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Author: Alfred Perceval Graves (1846-1931)
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Note: titles are in bold and first lines are in italics
A dream of violets (The scent of violets, by my pillow blowing) - L. Lehmann [x]
A lover's garland - C. Parry [x]
A ray from out the ruby [x] L. Lehmann: Dawning love
A sailor loved a farmer's daughter (A sailor once wooed a farmer's daughter) (from Irish Songs and Ballads) D. Arundell: The sailor
A sailor once wooed a farmer's daughter (from Irish Songs and Ballads) D. Arundell: The sailor
Above the thunder crashes (from The Irish Poems of Alfred Perceval Graves - Countryside Songs, and Songs and Ballads) H. Gaul: Irish Battle Hymn
An Irish Lullaby (I'd rock my own sweet childie to rest
) (from Father O'Flynn and other Irish Lyrics) - N. Page
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
At the hour the long day ends - C. Parry [x]
Battle Hymn (Above the thunder crashes) (from The Irish Poems of Alfred Perceval Graves - Countryside Songs, and Songs and Ballads) H. Gaul: Irish Battle Hymn
Bridges, golden bridges GER [x] L. Lehmann: Golden bridges
Chieftain of Tyrconnell (Sore misery to Erin, that you spread) - C. Stanford
Christmas lullaby - A. Cripps [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 GER [x]
Golden bridges (Bridges, golden bridges) - L. Lehmann GER [x]
I am the rose upon the mead GER [x] L. Lehmann: Love's emblems
I'd rock my own sweet childie to rest
(from Father O'Flynn and other Irish Lyrics) N. Page: An Irish Lullaby
In April mood (Love's April mood, ah me!) - L. Lehmann GER [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: An Irish Lullaby
Love enthroned (O sweet the rose in summer blowing) - L. Lehmann [x]
Love's April mood, ah me! GER [x] L. Lehmann: In April mood
Love's emblems (I am the rose upon the mead) - L. Lehmann GER [x]
My love's an arbutus (My love's an arbutus) - C. Stanford
My love's an arbutus C. Stanford: My love's an arbutus
My secret (O hasten your speed, my steed) - L. Lehmann GER [x]
O hasten your speed, my steed GER [x] L. Lehmann: My secret
O sweet the rose in summer blowing [x] L. Lehmann: Love enthroned
Oh swan of slenderness
(from Irish Songs and Ballads) C. Stanford: The little red lark
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
Star fancies (Are the stars that beam above us) - L. Lehmann [x]
The blackbird (As I went up a woodland walk) - C. Parry
The faithful lover (She hath grown cold, whose kindness won me to her) - C. Parry
The little red lark (Oh swan of slenderness
) (from Irish Songs and Ballads) - C. Stanford
The sailor (A sailor once wooed a farmer's daughter) (from Irish Songs and Ballads) - D. Arundell
The sapphire (Diamonds for riches) - L. Lehmann [x]
The scent of violets, by my pillow blowing [x] L. Lehmann: A dream of violets
The spirit of the Spring (As I went down to Taunton Town) - C. Parry
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
When first the lamp of love is lit GER [x] L. Lehmann: Disturb it not
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]
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* indicates that a text is thought to be copyright and that we have no permission to display it on the website. For some of the texts marked this way, we have incomplete information about their copyright status. They may in fact be public domain.
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