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Author: Norman Rowland Gale (1862-1942)
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
Come you, Mary (Come you, Mary, there's a dear) - E. Farrar
Come you, Mary, there's a dear E. Farrar: Come you, Mary
Elizabeth, my cousin, is the sweetest little girl (from Songs for the Little People) L. Lehmann: Mustard and cress
Mustard and cress (Elizabeth, my cousin, is the sweetest little girl) (from Songs for the Little People) - L. Lehmann
Sunny March (The hedge is full of houses) - C. Lidgey
Thank you very much indeed (Thank you very much indeed) - L. Lehmann
Thank you very much indeed L. Lehmann: Thank you very much indeed
Thanks (Thank you very much indeed) L. Lehmann: Thank you very much indeed
The hedge is full of houses C. Lidgey: Sunny March
Who would shepherd pipes (Who would shepherd pipes forsake) - E. Farrar
Who would shepherd pipes forsake E. Farrar: Who would shepherd pipes
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