English songs : 1800-1860
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English songs : 1800-1860
(Musica Britannica : a national collection of music, 43)
published for the Misica Britannica Trust established by the Royal Musical Association [by] Stainer and Bell, 1979
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For voice and piano
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- Thomas Attwood (1765-1838) : Coronach: He is gone on the mountain
- The cold wave my love lies under
- Go, lovely rose
- Samuel Wesley (1766-1837) : What shaft of fate's relentless power
- Might I in thy sight appear
- John Clarke-Whitfeld (1770-1836) : Here's the vow she falsely swore
- One struggle more, and I am free
- What voice is this?
- George Frederick Pinto (1785-1806) : Invocation to nature (nature! sweet mistress of the pensive mind)
- From thee, Eliza, I must go
- Eloisa to abelard (soon as the letters trembling I unclose)
- Henry Rowley Bishop (1786-1855) : By the simplicity of Venus' doves
- Come live with me and be my love
- Take, O take those lips away
- John Barnett (1802-1890) : I arise from dreams of thee
- Ossian's Glen (in this still place, remote from men)
- Michael William Balfe (1808-1870) : Come into the garden, Maud
- The sands of Dee (oh! Mary go and call the cattle home)
- John Liptrot Hatton (1809-1886) : To Anthea, who may command him anything (bid me to live)
- The hag (the hag is astride)
- Samuel Sebastian Wesley (1810-1876) : By the rivers of Babylon (we sat down and wept by the waters)
- Collect for the Third Sanday in Advent (Lord Jesu Christ)
- William Vincent Wallace (1812-1865) : Cradle song (sweet and low)
- George Alexander Macfarren (1813-1887) : Separation
- The widow bird (a widow bird sat mourning for her love)
- Edward James Loder (1813-1865) : The lamentation (the beauty of Israel is slain upon high)
- Invocation to the deep (what hid'st thou in thy treasure caves and cells)
- Wake, my love, all life is stirring
- I heard a brooklet gushing
- Dirge: Rough wind that moaneth loud
- Henry Hugo Pierson (1815-1873) : John Anderson, my jo
- All my heart's thine own
- Love and grief (take, oh take those lips away)
- Those evening bells
- Fear no more the heat of the sun
- The white owl (when cats run home and light is come)
- William Sterndale Bennett (1816-1875) : Gentle zephyr
- To Chloe in sickness (long, long is the night)
- The past (wilt thou forget the happy hours)
- Indian love (tell me not that thou dost love me)