Texts to Art Songs and Choral Works by C. Pye
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All titles of vocal settings in Alphabetic order
- Children's Voices (Text: Charlotte Alington Pye , as Claribel) [x]
 - Come back to Erin (Text: Charlotte Alington Pye , as Claribel) [x]
 - Daydreams (Text: Charlotte Alington Pye , as Claribel) [x]
 - Dream-Land (Text: Charlotte Alington Pye , as Claribel) [x]
 - Farewell to Erin (Text: Charlotte Alington Pye , as Claribel) [x]
 - Five o'clock in the morning (Text: Charlotte Alington Pye , as Claribel) [x]
 - Golden days (Text: C. K. Gifford, Mrs.)
 - Hope (Text: Henry Saville Clarke) [x]
 - I cannot sing the old songs (Text: Charlotte Alington Pye , as Claribel) [x]
 - Janet's choice (Text: Charlotte Alington Pye , as Claribel) [x]
 - Lost at sea (Text: Matthew Arnold)
 - Maggie's secret (Text: Charlotte Alington Pye , as Claribel) [x]
 - Maggie's welcome (Text: Charlotte Alington Pye , as Claribel) [x]
 - Marion's song (Text: E. F.) [x]
 - Mary, I will wait for thee (Text: Charlotte Alington Pye , as Claribel)
 - Milly's faith (Text: Charlotte Alington Pye , as Claribel) [x]
 - O blackbird! sing me (Text: Alfred Tennyson, Lord)
 - Parting (Text: Charlotte Brontë)
 - Resignation (Text: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow)
 - Strangers yet (Text: Richard Monckton Milnes, Lord Houghton)
 - Take back the heart (Text: C. K. Gifford, Mrs. , as Mrs. G. R. Gifford)
 - The brook (Text: Alfred Tennyson, Lord)
 - The Sailor‑Boy (Text: Alfred Tennyson, Lord)
 - Walter's wooing (Text: Charlotte Alington Pye , as Claribel)
 - What need have I the truth to tell!? : Robin's reply to Won't you tell me why!? [x]
 - When all the world is young (Text: Charles Kingsley)
 - Why can I not forego? (Text: Winthrop Mackworth Praed) [x]
 - Won't you tell me why Robin (Text: Charlotte Alington Pye , as Claribel) [x]
 
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