Sortable Table of Contents for Volumes I through XVIII (Second Series)
of Novello's Part-Song Book.
After volume XVIII, song numbers were assigned without volume
numbers, reaching at least No. 1530 by ca.1944.
Vol. | Pg. | No. | Title | Composer |
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1 | 1 | 37 | Old May Day | Benedict, Julius |
1 | 5 | 38 | Invocation to sleep | Benedict, Julius |
1 | 12 | 39 | A Night Song | Benedict, Julius |
1 | 18 | 40 | Dirge for the faithful Lover | Benedict, Julius |
1 | 22 | 41 | A Drinking Song | Benedict, Julius |
1 | 29 | 42 | Sylvan Pleasures | Benedict, Julius |
1 | 39 | 43 | Consolation | Smart, Henry |
1 | 43 | 44 | Good Night, thou glorious Sun | Smart, Henry |
1 | 49 | 45 | Hunting Song (Waken, Lords and Ladies gay) | Smart, Henry |
1 | 55 | 46 | Lady, rise, sweet Morn's awaking | Smart, Henry |
1 | 60 | 47 | Summer Morning | Smart, Henry |
1 | 65 | 48 | The Sea King | Smart, Henry |
1 | 70 | 49 | Orpheus to his lute | Macfarren, G.A. |
1 | 75 | 50 | When Icicles hung by the Wall | Macfarren, G.A. |
1 | 79 | 51 | Come away, come away, Death | Macfarren, G.A. |
1 | 85 | 52 | When Daisies pied | Macfarren, G.A. |
1 | 90 | 53 | Who is Sylvia? | Macfarren, G.A. |
1 | 94 | 54 | Fear no more the heat o' the Sun | Macfarren, G.A. |
1 | 101 | 55 | Blow, blow thou Winter Wind | Macfarren, G.A. |
1 | 106 | 56 | The Belfry Tower | Hatton, J. L. |
1 | 117 | 57 | England | Hatton, J. L. |
1 | 123 | 58 | Come celebrate the May | Hatton, J. L. |
1 | 127 | 59 | Song to Pan | Hatton, J. L. |
1 | 133 | 60 | The Indian Maid | Hatton, J. L. |
1 | 141 | 61 | The Pearl Divers | Hatton, J. L. |
2 | 1 | 62 | Robin Goodfellow | Macfarren, G.A. |
2 | 6 | 63 | Break, break on thy cold grey stones, O Sea | Macfarren, G.A. |
2 | 13 | 64 | Echoes (The splendour falls on Castle Walls) | Macfarren, G.A. |
2 | 21 | 65 | Song of the Railroads | Macfarren, G.A. |
2 | 25 | 66 | Christmas | Macfarren, G.A. |
2 | 32 | 67 | Adieu, love, adieu | Macfarren, G.A. |
2 | 40 | 68 | Sir Knight, Sir Knight | Macirone, C. A. |
2 | 47 | 69 | The Wounded Cupid | Macirone, C. A. |
2 | 51 | 70 | Woman's smile | Macirone, C. A. |
2 | 57 | 71 | Autolycus' Song | Macirone, C. A. |
2 | 68 | 72 | Footsteps of Angels | Macirone, C. A. |
2 | 69 | 73 | The Sun shines fair on Carlisle wall | Macirone, C. A. |
2 | 76 | 74 | The Pilgrims | Leslie, Henry |
2 | 82 | 75 | My soul to God, my heart to thee | Leslie, Henry |
2 | 90 | 76 | Awake, awake, the flowers unfold | Leslie, Henry |
2 | 95 | 77 | How sweet the moonlight sleeps | Leslie, Henry |
2 | 99 | 78 | Land ho | Leslie, Henry |
2 | 104 | 79 | Up, up, ye dames | Leslie, Henry |
2 | 110 | 80 | Thine eyes so bright | Leslie, Henry |
2 | 112 | 81 | All is not gold | Westbrook, W. J. |
2 | 126 | 82 | Hark how the birds | Lahee, Henry |
2 | 133 | 83 | All ye woods | Lahee, Henry |
2 | 137 | 84 | My love is fair | Leslie, Henry |
2 | 145 | 85 | Charm me asleep | Leslie, Henry |
3 | 1 | 86 | When Twilight Dews | Hiles, Henry |
3 | 4 | 87 | A Finland Love Song | Hiles, Henry |
3 | 7 | 88 | Evening | Hiles, Henry |
3 | 10 | 89 | To the Morning Wind | Hiles, Henry |
3 | 18 | 90 | To Daffodils | Hiles, Henry |
3 | 23 | 91 | Summer Longings | Hiles, Henry |
3 | 30 | 92 | Night, lovely night | Berger, Francesco |
3 | 33 | 93 | Essay, my heart | Berger, Francesco |
3 | 38 | 94 | Childhood's melody | Berger, Francesco |
3 | 42 | 95 | Now | Berger, Francesco |
3 | 49 | 96 | Sunset | Berger, Francesco |
3 | 53 | 97 | Arise, arise, the sunbeams hail | Berger, Francesco |
3 | 61 | 98 | Night winds that so gently flow | Calkin, J. Baptiste |
3 | 65 | 99 | Breathe soft ye winds | Calkin, J. Baptiste |
3 | 69 | 100 | By lady is so wondrous fair | Calkin, J. Baptiste |
3 | 73 | 101 | The Chivalry of Labour | Calkin, J. Baptiste |
3 | 85 | 102 | Come, fill, my boys | Calkin, J. Baptiste |
3 | 93 | 103 | Echoes | Calkin, J. Baptiste |
3 | 97 | 104 | Phoebus | Barnby, J. |
3 | 101 | 105 | Luna | Barnby, J. |
3 | 105 | 106 | A Wife's Song | Barnby, J. |
3 | 109 | 107 | Home they brought her warrior dead | Barnby, J. |
3 | 112 | 108 | Annie Lee | Barnby, J. |
3 | 116 | 109 | Starry Crown of Heaven | Barnby, J. |
3 | 119 | 110 | The Wind | Barnby, J. |
3 | 124 | 111 | The Skylark | Barnby, J. |
3 | 131 | 112 | The Sands of Dee | Macfarren, G.A. |
3 | 136 | 113 | Alton Locke's Song | Macfarren, G.A. |
3 | 139 | 114 | The Starlings | Macfarren, G.A. |
3 | 143 | 115 | The Three Fishers | Macfarren, G.A. |
3 | 151 | 116 | The World's Age | Macfarren, G.A. |
3 | 155 | 117 | Sing heigh ho! | Macfarren, G.A. |
4 | 1 | 118 | Fairy Song | Zimmermann, Agnes |
4 | 6 | 119 | Good night | Zimmermann, Agnes |
4 | 10 | 120 | Gone for ever | Zimmermann, Agnes |
4 | 16 | 121 | Flowers | Zimmermann, Agnes |
4 | 23 | 122 | To Daffodils | Zimmermann, Agnes |
4 | 27 | 123 | Good morrow | Zimmermann, Agnes |
4 | 33 | 124 | Sign no more, ladies | Macfarren, G.A. |
4 | 38 | 125 | You spotted snakes | Macfarren, G.A. |
4 | 45 | 126 | Take, O take those lips away | Macfarren, G.A. |
4 | 48 | 127 | It was a lover and his lass | Macfarren, G.A. |
4 | 59 | 128 | Oh mistress mine | Macfarren, G.A. |
4 | 63 | 129 | Under the greenwood tree | Macfarren, G.A. |
4 | 67 | 130 | Hark, hark, the lark | Macfarren, G.A. |
4 | 72 | 131 | Tell me where is fancy bred | Macfarren, G.A. |
4 | 76 | 132 | The Violet | Leslie, Henry |
4 | 82 | 133 | One morning sweet in May | Leslie, Henry |
4 | 87 | 134 | Daylight is fading | Leslie, Henry |
4 | 91 | 135 | Down in a pretty valley | Leslie, Henry |
4 | 96 | 136 | The Primrose | Leslie, Henry |
4 | 100 | 137 | Arise, sweet love | Leslie, Henry |
4 | 106 | 138 | Tis break of day | Smart, Henry |
4 | 110 | 139 | My true love hath my heart | Smart, Henry |
4 | 114 | 140 | Doth not my lady come? | Smart, Henry |
4 | 118 | 141 | Spring Song | Smart, Henry |
4 | 122 | 142 | The Curfew | Smart, Henry |
4 | 126 | 143 | Here, sweet spirit | Smart, Henry |
4 | 130 | 144 | Spring voices | Reay, Samuel |
4 | 136 | 145 | Waken, lords and ladies gay | Reay, Samuel |
4 | 143 | 146 | As it fell upon a day | Reay, Samuel |
4 | 149 | 147 | Huntsman, rest | Reay, Samuel |
4 | 154 | 148 | Tis May upon the mountain | Reay, Samuel |
4 | 160 | 149 | Take, O take those lips away | Reay, Samuel |
5 | 1 | 150 | The rainy day | Sullivan, Arthur S. |
5 | 5 | 151 | Oh hush thee, my babie | Sullivan, Arthur S. |
5 | 11 | 152 | Evening | Sullivan, Arthur S. |
5 | 15 | 153 | Joy to the victors | Sullivan, Arthur S. |
5 | 21 | 154 | Parting gleams | Sullivan, Arthur S. |
5 | 25 | 155 | Echoes | Sullivan, Arthur S. |
5 | 31 | 156 | Spring | Macfarren, Walter |
5 | 37 | 157 | Summer | Macfarren, Walter |
5 | 41 | 158 | Autumn | Macfarren, Walter |
5 | 47 | 159 | Winter | Macfarren, Walter |
5 | 53 | 160 | You stole my love | Macfarren, Walter |
5 | 57 | 161 | Dainty love | Macfarren, Walter |
5 | 61 | 162 | Drops of rain | Lemmens, J. |
5 | 69 | 163 | The fairy ring | Lemmens, J. |
5 | 75 | 164 | The light of day | Lemmens, J. |
5 | 82 | 165 | Oh welcome him | Lemmens, J. |
5 | 89 | 166 | Sunshine through the clouds | Lemmens, J. |
5 | 97 | 167 | The Cornfield | Lemmens, J. |
5 | 105 | 168 | Wake ! to the hunting | Smart, Henry |
5 | 111 | 169 | Dost thou idly ask? | Smart, Henry |
5 | 116 | 170 | A Psalm of Life | Smart, Henry |
5 | 120 | 171 | Only thou | Smart, Henry |
5 | 124 | 172 | I prithee send me back my heart | Smart, Henry |
5 | 128 | 173 | The Moon | Smart, Henry |
5 | 134 | 174 | A Spring Song | Pinsuti, Ciro |
5 | 140 | 175 | An Autumn Song | Pinsuti, Ciro |
5 | 147 | 176 | The two spirits | Pinsuti, Ciro |
5 | 152 | 177 | The Crusaders | Pinsuti, Ciro |
5 | 158 | 178 | The Caravan | Pinsuti, Ciro |
5 | 166 | 179 | Stradella | Pinsuti, Ciro |
6 | 1 | 180 | When ev'ning's twilight [mixed voices] | Hatton, J. L. |
6 | 3 | 181 | Absence [mixed voices] | Hatton, J. L. |
6 | 5 | 182 | April showers [mixed voices] | Hatton, J. L. |
6 | 10 | 183 | The red red rose [mixed voices] | Hatton, J. L. |
6 | 17 | 184 | Beware [mixed voices] | Hatton, J. L. |
6 | 22 | 185 | The Sailor's song [mixed voices] | Hatton, J. L. |
6 | 27 | 186 | Good night [mixed voices] | Hatton, J. L. |
6 | 31 | 187 | Blythe is the Bird | Hatton, J. L. |
6 | 34 | 188 | Stars of the summer night [mixed voices] | Hatton, J. L. |
6 | 41 | 189 | The hemlock tree [mixed voices] | Hatton, J. L. |
6 | 50 | 190 | Jack Frost [mixed voices] | Hatton, J. L. |
6 | 55 | 191 | I loved her [mixed voices] | Hatton, J. L. |
6 | 60 | 192 | The Village Blacksmith [mixed voices] | Hatton, J. L. |
6 | 67 | 193 | The bait (come live with me) | Hatton, J. L. |
6 | 73 | 194 | Softly fall the shades of evening | Hatton, J. L. |
6 | 78 | 195 | Auburn (sweet village) | Hatton, J. L. |
6 | 84 | 196 | Bird of the Wilderness | Hatton, J. L. |
6 | 90 | 197 | The summer gale | Hatton, J. L. |
6 | 94 | 198 | I met her in the quiet lane | Hatton, J. L. |
6 | 98 | 199 | If thou art sleeping | Hatton, J. L. |
6 | 103 | 200 | Spring song | Hatton, J. L. |
6 | 110 | 201 | Good wishes | Hatton, J. L. |
6 | 116 | 202 | Parting and meeting | Hatton, J. L. |
6 | 120 | 203 | Whether kiss'd by sunbeams | Hatton, J. L. |
6 | 125 | 204 | The roses are blushing | Hatton, J. L. |
6 | 132 | 205 | The rivals | Hatton, J. L. |
6 | 137 | 206 | The village dance | Hatton, J. L. |
6 | 144 | 207 | Song of the Gipsy maidens | Hatton, J. L. |
6 | 149 | 208 | The waterfall | Hatton, J. L. |
6 | 154 | 209 | Over hill, over dale | Hatton, J. L. |
6 | 161 | 210 | Love me little, love me long | Hatton, J. L. |
6 | 168 | 211 | Going a-maying | Hatton, J. L. |
6 | 175 | 212 | See the rooks are homeward flying | Hatton, J. L. |
6 | 182 | 213 | Sweet lady moon | Hatton, J. L. |
6 | 187 | 214 | Hark the Convent bells are ringing | Hatton, J. L. |
7 | 1 | 215 | When ev'ning's twilight | Hatton, J. L. |
7 | 3 | 216 | Warrior's song | Hatton, J. L. |
7 | 8 | 217 | Absence | Hatton, J. L. |
7 | 10 | 218 | April showers | Hatton, J. L. |
7 | 15 | 219 | The red, red rose | Hatton, J. L. |
7 | 22 | 220 | Beware | Hatton, J. L. |
7 | 27 | 221 | The happiest land | Hatton, J. L. |
7 | 34 | 222 | The sailor's song | Hatton, J. L. |
7 | 39 | 223 | Busy, curious, thirsty fly | Hatton, J. L. |
7 | 43 | 224 | Good night, beloved | Hatton, J. L. |
7 | 47 | 225 | Bacchanalian song | Hatton, J. L. |
7 | 52 | 226 | Stars of the summer night | Hatton, J. L. |
7 | 59 | 227 | King Witlaf's drinking horn | Hatton, J. L. |
7 | 67 | 228 | Tars' song | Hatton, J. L. |
7 | 76 | 229 | The hemlock tree | Hatton, J. L. |
7 | 85 | 230 | Jack Frost | Hatton, J. L. |
7 | 90 | 231 | The lye | Hatton, J. L. |
7 | 95 | 232 | I loved her | Hatton, J. L. |
7 | 100 | 233 | The village blacksmith | Hatton, J. L. |
7 | 107 | 234 | The letter | Hatton, J. L. |
7 | 114 | 235 | Shall I, wasting in despair | Hatton, J. L. |
7 | 121 | 236 | The way to build a boat, or Jack's opinion | Hatton, J. L. |
7 | 130 | 237 | I lov'd a lass, a fair one | Hatton, J. L. |
7 | 189 | 238 | The lifeboat | Hatton, J. L. |
8 | 1 | 239 | The shepherd's farewell | Smart, Henry |
8 | 4 | 240 | The wave's reproof | Smart, Henry |
8 | 9 | 241 | Ave Maria | Smart, Henry |
8 | 12 | 242 | Spring | Smart, Henry |
8 | 16 | 243 | Morning | Smart, Henry |
8 | 21 | 244 | Hymn to Cynthia | Smart, Henry |
8 | 26 | 245 | Cradle Song | Smart, Henry |
8 | 31 | 246 | The joys of Spring | Smart, Henry |
8 | 36 | 247 | Dream, baby, dream | Smart, Henry |
8 | 40 | 248 | A Song for the Seasons | Smart, Henry |
8 | 47 | 249 | Oh say not that my heart is cold | Smart, Henry |
8 | 51 | 250 | Love and mirth | Smart, Henry |
8 | 56 | 251 | Sweet vesper hymn | Smart, Henry |
8 | 61 | 252 | Crocuses and Snowdrops | Smart, Henry |
8 | 67 | 253 | Stars of the Summer night | Smart, Henry |
8 | 73 | 254 | Wind thy horn | Smart, Henry |
8 | 79 | 255 | The land of wonders | Smart, Henry |
8 | 84 | 256 | To little birds that sit and sing | Smart, Henry |
8 | 88 | 257 | How soft the shades of evening creep | Smart, Henry |
8 | 92 | 258 | How sweet in Summer morning | Smart, Henry |
8 | 96 | 259 | Now May is here | Smart, Henry |
9 | 1 | 260 | Hunting song | Macfarren, Walter |
9 | 7 | 261 | Summer Song | Macfarren, Walter |
9 | 13 | 262 | The Curfew Bell | Macfarren, Walter |
9 | 18 | 263 | The Warrior | Macfarren, Walter |
9 | 24 | 264 | Love's High, ho ! | Macfarren, Walter |
9 | 29 | 265 | Good night, good rest | Macfarren, Walter |
9 | 37 | 266 | The Fairies | Macfarren, Walter |
9 | 43 | 267 | Cradle Song | Macfarren, Walter |
9 | 48 | 268 | Morning Song | Macfarren, Walter |
9 | 54 | 269 | Go, pretty birds | Macfarren, Walter |
9 | 59 | 270 | More life | Macfarren, Walter |
9 | 64 | 271 | Sweet content | Macfarren, Walter |
9 | 69 | 272 | Sea Song | Macfarren, Walter |
9 | 74 | 273 | The stars are with the voyager | Macfarren, Walter |
9 | 78 | 274 | Autumn | Macfarren, Walter |
9 | 84 | 275 | Highland war song | Macfarren, Walter |
9 | 90 | 276 | Shortest and longest | Macfarren, Walter |
9 | 95 | 277 | Windlass Song | Macfarren, Walter |
9 | 102 | 278 | O lady, leave thy silken thread | Macfarren, Walter |
9 | 108 | 279 | Lover's parting | Macfarren, Walter |
9 | 113 | 280 | Shepherds all, and maidens fair | Macfarren, Walter |
9 | 119 | 281 | Night, sable goddess ! | Macfarren, Walter |
9 | 124 | 282 | Sweetest melancholy / Hence, all you vain delights | Macfarren, Walter |
9 | 129 | 283 | Swallow, swallow, hither wing | Macfarren, Walter |
10 | 1 | 284 | The hardy Norseman's house of yore | Pearsall, R. L. |
10 | 6 | 284 | The hardy Norseman's house of yore (male voices) | Pearsall, R. L. |
10 | 11 | 285 | Nymphs are sporting | Pearsall, R. L. |
10 | 16 | 286 | O who will o'er the downs so free | Pearsall, R. L. |
10 | 21 | 286 | O who will o'er the downs so free (male voices) | Pearsall, R. L. |
10 | 27 | 287 | Who shall win my lady fair | Pearsall, R. L. |
10 | 35 | 288 | Why with toil thy life consuming | Pearsall, R. L. |
10 | 40 | 289 | When Allen-a-Dale | Pearsall, R. L. |
10 | 47 | 290 | I saw lovely Phillis | Pearsall, R. L. |
10 | 52 | 291 | The River Spirit's Song | Pearsall, R. L. |
10 | 56 | 292 | It was upon a Spring-tide day | Pearsall, R. L. |
10 | 66 | 293 | Take heed, ye shepherd swains | Pearsall, R. L. |
10 | 73 | 294 | Spring returns | Pearsall, R. L. |
10 | 77 | 295 | Great God of love | Pearsall, R. L. |
10 | 82 | 296 | In dulci jubilo | Pearsall, R. L. |
10 | 89 | 297 | The Song of the Frank companies | Pearsall, R. L. |
10 | 95 | 298 | How bright in the Maytime | Pearsall, R. L. |
10 | 101 | 299 | The Winter Song | Pearsall, R. L. |
10 | 105 | 300 | The Bishop of Mentz | Pearsall, R. L. |
10 | 110 | 301 | When last I strayed | Pearsall, R. L. |
10 | 114 | 302 | See how smoothly | Pearsall, R. L. |
10 | 118 | 303 | Let us all go Maying | Pearsall, R. L. |
10 | 122 | 304 | List ! Lady, be not coy | Pearsall, R. L. |
10 | 130 | 305 | Oh ye roses | Pearsall, R. L. |
10 | 138 | 306 | Sing we and chant it. Madrigal, 8 voices | Pearsall, R. L. |
10 | 142 | 307 | Sing we and chant it. Ballet madrigal, 4 voices | Pearsall, R. L. |
10 | 146 | 308 | The red wine flows | Pearsall, R. L. |
10 | 150 | 309 | Shoot, false love, I care not | Pearsall, R. L. |
11 | 1 | 310 | Laugh not, youth, at age | Pearsall, R. L. |
11 | 10 | 311 | Down in my garden fair | Pearsall, R. L. |
11 | 15 | 312 | Adieu ! my native shore | Pearsall, R. L. |
11 | 19 | 313 | Purple glow the forest mountains | Pearsall, R. L. |
11 | 23 | 314 | Caput apri defero | Pearsall, R. L. |
11 | 29 | 315 | A Chieftain to the Highlands bound | Pearsall, R. L. |
11 | 33 | 316 | A King there was in Thule | Pearsall, R. L. |
11 | 35 | 317 | Come let us be merry | Pearsall, R. L. |
11 | 40 | 318 | Mihi est propositum | Pearsall, R. L. |
11 | 42 | 319 | Light of my soul | Pearsall, R. L. |
11 | 47 | 320 | Lay a garland | Pearsall, R. L. |
11 | 53 | 321 | Summer is y' coming in | Pearsall, R. L. |
11 | 58 | 322 | Why should the cuckoo's tuneful note | Pearsall, R. L. |
11 | 66 | 323 | Why weep, alas, my lady love | Pearsall, R. L. |
11 | 71 | 324 | There is a paradise on earth | Pearsall, R. L. |
11 | 76 | 325 | O ! All ye ladies fair and true | Pearsall, R. L. |
11 | 79 | 326 | War Song of the Norman Baron Taillefer | Pearsall, R. L. |
11 | 83 | 327 | Why do the roses | Pearsall, R. L. |
11 | 87 | 328 | Sweet as a flower in May | Pearsall, R. L. |
11 | 90 | 329 | The praise of good wine | Pearsall, R. L. |
11 | 93 | 330 | The Watchman's Song (male voices) | Pearsall, R. L. |
11 | 94 | 330 | The Watchman's Song (mixed voices) | Pearsall, R. L. |
11 | 96 | 331 | Waters of Elle | Pearsall, R. L. |
11 | 99 | 332 | No ! No ! Nigella | Pearsall, R. L. |
11 | 104 | 333 | Sir Patrick Spens | Pearsall, R. L. |
12 | 1 | 334 | Already snow has fallen | Franz, Robert |
12 | 4 | 335 | At parting | Franz, Robert |
12 | 8 | 336 | The fairest time | Franz, Robert |
12 | 12 | 337 | Spring's faith | Franz, Robert |
12 | 16 | 338 | May song | Franz, Robert |
12 | 20 | 339 | A morning walk | Franz, Robert |
12 | 27 | 340 | Home that I love | Abt, Franz |
12 | 33 | 341 | Eventide | Abt, Franz |
12 | 43 | 342 | Spring's awakening | Abt, Franz |
12 | 47 | 343 | Night-song | Abt, Franz |
12 | 50 | 344 | Evening glow on the woods | Abt, Franz |
12 | 57 | 345 | Dost thou hear the trees that rustle | Hensel, Fanny |
12 | 61 | 346 | The unknown land | Hensel, Fanny |
12 | 67 | 347 | In autumn | Hensel, Fanny |
12 | 71 | 348 | Morning greeting | Hensel, Fanny |
12 | 77 | 349 | The woodland valley | Hensel, Fanny |
12 | 80 | 350 | When woods are glowing | Hensel, Fanny |
12 | 86 | 351 | How I love the festive boy | Mackenzie, A. C. |
12 | 87 | 352 | O thou world so fair | Abt, Franz |
12 | 93 | 353 | Autumn | Mackenzie, A. C. |
12 | 97 | 354 | When spring begems the dewy scene | Mackenzie, A. C. |
12 | 109 | 355 | The day of love | Mackenzie, A. C. |
12 | 115 | 356 | The stars are with the voyager | Mackenzie, A. C. |
12 | 119 | 357 | Hail to the chief | Prout, E. |
12 | 129 | 358 | At the coming of the spring | Hatton, J. L. |
12 | 135 | 359 | Calm night | Hatton, J. L. |
12 | 141 | 360 | Come live with me | Hatton, J. L. |
12 | 147 | 361 | Echo's last word | Hatton, J. L. |
12 | 151 | 362 | He that hath a pleasant face | Hatton, J. L. |
12 | 156 | 363 | Keep time, keep time | Hatton, J. L. |
12 | 162 | 364 | Lo ! The peaceful shades of ev'ning | Hatton, J. L. |
12 | 166 | 365 | Not for me the lark is singing | Hatton, J. L. |
13 | 1 | 366 | Spring, the sweet spring | Hatton, J. L. |
13 | 8 | 367 | Take heart ! | Hatton, J. L. |
13 | 13 | 368 | The fishing boat | Hatton, J. L. |
13 | 17 | 369 | The lark | Hatton, J. L. |
13 | 22 | 370 | The moon shone calmly bright | Hatton, J. L. |
13 | 27 | 371 | The reproach | Hatton, J. L. |
13 | 30 | 372 | The swing | Hatton, J. L. |
13 | 36 | 373 | The wrecked hope | Hatton, J. L. |
13 | 41 | 374 | Twilight | Hatton, J. L. |
13 | 45 | 375 | Twilight now is round us veiling | Hatton, J. L. |
13 | 51 | 376 | What is got by sighing | Hatton, J. L. |
13 | 56 | 377 | Where shall the lover rest | Hatton, J. L. |
13 | 60 | 378 | Night | Gounod, Ch. |
13 | 68 | 379 | The dawn of day | Reay, Samuel |
13 | 74 | 380 | The calm of the sea and the prosperous voyage | Hiles, Henry |
13 | 84 | 381 | The wreck of the ìHesperusî | Hiles, Henry |
13 | 100 | 382 | Uncertain light | Schumann, R. |
13 | 107 | 383 | Confidence | Schumann, R. |
13 | 114 | 384 | The dream | Schumann, R. |
13 | 117 | 385 | The boat | Schumann, R. |
13 | 123 | 386 | Spring's approach | Egerton, Seymour |
13 | 129 | 387 | Wild rose | Egerton, Seymour |
13 | 136 | 388 | In the woods | Egerton, Seymour |
13 | 143 | 389 | The rose and the soul | Egerton, Seymour |
13 | 147 | 390 | Adieu to the woods | Egerton, Seymour |
13 | 153 | 391 | King Winter | Egerton, Seymour |
13 | 160 | 392 | The miller | Macfarren, G.A. |
14 | 1 | 393 | At first the mountain rill | Macfarren, G.A. |
14 | 7 | 394 | All is still | Macfarren, G.A. |
14 | 13 | 395 | Sleep ! the bird is in the nest | Barnby, J. |
14 | 20 | 396 | Hushed in death | Hiles, Henry |
14 | 30 | 397 | Evening | Leslie, Henry |
14 | 33 | 398 | Now the bright morning star | Leslie, Henry |
14 | 41 | 399 | Hail to the chief | Leslie, Henry |
14 | 47 | 400 | The triumph of death | Holland, C. |
14 | 53 | 401 | Now the bright morning star | Pearson, Henry H. |
14 | 59 | 402 | The bright-hair'd morn | Reay, Samuel |
14 | 65 | 403 | Red o'er the forest | Reay, Samuel |
14 | 71 | 404 | Sweet is the breath of early morn | Reay, Samuel |
14 | 79 | 405 | Where wavelets rippled gaily | Pinsuti, Ciro |
14 | 91 | 406 | We'll gaily sing and play | Pinsuti, Ciro |
14 | 111 | 407 | Gently falls the evening shade | Marenzio, Luca |
14 | 116 | 408 | Lilies white, crimson roses | Marenzio, Luca |
14 | 124 | 409 | The shepherd's pipes | Marenzio, Luca |
14 | 131 | 410 | Spring returns | Marenzio, Luca |
14 | 139 | 411 | See where with rapid bound | Marenzio, Luca |
14 | 146 | 412 | Those dainty daffadillies | Morley, Thomas |
14 | 151 | 413 | Dainty, fine, sweet nymph | Morley, Thomas |
14 | 157 | 414 | Shoot, false love, I care not | Morley, Thomas |
14 | 168 | 415 | Oh say what nymph | Palestrina |
15 | 1 | 416 | Ye singers all | Waelrant, H. |
15 | 7 | 417 | Now fie on love | Macfarren, G.A. |
15 | 11 | 418 | Winds of autumn | Oberthur, Charles |
15 | 15 | 419 | Softly fall the shades | Silas, E. |
15 | 19 | 420 | Love me little, love me long | Wilson, Leigh |
15 | 23 | 421 | Shall I tell you whom I love ? | Wesley, S. S. |
15 | 29 | 422 | It was a lover and his lass | Booth, Josiah |
15 | 37 | 423 | Love's question and reply | Grant, John B. |
15 | 41 | 424 | Hence, loathed melancholy | Lahee, Henry |
15 | 53 | 425 | Evening Song | Hill, E. M. |
15 | 58 | 426 | Welcome dawn of summer's day | Hill, E. M. |
15 | 62 | 427 | The charge of the light brigade | Hecht, Edward |
15 | 75 | 428 | There is beauty on the mountain | Goss, Sir John |
15 | 83 | 429 | Oh my sweet Mary | Goss, Sir John |
15 | 90 | 430 | Lo ! Where the rosy-bossom'd hours | Goss, Sir John |
15 | 99 | 431 | Her eyes the glow-worm lend thee | Goss, Sir John |
15 | 109 | 432 | The bells of St. Michael's Tower | Stewart, Sir R. P. |
15 | 119 | 433 | The Cruiskeen Lawn | Stewart, Sir R. P. |
15 | 126 | 434 | The wine-cup is circling | Stewart, Sir R. P. |
15 | 132 | 435 | Ye mariners of England | Pierson, H. Hugh |
15 | 143 | 436 | The Vesper Hymn | Beethoven, L. van |
15 | 147 | 437 | What tho' sorrow oft befalls us | Naumann |
15 | 150 | 438 | The swallows | Pohlenz |
15 | 154 | 439 | Hope and Faith | Weber, C. M. von |
15 | 157 | 440 | Hark ! The lark | Kucken, F. |
15 | 162 | 441 | A walk at dawn | Gade, Niles W. |
16 | 1 | 442 | Winter days | Caldicott, A. J. |
16 | 9 | 443 | Homeward | Leslie, Henry |
16 | 14 | 444 | To sea ! The calm is o'er | Marshall, Florence A. |
16 | 25 | 445 | Rest hath come | Marshall, Florence A. |
16 | 29 | 446 | Hymn to the moon | Booth, Josiah |
16 | 44 | 447 | The secret | Reissiger, C. G. |
16 | 50 | 448 | Is it to odours sweet that I sing | Muller, R. |
16 | 55 | 449 | On the water | Cuvry, R. de |
16 | 61 | 450 | The water-lily | Gade, Niels W. |
16 | 65 | 451 | There's one that I love dearly | Kucken, F. |
16 | 70 | 452 | The trees all are budding | Kucken, F. |
16 | 77 | 453 | There sings a bird on yonder tree | Abt, Franz |
16 | 81 | 454 | O world ! Thou art wondrous fair | Hiller, F. |
16 | 89 | 455 | The brook | Reissiger, C. G. |
16 | 93 | 456 | Winter song | Dorn, H. |
16 | 98 | 457 | The arrow and the song | Hay, Walter |
16 | 104 | 458 | Kings and Queens | Pinsuti, Ciro |
16 | 109 | 459 | Would you ask my heart | Pinsuti, Ciro |
16 | 115 | 460 | The Rhine-raft song | Pinsuti, Ciro |
16 | 120 | 461 | The silent tide | Pinsuti, Ciro |
16 | 125 | 462 | In April time | Pinsuti, Ciro |
16 | 129 | 463 | The song to Pan | Pinsuti, Ciro |
16 | 135 | 464 | Autumn is come again | Corder, F. |
16 | 143 | 465 | My love beyond the sea | Simms, Frank H. |
16 | 148 | 466 | Lord Ullin's Daughter | Prescott, Oliveria |
16 | 163 | 467 | Slow, slow, fresh fount | Walmisley, T. Attwood |
17 | 1 | 468 | Song of the wind | Hine, Gertrude |
17 | 10 | 469 | Gentle winds, around her hover | Musgrave, J. T. |
17 | 14 | 470 | The Curfew | King, Oliver |
17 | 18 | 471 | Waken, lords and ladies gay | Louis, Emile |
17 | 27 | 472 | Tell me where is fancy bred | Pinsuti, Ciro |
17 | 46 | 473 | Tis twilight's holy hour | Clippingdale, J. |
17 | 52 | 474 | Oh, I wish I were a swallow | Wagner, Oscar |
17 | 57 | 475 | Slumber on, baby dear | King, Oliver |
17 | 63 | 476 | Allen-a-Dale | Lloyd, Charles H. |
17 | 75 | 477 | The sweet Spring | Gladstone, Francis Edward |
17 | 81 | 478 | Rustic Coquette | Champneys, F. |
17 | 83 | 479 | Hymn to Cynthia | Tours, Berthold |
17 | 88 | 480 | Pack, clouds, away | Lloyd, Charles H. |
17 | 88 | 481 | Two lovers | Hecht, Edward |
17 | 96 | 482 | A Chafer's wedding | Lewandowski, L. |
17 | 112 | 483 | Joy in spring | Raff, Joachim |
17 | 120 | 484 | Ave Maria | Raff, Joachim |
17 | 125 | 485 | And then no more | Raff, Joachim |
17 | 128 | 486 | This day, in wealth of light | Raff, Joachim |
17 | 132 | 487 | Starlit is night-time | Raff, Joachim |
17 | 135 | 488 | In the moonlight | Raff, Joachim |
17 | 140 | 489 | Silent happiness | Raff, Joachim |
17 | 143 | 490 | Snowdrops | Raff, Joachim |
17 | 146 | 491 | May-day | Raff, Joachim |
17 | 150 | 492 | Good-night from the Rhine | Raff, Joachim |
17 | 155 | 493 | Evening | Martin, George C. |
17 | 159 | 494 | O, too cruel fair | Rockstro, W. S. |
18 | 1 | 495 | The Miller's Wooing | Faning, Eaton |
18 | 11 | 496 | When Twilight dews | Gregory, James L. |
18 | 15 | 497 | The East Indian | Gregory, James L. |
18 | 19 | 498 | When at Corinna's eyes I gaze | Lloyd, Charles H. |
18 | 27 | 499 | I love my love in the morning | Allen, George B. |
18 | 32 | 500 | The Troubadour | Leslie, Henry |
18 | 40 | 501 | The Lass of Richmond Hill | Leslie, Henry |
18 | 45 | 502 | In this hour of softened splendour | Pinsuti, Ciro |
18 | 51 | 503 | The sea hath its pearls | Pinsuti, Ciro |
18 | 57 | 504 | Ye gallant men of England | Hecht, Edward |
18 | 63 | 505 | The Moorland Witch | Hecht, Edward |
18 | 70 | 506 | It was a lover and his lass | Barnby, J. |
18 | 77 | 507 | Come live with me | Bennett, Sir W.S. |
18 | 88 | 508 | Looking for Spring | Lloyd, Charles H. |
18 | 89 | 509 | Tell me not in mournful numbers | Pinsuti, Ciro |
18 | 96 | 510 | There is music by the river | Pinsuti, Ciro |
18 | 108 | 511 | Oh sunny beam | Schumann, R. |
18 | 107 | 512 | A red, red rose | Schumann, R. |
18 | 110 | 513 | Wanderer's Song | Schumann, R. |
18 | 117 | 514 | Evening Song | Schumann, R. |
18 | 120 | 515 | Ah! Woe is me | Lahee, Henry |
18 | 132 | 516 | Sweet evening hour | Reay, Samuel |
18 | 140 | 517 | Fair land, we greet thee | Pinsuti, Ciro |
18 | 151 | 518 | Rise, fair Goddess of the dawn | Smart, Henry |
18 | 156 | 519 | A garland for our fairest | Hatton, J. L. |