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Author: Thomas Bailey Aldrich (1836-1907)
Text collections / compilations [warning - not necessarily comprehensive]
Texts set to music [warning - not necessarily comprehensive]
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Note: titles are in bold and first lines are in italics. A blue rectangle containing a language code such as ENG indicates the presence of a translation to that language. A grey rectangle such as FRE indicates a particular translation (usually one set to music) exists but is missing.
A Ballad (The blackbird sings in the hazel-bush
) (from The Ballad of Babie Bell and Other Poems) C. Dana: The blackbird sings in the hazel-bush
A Ballad of Nantucket (Where go you, lovely Maggie?
) (from The Ballad of Babie Bell and Other Poems) - W. Kennedy
A serenade (Imp of Dreams, when she's asleep) (from Unguarded Gates and Other Poems) W. Haesche: Imp of Dreams
R. Atkinson: Bagatelle
A Snow-Flake (Once he sang of summer) (from The Writings of Thomas Bailey Aldrich) - L. Loth
A song from the Persian (O sad are they who know not love
) (from Poems - Two Songs from the Persian) - A. Foote
A sorrowful woman said to me (from The Ballad of Babie Bell and Other Poems) C. Dana: The one white rose
Across the Street (With lash on cheek, she comes and goes
) (from Flower and Thorn) S. Schlesinger: Mignonette
After the rain (The rain has ceased, and in my room) (from The Ballad of Babie Bell and Other Poems) - E. Freer
Andalusian Cradle-Song (from Mercedes and Later Lyrics) [x] S. Schlesinger: Andalusian Song
Andalusian Song (from Mercedes and Later Lyrics) - S. Schlesinger [x]
As sweet as the breath that goes (from Flower and Thorn) S. Schlesinger: The last word
Bagatelle (Imp of Dreams, when she's asleep) (from Unguarded Gates and Other Poems) - R. Atkinson
Before the rain (We knew it would rain, for all the morn) (from Cloth of Gold and Other Poems) - E. Freer
Cradle song (Ere the moon begins to rise
) (from Unguarded Gates and Other Poems) - P. Atherton, G. Bauer, R. de Koven, L. Semmann, A. Weidig
Dead (A sorrowful woman said to me) (from The Ballad of Babie Bell and Other Poems) C. Dana: The one white rose
Einen Ring von Golde steckt' ich an die Hand (Text: after Thomas Bailey Aldrich) [x] E. Lassen: Verlobung
Epics and Lyrics (from Later Lyrics) [x] L. Semmann: Epics and Lyrics
Ere the moon begins to rise (Ere the moon begins to rise
) (from Unguarded Gates and Other Poems) - G. Grant-Schaefer, C. Manney, F. Shackley
Ere the moon begins to rise
(from Unguarded Gates and Other Poems) P. Atherton, G. Bauer, R. de Koven, L. Semmann, A. Weidig: Cradle song
G. Grant-Schaefer, C. Manney, F. Shackley: Ere the moon begins to rise
Forever and a Day (I little know or care) (from Poems) - C. Dieckmann, H. Hadley, C. Johns, V. Harris, A. Mack, S. Townsend
Glamourie (Under the night) (from The Poems of Thomas Bailey Aldrich) - C. Dana, W. Pommer [x]
Good night (Good-night! I have to say good-night) (from The Ballad of Babie Bell and Other Poems) - C. Caverly, A. Goldsborough, A. Pease, A. Thayer, M. White
Good-night! I have to say good-night (from The Ballad of Babie Bell and Other Poems) C. Caverly, A. Goldsborough, A. Pease, A. Thayer, M. White: Good night
I drink, I dare not say to whom (from The Ballad of Babie Bell and Other Poems) A. Pease: To the Queen's health
I little know or care (from Poems) C. Dieckmann, H. Hadley, C. Johns, V. Harris, A. Mack, S. Townsend: Forever and a Day
I'll not confer with Sorrow
(from The Sisters' Tragedy, with Other Poems, Lyrical and Dramatic) G. Hume: Joy
Imp of Dreams (Imp of Dreams, when she's asleep) (from Unguarded Gates and Other Poems) - W. Haesche
Imp of Dreams, when she's asleep (from Unguarded Gates and Other Poems) W. Haesche: Imp of Dreams
R. Atkinson: Bagatelle
In my nostrils the summer wind (from The Ballad of Babie Bell and Other Poems) M. Lang: Nameless pain
In the hush of the autumn night (In the hush of the autumn night) (from Mercedes and Later Lyrics) - S. Schlesinger
In the hush of the autumn night (from Mercedes and Later Lyrics) S. Schlesinger: In the hush of the autumn night
C. Ferrero, W. Gilchrist, J. O'Shea: The voice of the sea
In the hushes of the midnight (Near my bed, there, hangs the picture, jewels could not buy from me) (from The Ballad of Babie Bell and Other Poems) - C. Dana
In the ilex shadows (Up to her chamber window
) (from Flower and Thorn) - F. Foster
In the old church tower (In the old church tower) (from Pampinea and Other Poems) - A. Mignon
In the old church tower (from Pampinea and Other Poems) A. Mignon: In the old church tower
It was a Knight of Aragon (It was a Knight of Aragon, and he was brave to see) (from The Ballad of Babie Bell and Other Poems) - C. Dana
It was a Knight of Aragon, and he was brave to see (from The Ballad of Babie Bell and Other Poems) C. Dana: It was a Knight of Aragon
It was with doubt and trembling (It was with doubt and trembling
) (from Wyndham Towers) - C. Dana, C. Ferrero
It was with doubt and trembling
(from Wyndham Towers) A. Beach, F. Brackett, F. Bullard, M. Carmichael, W. Glover, C. Manney, C. Young: Sweetheart, sigh no more
C. Dana, C. Ferrero: It was with doubt and trembling
I've placed a golden ring (I have placed a golden ring
) (from The Ballad of Babie Bell and Other Poems) - W. Pommer GER
I have placed a golden ring
(from The Ballad of Babie Bell and Other Poems) GER C. Converse: The golden ring
W. Pommer: I've placed a golden ring
Joy (I'll not confer with Sorrow
) (from The Sisters' Tragedy, with Other Poems, Lyrical and Dramatic) - G. Hume
Kathie Morris (from Pampinea and Other Poems) - C. Dana [x]
Little Maud (O where is our dainty, our darling) (from The Ballad of Babie Bell and Other Poems) - J. Webster
Maple leaves (October turned my maple's leaves to gold) (from Flower and Thorn) - C. Ives
Marguerite (The merry bells shall ring) (from The Ballad of Babie Bell and Other Poems) - C. Dana, C. Converse, N. Hyatt, G. Marston, W. Pommer
Mignonette (With lash on cheek, she comes and goes
) (from Flower and Thorn) - S. Schlesinger
Nameless pain (In my nostrils the summer wind) (from The Ballad of Babie Bell and Other Poems) - M. Lang
Near my bed, there, hangs the picture, jewels could not buy from me (from The Ballad of Babie Bell and Other Poems) C. Dana: In the hushes of the midnight
Necromancy (Through a chance fissure of the churchyard wall) (from Unguarded Gates and Other Poems) - A. Weidig [x]
Nocturne (Up to her chamber window
) (from Flower and Thorn) - A. Barnes, G. Chadwick, A. Mack, E. Nevin, W. Pommer, J. Seymour
O cease, sweet music, let us rest! (from Poems - Two Songs from the Persian) C. Sternberg: O cease! sweet music!
W. Pommer: Song from the Persian
O cease! sweet music! (O cease, sweet music, let us rest!) (from Poems - Two Songs from the Persian) - C. Sternberg
O sad are they who know not love
(from Poems - Two Songs from the Persian) A. Foote: A song from the Persian
L. Paine: Passion's tears
B. Ford: Persian love song
G. Chadwick: Song from the Persian
W. Fisher: Sad are they who know not love
O where is our dainty, our darling (O where is our dainty, our darling) (from The Ballad of Babie Bell and Other Poems) - C. Converse
O where is our dainty, our darling (from The Ballad of Babie Bell and Other Poems) C. Converse: O where is our dainty, our darling
J. Webster: Little Maud
October turned my maple's leaves to gold (from Flower and Thorn) C. Ives: Maple leaves
Once he sang of summer (from The Writings of Thomas Bailey Aldrich) L. Loth: A Snow-Flake
Only to die (Out from the depths of my heart
) (from Poems - Romance) - N. Hardee
Out from the depths of my heart
(from Poems - Romance) N. Hardee: Only to die
Palabras Cariñosas (Good-night! I have to say good-night) (from The Ballad of Babie Bell and Other Poems) C. Caverly, A. Goldsborough, A. Pease, A. Thayer, M. White: Good night
Passion's tears (O sad are they who know not love
) (from Poems - Two Songs from the Persian) - L. Paine
Persian love song (O sad are they who know not love
) (from Poems - Two Songs from the Persian) - B. Ford
Romeo's ladder (Up to her chamber window
) (from Flower and Thorn) - L. Loth, J. Redding
Sad are they who know not love (O sad are they who know not love
) (from Poems - Two Songs from the Persian) - W. Fisher
Seadrift (See where she stands, on the wet sea-sands
) (from Poems) - S. Coleridge-Taylor
See where she stands, on the wet sea-sands
(from Poems) S. Coleridge-Taylor: Seadrift
Sleep (When to soft Sleep we give ourselves away) (from The Writings of Thomas Bailey Aldrich) - A. Foote
Song from the Persian (O sad are they who know not love
) (from Poems - Two Songs from the Persian) - G. Chadwick
Song from the Persian (O cease, sweet music, let us rest!) (from Poems - Two Songs from the Persian) - W. Pommer
Sweetheart, sigh no more (It was with doubt and trembling
) (from Wyndham Towers) - A. Beach, F. Brackett, F. Bullard, M. Carmichael, W. Glover, C. Manney, C. Young
The Betrothal (I have placed a golden ring
) (from The Ballad of Babie Bell and Other Poems) GER C. Converse: The golden ring
W. Pommer: I've placed a golden ring
The blackbird sings in the hazel-brake
(from The Ballad of Babie Bell and Other Poems) C. Dana: The blackbird sings in the hazel-bush
The blackbird sings in the hazel-bush (The blackbird sings in the hazel-bush
) (from The Ballad of Babie Bell and Other Poems) - C. Dana
The blackbird sings in the hazel-bush
(from The Ballad of Babie Bell and Other Poems) C. Dana: The blackbird sings in the hazel-bush
The golden ring (I have placed a golden ring
) (from The Ballad of Babie Bell and Other Poems) - C. Converse GER
The last word (As sweet as the breath that goes) (from Flower and Thorn) - S. Schlesinger
The merry bells shall ring (The merry bells shall ring) (from The Ballad of Babie Bell and Other Poems) C. Dana, C. Converse, N. Hyatt, G. Marston, W. Pommer: Marguerite
The merry bells shall ring (from The Ballad of Babie Bell and Other Poems) C. Dana, C. Converse, N. Hyatt, G. Marston, W. Pommer: Marguerite
The one white rose (A sorrowful woman said to me) (from The Ballad of Babie Bell and Other Poems) - C. Dana
The rain has ceased, and in my room (from The Ballad of Babie Bell and Other Poems) E. Freer: After the rain
The rose (Up to her chamber window
) (from Flower and Thorn) - A. Train
The unforgiven (Near my bed, there, hangs the picture, jewels could not buy from me) (from The Ballad of Babie Bell and Other Poems) C. Dana: In the hushes of the midnight
The voice of the sea (In the hush of the autumn night) (from Mercedes and Later Lyrics) - C. Ferrero, W. Gilchrist, J. O'Shea
Through a chance fissure of the churchyard wall (from Unguarded Gates and Other Poems) [x] A. Weidig: Necromancy
To the Queen's health (I drink, I dare not say to whom) (from The Ballad of Babie Bell and Other Poems) - A. Pease
Under the night (from The Poems of Thomas Bailey Aldrich) [x] C. Dana, W. Pommer: Glamourie
Unsung (As sweet as the breath that goes) (from Flower and Thorn) S. Schlesinger: The last word
Up to her chamber window (Up to her chamber window
) (from Flower and Thorn) - C. Dana, A. Foote, S. Schlesinger, C. Underhill
Up to her chamber window
(from Flower and Thorn) A. Train: The rose
F. Foster: In the ilex shadows
C. Dana, A. Foote, S. Schlesinger, C. Underhill: Up to her chamber window
A. Barnes, G. Chadwick, A. Mack, E. Nevin, W. Pommer, J. Seymour: Nocturne
L. Loth, J. Redding: Romeo's ladder
Verlobung (Einen Ring von Golde steckt' ich an die Hand) - E. Lassen (Text: after Thomas Bailey Aldrich) [x]
We knew it would rain, for all the morn (from Cloth of Gold and Other Poems) E. Freer: Before the rain
When to soft Sleep we give ourselves away (from The Writings of Thomas Bailey Aldrich) A. Foote: Sleep
Where go you, lovely Maggie?
(from The Ballad of Babie Bell and Other Poems) W. Kennedy: A Ballad of Nantucket
G. Marston, C. Seaverns: Where go you, lovely Maggie?
Where go you, lovely Maggie? (Where go you, lovely Maggie?
) (from The Ballad of Babie Bell and Other Poems) - G. Marston, C. Seaverns
Where go you, pretty Maggie?
(from The Ballad of Babie Bell and Other Poems) W. Kennedy: A Ballad of Nantucket
G. Marston, C. Seaverns: Where go you, lovely Maggie?
With lash on cheek, she comes and goes
(from Flower and Thorn) S. Schlesinger: Mignonette
[x] indicates a placeholder for a text that is not yet in the database
* indicates that a text cannot (yet?) be displayed on this site because of its copyright status.
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