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Texts to Art Songs and Choral Works by C. Stanford

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Charles Villiers Stanford, Sir (1852 - 1924)

Karel Drofnatski [pseudonym]

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Song Cycles, Collections, Symphonies, etc.:

  • A Child's Garland of Songs, op. 30
    • no. 1. Bed in summer (Text: Robert Louis Stevenson) ITA
    • no. 2. Pirate story (Text: Robert Louis Stevenson)
    • no. 3. Foreign lands (Text: Robert Louis Stevenson)
    • no. 4. Windy nights (Text: Robert Louis Stevenson) FRE FRE GER
    • no. 5. Where go the boats? (Text: Robert Louis Stevenson) ITA
    • no. 6. My shadow (Text: Robert Louis Stevenson)
    • no. 7. Marching song (Text: Robert Louis Stevenson)
    • no. 8. Foreign children (Text: Robert Louis Stevenson) ITA
    • no. 9. My ship and me (Text: Robert Louis Stevenson) FRE FRE
  • A Fire of Turf, op. 139
    • no. 1. A fire of turf (Text: Winifred Mary Letts)
    • no. 2. The chapel on the hill (Text: Winifred Mary Letts)
    • no. 3. Cowslip time (Text: Winifred Mary Letts)
    • no. 4. Scared (Text: Winifred Mary Letts)
    • no. 5. Blackberry time (Text: Winifred Mary Letts)
    • no. 6. The fair (Text: Winifred Mary Letts)
    • no. 7. The West Wind (Text: Winifred Mary Letts)
  • An Irish Idyll in Six Miniatures, op. 77
    • no. 1. Corrymeela (Text: Agnes Shakespeare Higginson , as Moira O'Neill)
    • no. 2. The Fairy Lough (Text: Agnes Shakespeare Higginson , as Moira O'Neill)
    • no. 3. Cuttin' rushes (Text: Agnes Shakespeare Higginson , as Moira O'Neill)
    • no. 4. Johneen (Text: Agnes Shakespeare Higginson , as Moira O'Neill)
    • no. 5. A broken song (Text: Agnes Shakespeare Higginson , as Moira O'Neill)
    • no. 6. Back to Ireland (Text: Agnes Shakespeare Higginson , as Moira O'Neill)
  • A Sheaf of Songs from Leinster, op. 140
    • no. 1. Grandeur (Text: Winifred Mary Letts)
    • no. 2. Thief of the World (Text: Winifred Mary Letts)
    • no. 3. A soft day (Text: Winifred Mary Letts)
    • no. 4. Little Peter Morrissey (Text: Winifred Mary Letts) [x]
    • no. 5. The bold unbiddable child (Text: Winifred Mary Letts)
    • no. 6. Irish skies (Text: Winifred Mary Letts)
  • Bible Songs, op. 113
    • no. 1. A song of Freedom (Text: Bible or other Sacred Texts after Bible or other Sacred Texts) GER
    • no. 2. A song of trust (Text: Bible or other Sacred Texts after Bible or other Sacred Texts) DUT FRE GER GER GER
    • no. 3. A song of Hope (Text: Bible or other Sacred Texts after Bible or other Sacred Texts) DUT FRE FRE FRE FRE GER GER GER GER LAT
    • no. 4. A song of Peace (Text: Bible or other Sacred Texts)
    • no. 5. A song of Battle (Text: Bible or other Sacred Texts after Bible or other Sacred Texts)
    • no. 6. A song of Wisdom (Text: Bible or other Sacred Texts)
  • Cushendall: An Irish Song-Cycle, op. 118
    • no. 1. Ireland (Text: John Andrew Stevenson) [x]
    • no. 2. Did you ever? (Text: John Andrew Stevenson) [x]
    • no. 3. Cushendall (Text: John Andrew Stevenson) [x]
    • no. 4. The Crow (Text: John Andrew Stevenson) [x]
    • no. 5. Daddy-Long-Legs (Text: John Andrew Stevenson) [x]
    • no. 6. How does the wind blow? (Text: John Andrew Stevenson) [x]
    • no. 7. Night (Text: John Andrew Stevenson) [x]
  • Die Wallfahrt nach Kevlaar, op. 72
    • no. 1. Am Fenster stand die Mutter (Text: Heinrich Heine) ENG ENG FRE
    • no. 2. Die Mutter Gottes zu Kevlaar (Text: Heinrich Heine) ENG ENG FRE
    • no. 3. Der kranke Sohn und die Mutter (Text: Heinrich Heine) ENG ENG FRE
  • Eight songs from "The Spanish Gypsy", op. 1
    • no. 1. Blue wings (Text: Mary Ann Evans , as George Eliot)
    • no. 2. Day is dying (Text: Mary Ann Evans , as George Eliot)
    • no. 3. Sweet Springtime (Text: Mary Ann Evans , as George Eliot)
    • no. 4. Spring comes hither (Text: Mary Ann Evans , as George Eliot)
    • no. 5. Came a pretty maid (Text: Mary Ann Evans , as George Eliot)
    • no. 6. The world is great (Text: Mary Ann Evans , as George Eliot)
    • no. 7. Bright, o bright Fedalma (Text: Mary Ann Evans , as George Eliot)
    • no. 8. The radiant dark (Text: Mary Ann Evans , as George Eliot)
  • Fairy Day
    • no. 1. Fairy dawn (Text: William Allingham)
    • no. 2. Fairy noon (Text: William Allingham)
    • no. 3. Fairy night (Text: William Allingham)
  • Five Sonnets from The Triumph of Love , op. 82
    • no. 1. O one deep sacred outlet of my soul! (Text: Edmond Holmes)
    • no. 2. Like as the thrush in winter when the skies (Text: Edmond Holmes)
    • no. 3. When in the solemn stillness of the night (Text: Edmond Holmes)
    • no. 4. I think that we were children long ago (Text: Edmond Holmes)
    • no. 5. O flames of passion, will ye never die (Text: Edmond Holmes)
  • Kookoorookoo and other songs [multi-composer]
    • Who has seen the wind?, composed by John Frederick Bridge (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
    • Fly away, fly away over the sea, composed by (Henry) Walford Davies, Sir (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti) GER
    • Growing in the vale, composed by Alfred Jethro Silver (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
    • Hope is like a harebell trembling from its birth, composed by John Frederick Bridge (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
    • The horses of the sea, composed by Charles Villiers Stanford, Sir (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
    • If a pig wore a wig, composed by Walter Parratt (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
    • Ferry me across the water, composed by Charles Villiers Stanford, Sir (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti) GER
    • I dug and dug amongst the snow, composed by Walter Galpin Alcock (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
    • If hope grew on a bush, composed by Thomas Frederick Dunhill (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
    • Is the moon tired? she looks so pale, composed by Alexander Campbell MacKenzie, Sir (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
    • Kookoorookoo, composed by Thomas Frederick Dunhill (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
    • Lullaby, oh lullaby!, composed by (Henry) Walford Davies, Sir (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
    • Mix a pancake, composed by Charles Wood (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
    • A motherless soft lambkin, composed by Alexander Campbell MacKenzie, Sir (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
    • Boats sail on the rivers, composed by Charles Wood (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
    • Brown and furry, composed by Charles Hubert Hastings Parry, Sir (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
    • The peacock has a score of eyes, composed by Charles Hubert Hastings Parry, Sir (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
    • A pin has a head but has no hair, composed by Charles Harford Lloyd (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
    • Sing me a song, composed by Walter Parratt (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
    • What do the stars do?, composed by Donald Francis Tovey (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
    • A rose has thorns as well as honey, composed by Charles Harford Lloyd (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
    • A white hen sitting, composed by Percy Carter Buck, Sir (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
    • Rosy maiden Winifred, composed by Walter Parratt (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
    • The summer nights are short, composed by Charles Villiers Stanford, Sir (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti) GER
    • The wind has such a rainy sound, composed by Charles Hubert Hastings Parry, Sir (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
    • What is pink?, composed by Charles Wood (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
  • Nonsense Rhymes
    • no. 1. A visit of Elizabeth [x]
    • no. 2. Barkerolle (Text: Edward Lear)
    • no. 3. Boat song (Text: Edward Lear)
    • no. 4. Dithyramb (Text: Edward Lear , as Derry Down Derry)
    • no. 5. Gongdichtung (Text: Edward Lear)
    • no. 6. Limmerich ohne worte
    • no. 7. Nileinsamkeit (Text: Edward Lear)
    • no. 8. The absent barber (Text: Edward Lear)
    • no. 9. The aquiline snub (Text: Edward Lear)
    • no. 10. The Compleat Virtuoso (Text: Edward Lear , as Derry Down Derry)
    • no. 11. The Cow and the Coward (Text: Edward Lear)
    • no. 12. The Generous Parishioner (Text: Edward Lear)
    • no. 13. The Hardy Norse-woman (Text: Edward Lear , as Derry Down Derry)
    • no. 14. Tone poem (Text: Edward Lear)
  • Six Elizabethan Pastorals, op. 49
    • no. 3. Diaphenia (Text: Henry Constable; Henry Chettle) FRE
  • Six Songs from "The Glens of Antrim", op. 174
    • no. 1. Denny's Daughter (Text: Agnes Shakespeare Higginson , as Moira O'Neill)
    • no. 2. The Sailor Man (Text: Agnes Shakespeare Higginson , as Moira O'Neill)
    • no. 3. Lookin' Back (Text: Agnes Shakespeare Higginson , as Moira O'Neill)
    • no. 4. At Sea (Text: Agnes Shakespeare Higginson , as Moira O'Neill)
    • no. 5. I mind the day (Text: Agnes Shakespeare Higginson , as Moira O'Neill)
    • no. 6. The Boy from Ballytearim (Text: Agnes Shakespeare Higginson , as Moira O'Neill)
  • Six Songs of Faith, op. 97
    • no. 1. Strong Son of God (Text: Alfred Tennyson, Lord)
    • no. 2. God and the Universe (Text: Alfred Tennyson, Lord)
    • no. 3. Faith (Text: Alfred Tennyson, Lord)
    • no. 4. To the Soul (Text: Walt Whitman) FRE GER
    • no. 5. Tears! tears! tears! (Text: Walt Whitman)
    • no. 6. Joy, shipmate, joy (Text: Walt Whitman) CAT FRE
  • Songs from The Elfin Pedlar, Book I
    • no. 1. The Little Stars (Text: Helen Douglas Adam) [x]*
    • no. 2. The Pedlar (Text: Helen Douglas Adam) [x]*
    • no. 3. Little Snowdrop (Text: Helen Douglas Adam) [x]*
    • no. 4. The Piper of the Spring (Text: Helen Douglas Adam) [x]*
    • no. 5. Speedwell (Text: Helen Douglas Adam) [x]*
    • no. 6. The Dream Ship (Text: Helen Douglas Adam) [x]*
  • Songs from The Elfin Pedlar, Book II
    • no. 1. Summer (Text: Helen Douglas Adam) [x]*
    • no. 2. What do you see? (Text: Helen Douglas Adam) [x]*
    • no. 3. The Piper (Text: Helen Douglas Adam) [x]*
    • no. 4. The Secret Place (Text: Helen Douglas Adam) [x]*
    • no. 5. Night (Text: Helen Douglas Adam) [x]*
    • no. 6. The Dust-Man (Text: Helen Douglas Adam) [x]*
  • Songs of a Roving Celt, op. 157
    • no. 1. The Pibroch (Text: Murdoch Maclean)
    • no. 2. Assynt of the shadows (Text: Murdoch Maclean) [x]
    • no. 3. The Sobbing of the Spey (Text: Murdoch Maclean) [x]
    • no. 4. No more (Text: Murdoch Maclean) [x]
    • no. 5. The Call (Text: Murdoch Maclean) [x]
  • Songs of Erin, op. 76
    • no. 1. The song of the rose (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
    • no. 2. The only one for me (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
    • no. 3. Changing her mind (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
    • no. 4. Lost light of my eyes (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
    • no. 5. The stratagem (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
    • no. 6. The stolen heart (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
    • no. 7. The melody of the harp (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
    • no. 8. The beautiful City of Sligo (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
    • no. 9. The blackbird and the wren (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
    • no. 10. Remember the poor (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
    • no. 11. The heroes of the sea (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
    • no. 12. The black phantom (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
    • no. 13. Mary, what's the matter? (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
    • no. 14. Away to the wars (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
    • no. 15. Lovely Anne (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
    • no. 16. Farewell now, Miss Gordon (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
    • no. 17. Eva Toole (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
    • no. 18. The falling star (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
    • no. 19. Kitty of the cows (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
    • no. 20. The king's cave (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
    • no. 21. Lullaby (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
    • no. 22. The alarm (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
    • no. 23. The song of the Fairy King (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
    • no. 24. Clare's dragoons (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
    • no. 25. The bower in my breast (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
    • no. 26. Marching to Candahar (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
    • no. 27. The quern song (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
    • no. 28. I shall not die for love of thee (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
    • no. 29. O'Donnell's march (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
    • no. 30. The death of Oscar (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
    • no. 31. Daniel Whitty (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
    • no. 32. Roddy More the rover (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
    • no. 33. Trottin' to the fair (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
    • no. 34. Like a stone in the street (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
    • no. 35. The Daughter of the Rock (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
    • no. 36. The sailor's bride (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
    • no. 37. The riddle (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
    • no. 38. I pray you be patient (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
    • no. 39. More of Cloyne (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
    • no. 40. The reaper's revenge (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
    • no. 41. The Killarney hunt (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
    • no. 42. Oh my grief! oh my grief! (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
    • no. 43. Since we're apart (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
    • no. 44. My garden at the back (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
    • no. 45. The County of Mayo (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
    • no. 46. Alone, all alone (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
    • no. 47. The death of General Wolfe (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
    • no. 48. The songs Erin sings (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
    • no. 49. Like a ghost I am gone (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
    • no. 50. The leafy Cool-kellure (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
  • Songs of Old Ireland. A Collection of Fifty Irish Melodies Unknown in England
    • no. 1. The little red lark (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
    • no. 2. Emer's farewell to Cucullin (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
    • no. 3. Awake, awake Fianna (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
    • no. 4. Ancient lullaby (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
    • no. 5. The royal hunt (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
    • no. 6. Battle hymn (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
    • no. 7. The return from Fingal (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
    • no. 8. Colleen Oge Asthore (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
    • no. 9. Fairy nurse song (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
    • no. 10. The flight of the earls (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
    • no. 11. Fond Chloe (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
    • no. 12. Lament for Owen Roe O'Neill (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
    • no. 13. St. Mary's Bells (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
    • no. 14. The sailor girl (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
    • no. 15. The lament (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
    • no. 16. Lady Sybil (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
    • no. 17. 'Twas pretty to be in Ballinderry (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
    • no. 18. Will you float in my boat? (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
    • no. 19. Her brow is like the lily (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
    • no. 20. Spinning-wheel song (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
    • no. 21. How happy for the woodbirds (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
    • no. 22. Jack the jolly ploughboy (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
    • no. 23. Jenny (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
    • no. 24. The smith's song (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
    • no. 25. My love's an arbutus (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
    • no. 26. The rejected lover (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
    • no. 27. The foxhunt (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
    • no. 28. Maureen, Maureen (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
    • no. 29. The confession (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
    • no. 30. An Irish lullaby (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
    • no. 31. A sailor lad wooed a farmer's daughter (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
    • no. 32. Father O'Flynn (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
    • no. 33. The foggy dew (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
    • no. 34. Herring our king
    • no. 35. The hour I prove false (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
    • no. 36. I heard 'mid oak-trees olden (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
    • no. 37. 'Tis I can weave woollen and linen (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
    • no. 38. O thou of the beautiful hair (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
    • no. 39. One Sunday after Mass (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
    • no. 40. Kitty Bawn (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
    • no. 41. The poison on the darts (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
    • no. 42. When she answered me her voice was low
    • no. 43. Jenny, I'm not jesting (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
    • no. 44. The willow tree (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
    • no. 45. The banks of the daisies
    • no. 46. What is life without a wife (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
    • no. 47. Fan Fitzger'l
    • no. 48. Molly Hewson (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
    • no. 49. Still side by side (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
    • no. 50. Good night
  • Songs of the Fleet, op. 117
    • no. 1. Sailing at dawn (Text: Henry Newbolt, Sir)
    • no. 2. The song of the sou'wester (Text: Henry Newbolt, Sir)
    • no. 3. The middle watch (Text: Henry Newbolt, Sir)
    • no. 4. The little admiral (Text: Henry Newbolt, Sir)
    • no. 5. Fare well (Text: Henry Newbolt, Sir)
  • Songs of the Sea, op. 91
    • no. 1. Drake's drum (Text: Henry Newbolt, Sir)
    • no. 2. Outward bound (Text: Henry Newbolt, Sir)
    • no. 3. Devon, O Devon, in wind and rain (Text: Henry Newbolt, Sir)
    • no. 4. Homeward bound (Text: Henry Newbolt, Sir)
    • no. 5. The "Old Superb" (Text: Henry Newbolt, Sir)
  • The Clown's Songs from Twelfth Night, op. 65
    • no. 1. O mistress mine (Text: William Shakespeare) CAT FIN FRE GER GER GER IRI ITA NOR POL
    • no. 2. Come away Death (Text: William Shakespeare) DUT DUT FIN FRE GER GER GER GER ITA NOR NOR POL SWE
    • no. 3. The rain it raineth every day (Text: William Shakespeare) CAT DAN FIN FRE GER NOR POL RUS SWE
  • Three Cavalier Songs
    • Boot, saddle, to horse and away (Text: Robert Browning)
  • Three Ditties of the Olden Time
    • no. 1. The Constant Lover (Text: John Suckling, Sir)
    • no. 2. Why so pale and wan (Text: John Suckling, Sir) GER
    • no. 3. To Carnations (Text: Robert Herrick)
  • Three motets
    • Eternal Father (Text: Robert Seymour Bridges)
  • Three motets (Three Motets) (Drei Motetten, translated by Bertram Kottmann), op. 38 ENG GER
    • no. 1. Justorum animae ENG ENG GER GER
    • no. 2. Coelos ascendit FRE GER
    • no. 3. Beati quorum via (Text: Bible or other Sacred Texts) ENG ENG FRE GER GER
  • Two Songs from incidental music to the play Queen Mary, op. 6
    • no. 1. The Milkmaid's Song (Text: Alfred Tennyson, Lord)
    • no. 2. The Lute Song (Text: Alfred Tennyson, Lord) GER

All titles of vocal settings in Opus order

  • A Carol of Bells (Text: Louis Napoleon Parker)
  • A Carol (Text: Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch, Sir)
  • A Corsican Dirge (Text: Alma Strettell after Anonymous/Unidentified Artist) ⊗
  • Airly Beacon (Text: Charles Kingsley)
  • A Japanese Lullaby (Text: Eugene Field)
  • A laughing song (Text: William Blake) CHI RUS
  • A Message to Phillis (Text: Thomas Heywood)
  • Ancient lullaby (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
  • An Irish lullaby (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
  • A sailor lad wooed a farmer's daughter (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
  • A Valentine of the Year 1560 [x]
  • A visit of Elizabeth [x]
  • Awake, awake Fianna (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
  • Barkerolle (Text: Edward Lear)
  • Battle hymn (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
  • Boat song (Text: Edward Lear)
  • Boot, saddle, to horse and away (Text: Robert Browning)
  • Carmen familiare Sanctae Colegii apud Cantabrigiensis [x]
  • Chieftain of Tyrconnell (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
  • Colleen Oge Asthore (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
  • Cradle song (Text: William Blake) GER
  • Crossing the Bar (Text: Alfred Tennyson, Lord) CHI
  • Dainty Davie (Text: Robert Burns)
  • Der Kukkuk (Text: Volkslieder after Anonymous/Unidentified Artist) DUT ENG ENG
  • Devon Men (Text: Percy Hasleden) [x]
  • Dithyramb (Text: Edward Lear , as Derry Down Derry)
  • Elegia maccheronica (Text: Charles Larcom Graves) [x]
  • Emer's farewell to Cucullin (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
  • Eternal Father (Text: Robert Seymour Bridges)
  • Fairy dawn (Text: William Allingham)
  • Fairy Lures (Text: H. F.) [x]
  • Fairy night (Text: William Allingham)
  • Fairy noon (Text: William Allingham)
  • Fairy nurse song (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
  • Fan Fitzger'l
  • Father O'Flynn (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
  • Ferry me across the water (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti) GER
  • Fond Chloe (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
  • For ever mine (Text: Harold Boulton, Sir)
  • From East to West (Text: Algernon Charles Swinburne)
  • Galloping horses (Text: William Henry Ogilvie) [x]
  • Gongdichtung (Text: Edward Lear)
  • Good night
  • Her brow is like the lily (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
  • Herring our king
  • How happy for the woodbirds (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
  • I heard 'mid oak-trees olden (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
  • Irish Eyes (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves) [x]
  • Is it the wind of dawn? [x]
  • Jack Tar (Text: Alfred Tennyson, Lord)
  • Jack the jolly ploughboy (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
  • Jenny, I'm not jesting (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
  • Jenny (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
  • Kitty Bawn (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
  • La belle dame sans merci (Text: John Keats , as Caviare) CZE GER HUN ITA RUS
  • Lady Sybil (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
  • Lament for Owen Roe O'Neill (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
  • Limmerich ohne worte
  • Little Snowdrop (Text: Helen Douglas Adam) [x]*
  • Lullaby (Text: Frank Dempster Sherman) [x]
  • Maureen, Maureen (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
  • May's love (Text: Elizabeth Barrett Browning)
  • Molly Hewson (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
  • My love's an arbutus (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
  • Night (Text: Helen Douglas Adam) [x]*
  • Nileinsamkeit (Text: Edward Lear)
  • One Sunday after Mass (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
  • O thou of the beautiful hair (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
  • Ould Doctor Mack (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
  • Parted (Text: George H. Jessop) [x]
  • Peace; come away (Text: Alfred Tennyson, Lord)
  • Phaudrig Crohoore
  • Prince Madoc's Farewell (Text: Felicia Dorothea Hemans)
  • Prospice (Text: Robert Browning)
  • Queen and Huntress (Text: Ben Jonson) CAT FRE NYN SPA
  • Robin Redbreast (Text: William Allingham)
  • Saint George Of England (Text: Cicely Fox Smith)
  • Sea wrack (Text: Agnes Shakespeare Higginson , as Moira O'Neill)
  • Sing Heigh-ho! (Text: Charles Kingsley)
  • Song Written at Sea (Text: Charles Sackville, Earl of Dorset)
  • Speedwell (Text: Helen Douglas Adam) [x]*
  • Spinning-wheel song (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
  • St. Andrew's Eve (Text: Cicely Fox Smith)
  • Still side by side (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
  • St. Mary's Bells (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
  • Summer (Text: Helen Douglas Adam) [x]*
  • The absent barber (Text: Edward Lear)
  • The banks of the daisies
  • The Battle of Pelusium (Text: John Fletcher)
  • The Calico Dress (Text: George H. Jessop)
  • The confession (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
  • The Constant Lover (Text: John Suckling, Sir)
  • The Cow and the Coward (Text: Edward Lear)
  • The Dream Ship (Text: Helen Douglas Adam) [x]*
  • The Dust-Man (Text: Helen Douglas Adam) [x]*
  • The echoing green (Text: William Blake) DUT
  • The Fair Hills of Ireland (Text: Samuel Ferguson, Sir)
  • The flight of the earls (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
  • The foggy dew (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
  • The foxhunt (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
  • The Generous Parishioner (Text: Edward Lear)
  • The horses of the sea (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti)
  • The hour I prove false (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
  • The King's Highway (Text: Henry Newbolt, Sir)
  • The lament (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
  • The last post (Text: William Ernest Henley)
  • The Linnet (Text: Robert Seymour Bridges)
  • The little red lark (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
  • The Little Stars (Text: Helen Douglas Adam) [x]*
  • The merry month of May (Text: Thomas Dekker)
  • The Old Navy (Text: Frederick Marryat) [x]
  • The Pedlar (Text: Helen Douglas Adam) [x]*
  • The Piper of the Spring (Text: Helen Douglas Adam) [x]*
  • The Piper (Text: Helen Douglas Adam) [x]*
  • The poison on the darts (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
  • There is no land like England (Text: Alfred Tennyson, Lord)
  • The rejected lover (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
  • The return from Fingal (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
  • The Revenge: A Ballad of the Fleet (Text: Alfred Tennyson, Lord)
  • The Rose of Killarney (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
  • The rose upon my balcony (Text: William Makepeace Thackeray)
  • The royal hunt (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
  • The sailor girl (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
  • The Secret Place (Text: Helen Douglas Adam) [x]*
  • The smith's song (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
  • The Sower's Song (Text: Thomas Carlyle)
  • The summer nights are short (Text: Christina Georgina Rossetti) GER
  • The Tomb (Text: Thomas Stanley)
  • The willow tree (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
  • 'Tis I can weave woollen and linen (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
  • To Carnations (Text: Robert Herrick)
  • Tom Lemin (Text: Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch, Sir)
  • Tone poem (Text: Edward Lear)
  • 'Twas pretty to be in Ballinderry (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
  • Wales Forever (Text: Cicely Fox Smith)
  • We wander by the waves [x]
  • What do you see? (Text: Helen Douglas Adam) [x]*
  • What is life without a wife (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
  • When she answered me her voice was low
  • Why so pale and wan (Text: John Suckling, Sir) GER
  • Will you float in my boat? (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
  • Wishing (Text: William Allingham)
  • Witches' Charms (Text: Ben Jonson)
  • op. 1. Eight songs from "The Spanish Gypsy"
      • no. 1. Blue wings (Text: Mary Ann Evans , as George Eliot)
      • no. 2. Day is dying (Text: Mary Ann Evans , as George Eliot)
      • no. 3. Sweet Springtime (Text: Mary Ann Evans , as George Eliot)
      • no. 4. Spring comes hither (Text: Mary Ann Evans , as George Eliot)
      • no. 5. Came a pretty maid (Text: Mary Ann Evans , as George Eliot)
      • no. 6. The world is great (Text: Mary Ann Evans , as George Eliot)
      • no. 7. Bright, o bright Fedalma (Text: Mary Ann Evans , as George Eliot)
      • no. 8. The radiant dark (Text: Mary Ann Evans , as George Eliot)
  • op. 4. Six Songs of Heine
      • no. 1. Sterne mit den gold'nen Füßchen (Text: Heinrich Heine) CAT ENG ENG ENG ENG FRE ITA
      • no. 2. Mit deinen blauen Augen (Text: Heinrich Heine) CAT DUT ENG FRE ITA JPN RUS SPA SWE
      • no. 3. Daß du mich liebst (Text: Heinrich Heine) ENG
      • no. 4. Frühling (Text: Heinrich Heine) CAT DUT ENG FRE
      • no. 5. Ernst ist der Frühling (Text: Heinrich Heine) CAT CAT ENG FRE SPA
      • no. 6. Der Schmetterling ist in die Rose verliebt (Text: Heinrich Heine) ENG ENG FRE
  • op. 6. Two Songs from incidental music to the play Queen Mary
      • no. 1. The Milkmaid's Song (Text: Alfred Tennyson, Lord)
      • no. 2. The Lute Song (Text: Alfred Tennyson, Lord) GER
  • op. 7. Six Songs of Heine : Lieder-Album II
      • no. 1. Ich lieb' eine Blume (Text: Heinrich Heine) ENG FRE
      • no. 2. Wie des Mondes Abbild zittert (Text: Heinrich Heine) CAT ENG ENG FRE RUS
      • no. 3. An die blaue Himmelsdecke (Text: Heinrich Heine) CAT ENG FRE
      • no. 4. Der sterbende Almansor (Text: Heinrich Heine)
      • no. 5. Ich halte ihr die Augen zu (Text: Heinrich Heine) ENG FRE
      • no. 6. Schlummerlied (Text: Heinrich Heine)
  • op. 14. Six Songs
      • no. 1. Requiescat (Text: Matthew Arnold)
      • no. 2. Ode to the Skylark (Text: Percy Bysshe Shelley) CZE ITA SPA
      • no. 3. Sweeter than the violet (Text: Andrew Lang after Meleager of Gadara) ⊗
      • no. 4. There be none of Beauty's daughters (Text: George Gordon Noel Byron, Lord Byron) CAT CZE DAN DUT FRE GER GER GER ITA RUS RUS
      • no. 5. Tragödie [multi-text setting] (Text: Heine) ITA SWE DUT ENG IRI GER FRE CZE CAT
      • no. 6. Le bien vient en dormant (Text: Jean-Baptiste Joseph Willart de Grécourt)
  • op. 19. Six songs
      • no. 1. A Hymn in Praise of Neptune (Text: Thomas Campion)
      • no. 2. Golden slumbers (Text: Thomas Dekker)
      • no. 3. To the rose (Text: Robert Herrick)
      • no. 4. Come to me when the earth is fair (Text: Walter Herries Pollock)
      • no. 5. Boat song (Text: Walter Herries Pollock)
      • no. 6. The Rhine wine (Text: Walter Herries Pollock)
  • op. 26. Carmen Sæculare (Text: Alfred Tennyson, Lord)
  • op. 30. A Child's Garland of Songs
      • no. 1. Bed in summer (Text: Robert Louis Stevenson) ITA
      • no. 2. Pirate story (Text: Robert Louis Stevenson)
      • no. 3. Foreign lands (Text: Robert Louis Stevenson)
      • no. 4. Windy nights (Text: Robert Louis Stevenson) FRE FRE GER
      • no. 5. Where go the boats? (Text: Robert Louis Stevenson) ITA
      • no. 6. My shadow (Text: Robert Louis Stevenson)
      • no. 7. Marching song (Text: Robert Louis Stevenson)
      • no. 8. Foreign children (Text: Robert Louis Stevenson) ITA
      • no. 9. My ship and me (Text: Robert Louis Stevenson) FRE FRE
  • op. 38. Three motets ENG GER
      • no. 1. Justorum animae ENG ENG GER GER
      • no. 2. Coelos ascendit FRE GER
      • no. 3. Beati quorum via (Text: Bible or other Sacred Texts) ENG ENG FRE GER GER
  • op. 43. Three songs
      • no. 1. Since thou, O fondest and truest (Text: Robert Seymour Bridges)
      • no. 2. I praise the tender flower (Text: Robert Seymour Bridges) DUT
      • no. 3. Say, O say! saith the music (Text: Robert Seymour Bridges)
  • op. 49. Six Elizabethan Pastorals
      • no. 3. Diaphenia (Text: Henry Constable; Henry Chettle) FRE
  • op. 65. The Clown's Songs from Twelfth Night
      • no. 1. O mistress mine (Text: William Shakespeare) CAT FIN FRE GER GER GER IRI ITA NOR POL
      • no. 2. Come away Death (Text: William Shakespeare) DUT DUT FIN FRE GER GER GER GER ITA NOR NOR POL SWE
      • no. 3. The rain it raineth every day (Text: William Shakespeare) CAT DAN FIN FRE GER NOR POL RUS SWE
  • op. 72. Die Wallfahrt nach Kevlaar
      • no. 1. Am Fenster stand die Mutter (Text: Heinrich Heine) ENG ENG FRE
      • no. 2. Die Mutter Gottes zu Kevlaar (Text: Heinrich Heine) ENG ENG FRE
      • no. 3. Der kranke Sohn und die Mutter (Text: Heinrich Heine) ENG ENG FRE
  • op. 76. Songs of Erin
      • no. 1. The song of the rose (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
      • no. 2. The only one for me (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
      • no. 3. Changing her mind (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
      • no. 4. Lost light of my eyes (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
      • no. 5. The stratagem (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
      • no. 6. The stolen heart (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
      • no. 7. The melody of the harp (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
      • no. 8. The beautiful City of Sligo (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
      • no. 9. The blackbird and the wren (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
      • no. 10. Remember the poor (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
      • no. 11. The heroes of the sea (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
      • no. 12. The black phantom (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
      • no. 13. Mary, what's the matter? (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
      • no. 14. Away to the wars (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
      • no. 15. Lovely Anne (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
      • no. 16. Farewell now, Miss Gordon (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
      • no. 17. Eva Toole (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
      • no. 18. The falling star (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
      • no. 19. Kitty of the cows (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
      • no. 20. The king's cave (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
      • no. 21. Lullaby (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
      • no. 22. The alarm (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
      • no. 23. The song of the Fairy King (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
      • no. 24. Clare's dragoons (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
      • no. 25. The bower in my breast (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
      • no. 26. Marching to Candahar (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
      • no. 27. The quern song (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
      • no. 28. I shall not die for love of thee (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
      • no. 29. O'Donnell's march (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
      • no. 30. The death of Oscar (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
      • no. 31. Daniel Whitty (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
      • no. 32. Roddy More the rover (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
      • no. 33. Trottin' to the fair (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
      • no. 34. Like a stone in the street (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
      • no. 35. The Daughter of the Rock (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
      • no. 36. The sailor's bride (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
      • no. 37. The riddle (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
      • no. 38. I pray you be patient (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
      • no. 39. More of Cloyne (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
      • no. 40. The reaper's revenge (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
      • no. 41. The Killarney hunt (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
      • no. 42. Oh my grief! oh my grief! (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
      • no. 43. Since we're apart (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
      • no. 44. My garden at the back (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
      • no. 45. The County of Mayo (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
      • no. 46. Alone, all alone (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
      • no. 47. The death of General Wolfe (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
      • no. 48. The songs Erin sings (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
      • no. 49. Like a ghost I am gone (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
      • no. 50. The leafy Cool-kellure (Text: Alfred Perceval Graves)
  • op. 77. An Irish Idyll in Six Miniatures
      • no. 1. Corrymeela (Text: Agnes Shakespeare Higginson , as Moira O'Neill)
      • no. 2. The Fairy Lough (Text: Agnes Shakespeare Higginson , as Moira O'Neill)
      • no. 3. Cuttin' rushes (Text: Agnes Shakespeare Higginson , as Moira O'Neill)
      • no. 4. Johneen (Text: Agnes Shakespeare Higginson , as Moira O'Neill)
      • no. 5. A broken song (Text: Agnes Shakespeare Higginson , as Moira O'Neill)
      • no. 6. Back to Ireland (Text: Agnes Shakespeare Higginson , as Moira O'Neill)
  • op. 82. Five Sonnets from The Triumph of Love
      • no. 1. O one deep sacred outlet of my soul! (Text: Edmond Holmes)
      • no. 2. Like as the thrush in winter when the skies (Text: Edmond Holmes)
      • no. 3. When in the solemn stillness of the night (Text: Edmond Holmes)
      • no. 4. I think that we were children long ago (Text: Edmond Holmes)
      • no. 5. O flames of passion, will ye never die (Text: Edmond Holmes)
  • op. 91. Songs of the Sea
      • no. 1. Drake's drum (Text: Henry Newbolt, Sir)
      • no. 2. Outward bound (Text: Henry Newbolt, Sir)
      • no. 3. Devon, O Devon, in wind and rain (Text: Henry Newbolt, Sir)
      • no. 4. Homeward bound (Text: Henry Newbolt, Sir)
      • no. 5. The "Old Superb" (Text: Henry Newbolt, Sir)
  • op. 97. Six Songs of Faith
      • no. 1. Strong Son of God (Text: Alfred Tennyson, Lord)
      • no. 2. God and the Universe (Text: Alfred Tennyson, Lord)
      • no. 3. Faith (Text: Alfred Tennyson, Lord)
      • no. 4. To the Soul (Text: Walt Whitman) FRE GER
      • no. 5. Tears! tears! tears! (Text: Walt Whitman)
      • no. 6. Joy, shipmate, joy (Text: Walt Whitman) CAT FRE
  • op. 106. 4 Part-Songs for Male Voices TTBB
      • no. 1. Autumn leaves lie strewn around me here (Text: Charles Dickens)
      • no. 2. Love's Folly [x]
      • no. 3. To his flocks [x]
      • no. 4. Fair Phyllis [x]
  • op. 110. 4 Part-Songs for SATB (also for SSAA)
      • no. 1. Valentine's Day [x]
      • no. 2. Dirge [x]
      • no. 3. The Fairies [x]
      • no. 4. Heraclitus (Text: William Johnson Cory after Callimachus)
  • op. 111. 3 Part-Songs for SATB
      • no. 1. A Lover's Ditty [x]
      • no. 2. The Praise of Spring [x]
      • no. 3. The Patient Lover [x]
  • op. 112. Four songs
      • no. 1. Spring (Text: Alfred Tennyson, Lord)
      • no. 2. The silence (Text: Alfred Tennyson, Lord)
      • no. 3. The city child (Text: Alfred Tennyson, Lord)
      • no. 4. The vision (Text: Alfred Tennyson, Lord)
  • op. 113. Bible Songs
      • no. 1. A song of Freedom (Text: Bible or other Sacred Texts after Bible or other Sacred Texts) GER
      • no. 2. A song of trust (Text: Bible or other Sacred Texts after Bible or other Sacred Texts) DUT FRE GER GER GER
      • no. 3. A song of Hope (Text: Bible or other Sacred Texts after Bible or other Sacred Texts) DUT FRE FRE FRE FRE GER GER GER GER LAT
      • no. 4. A song of Peace (Text: Bible or other Sacred Texts)
      • no. 5. A song of Battle (Text: Bible or other Sacred Texts after Bible or other Sacred Texts)
      • no. 6. A song of Wisdom (Text: Bible or other Sacred Texts)
  • op. 117. Songs of the Fleet
      • no. 1. Sailing at dawn (Text: Henry Newbolt, Sir)
      • no. 2. The song of the sou'wester (Text: Henry Newbolt, Sir)
      • no. 3. The middle watch (Text: Henry Newbolt, Sir)
      • no. 4. The little admiral (Text: Henry Newbolt, Sir)
      • no. 5. Fare well (Text: Henry Newbolt, Sir)
  • op. 118. Cushendall: An Irish Song-Cycle
      • no. 1. Ireland (Text: John Andrew Stevenson) [x]
      • no. 2. Did you ever? (Text: John Andrew Stevenson) [x]
      • no. 3. Cushendall (Text: John Andrew Stevenson) [x]
      • no. 4. The Crow (Text: John Andrew Stevenson) [x]
      • no. 5. Daddy-Long-Legs (Text: John Andrew Stevenson) [x]
      • no. 6. How does the wind blow? (Text: John Andrew Stevenson) [x]
      • no. 7. Night (Text: John Andrew Stevenson) [x]
  • op. 119. Eight partsongs
      • no. 1. The witch (Text: Mary Coleridge)
      • no. 2. Farewell, my joy (Text: Mary Coleridge)
      • no. 3. The blue bird (Text: Mary Coleridge) DUT FRE GER
      • no. 4. The train (Text: Mary Coleridge)
      • no. 5. The inkbottle (Text: Mary Coleridge)
      • no. 6. The swallow (Text: Mary Coleridge)
      • no. 7. Chillingham (Text: Mary Coleridge)
      • no. 8. My heart in thine (Text: Mary Coleridge)
  • op. 125. Four songs
      • no. 1. John Kelly (Text: Winifred Mary Letts)
      • no. 2. The Song of Asia (Text: Percy Bysshe Shelley)
      • no. 3. Phoebe (Text: Thomas Lodge)
      • no. 4. The Song of the Spirit of the Hour (Text: Percy Bysshe Shelley)
  • op. 127. Eight partsongs
      • no. 1. Plighted (Text: Mary Coleridge) [x]
      • no. 2. Veneta (Text: Mary Coleridge)
      • no. 3. When Mary thro' the garden went (Text: Mary Coleridge) GER
      • no. 4. The haven (Text: Mary Coleridge)
      • no. 5. The Guest (Text: Mary Coleridge)
      • no. 6. Larghetto (Text: Mary Coleridge)
      • no. 7. Wilderspin (Text: Mary Coleridge)
      • no. 8. To a Tree (Text: Mary Coleridge)
  • op. 138. Six Songs for Two Sopranos
      • no. 1. A Welcome Song (Text: Robert Herrick) [x]
      • no. 2. To Music (Text: Robert Herrick)
      • no. 3. Autumn (Text: Percy Bysshe Shelley) CZE RUS
      • no. 4. The Chase (Text: William Rowley) [x]
      • no. 5. Meg Merrilies (Text: John Keats)
      • no. 6. O sweet content (Text: Thomas Dekker)
  • op. 139. A Fire of Turf
      • no. 1. A fire of turf (Text: Winifred Mary Letts)
      • no. 2. The chapel on the hill (Text: Winifred Mary Letts)
      • no. 3. Cowslip time (Text: Winifred Mary Letts)
      • no. 4. Scared (Text: Winifred Mary Letts)
      • no. 5. Blackberry time (Text: Winifred Mary Letts)
      • no. 6. The fair (Text: Winifred Mary Letts)
      • no. 7. The West Wind (Text: Winifred Mary Letts)
  • op. 140. A Sheaf of Songs from Leinster
      • no. 1. Grandeur (Text: Winifred Mary Letts)
      • no. 2. Thief of the World (Text: Winifred Mary Letts)
      • no. 3. A soft day (Text: Winifred Mary Letts)
      • no. 4. Little Peter Morrissey (Text: Winifred Mary Letts) [x]
      • no. 5. The bold unbiddable child (Text: Winifred Mary Letts)
      • no. 6. Irish skies (Text: Winifred Mary Letts)
  • op. 157. Songs of a Roving Celt
      • no. 1. The Pibroch (Text: Murdoch Maclean)
      • no. 2. Assynt of the shadows (Text: Murdoch Maclean) [x]
      • no. 3. The Sobbing of the Spey (Text: Murdoch Maclean) [x]
      • no. 4. No more (Text: Murdoch Maclean) [x]
      • no. 5. The Call (Text: Murdoch Maclean) [x]
  • op. 174. Six Songs from "The Glens of Antrim"
      • no. 1. Denny's Daughter (Text: Agnes Shakespeare Higginson , as Moira O'Neill)
      • no. 2. The Sailor Man (Text: Agnes Shakespeare Higginson , as Moira O'Neill)
      • no. 3. Lookin' Back (Text: Agnes Shakespeare Higginson , as Moira O'Neill)
      • no. 4. At Sea (Text: Agnes Shakespeare Higginson , as Moira O'Neill)
      • no. 5. I mind the day (Text: Agnes Shakespeare Higginson , as Moira O'Neill)
      • no. 6. The Boy from Ballytearim (Text: Agnes Shakespeare Higginson , as Moira O'Neill)
  • op. 175. Six Songs
      • no. 1. A Song of the Bow (Text: Reginald Heber, Church of England's Lord Bishop of Kolkota ) [x]
      • no. 2. Drop me a flower (Text: Alfred Tennyson, Lord)
      • no. 3. The Winds of Bethlehem (Text: Winifred Mary Letts) [x]
      • no. 4. The Monkey's Carol (Text: Winifred Mary Letts) [x]
      • no. 5. Lullaby (Text: Georgiana Charlotte Fullerton, Lady , as G. Leveson Gower) [x]
      • no. 6. The Unknown Sea (Text: Mary Kitson Clark) [x]
  • op. 365. The Hardy Norse-woman (Text: Edward Lear , as Derry Down Derry)
  • op. 366. The Compleat Virtuoso (Text: Edward Lear , as Derry Down Derry)
  • op. 375. The aquiline snub (Text: Edward Lear)

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