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Available Poems in National Airs (by Thomas Moore )

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  • Bright be thy dreams  FRE GER
  • Hark! the vesper hymn is stealing  (Halfdan Kjerulf, Frank Mori, John Andrew Stevenson) DAN GER
  • How oft, when watching stars  FRE GER
  • Maltese Air  GER
  • Oft in the stilly night  (Benjamin Britten, Cecil Armstrong Gibbs, David Nyvall, Jr., Charles Hubert Hastings Parry, Sir, William E. H. Potter, John Theodore Livingston Raynor, John Andrew Stevenson, Rudolph T. Werther) CAT FRE GER GER
  • Oh, come to me when daylight sets  (Greg Lonasil) GER GER GER
  • Oh say, thou best and brightest : Spanish Air  (W. H. J. Graham) SWE
  • Peace be around thee  (Frederic Hymen Cowen, Sir, Rosalind Frances Ellicott, Alicia Adélaïda Needham)
  • Peace to the slumb'rers!  (Max Bruch) FRE GER GER
  • Row gently here  (Benjamin Carr, Edward L. Hopkins, Paul van Katwijk) GER GER
  • See, the dawn from Heaven  (Charles Wood)
  • Take hence the bowl  GER
  • Those evening bells  (Harry Hill, Charles Edward Ives, Harvey Worthington Loomis) FRE GER GER GER GER RUS

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