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Be still and know
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No matter where your path may be, on stormy land or raging sea, B Flat Major
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Calm as the night
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Calm as the night, Deep as the sea, B flat major, For low voice. English poetry by Nathan Haskell Dole. Lyrics in English and German. Reprint.
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Chanson du toréador
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Votre toast, je peux vous le rendre, Señors, señors!, Carmen, English version by Dr. Th. Baker.
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Cry of Rachel
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I stand in the dark, I beat on the door, To Kate Percy Douglas, A minor
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Dark shadow
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When I think that thou hast left me, Cando penso que te fuches, B flat minor
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Ecstasy
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On a pale blossom my heart sleeps ; Sur un lys pâle mon coeur dort, B flat major, For low voice in B flat. French lyrics printed below English. English version by Bliss Carman.
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Ecstasy
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The shorelark soars to his topmost flight, To A. E. J., A major
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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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Heavenly star
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A myriad start o'er hung the plains, E flat major, To Mrs. Carrie Brown Dexter
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Hills of God
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Tis like a narrow valley land, To Lillias, G Sharp Major, Original key, A.
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I gathered a rose
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I gathered a rose from the garden, The sunshine had kissed it to gold, Extra low ; With violin or Cello Obligato
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Jesu, jesu, miserere
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Jesu, Jesu, miserere; hear my cry to Thee, To Russell Sturgis, Esq., E Flat Major, Words printed as text on pg. 1.
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Labor and Love
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To love some one more dearly ev'ry day, To help a wand'ring child to find his way, Through love to light! Oh, wonderful the way That leads from darkness to the perfect day!, My Task: first and second stanzas by Maude Louise Ray. Third stanzas by Rev. S. H. Pickup; Through love to light: lyrics by Richard M. Gilder.
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