Texts by M. Frink set in Art Songs and Choral Works
Texts set in art song or choral works (not necessarily comprehensive):
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- After traveling one mile from the edge of the lake, we came to the * - A. Smith
- After traveling one mile from the edge of the lake *
- After we had started this morning, there was great excitement over a * - A. Smith
- After we had started this morning, there was great excitement *
- ...At noon we stopped in the cañon and took our lunch. Here we * - A. Smith
- At noon we stopped in the cañon and took our lunch *
- Buffalo chase -- Wednesday, May 22 (After we had started this morning, there was great excitement over a) - A. Smith *
- Considerable excitement -- Saturday, April 6 (...We found considerable excitement prevailing over the report that a) - A. Smith *
- During the last eight days of the journey, we had descended, in * - A. Smith
- During the last eight days of the journey, we had descended *
- Epilogue to the journal (...We had traversed the continent, from the far east to the farthest) - A. Smith *
- Here we are -- Saturday, September 7 (During the last eight days of the journey, we had descended, in) - A. Smith *
- Lost boy -- Saturday, July 27 (...Our boy Robert took up a horse near the road, it having the) - A. Smith *
- Our boy Robert took up a horse near the road, it having the appearance of being lost *
- ...Our boy Robert took up a horse near the road, it having the * - A. Smith
- Prologue to the journal (...We knew nothing of frontier life, nor how to prepare for it. And) - A. Smith *
- The face of the earth -- Tuesday, May 14 (We were safely across the wide and muddy-colored stream by eleven) - A. Smith *
- The mountain -- Friday, August 30 (After traveling one mile from the edge of the lake, we came to the) - A. Smith *
- There's a lady -- Monday, April 1 (...whenever we stopped, even to water the horses, there would be) - A. Smith *
- The Sioux tribe and the "White Squaw" -- Monday, June 3 (We traveled ten miles to-day and stopped on good grass. In the) - A. Smith *
- Upon them she depended -- Tuesday, August 27 (...At noon we stopped in the cañon and took our lunch. Here we) - A. Smith *
- ...We found considerable excitement prevailing over the report that a * - A. Smith
- We found considerable excitement prevailing over the report *
- We had traversed the continent, from the far east to the farthest west *
- ...We had traversed the continent, from the far east to the farthest * - A. Smith
- ...We knew nothing of frontier life, nor how to prepare for it. And * - A. Smith
- We knew nothing of frontier life, nor how to prepare for it *
- We traveled ten miles to-day and stopped on good grass. In the * - A. Smith
- We traveled ten miles to-day and stopped on good grass *
- We were safely across the wide and muddy-colored stream by eleven o'clock this morning *
- We were safely across the wide and muddy-colored stream by eleven * - A. Smith
- Whenever we stopped, even to water the horses, there would be squads of people standing about *
- ...whenever we stopped, even to water the horses, there would be * - A. Smith
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