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Ah, twine no blossoms
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Ah, twine no blossoms fair and fragrant, O, winde keine duft'ge blüte, Translated from the Russian of D. Rathaus by Deems Taylor ; German version by Lina Esbeer., Original key
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Bell-man
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Past three o'clock, past three o'clock, no moon and a stormy night., E flat major, Stratford, April 23, 1616
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Bubbling over
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In the human heart there's a hope that glows, like the budding rose
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Chanson légère
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Quand tu sors à l'aventure, Si j'étais le vent mutin ; If you wandered forth a rover, Would I were the wind at play, Lyrics in French and English. English translation by Claude Avelino.
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Christmas carol, A
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There is no rose of such virtue As is the rose that bare Jesu, To my sister Evelyn.
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Dear heart
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I'm dreaming dreams, of days gone by, Dear heart, are you true to me
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Faltering dusk
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Back she came in the flaming dusk, For the sweetest flower, F minor
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Fanchonette
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Sing a song of the harvest sheaves, Dedicated to John McCormack, A song for medium voice.
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God's promises
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Sometimes the heart cries out, Be near me, God, I pray!, Inscribed to Mr. John B. Miller and The Sunday Evening Club Quartet of Chicago., E flat major, For alto or baritone
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Holiday
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Come with me, tis a holiday, let us run away!, To Miss Sue Harvard, D major, Original key, F
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In this solemn hour
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In this solemn hour, Solenne in quest' ora, La Forza Del Destino, Translated by Charles Fonteyn Manney
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Just like the rose
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In love's garden fair, Just like the rose of beauty rare, By the writers of "Sing me love's lullaby", "Hawaiian Lullaby" etc. Cover illustration by Henry Hutt.
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Just like the will o' the wisp
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My little girl You've left me and I'm lonely, Just like the will o' the wisp you flit around poor little frivolous miss
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