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Texts to Art Songs and Choral Works by M. Brahe

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Mary Hannah (May) Brahe (1884 - 1956)

Mary Hannah Dickson

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A grey rectangle like FRE indicates a particular translation (usually one set to music) exists but isn't yet available.

Song Cycles, Collections, Symphonies, etc.:

  • A pageant of summer
    • no. . Meadowsweet (Text: Helen Taylor) [x]
    • no. 1. Flowers for you (Text: Helen Taylor) [x]
    • no. 2. What's-o'-clock? (Text: Helen Taylor) [x]
    • no. 6. Traveller's joy (Text: Helen Taylor)
    • no. 7. Speedwell (Text: Helen Taylor) [x]
    • no. 7a. Flowers for you (Text: Helen Taylor) [x]
  • Beaux and belles : four songs
    • no. 1. In vanity fair (Text: Helen Taylor) [x]
    • no. 2. Somebody's ball dress (Text: Helen Taylor) [x]
    • no. 3. Blue ribbons (Text: Helen Taylor) [x]
    • no. 4. The country dance (Text: Helen Taylor) [x]
  • By road and river
    • no. 1. Red roofs (Text: Helen Taylor)
    • no. 2. Hawthorn (Text: Helen Taylor)
    • no. 3. The bluebell way (Text: Helen Taylor)
    • no. 4. O Western Wind! (Text: Helen Taylor)
    • no. 5. In Norley Wood (Text: Helen Taylor)
  • Four Songs from "Peacock Pie"
    • no. . The old stone house (Text: Walter De la Mare)
    • no. 1. The cupboard (Text: Walter De la Mare)
    • no. 2. The old soldier (Text: Walter De la Mare)
    • no. 4. Jim Jay (Text: Walter De la Mare)
  • From far and near
    • no. 1. The dawn comes lightly (Text: Alban Gordon)
    • no. 2. Love's blindness (Text: Alban Gordon)
    • no. 3. The exile's song (Text: Alban Gordon)
    • no. 4. If only thoughts were flying birds. (Text: Alban Gordon)
  • From the nursery window
    • no. 1. Milkman (Text: Helen Taylor) [x]
    • no. 2. Orange gir (Text: Helen Taylor) [x]
    • no. 3. Postman (Text: Helen Taylor) [x]
    • no. 4. Sweet lavender (Text: Helen Taylor) [x]
    • no. 5. Muffins (Text: Helen Taylor) [x]
    • no. 6. Punch & Judy (Text: Helen Taylor) [x]
  • Love and Life : Five little songs
    • no. 1. A million little diamonds (Text: Mary Francis Butts)
    • no. 2. My heart is thine [x]
    • no. 3. Break thou my heart [x]
    • no. 4. Thou art like a rosebud [x]
    • no. 5. The early dawn [x]
  • Six songs for children
    • no. 3. Koala lullaby [x]
  • Song pictures : five songs
    • no. 1. I passed by your window (Text: Helen Taylor)
    • no. 2. Heart of the night (Text: Helen Taylor)
    • no. 3. To a minuature (Text: Helen Taylor)
    • no. 4. Dawn song (Text: Helen Taylor)
    • no. 5. The little people (Text: Helen Taylor)
  • Songs for Australian children
    • no. 1. I wish I were a possum (Text: Madge Dickson) [x]
    • no. 2. Good little jackass (Text: Madge Dickson) [x]
    • no. 3. King Billy and Black Mary (Text: Madge Dickson) [x]
    • no. 4. Swinging (Text: Madge Dickson) [x]
    • no. 5. Bunny's adventure (Text: Madge Dickson) [x]
    • no. 6. Bunyip (Text: Madge Dickson) [x]
    • no. 7. Great big grey kangaroo (Text: Madge Dickson) [x]
    • no. 8. Seaside (Text: Madge Dickson) [x]
    • no. 9. Bad wicked dingo (Text: Madge Dickson) [x]
  • Spindrift : five songs
    • no. 1. Lost love (Text: Ethel Tindal-Atkinson) [x]
    • no. 2. Question (Text: Ethel Tindal-Atkinson) [x]
    • no. 3. A Spring triolet (Text: Madge Dickson) [x]
    • no. 4. A nature carol (Text: Ethel Tindal-Atkinson) [x]
    • no. 5. Sea-birds (Text: Madge Dickson) [x]
  • Spring blossoms : four little songs
    • no. 1. Sad skies (Text: Morris Hazlitt)
    • no. 2. Cupid laughing came with spring (Text: Madge Dickson)
    • no. 3. Lesson of the daffodil (Text: Robert Herrick)
    • no. 4. I dare not (Text: Robert Herrick) GER
  • That night in May ; five little songs
    • That night in May (Text: Madge Dickson) [x]
  • The fish shop
    • no. 1. The fishmonger (Text: Greatrex Newman) [x]*
    • no. 2. The cod (Text: Greatrex Newman) [x]*
    • no. 3. The whiting (Text: Greatrex Newman) [x]*
    • no. 4. The salmon (Text: Greatrex Newman) [x]*
    • no. 5. The goldfish (Text: Greatrex Newman) [x]*
    • no. 6. The plaice (Text: Greatrex Newman) [x]*
    • no. 7. The lobster (Text: Greatrex Newman) [x]*
  • Two songs
    • The year's at the spring (Text: Robert Browning) CAT GER ITA
    • Oh, to be in England (Text: Robert Browning)

All titles of vocal settings in Alphabetic order

  • A ballad of Gretna Green (Text: Madge Dickson , as Margeret Dickson)
  • A Japanese Love Song (Text: Madge Dickson)
  • A leafy wood (Text: Jean Lucas) [x]
  • A little green lane (Text: Herbert Desmond Carter) [x]
  • A million little diamonds (in Love and Life : Five little songs) (Text: Mary Francis Butts)
  • A nature carol (in Spindrift : five songs) (Text: Ethel Tindal-Atkinson) [x]
  • A northern lament (Text: Helen Taylor)
  • A parting prayer (Text: John Marvell)
  • A prayer in absence (Text: Helen Taylor)
  • As I went a-roaming (Text: Helen Taylor)
  • A song of exile (Text: Patrick Joseph O'Reilly) [x]
  • A Spring triolet (in Spindrift : five songs) (Text: Madge Dickson) [x]
  • Bad wicked dingo (in Songs for Australian children) (Text: Madge Dickson) [x]
  • Bless this house (Text: Helen Taylor)
  • Blue ribbons (in Beaux and belles : four songs) (Text: Helen Taylor) [x]
  • Break thou my heart (in Love and Life : Five little songs) [x]
  • Bunny's adventure (in Songs for Australian children) (Text: Madge Dickson) [x]
  • Bunyip (in Songs for Australian children) (Text: Madge Dickson) [x]
  • Children of All Nations (Text: Lucie Smith) [x]
  • Close Thine Eyes
  • Coming Home Along (Text: Nancy B. Marsland) [x]
  • Country folk (Text: Helen Taylor)
  • Cradle Me Low (Text: Helen Taylor) [x]
  • Crying for the moon (Text: Dorothy M. Tweedale)
  • Cuckoo Calls (Text: Helen Taylor)
  • Cupid laughing came with spring (in Spring blossoms : four little songs) (Text: Madge Dickson)
  • Dancing days (Text: Helen Taylor) [x]
  • Dawn song (in Song pictures : five songs) (Text: Helen Taylor)
  • Down at the End of the Garden (Text: Harry Rodney Bennett)
  • Down Here (Text: Patrick Joseph O'Reilly)
  • Evening shadows (Text: Jean Crichton) [x]
  • Flowers for you (in A pageant of summer) (Text: Helen Taylor) [x]
  • Flowers for you (in A pageant of summer) (Text: Helen Taylor) [x]
  • Galloping dreary dun (Text: Patrick Joseph O'Reilly) [x]
  • Give me your hand (Text: George Cooper) [x]
  • God Bless You (Text: Kathleen Stuart)
  • Good-bye, and God be with you (Text: Patrick Joseph O'Reilly)
  • Good little jackass (in Songs for Australian children) (Text: Madge Dickson) [x]
  • Great big grey kangaroo (in Songs for Australian children) (Text: Madge Dickson) [x]
  • Guess you know (Text: Helen Taylor)
  • Hawthorn (in By road and river) (Text: Helen Taylor)
  • Heart of the night (in Song pictures : five songs) (Text: Helen Taylor)
  • I dare not (in Spring blossoms : four little songs) (Text: Robert Herrick) GER
  • If only thoughts were flying birds. (in From far and near) (Text: Alban Gordon)
  • In a month of Sundays (Text: Dorothy Dickinson ) [x]
  • In Norley Wood (in By road and river) (Text: Helen Taylor)
  • In vanity fair (in Beaux and belles : four songs) (Text: Helen Taylor) [x]
  • Invitation (Text: Rose Amy Fyleman)
  • I passed by your window (in Song pictures : five songs) (Text: Helen Taylor)
  • I thought I'd forgotten (Text: Helen Taylor)
  • I walked in my garden (Text: Harold George) [x]
  • I wish I were a possum (in Songs for Australian children) (Text: Madge Dickson) [x]
  • Jennifer (Text: Harry Rodney Bennett , as Royden Barrie)
  • Jim Jay (in Four Songs from "Peacock Pie") (Text: Walter De la Mare)
  • Keep thou my heart (Text: Edward Frederick Lockton) [x]
  • King Billy and Black Mary (in Songs for Australian children) (Text: Madge Dickson) [x]
  • Koala lullaby (in Six songs for children) [x]
  • Last night (Text: Shirley Darbyshire)
  • Lesson of the daffodil (in Spring blossoms : four little songs) (Text: Robert Herrick)
  • Life's balcony (Text: Helen Taylor)
  • Listen, Mary (Text: Constance Wilford) [x]
  • Little bird (Text: Dorothy Harrison)
  • Little brown cottage (Text: Greatrex Newman) [x]*
  • Little lamb (Text: William Blake) CAT GER GER RUS
  • Look up to the sunrise (Text: Edward Frederick Lockton) [x]
  • Lost love (in Spindrift : five songs) (Text: Ethel Tindal-Atkinson) [x]
  • Love me little, love me long (Text: Anonymous)
  • Love's a butterfly (Text: Edward Frederick Lockton , as Edward Teschemacher) [x]
  • Love's blindness (in From far and near) (Text: Alban Gordon)
  • Marjorie (Text: Walter Learned) [x]
  • Matthew, Mark, Luke and John (Text: Volkslieder )
  • Meadowsweet (in A pageant of summer) (Text: Helen Taylor) [x]
  • Messengers (Text: Helen Taylor)
  • Milkman (in From the nursery window) (Text: Helen Taylor) [x]
  • Muffins (in From the nursery window) (Text: Helen Taylor) [x]
  • My dear old town (Text: Arthur Leslie Salmon) [x]
  • My heart is thine (in Love and Life : Five little songs) [x]
  • My prayer for you (Text: Madge Dickson)
  • None-so-pretty (Text: Helen Taylor)
  • Nothing to say (Text: Frederick E. Weatherly)
  • Off to the Greenwood. (Text: Helen Taylor) [x]
  • Oh, pray for peace (Text: Helen Taylor) [x]
  • Oh, to be in England (in Two songs) (Text: Robert Browning)
  • Orange gir (in From the nursery window) (Text: Helen Taylor) [x]
  • O Western Wind! (in By road and river) (Text: Helen Taylor)
  • Postman (in From the nursery window) (Text: Helen Taylor) [x]
  • Punch & Judy (in From the nursery window) (Text: Helen Taylor) [x]
  • Question (in Spindrift : five songs) (Text: Ethel Tindal-Atkinson) [x]
  • Red roofs (in By road and river) (Text: Helen Taylor)
  • Ring-time (Text: Helen Taylor)
  • Rufus [x]
  • Sad skies (in Spring blossoms : four little songs) (Text: Morris Hazlitt)
  • Sea-birds (in Spindrift : five songs) (Text: Madge Dickson) [x]
  • Seaside (in Songs for Australian children) (Text: Madge Dickson) [x]
  • She is all so slight (Text: Richard Aldington )
  • Shy Mignonette (Text: Helen Taylor)
  • Sitting at home by the fire (Text: Helen Taylor)
  • Somebody's ball dress (in Beaux and belles : four songs) (Text: Helen Taylor) [x]
  • Song of a Cretan warrior (Text: Thomas Campbell after Anonymous/Unidentified Artist)
  • Speedwell (in A pageant of summer) (Text: Helen Taylor) [x]
  • Spring is on the way (Text: Jean Crichton) [x]
  • Sweet lavender (in From the nursery window) (Text: Helen Taylor) [x]
  • Swinging (in Songs for Australian children) (Text: Madge Dickson) [x]
  • Thanks be to God (Text: Patrick Joseph O'Reilly)
  • That night in May (in That night in May ; five little songs) (Text: Madge Dickson) [x]
  • That's all (Text: Helen Taylor)
  • The bluebell way (in By road and river) (Text: Helen Taylor)
  • The call of the May-time (Text: Helen Taylor)
  • The cod (in The fish shop) (Text: Greatrex Newman) [x]*
  • The country dance (in Beaux and belles : four songs) (Text: Helen Taylor) [x]
  • The cupboard (in Four Songs from "Peacock Pie") (Text: Walter De la Mare)
  • The dawn comes lightly (in From far and near) (Text: Alban Gordon)
  • The Days of Old (Text: Porter Emerson Browne) [x]
  • The early dawn (in Love and Life : Five little songs) [x]
  • The everlasting love (Text: Helen Taylor)
  • The exile's song (in From far and near) (Text: Alban Gordon)
  • The fishmonger (in The fish shop) (Text: Greatrex Newman) [x]*
  • The goldfish (in The fish shop) (Text: Greatrex Newman) [x]*
  • The haunting little tune (Text: Harold George) [x]
  • The little people (in Song pictures : five songs) (Text: Helen Taylor)
  • The lobster (in The fish shop) (Text: Greatrex Newman) [x]*
  • The nutmeg tree (Text: Margaret Lucas) [x]
  • The old soldier (in Four Songs from "Peacock Pie") (Text: Walter De la Mare)
  • The old stone house (in Four Songs from "Peacock Pie") (Text: Walter De la Mare)
  • The Piper from over the way (Text: Helen Taylor) [x]
  • The plaice (in The fish shop) (Text: Greatrex Newman) [x]*
  • The Queen (Text: Alexander Carl) Welsh) [x]
  • There's a Whisper in the Air (Text: Nancy B. Marsland)
  • The salmon (in The fish shop) (Text: Greatrex Newman) [x]*
  • The whitethroat (Text: Frederick E. Weatherly)
  • The whiting (in The fish shop) (Text: Greatrex Newman) [x]*
  • The wide brown land (Text: Dorothea Mackellar) [x]
  • The year's at the spring (in Two songs) (Text: Robert Browning) CAT GER ITA
  • Thou art like a rosebud (in Love and Life : Five little songs) [x]
  • Through the April meadows (Text: Helen Taylor) [x]
  • To a minuature (in Song pictures : five songs) (Text: Helen Taylor)
  • Traveller's joy (in A pageant of summer) (Text: Helen Taylor)
  • Two little words (Text: Helen Taylor)
  • What's-o'-clock? (in A pageant of summer) (Text: Helen Taylor) [x]
  • When I hear a song-lark (Text: Morris Hazlitt)
  • Years ago (Text: Helen Taylor)
  • You'll come home again (Text: Harold George) [x]
  • Yours alone (Text: Helen Taylor)

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