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Mary of Argyle, - - Sidney Nelson. |
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May Queen, The, - - Alfred Tennyson. |
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Merrily Every Bosom Boundeth, German Air. |
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Mellow Horn, The, - - Wm. Jones. |
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Miller of the Dee, The, - Charles Mackay. |
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Music Everywhere, S. W. Foster. |
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My Ain Countrie, - - Miss M. A. Lee. |
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My Mother's Bible, - - Geo. P. Morris. |
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My Normandy, ... Frederic Berat. |
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Nancy Lee, ... Stephen Adams. |
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Ninety and Nine, - - Ira D. Sankey. |
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None Can Tell, - - - G. B. Allen. |
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Now Thank We All Our God, Martin Rinkart. |
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Never Say Fail, ... School Song. |
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Nun Dankett Alle Gott, Martin Rinkart. |
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Oh, Could Our Thoughts, - Anne Steele. |
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Oh, Take Me Back to Switzerland, C. Norton. |
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Old Grimes, - - - A. G. Greene. |
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Old Rosin the Bow, - - Anonymous. |
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Old Friends and Old Times, J. R. Thomas. |
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Once Again, O Blessed Time, Arthur Sullivan. |
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O Sacred Head, - Bernard of Clairvaux. |
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Over the Mountain Wave, - E. L. White. |
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Over There, - - - T. C. O'Kane. |
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O Ye Tears, - - - Franz Abt. |
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Pearl that Worldings Covet, The, E. J. Loder. |
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Praise to God, (Nuremburg) - Sebastian Bach, |
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Pull Away, Brave Boys, G. Rossini. |
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Pleyel's Hymn, - Ignatius Pleyel. |
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Quiet, Lord, My Froward Heart, John Newton. |
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Red, Red Rose, The, - Robert Burns. |
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Rejoice! Rejoice, - - - Anonymous. |
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Rock of Ages, • - - - A. M. Toplady. |
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Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep, E. Willard. |
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Roll on, Silver Moon, - J. W. Turner. |
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Rise, Crowned with Light, Alexander Pope. |
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Rosy Crown, The, - C. M Von Weber. |
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Rosin the Bow, ... Anonymous. |
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Row, Row, Cheerly Row, - D. M. Craik. |
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Russian Driver's Song, - • Folk-Song. |
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Russian Hymn, - - - Alexis Lvoff |
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Scarlet Sarafan, The - - Warlamoff. |
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Scotland's Burning, ... Round. |
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Sea Bird's Song, - - Guiseppe Verdi. |
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See Where the Rising Sun, - German Air. |
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Shall We Meet Beyond the River ? E. S. Rice. |
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Shells of Ocean, - - J. W. Cherry. |
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Shepherd Boy: Air, - G. D. Wilson. |
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Silver Chimes, - • Mrs. Chas. Barnard. |
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Smiling May Comes in Play, - Anonymous. |
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Slumber Song, The, F. Kucken. |
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Song of the Brook, - Alfred Tennyson. |
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Song of Seven, - - - Jean Ingelow. |
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Sound our Voices Long and Sweet, Anonymous. |
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Speak Gently, - - W. V. Wallace. |
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Spring, Gentle Spring, - -J. Riviere. |
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Stars Trembling o'er Us, - D. M. Craik. |
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Steal Away, ... Slave Hymn. |
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Styrian Land, The, - - L. C. Scydler. |
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Summer Days are Coming, Charles Jeffreys. |
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Sweet and Low, J. Barnby. |
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Sweet Song Bird, - - J L. Malloy. |
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Switzer's Song of Home, - /gnats Moscheles. |
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Take Me Back to Switzerland, Caroline Norton. |
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That Day the World Shall See, W.E.Hickson. |
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That Sweet Story of Old, - Jemima Luke. |
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The Baden Polka (Air) - -J. Strauss. |
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The Blue Alsatian Mountains, Stephen Adams. |
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The Brave Old Oak. - Edw. J. Loder. |
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The Broken Ring, - F. Eichendorff. |
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The Carrier Dove, - - - D. Johnson. |
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The Chapel, - - - Ludwig Uhland. |
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The Danube River, - • Hamilton Aide. |
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The Girl I Left Behind Me, "Brighton Camp." |
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The Golden Shore, - - A. S. Gatty. |
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The Hunter's Song, ... Schaffer. |
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The Light in the Window, Virginia Gabriel. |
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The Life Laid Down, - James Langran. |
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The Long Weary Day, - Suabian Volkslicd. |
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The May Queen, - - A. Tennyson. |
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The Pearl that Worldlings Covet, E. J Loder. |
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The Mellow Horn, - - Wm. yones. |
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The Miller of the Dee, - Charles Mackay. |
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The Red, Red Rose, - - Robert Burns. |
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The Rosy Crown, - C. M. Von Weber. |
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The Slumber Song, - - F. Kucken. |
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The Styrian Land, - - L. C. Scydler. |
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Then You'll Remember Me, M. W. Balfe. |
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Those Evening Bells, V. Bellini. |
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Three Children Sliding, - - Old Ditty. |
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Thy Name was Once the Magic Spell, C. Norton. |
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Time Doth Pass Away, - Anonymous. |
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'Tis Lone on the Waters, - John Blockley. |
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To the Praise of Truth, - - Round. |
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To Thy Pastures Fair and Large, F. Merrick. |
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Troika, Russian Driver's Song, Folk-Song. |
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True Love Can Ne'er Forget, Samuel Lover. |
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Twickenham Ferry, - Theodore Marzials. |
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Vesper Bell, - Anonymous. |
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Vesper Hymn, - - Thomas Moore. |
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Viva L'America, H. Millard. |
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Wake, For the Night is Flying, Philip Nicolai. |
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Warren's Address, - yohn Pierpont. |
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We'd Better Bide a Wee, - Claribel. |
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We Have Lived and Loved Together, C. yeffreys. |
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What is Home without a Mother, A. Hawthorne. |
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When Stars are in the Quiet Skies, E.L.Bulwer. |
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When the Green Leaves, - Anonymous. |
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While the Days Are Going By, A. Nettleton. |
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While the Morning Bells are Ringing, Sicilian. |
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When You and I were Young, Geo. B. Allen. |
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Where are the Friends of My Youth ? G. Barker. |
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Whistle and Hoe, - - Anonymous. |
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Why do Summer Roses Fade ? George Barker. |
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With Glowjng Heart I'd Praise Thee, F. S. Key. |
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Won't You Tell Me Why, Robin ? Claribel. |
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