Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: |
Fisher, Williams Arms, 1861-1948 |
Format: | Musical Score
Book
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Language: | English |
Published: |
Mineola, N.Y. :
Dover Publications,
[2003]
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Subjects: | |
Song Title: |
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Would God I were the tender apple blossom.
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We're wearin' av the green / Arthur Stringer.
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When she answered me her voice was low / Alfred Perceval Graves.
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When the west wind blows / James B. Dollard.
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Wind that shakes the barley / Traditional.
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A song of glennan / Moira O'Neill.
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Soontree / Nora Hopper.
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A sword of light hath pierced the dark / Ethna Carbery.
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The time for love / Arthur Stringer.
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The voice of the sea / A E.
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The wearing of the green / Traditional, words by Dion Boucicault.
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The sedges / Seumas O'Sullivan.
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Shule agra / Alfred Perceval Graves.
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Silent, o moyle, be the roar of thy water / Thomas Moore.
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The snowy-breasted pearl / Traditional.
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Mo bouchaleen bwee / Nora Hopper.
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My little kerry cow / W.M. Letts.
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My love's an arbutus / Alfred Perceval Graves.
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My fair love leaving me / Nora Chesson.
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Nelly, my love, and me / P. W. Joyce.
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The ninepenny fidil / Joseph Campbell.
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The ould plaid shawl / Francis A. Fahy.
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Oh! if I were yon gossamer / James M'Kowen.
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Over the hills and far away / Traditional.
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The passing of the gael / Ethna Carbery.
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Piper.
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Maura dhu of ballyshannon / Charles P. O'Connor.
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May eve / Nora Chesson.
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The minstrel boy / Traditional Irish melody ; words by Thomas Moore
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The leprehaun / P W Joyce.
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Little Mary Cassidy / Francis A. Fary.
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The little red lark / Alfred Perceval Graves.
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Love is cruel, love is sweet / Thomas MacDonagh.
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Love's young dream / Thomas Moore.
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Low backed car / Traditional, words by Samuel Lover.
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The last rose of summer / Thomas Moore.
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I love the din of beating drums / Seosamh Mac Cathmhaoil.
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If I were king of Ireland / Alfred Perceval Graves.
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The lark in the clear air / Samuel Ferguson.
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The heather glen / George Sigerson.
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I heard in the night the pigeons / Padraic Colum.
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I love my love in the morning.
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Has sorrow thy young days shaded? / Traditional, words by Thomas Moore.
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Ere the long roll of the ages end / Alice Milligan.
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Farewell to sliev morna / George Darley.
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For Ireland / Seumas MacManus.
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The harp that once / Traditional, words by Thomas Moore.
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Down by the Sally Gardens / Traditional.
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Bright darling of my heart / Seumas MacManus.
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A broken song / Moira O'Neill.
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By the lakes of Killarney / Alfred Perceval Graves.
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The curse of mora / Ethna Carbery.
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Dawning of the day / Traditional.
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All in the morning early, o! / Katharine Tynan-Hinkson.
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At dawning of the day / Katharine Tynan Hinkson.
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Avenging and bright / Thomas Moore.
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Barney o'hea / Samuel Lover.
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Believe me if all these endearing young charms / Traditional, words by Thomas Moore.
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Item Description: | "Unabridged republication of the work originally published in The Musicians Library series by Oliver Ditson Co., Boston, 1915"--Title page verso. |