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Author: Charles Kingsley (1819-1875)
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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 Farewell (My fairest child, I have no song to give you;
) (from Andromeda and Other Poems) - R. Cole, H. Grace, S. Liddle
A Farewell: To C. E. G. (My fairest child, I have no song to give you;
) (from Andromeda and Other Poems) T. Riego: My gentle child
R. Cole, H. Grace, S. Liddle: A Farewell
M. Balfe, A. Hill, L. Kellie, T. Mountain, S. Schlesinger: My fairest child
C. Bethune: Farewell
H. King, E. Klotschubey: One grand sweet song
A harper came over the Danube so wide (from Poems) A. Smith: The Song of the Little Baltung
A lament (The merry, merry lark was up and singing
) (from Andromeda and Other Poems) - R. Legge
A life's love (When all the world is young, lad) (from The Water-Babies) - J. Waldeck
A prayer - C. Scott [x]
Airly beacon (Airly Beacon, Airly Beacon
) (from Andromeda and Other Poems) - E. Nevin, J. Duarte, G. Holst, H. Löhr, A. Pares, C. Stanford
Airly Beacon, Airly Beacon
(from Andromeda and Other Poems) E. Nevin, J. Duarte, G. Holst, H. Löhr, A. Pares, C. Stanford: Airly beacon
Alton Locke's song (O Mary, go and call the cattle home
) (from Alton Locke, Tailor and Poet An Autobiography) - G. MacFarren RUS
Clear and cool (Clear and cool, clear and cool) (from The Water-Babies) - A. Behrend, T. Dunhill, G. Holst, M. Shillington
Clear and cool, clear and cool (from The Water-Babies) J. Borland: Song of the River
A. Behrend, T. Dunhill, G. Holst, M. Shillington: Clear and cool
F. Atkinson: Cool and clear
G. Henschel: The brook sings
W. Rogers: The tide river
Cool and clear (Clear and cool, clear and cool) (from The Water-Babies) - F. Atkinson
Early in spring time, on raw and windy mornings (from Andromeda and Other Poems) R. Legge, G. MacFarren, J. Smieton, C. Wood: The starlings
Farewell (My fairest child, I have no song to give you;
) (from Andromeda and Other Poems) - C. Bethune
Hark! hark! hark!
L. Johns, D. Tovey: The knight's return
Heigh-Ho! (There sits a bird on every tree
) (from Andromeda and Other Poems) - R. Cross
I once had a sweet little doll (I once had a sweet little doll, dears) (from The Water-Babies) - G. Henschel
I once had a sweet little doll, dears (from The Water-Babies) G. Henschel: I once had a sweet little doll
I wish I were a tiny bird (Oh! I wish I were a tiny browny bird from out the south) (from Poems) - H. Löhr
Magdalen at Michael's gate (Magdalen at Michael's gate) - L. Lehmann
Magdalen at Michael's gate L. Lehmann: Magdalen at Michael's gate
Mary, go and call the cattle home (O Mary, go and call the cattle home
) (from Alton Locke, Tailor and Poet An Autobiography) - J. Howe RUS
My fairest child (My fairest child, I have no song to give you;
) (from Andromeda and Other Poems) - M. Balfe, A. Hill, L. Kellie, T. Mountain, S. Schlesinger
My fairest child, I have no song to give you;
(from Andromeda and Other Poems) T. Riego: My gentle child
R. Cole, H. Grace, S. Liddle: A Farewell
M. Balfe, A. Hill, L. Kellie, T. Mountain, S. Schlesinger: My fairest child
C. Bethune: Farewell
H. King, E. Klotschubey: One grand sweet song
My gentle child (My fairest child, I have no song to give you;
) (from Andromeda and Other Poems) - T. Riego
My little doll (I once had a sweet little doll, dears) (from The Water-Babies) G. Henschel: I once had a sweet little doll
O Mary, go and call the cattle home
(from Alton Locke, Tailor and Poet An Autobiography) RUS J. Howe: Mary, go and call the cattle home
G. MacFarren, G. MacFarren: Alton Locke's song
E. Campbell, J. Blockley, F. Boott, F. Clay, C. Dolby, W. Fenney, O. King, L. Southard: The Sands o' Dee
M. Balfe, I. Cooper, C. Harriss, J. Hatton, J. Hullah, G. Jones, A. MacKay, T. Pitfield, C. Scott, F. Swain, S. Newns: The Sands of Dee
H. Brian: Sands o' Dee
Oh! I wish I were a tiny browny bird from out the south (from Poems) H. Löhr: I wish I were a tiny bird
M. Davey, T. Dunhill, H. Middleton: Valentine's Day
Oh that we two were Maying (Oh! that we two were Maying
) - E. Nevin
Oh! that we two were Maying
E. Nevin: Oh that we two were Maying
One grand sweet song (My fairest child, I have no song to give you;
) (from Andromeda and Other Poems) - H. King, E. Klotschubey
Round the world away (When all the world is young, lad) (from The Water-Babies) - H. Noble
Sands o' Dee (O Mary, go and call the cattle home
) (from Alton Locke, Tailor and Poet An Autobiography) - H. Brian RUS
Sing Heigh-ho! (There sits a bird on every tree
) (from Andromeda and Other Poems) - W. Bell, F. Challinor, G. Cole, J. Diack, L. Forsblad, G. Henschel, J. Herbert, G. Holst, G. Holst, M. Lawson, H. Löhr, G. MacFarren, G. McKay, H. Middleton, D. Parke, J. Williams, C. Stanford
Slumber song (Soft, soft wind
) (from The Water-Babies) - G. Holst
Soft, soft wind
(from The Water-Babies) G. Holst: Slumber song
Song of the River (Clear and cool, clear and cool) (from The Water-Babies) - J. Borland
The brook sings (Clear and cool, clear and cool) (from The Water-Babies) - G. Henschel
The knight's return (Hark! hark! hark!
) - L. Johns, D. Tovey
The merry, merry lark (The merry, merry lark was up and singing
) (from Andromeda and Other Poems) - E. Nevin
The merry, merry lark was up and singing
(from Andromeda and Other Poems) R. Legge: A lament
E. Nevin: The merry, merry lark
The old, old song (When all the world is young, lad) (from The Water-Babies) - B. Thomson
The Sands o' Dee (O Mary, go and call the cattle home
) (from Alton Locke, Tailor and Poet An Autobiography) - E. Campbell, J. Blockley, F. Boott, F. Clay, C. Dolby, W. Fenney, O. King, L. Southard RUS
The Sands of Dee (O Mary, go and call the cattle home
) (from Alton Locke, Tailor and Poet An Autobiography) - M. Balfe, I. Cooper, C. Harriss, J. Hatton, J. Hullah, G. Jones, G. MacFarren, A. MacKay, T. Pitfield, C. Scott, F. Swain, S. Newns RUS
The Song of the Little Baltung (A harper came over the Danube so wide) (from Poems) - A. Smith
The Song of the Little Baltung. A.D. 395 (A harper came over the Danube so wide) (from Poems) A. Smith: The Song of the Little Baltung
The starlings (Early in spring time, on raw and windy mornings) (from Andromeda and Other Poems) - R. Legge, G. MacFarren, J. Smieton, C. Wood
The Summer Sea (Soft, soft wind
) (from The Water-Babies) G. Holst: Slumber song
The three fishers (Three fishers went sailing away to the west) (from Alton Locke, Tailor and Poet An Autobiography) - C. Barry, J. Capel, A. Gray, J. Hullah, O. King, G. MacFarren, H. Oke, A. Parsons, E. Walker RUS SWE
The tide river (Clear and cool, clear and cool) (from The Water-Babies) - W. Rogers
The watchman ('Watchman, what of the night?'
) (from Andromeda and Other Poems) - R. Legge
There sits a bird (There sits a bird on every tree
) (from Andromeda and Other Poems) - C. Burch
There sits a bird on every tree (There sits a bird on every tree
) (from Andromeda and Other Poems) - F. Hart, W. Hewitt, A. Foote
There sits a bird on every tree
(from Andromeda and Other Poems) C. Burch: There sits a bird
W. Bell, F. Challinor, G. Cole, J. Diack, L. Forsblad, G. Henschel, J. Herbert, G. Holst, G. Holst, M. Lawson, H. Löhr, G. MacFarren, G. McKay, H. Middleton, D. Parke, J. Williams, C. Stanford: Sing Heigh-ho!
R. Cross: Heigh-Ho!
F. Hart, W. Hewitt, A. Foote: There sits a bird on every tree
Three fishers (Three fishers went sailing away to the west) (from Alton Locke, Tailor and Poet An Autobiography) - M. Foster RUS SWE
Three fishers went sailing (Three fishers went sailing away to the west) (from Alton Locke, Tailor and Poet An Autobiography) - R. Rogers RUS SWE
Three fishers went sailing away to the west (from Alton Locke, Tailor and Poet An Autobiography) RUS SWE R. Rogers: Three fishers went sailing
M. Foster: Three fishers
C. Barry, J. Capel, A. Gray, J. Hullah, O. King, G. MacFarren, H. Oke, A. Parsons, E. Walker: The three fishers
F. Boott: Three fishers went sailing out into the west
Three fishers went sailing out into the west (Three fishers went sailing away to the west) (from Alton Locke, Tailor and Poet An Autobiography) - F. Boott RUS SWE
Tre män satte ut sin båt emot väst (Tre män satte ut sin båt emot väst) - E. Sjögren RUS [x]
Tre män satte ut sin båt emot väst RUS [x] E. Sjögren: Tre män satte ut sin båt emot väst
Valentine's Day (Oh! I wish I were a tiny browny bird from out the south) (from Poems) - M. Davey, T. Dunhill, H. Middleton
Watchman, what of the night? ('Watchman, what of the night?'
) (from Andromeda and Other Poems) - W. Wood
'Watchman, what of the night?'
(from Andromeda and Other Poems) W. Wood: Watchman, what of the night?
R. Legge: The watchman
When all the world is young (When all the world is young, lad) (from The Water-Babies) - A. Caldicott, F. Challinor, Claribel, F. Cowen, C. Herts, H. Hulbert, L. Lehmann, E. Philp, P. Schenk, T. Wharton
When all the world is young, lad (When all the world is young, lad) (from The Water-Babies) - R. Grain
When all the world is young, lad (from The Water-Babies) B. Colechin: When all was young
H. Noble: Round the world away
D. Bright, J. Diack, G. Henschel, E. James, E. Nevin, J. Pointer, P. Tomblings, M. Wilson: When all the world is young, Lad
V. Ellis, F. Atkinson: When all the world was young
T. Anderton, I. Cooper, C. Getchell, R. Parfrey, T. Marshall: Young and Old
B. Thomson: The old, old song
R. Grain: When all the world is young, lad
J. Waldeck: A life's love
A. Caldicott, F. Challinor, Claribel, F. Cowen, C. Herts, H. Hulbert, L. Lehmann, E. Philp, P. Schenk, T. Wharton: When all the world is young
When all the world was young (When all the world is young, lad) (from The Water-Babies) - V. Ellis, F. Atkinson
When all was young (When all the world is young, lad) (from The Water-Babies) - B. Colechin
Young and Old (When all the world is young, lad) (from The Water-Babies) - T. Anderton, I. Cooper, C. Getchell, T. Marshall
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