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The early morning, song from "The country lover". Soprano and piano words Hilaire Belloc pub Chappell & Co., London 1910 |
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[] I will make you brooches. Romance words Robert Louis Stevenson pub Forsyth Bros., London 1904 |
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[] A prelude in G major, Allegro moderato, for pianoforte pub Boosey & Co., London / New York 1905 |
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[] Over the sea to Skye "Sing me a song of a lad that is gone". Song words Robert Louis Stevenson pub Paterson & Sons, London / Edinburgh 1905 |
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[] Requiem and Bright is the ring of words, two short songs words Robert Louis Stevenson pub Boosey & Co., London 1907 |
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[] Sorrow and spring. Song words St John Welles Lucas pub Boosey & Co., New York 1907 |
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[] In the highlands. Song words Robert Louis Stevenson (from Songs of travel) pub Boosey, London 1909 |
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[] The country-lover. Album of five songs pub Chappell & Co., London 1910 |
[] 1 - The little waves of Breffny. words E. Gore-Booth [] 2 - April. words W. Watson [] 3 - The Lake Isle of Innisfree. words W. B. Yeats [] 4 - The early morning. words H. Belloc [] 5 - Wonder-Thirst. words G. Gould |
[] In summertime on Bredon. Song words A. E. Housman pub Chappell, London 1911 |
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[] Wind of the western sea. Song words Baron Alfred Tennyson pub Chappell, London 1911 |
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[] Gipsies. Song words Will H. Ogilvie pub Chappell & Co., London 1913 |
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[] Oh, like a queen's her happy tread words William Watson pub Chappell, London / New York 1917 |
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[] Come, friend. Song words John Martin pub Chappell & Co., London 1921 |
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[] Summer highland days. Song words John Martin pub Chappell & Co., London 1924 |
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[] Spring song pub Boosey & Co., London |