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Author: Alfred Perceval Graves (1846-1931)
Text collections / compilations [warning - not necessarily comprehensive]
Texts set to music [warning - not necessarily comprehensive]
[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.
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 dream of violets (The scent of violets, by my pillow blowing) - L. Lehmann [x]
A lovely lass with modest mien
(from Father O'Flynn and other Irish Lyrics) C. Stanford: The confession
A lover's garland - C. Parry [x]
A ray from out the ruby [x] L. Lehmann: Dawning love
A sailor lad wooed a farmer's daughter (A sailor once wooed a farmer's daughter) (from Irish Songs and Ballads) - C. Stanford
A sailor loved a farmer's daughter (A sailor once wooed a farmer's daughter) (from Irish Songs and Ballads) C. Stanford: A sailor lad wooed a farmer's daughter
D. Arundell: The sailor
A sailor once wooed a farmer's daughter (from Irish Songs and Ballads) C. Stanford: A sailor lad wooed a farmer's daughter
D. Arundell: The sailor
Above the thunder crashes (from The Irish Poems of Alfred Perceval Graves - Countryside Songs, and Songs and Ballads) C. Stanford: Battle Hymn
H. Gaul: Irish Battle Hymn
"Ah, Jenny, I'm not jesting (from Father O'Flynn and other Irish Lyrics) C. Stanford: Jenny, I'm not jesting
An Irish lullaby (I'd rock my own sweet childie to rest
) (from Father O'Flynn and other Irish Lyrics) - N. Page, C. Stanford
Ancient lullaby (O Sleep, my baby, you are sharing
) (from Father O'Flynn and other Irish Lyrics) - C. Stanford
Are the stars that beam above us [x] L. Lehmann: Star fancies
As I went down to Taunton Town C. Parry: The spirit of the Spring
As I went up a woodland walk C. Parry: The blackbird
As Jack the jolly ploughboy was ploughing through the land (from Father O'Flynn and other Irish Lyrics) C. Stanford: Jack the jolly ploughboy
At the hour the long day ends - C. Parry [x]
Awake, awake Fianna - C. Stanford [x]
Battle Hymn (Above the thunder crashes) (from The Irish Poems of Alfred Perceval Graves - Countryside Songs, and Songs and Ballads) - C. Stanford
Bridges, golden bridges FRE [x] L. Lehmann: Golden bridges
Chieftain of Tyrconnell (Sore misery to Erin, that you spread) - C. Stanford
Christmas lullaby - A. Cripps [x]
Colleen Oge Asthore - C. Stanford [x]
Dawning love (A ray from out the ruby) - L. Lehmann [x]
Diamonds for riches [x] L. Lehmann: The sapphire
Disturb it not (When first the lamp of love is lit) - L. Lehmann [x]
Emer's farewell to Cucullain - C. Stanford [x]
Fairy Nurse song - C. Stanford [x]
Fan Fitzger'l - C. Stanford [x]
Father O'Flynn (from Father O'Flynn and other Irish Lyrics) - C. Stanford [x]
Fond Chloe - C. Stanford [x]
Golden bridges (Bridges, golden bridges) - L. Lehmann FRE [x]
Good night - C. Stanford [x]
Her brow is like the Lily - C. Stanford [x]
Herring is king (Let all the fish that swim the sea) (from Father O'Flynn and other Irish Lyrics) C. Stanford: Herring our king
Herring our king (Let all the fish that swim the sea) (from Father O'Flynn and other Irish Lyrics) - C. Stanford
How happy for the woodbirds - C. Stanford [x]
I am the rose upon the mead [x] L. Lehmann: Love's emblems
I heard 'mid oak-trees olden - C. Stanford [x]
I'd rock my own sweet childie to rest
(from Father O'Flynn and other Irish Lyrics) N. Page, C. Stanford: An Irish lullaby
In April mood (Love's April mood, ah me!) - L. Lehmann FRE [x]
Irish Battle Hymn (Above the thunder crashes) (from The Irish Poems of Alfred Perceval Graves - Countryside Songs, and Songs and Ballads) - H. Gaul
Irish Lullaby (I'd rock my own sweet childie to rest
) (from Father O'Flynn and other Irish Lyrics) N. Page, C. Stanford: An Irish lullaby
Jack the jolly ploughboy (As Jack the jolly ploughboy was ploughing through the land) (from Father O'Flynn and other Irish Lyrics) - C. Stanford
Jenny - C. Stanford [x]
Jenny, I'm not jesting ("Ah, Jenny, I'm not jesting) (from Father O'Flynn and other Irish Lyrics) - C. Stanford
Kitty Bawn - C. Stanford [x]
Lady Sybil - C. Stanford [x]
Let all the fish that swim the sea (from Father O'Flynn and other Irish Lyrics) C. Stanford: Herring our king
Love enthroned (O sweet the rose in summer blowing) - L. Lehmann [x]
Love's April mood, ah me! FRE [x] L. Lehmann: In April mood
Love's emblems (I am the rose upon the mead) - L. Lehmann [x]
Maureen, Maureen (Oh! Maureen, Maureen, have you forgotten
) (from Father O'Flynn and other Irish Lyrics) - C. Stanford
Molly Hewson - C. Stanford [x]
My love's an arbutus (My love's an arbutus
) (from Father O'Flynn and other Irish Lyrics) - C. Stanford
My love's an arbutus
(from Father O'Flynn and other Irish Lyrics) C. Stanford: My love's an arbutus
My secret (O hasten your speed, my steed) - L. Lehmann [x]
O hasten your speed, my steed [x] L. Lehmann: My secret
O Sleep, my baby, you are sharing
(from Father O'Flynn and other Irish Lyrics) C. Stanford: Ancient lullaby
O sweet the rose in summer blowing [x] L. Lehmann: Love enthroned
O thou of the beautiful hair - C. Stanford [x]
Oh! Maureen, Maureen, have you forgotten
(from Father O'Flynn and other Irish Lyrics) C. Stanford: Maureen, Maureen
Oh swan of slenderness
(from Irish Songs and Ballads) C. Stanford: The little red lark
Once my wheel ran cheerily round (from Father O'Flynn and other Irish Lyrics) C. Stanford: Spinning-wheel song
One Sunday after Mass - C. Stanford [x]
Orange and green - M. Shaw [x]
She hath grown cold, whose kindness won me to her C. Parry: The faithful lover
She is my love (She is my love beyond all thought
) (from The Irish Poems of Alfred Perceval Graves - Songs of the Gael [and] A Gaelic Story-Telling) C. Parry, F. Swain: She is my love beyond all thought
She is my love beyond all thought (She is my love beyond all thought
) (from The Irish Poems of Alfred Perceval Graves - Songs of the Gael [and] A Gaelic Story-Telling) - C. Parry, F. Swain
She is my love beyond all thought
(from The Irish Poems of Alfred Perceval Graves - Songs of the Gael [and] A Gaelic Story-Telling) C. Parry, F. Swain: She is my love beyond all thought
Six spring (Six spring in shining armour goes) - L. Lehmann [x]
Six spring in shining armour goes [x] L. Lehmann: Six spring
Sore misery to Erin, that you spread C. Stanford: Chieftain of Tyrconnell
Spinning-wheel song (Once my wheel ran cheerily round) (from Father O'Flynn and other Irish Lyrics) - C. Stanford
St. Mary's Bells - C. Stanford [x]
Star fancies (Are the stars that beam above us) - L. Lehmann [x]
Still side by side - C. Stanford [x]
The banks of the daisies - C. Stanford [x]
The blackbird (As I went up a woodland walk) - C. Parry
The confession (A lovely lass with modest mien
) (from Father O'Flynn and other Irish Lyrics) - C. Stanford
The faithful lover (She hath grown cold, whose kindness won me to her) - C. Parry
The first morning of March in the year '33 (from Father O'Flynn and other Irish Lyrics) C. Stanford: The foxhunt
The Flight of the Earls - C. Stanford [x]
The foggy dew (THE FOGGY DEW) (from Father O'Flynn and other Irish Lyrics) - C. Stanford
THE FOGGY DEW (from Father O'Flynn and other Irish Lyrics) C. Stanford: The foggy dew
The fox hunt (The first morning of March in the year '33) (from Father O'Flynn and other Irish Lyrics) C. Stanford: The foxhunt
The foxhunt (The first morning of March in the year '33) (from Father O'Flynn and other Irish Lyrics) - C. Stanford
The hour I prove false (The hour I prove false to my dark-headed darling) (from Father O'Flynn and other Irish Lyrics) - C. Stanford
The hour I prove false to my dark-headed darling (from Father O'Flynn and other Irish Lyrics) C. Stanford: The hour I prove false
The lament - C. Stanford [x]
The Lament for Owen Roe O'Neill - C. Stanford [x]
The little red lark (Oh swan of slenderness
) (from Irish Songs and Ballads) - C. Stanford
The poison on the darts - C. Stanford [x]
The rejected lover - C. Stanford [x]
The Return from Fingal - C. Stanford [x]
The Royal Hunt - C. Stanford [x]
The sailor (A sailor once wooed a farmer's daughter) (from Irish Songs and Ballads) - D. Arundell
The sailor girl (When the Wild-Geese were flying to Flanders away) (from Father O'Flynn and other Irish Lyrics) - C. Stanford
The sapphire (Diamonds for riches) - L. Lehmann [x]
The scent of violets, by my pillow blowing [x] L. Lehmann: A dream of violets
The smith's song - C. Stanford [x]
The spirit of the Spring (As I went down to Taunton Town) - C. Parry
The willow tree - C. Stanford [x]
'Tis I can weave woollen and linen - C. Stanford [x]
Trottin' to the fair (Trottin' to the fair . .
) (from The Irish Poems of Alfred Perceval Graves - Countryside Songs, and Songs and Ballads) - C. Stanford, T. Johnston
Trottin' to the fair . .
(from The Irish Poems of Alfred Perceval Graves - Countryside Songs, and Songs and Ballads) C. Stanford, T. Johnston: Trottin' to the fair
'Twas pretty to be in Ballinderry ('Twas pretty to be in Ballinderry) (from Father O'Flynn and other Irish Lyrics) - C. Stanford
'Twas pretty to be in Ballinderry (from Father O'Flynn and other Irish Lyrics) C. Stanford: 'Twas pretty to be in Ballinderry
What is life without a wife - C. Stanford [x]
When first the lamp of love is lit [x] L. Lehmann: Disturb it not
When she answered me her voice was low - C. Stanford [x]
When the Wild-Geese were flying to Flanders away (from Father O'Flynn and other Irish Lyrics) C. Stanford: The sailor girl
When with sap the vine's athrill [x] L. Lehmann: When young love comes knocking
When young love comes knocking (When with sap the vine's athrill) - L. Lehmann [x]
Will you float my boat - C. Stanford [x]
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