 § Author § 

Caroline Elizabeth Sarah Sheridan (1808 - 1877)

Caroline Elizabeth Sarah Norton

Mrs. Norton

(Also see this author's vocal compositions.)

Texts set in art song or choral works (not necessarily comprehensive):

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The symbol [x] indicates a placeholder for a text that is not yet in the database.
The symbol ⊗ indicates a translation that is missing an original text.

A * indicates that a text cannot (yet?) be displayed on this site because of its copyright status.
Special notes: All titles and first lines are included in this index, including those used by composers.
Titles used by the text author appear in boldface. First lines appear in italics.
A language code in a blue rectangle like ENG indicates that a translation to that language is available.
A grey rectangle like FRE indicates a particular translation (usually one set to music) exists but isn't yet available.

  • Fanny Gray (Well, well, sir! So, you're come at last!) - C. Sheridan [x]
  • Hark! to the shrill trumpet calling - C. Sheridan [x]
  • How drearily, how wearily, how mournfully, and slow - H. Feilding (The March to Siberia)
  • Hush. Hush. Hush - A. Cowell
  • I do not love thee (I do not love thee) - C. Sheridan [x]
  • I do not love thee - C. Sheridan [x]
  • In old Shuil Donald's cottage there are many voices weeping - F. Arkwright (The Lament For Shuil Donald's Daughter)
  • Juanita (Soft o'er the fountain) - C. Sheridan
  • Maraquita (Wherefore, dearest, my suit denying) - C. Sheridan [x]
  • None remember thee! Thou whose heart poured love on all around - C. Sheridan [x]
  • None remember thee (None remember thee! Thou whose heart poured love on all around) - C. Sheridan [x]
  • Oh blind I am and helpless - C. Sheridan [x]
  • Oh! lone and wide and trackless - C. Sheridan [x]
  • Pray for those at sea (Oh! lone and wide and trackless) - C. Sheridan [x]
  • Sailor left his native land - C. Sheridan [x]
  • Sleep Mortal sleep! while idly thou'rt dreaming - A. Cowell [x]
  • Soft o'er the fountain - C. Sheridan
  • Song of the fairies (Sleep Mortal sleep! while idly thou'rt dreaming) - A. Cowell [x]
  • The blind girl's lament (Oh blind I am and helpless) - C. Sheridan [x]
  • The blind man's bride () - F. Boott [x]
  • The King of Denmark's ride (Word was brought to the Danish king) - M. Carmichael ⊗
  • The Lament for Shuil Donald's Daughter (In old Shuil Donald's cottage there are many voices weeping) - F. Arkwright
  • The Lonely Harp (Hush. Hush. Hush) - A. Cowell
  • The March to Siberia (How drearily, how wearily, how mournfully, and slow) - H. Feilding
  • The murmur of the shell (Sailor left his native land) - C. Sheridan [x]
  • The officer's funeral (Hark! to the shrill trumpet calling) - C. Sheridan [x]
  • We have been friends together (We have been friends together) - A. Cowell, L. Smith [x]
  • We have been friends together - A. Cowell, L. Smith [x]
  • Well, well, sir! So, you're come at last! - C. Sheridan [x]
  • Wherefore, dearest, my suit denying - C. Sheridan [x]
  • Word was brought to the Danish king - M. Carmichael (The King of Denmark's ride) ⊗

Last update: 2025-02-07 19:22:35

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