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Author: Caroline Alice Elgar, née Roberts (1848-1920)
Texts set to music [warning - not necessarily comprehensive]
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Note: titles are in bold and first lines are in italics
A Christmas greeting (Bowered on sloping hillsides rise) - E. Elgar
A mellow bell peals near
E. Elgar: On the alm
A spear, a sword - E. Elgar [x]
And the wind, the wind went out to meet with the sun E. Elgar: The wind at dawn
Aspiration (Over the heights the snow lies deep) - E. Elgar
Bowered on sloping hillsides rise E. Elgar: A Christmas greeting
Closely cling, for winds drive fast
E. Elgar: Love alone will stay
Closely let me hold thy hand E. Elgar: In Haven (Capri)
Come and hasten to the dancing E. Elgar: The dance
Come from the mountain side E. Elgar: The marksmen
False love (Now we hear the Spring's sweet voice) - E. Elgar
Fly, singing bird, fly (Fly, singing bird, fly) - E. Elgar
Fly, singing bird, fly E. Elgar: Fly, singing bird, fly
In Haven (Capri) (Closely let me hold thy hand) - E. Elgar
Love alone will stay (Closely cling, for winds drive fast
) - E. Elgar
Lullaby (Sleep, my son, oh! slumber softly) - E. Elgar
Now we hear the Spring's sweet voice E. Elgar: False love
O happy eyes (O happy eyes, for you will see) - E. Elgar
O happy eyes, for you will see E. Elgar: O happy eyes
O snow, which sinks so light
DUT E. Elgar: The snow
On the alm (A mellow bell peals near
) - E. Elgar
Over the heights the snow lies deep E. Elgar: Aspiration
Sleep, my son, oh! slumber softly E. Elgar: Lullaby
The dance (Come and hasten to the dancing) - E. Elgar
The King's Way (The newest street in London town) - E. Elgar
The marksmen (Come from the mountain side) - E. Elgar
The newest street in London town E. Elgar: The King's Way
The snow (O snow, which sinks so light
) - E. Elgar DUT
The wind at dawn (And the wind, the wind went out to meet with the sun) - E. Elgar
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