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Author: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807-1882)
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A Boys Will Is the Winds Will (Often I think of the beautiful town
) (from The Courtship of Miles Standish, and Other Poems) - Nicrine
A day of sunshine (O gift of God! O perfect day) (from The Courtship of Miles Standish, and Other Poems) - L. Beethoven, W. Luttman
A gleam of sunshine (This is the place. Stand still, my steed) (from The Belfry of Bruges and Other Poems) - L. Campbell-Tipton
A Hymn to the Night (I heard the trailing garments of the Night) (from Voices of the Night) - R. Lane
A Little Bird in the Air (A little bird in the air
) (from Tales of a Wayside Inn - The Musician's Tale; The Saga of King Olaf) E. Elgar: Thyri (Chorus: Ballad)
F. Romer: Thyri the Fair
A little bird in the air
(from Tales of a Wayside Inn - The Musician's Tale; The Saga of King Olaf) E. Elgar: Thyri (Chorus: Ballad)
F. Romer: Thyri the Fair
A mist was driving down the British Channel
(from The Courtship of Miles Standish, and Other Poems) J. Lyon: The Warden of the Cinque Ports
A Muleteer Song (If thou art sleeping, maiden
) (from The Spanish Student) - L. Caracciolo GER FRE ITA
A psalm of life (Tell me not, in mournful numbers
) (from Voices of the Night) - G. Barker, C. Beecher, L. Bellamy, F. Berger, M. Lindsay, J. Blockley, T. Clemens, A. Clifford, F. Cowen, F. Dugmore, G. Hewitt, E. Hime, F. Hodges, J. Kinross, A. Lane, C. Miller, W. Montgomery, D. Peale, F. Peel, H. Proch, J. Römele, F. Romer, H. Smart, M. Stocker, M. Wakefield, M. Warburton, R. Ward, E. Westrop, A. Wood
A quotation (Tell me not, in mournful numbers
) (from Voices of the Night) - H. Loomis
A rainy day (The day is cold, and dark, and dreary
) (from Ballads and Other Poems) - V. Despommier GER
A serenade (Stars of the summer night
) (from The Spanish Student) - H. Hiles, H. Matthews
A song of winter (When winter winds are piercing chill) (from Voices of the Night) - A. Marchant
A spring song (Now Time throws off his cloak again
) (from The Poets and Poems of Europe) - F. Berger
A summer night serenade (Stars of the summer night
) (from The Spanish Student) - O. White
A wind came up out of the sea (A wind came up out of the sea
) (from The Courtship of Miles Standish, and Other Poems) - J. Braunschiedl, Georgette, H. Pennell GER
A wind came up out of the sea
(from The Courtship of Miles Standish, and Other Poems) GER J. Parker, J. Parker: Day-break
C. Burleigh: Awake, it is the day
J. Braunschiedl, Georgette, H. Pennell: A wind came up out of the sea
G. Branscombe: A wind from the sea
F. Barbour: Awake! It is the day
S. Homer, M. Balfe, F. Berger, J. Blockley, G. Broadhead, J. Camp, J. Clippingdale, T. Dubois, E. Faning, W. Fisher, A. Gaul, A. Gaul, V. Gerard, M. Gould, M. Lindsay, W. Macfarren, C. Mallard, A. Mallinson, W. Malmene, U. Mamlock, G. Marston, A. Nevin, J. Newell, W. Perkins, O. Peuret, F. Romer, P. Sacco, D. Smith, H. King: Daybreak
A wind from the sea (A wind came up out of the sea
) (from The Courtship of Miles Standish, and Other Poems) - G. Branscombe GER
A youth, light-hearted and content (from Ballads and Other Poems) P. Bucalossi: Love dreams
M. Balfe, J. Blockley, L. Carew, J. Chatterton, A. Houfe, F. Romer, H. Stewart: The two locks of hair
T. Wallworth: The brown and the blond
Across the river (There is no flock, however watched and tended) (from The Seaside and the Fireside) - Anonymous
After Queen Gunhild's death
(from Tales of a Wayside Inn - The Musician's Tale; The Saga of King Olaf) E. Elgar: Choral recitative
After so long an absence (from Aftermath) ITA J. Hatton: The meeting
Aftermath (When the summer fields are mown) - F. Boott, C. Maree, F. Paine
Afternoon in February (The day is ending) - E. Aguilar, A. Cottam, J. Haakman, J. Hullah
Aftonstjernan (Stormen somnat och vågens brust) - E. Sjögren (Text: after Henry Wadsworth Longfellow) [x]
Alike are life and death (Garlands upon his grave
) (from Masque of Pandora and Other Poems) - J. Rinck
All are architects of Fate (from Poems: Lyrical and Dramatic) J. Blockley: The Builders
All are sleeping (All are sleeping, weary heart!
) (from The Spanish Student) - H. Pasmore, H. Pasmore GER
All are sleeping, weary heart (All are sleeping, weary heart!
) (from The Spanish Student) - S. Coleridge-Taylor, W. Johnson GER
All are sleeping, weary heart!
(from The Spanish Student) GER H. Pasmore, H. Pasmore: All are sleeping
S. Coleridge-Taylor, W. Johnson: All are sleeping, weary heart
All day has the battle raged (from Tales of a Wayside Inn - The Musician's Tale; The Saga of King Olaf)
"All the old gods are dead (from Tales of a Wayside Inn - The Musician's Tale; The Saga of King Olaf)
All things are not what they seem (Tell me not, in mournful numbers
) (from Voices of the Night) - C. Coote
All things rejoice (The sun is bright, -- the air is clear) (from Ballads and Other Poems) - W. Macfarren
Allah (Allah gives light in darkness) (from Kéramos and Other Poems) - G. Chadwick, V. Clark, J. Foulds, A. Gibson, J. Jordan, A. Kramer, D. Protheroe, E. Schaaf, W. Steere, M. Wald, H. Weil, D. Protheroe
Allah gives light in darkness (from Kéramos and Other Poems) G. Chadwick, V. Clark, J. Foulds, A. Gibson, J. Jordan, A. Kramer, D. Protheroe, E. Schaaf, W. Steere, M. Wald, H. Weil, D. Protheroe: Allah
Am I a king, that I should call my own (from Ultima Thule) A. Mallinson: From my arm-chair
T. Jephson: My arm-chair
And King Olaf heard the cry (from Tales of a Wayside Inn - The Musician's Tale; The Saga of King Olaf) E. Elgar: King Olaf's Return
And now along the horizon's edge (from Tales of a Wayside Inn) A. Arnott: The ballad of Carmilhan
Annie of Tharaw (Annie of Tharaw, my true love of old
) - M. Balfe
Annie of Tharaw, my true love of old
M. Balfe: Annie of Tharaw
As a fond mother (As a fond mother, when the day is o'er) (from Masque of Pandora and Other Poems) - A. Horrocks
As a fond mother, when the day is o'er (from Masque of Pandora and Other Poems) A. Horrocks: As a fond mother
M. Castelnuovo-Tedesco: Nature
As torrents in summer (In the convent of Drontheim
) (from Tales of a Wayside Inn - The Musician's Tale; The Saga of King Olaf) - E. Elgar DUT
As torrents in summer (from Tales of a Wayside Inn - The Musician's Tale; The Saga of King Olaf) DUT D. Buck, D. Protheroe: The Nun of Nidaros
E. Elgar: As torrents in summer
At anchor in Hampton Roads we lay (from Birds of Passage) F. Boott, C. Marshall: The Cumberland
At Drontheim, Olaf the King heard the bells of Yule-tide ring (from Tales of a Wayside Inn - The Musician's Tale; The Saga of King Olaf) D. Protheroe: Drontheim (King Olaf's Christmas)
D. Buck: King Olaf's Christmas
At the foot of the mountain height (from The Seaside and the Fireside) S. Coleridge-Taylor, F. Corder: The blind girl of Castèl-Cuillè
Auf Wiedersehen (Until we meet again! That is the meaning) (from In the Harbor: Ultima Thule - Part II) H. Temple: Auf Wiederseh'n
Auf Wiederseh'n (Until we meet again! That is the meaning) (from In the Harbor: Ultima Thule - Part II) - H. Temple
Autumn Within (It is autumn; not without but within me is the cold) (from In the Harbor: Ultima Thule - Part II) - S. Colburn
Awake (If thou art sleeping, maiden
) (from The Spanish Student) - A. Baumann GER FRE ITA
Awake, it is the day (A wind came up out of the sea
) (from The Courtship of Miles Standish, and Other Poems) - C. Burleigh GER
Be still sad heart (The day is cold, and dark, and dreary
) (from Ballads and Other Poems) - C. Johnson GER
Behold! a giant am I! (from Ultima Thule) J. Lyon, H. Nelson, F. Ogilvy, G. Rathbone, G. Tuckerman: The windmill
Bells on Christmas - C. Lane [x]
Beloved Night (I heard the trailing garments of the Night) (from Voices of the Night) - F. Romer
Beside the ungathered rice he lay (from Poems on Slavery) SWE
Between the dark and the daylight (from Tales of a Wayside Inn) SPA G. Allen, J. Blockley, A. Cottam, C. Ives, U. Kay, J. Maeder, M. Newton, L. Williams: The children's hour
A. Gaul: The childrens' hour
Beware (I know a maiden fair to see
) (from Voices of the Night) - C. Gounod, C. Scott FRE
Bishop Sigurd at Salten Fiord (Loud the anngy wind was wailing
) (from Tales of a Wayside Inn - The Musician's Tale; The Saga of King Olaf)
Blessed are the Dead (O, how blest are ye whose toils are ended!) - J. Lyon
Blind Bartimeus (Blind Bartimeus at the gates) (from Ballads and Other Poems) - W. Austin, D. Bell
Blind Bartimeus at the gates (from Ballads and Other Poems) W. Austin, D. Bell: Blind Bartimeus
By his evening fire the artist (from The Seaside and the Fireside) W. Bradshaw, H. Tuddenham: Gaspar Becerra
W. Bennett: The sculptor
By the firelight (One Autumn night, in Sudbury town) (from Tales of a Wayside Inn) - A. Bollig
Carillon (In the ancient town of Bruges) - J. Gordon
Catawba Wine (This song of mine is a Song of the Vine,) (from The Courtship of Miles Standish, and Other Poems) - H. Clough-Leighter, W. Dempster
Changed (From the outskirts of the town) (from Birds of Passage) - F. Boott, F. Paine
Charles Sumner (Garlands upon his grave
) (from Masque of Pandora and Other Poems) I. Heilner: Garlands and flowers
J. Rinck: Alike are life and death
Children (Come to me, O ye children!) (from The Courtship of Miles Standish, and Other Poems) - G. Baker, A. Cecil, W. Dempster, J. Hatton, G. Linley, F. Maker, W. Maynard, J. Mountfort, F. Romer
Children's Voices (Come to me, O ye children!) (from The Courtship of Miles Standish, and Other Poems) - H. Watkis
Choral recitative (After Queen Gunhild's death
) (from Tales of a Wayside Inn - The Musician's Tale; The Saga of King Olaf) - E. Elgar
Christe Eleison (The night is calm and cloudless
) (from The Golden Legend) - J. Coward
Christie Eleison (The night is calm and cloudless
) (from The Golden Legend) - R. Harvey
Christmas Bells (I heard the bells on Christmas Day) (from Household Poems) - W. Bentley, F. Bullard, W. Earhart, E. Hesser, Anonymous, S. Liddle, J. Matthews, H. Sawyer, N. Araguari
Chrysaor (Just above yon sandy bar) (from The Seaside and the Fireside) - A. Nevin
Come, old friend! sit down and listen! (from The Belfry of Bruges and Other Poems) S. Harvey: The head of old Silenus
Come to Me O Ye Children (Come to me, O ye children!) (from The Courtship of Miles Standish, and Other Poems) - T. Anderton
Come to me, O ye children! (from The Courtship of Miles Standish, and Other Poems) J. Driver: Longfellow's Work Song
R. Batten, I. Martinez, A. Sullivan, D. Whyte: Living Poems
E. Bainton: To the Children
T. Anderton: Come to Me O Ye Children
H. Watkis: Children's Voices
G. Baker, A. Cecil, W. Dempster, J. Hatton, G. Linley, F. Maker, W. Maynard, J. Mountfort, F. Romer: Children
J. Newell: The Eastern Window
C. Chase, M. Kingston, C. Matthews, L. Selle: Come to Me, O Ye Children
C. Macirone: Come to Me Oh Ye Children
Come to Me Oh Ye Children (Come to me, O ye children!) (from The Courtship of Miles Standish, and Other Poems) - C. Macirone
Companion to the other (Now each of you will feel no rain) - G. Bachlund
Curfew (Solemnly, mournfully, dealing its dole) (from The Belfry of Bruges and Other Poems) - T. Anderton, W. Bentley, F. Berger, Beta, J. Blockley, G. Dinelli, E. Finck, H. Gaul, G. Gow, G. Gow, J. Hatton, A. Marchant, J. Read, H. Smart, S. Waley
Curfew bell (Solemnly, mournfully, dealing its dole) (from The Belfry of Bruges and Other Poems) - H. Perabeau
Dark and dreary (The day is cold, and dark, and dreary
) (from Ballads and Other Poems) - H. Rudersdorff GER
Das alte Haus bei den Linden
(Text: after Henry Wadsworth Longfellow)
Das offene Fenster (Das alte Haus bei den Linden
) (Text: after Henry Wadsworth Longfellow)
Das schlafende Kind - A. Volpé ENG [x]
Day-break (A wind came up out of the sea
) (from The Courtship of Miles Standish, and Other Poems) - J. Parker GER
Daybreak (A wind came up out of the sea
) (from The Courtship of Miles Standish, and Other Poems) - S. Homer, M. Balfe, F. Berger, J. Blockley, G. Broadhead, J. Camp, J. Clippingdale, T. Dubois, E. Faning, W. Fisher, A. Gaul, A. Gaul, V. Gerard, M. Gould, M. Lindsay, W. Macfarren, C. Mallard, A. Mallinson, W. Malmene, U. Mamlock, G. Marston, A. Nevin, J. Newell, J. Parker, W. Perkins, O. Peuret, F. Romer, P. Sacco, D. Smith, H. King GER
Daylight & moonlight (In broad daylight, and at noon) (from Birds of Passage) - H. Pope
Daylight and moonlight (In broad daylight, and at noon) (from Birds of Passage) - F. Berger
Decoration Day (Sleep, comrades, sleep and rest) (from In the Harbor: Ultima Thule - Part II) - J. Geyer
Dedication - D. Diamond [x]
Deering's Woods (Often I think of the beautiful town
) (from The Courtship of Miles Standish, and Other Poems) - H. Clarke
Delia (Sweet as the tender fragrance that survives) (from Kéramos and Other Poems) - K. Christie, L. Coerne, W. Hamilton, J. Heymann, A. Ives ITA
Der Dorfschmied - T. Anderton [x]
Der Dorfschmied - W. Haesche [x]
Der Regentag (Der Tag ist kalt und trüb' und traurig
) - A. Becker [x]
Der Tag ist kalt und trüb' und traurig
[x] A. Becker: Der Regentag
L. Bonvin: Regentag
Down from yon distant mountain height (from The Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow) J. Hatton, L. Kellie: The boy and the brook
Dreams of the summer night (Stars of the summer night
) (from The Spanish Student) - C. Hawley, F. Tosti
Drinking song (Come, old friend! sit down and listen!) (from The Belfry of Bruges and Other Poems) S. Harvey: The head of old Silenus
Drontheim (King Olaf's Christmas) (At Drontheim, Olaf the King heard the bells of Yule-tide ring) (from Tales of a Wayside Inn - The Musician's Tale; The Saga of King Olaf) - D. Protheroe
Ein Pfeil, den ich in's Weite gesandt SPA (Text: after Henry Wadsworth Longfellow) [x] L. Bonvin: Pfeil und Lied
Ein Wind strich über den Wellenschaum
(from Gemüth und Welt: Gedichte - Übersetzungen) G. Hasse: Morgenwind
Einar Tamberskelver (It was Einar Tamberskelver stood beside the mast
) (from Tales of a Wayside Inn - The Musician's Tale; The Saga of King Olaf) - C. Busch
Elsie's prayer (My Redeemer and my Lord) (from The Golden Legend) - E. Lott
Elsie's song to the sea (The night is calm and cloudless
) (from The Golden Legend) - E. Done
Endymion (The rising moon has hid the stars) (from Ballads and Other Poems) - F. Berger, L. Lehmann, L. Lehmann, E. Turpin, C. Verrinder
Epilogue (In the convent of Drontheim
) - E. Elgar DUT
Evening song (O gladsome light) (from The Golden Legend) Anonymous: O gladsome light
A. Mahnke: Oh, gladsome light
Excelsior (The shades of night were falling fast) (from Ballads and Other Poems) - M. Balfe, F. Berger, W. Birch, J. Bird, J. Blockley, C. Catty, F. Clarke, S. Glover, R. Goldbeck, J. Hatton, N. Heins, Hutchinson Family, M. Lindsay, R. Lyon, J. Normann, G. Peabody, C. Perkins, C. Pinsuti, A. Russell, P. Schnecker, A. Thouless, J. Tilleard FRE
Excelsior - C. Perkins [x]
Eyes so tristful (Eyes so tristful, eyes so tristful
) - F. Cowen
Eyes so tristful, eyes so tristful (Eyes so tristful, eyes so tristful
) F. Cowen, F. Cowen: Eyes so wistful
Eyes so tristful, eyes so tristful
F. Cowen, F. Cowen: Eyes so wistful
Eyes so wistful (Eyes so tristful, eyes so tristful
) - F. Cowen
Eyes so wistful, eyes so wistful F. Cowen, F. Cowen: Eyes so wistful
Fantasia Sinfonica (This is the Arsenal. From floor to ceiling) (from The Belfry of Bruges and Other Poems) - F. Høffding
Flowers (Spake full well, in language quaint and olden) (from Voices of the Night) - F. Romer
Footprints on the sands of time (Tell me not, in mournful numbers
) (from Voices of the Night) - A. Titus
Footsteps of angels (When the hours of Day are numbered) (from Voices of the Night) - F. Baer, J. Blockley, M. Davis, W. Dempster, A. Gaul, E. Harding, E. Hime, G. Linley, J. Normann, F. Romer, E. Schulz
Footsteps of angels: a vision (When the hours of Day are numbered) (from Voices of the Night) - J. Harding
Four by the clock (Four by the clock! and yet not day) (from In the Harbor: Ultima Thule - Part II) - A. Mallinson
Four by the clock! and yet not day (from In the Harbor: Ultima Thule - Part II) A. Mallinson: Four by the clock
Fourths (Tell me not, in mournful numbers
) (from Voices of the Night) - H. Spencer
From my arm-chair (Am I a king, that I should call my own) (from Ultima Thule) - A. Mallinson
From the outskirts of the town (from Birds of Passage) F. Boott, F. Paine: Changed
Garlands and flowers (Garlands upon his grave
) (from Masque of Pandora and Other Poems) - I. Heilner
Garlands upon his grave
(from Masque of Pandora and Other Poems) J. Rinck: Alike are life and death
I. Heilner: Garlands and flowers
Gaspar Becerra (By his evening fire the artist) (from The Seaside and the Fireside) - W. Bradshaw, H. Tuddenham
Gentle spring (Gentle Spring! in sunshine clad) (from Voices of the Night) - F. Berger, B. Farebrother, A. Marchant
Gentle Spring! in sunshine clad (from Voices of the Night) F. Romer: Springtime
F. Berger, B. Farebrother, A. Marchant: Gentle spring
H. Lahee, Anonymous: Spring
J. Holbrooke: In sunshine clad
God sent his Singers upon earth
(from The Seaside and the Fireside) D. Protheroe: The Minstrels
G. Osborne, B. Tours: The Three Singers
D. Arditti, D. Bell, F. Bornschein, A. Gaul, H. Gaul, C. Harris, A. MacKenzie, W. Mitchell, E. Rau, L. Saar, B. Schurig, D. Sellew, C. Sodero, H. Stark, H. Waller, J. Work: The Singers
F. Abt: The Three Great Chords
Good night (Good night! Good night, beloved!
) (from The Spanish Student) - J. Blockley, Anonymous, J. Newell
Good night, beloved (Good night! Good night, beloved!
) (from The Spanish Student) - J. Barnard, C. Busch, V. Cirillo, E. Dickson, F. Dormand, S. Glover, W. Graham, E. Kimball, F. Lohr, E. Philp, D. Protheroe, M. Silsby, W. Sired, T. Sullivan, A. Terschak
Good night, beloved, good night (Good night! Good night, beloved!
) (from The Spanish Student) - C. Reinhardt
Good night! Good night, beloved!
(from The Spanish Student) J. Blockley, Anonymous, J. Newell: Good night
C. Pinsuti, C. Coombs, J. Forrester, H. Jerome, H. Perabeau: Serenade
C. Reinhardt: Good night, beloved, good night
E. Monk, D. Protheroe, D. Protheroe: Good night, beloved!
E. Nevin: Good-night! Good-night beloved!
J. Jones: The Serenade from Longfellow's Spanish Student
C. Chase: Good night! Beloved
F. Gilder: To be near thee
L. Denza: Good-night!
W. Neidlinger: The weary hours
J. Barnard, C. Busch, V. Cirillo, E. Dickson, F. Dormand, S. Glover, W. Graham, E. Kimball, F. Lohr, E. Philp, M. Silsby, W. Sired, T. Sullivan, A. Terschak: Good night, beloved
F. Abt, M. Balfe, C. Chase, S. Dalton, W. Johnson, S. Laciar, F. Moir, W. Reed, L. Schehlmann, W. Spence: Good night! Good night, beloved!
Good night! Good night, beloved! (Good night! Good night, beloved!
) (from The Spanish Student) - F. Abt, M. Balfe, C. Chase, S. Dalton, W. Johnson, S. Laciar, F. Moir, W. Reed, L. Schehlmann, W. Spence
Good-night! Good-night beloved! (Good night! Good night, beloved!
) (from The Spanish Student) - E. Nevin
Good-night! (Good night! Good night, beloved!
) (from The Spanish Student) - L. Denza
Good-will to men (I heard the bells on Christmas Day) (from Household Poems) - G. O'Hara
Gudrun (On King Olaf's bridal night
) (from Tales of a Wayside Inn - The Musician's Tale; The Saga of King Olaf) E. Elgar: Gudrun (Scene)
Gudrun (Scene) (On King Olaf's bridal night
) (from Tales of a Wayside Inn - The Musician's Tale; The Saga of King Olaf) - E. Elgar
Gwendoline (The sun is bright, -- the air is clear) (from Ballads and Other Poems) - M. St. John
Hark, hark pretty lark (Hark! hark! Pretty lark!) (from Outre-Mer: A Pilgrimmage [sic] Beyond the Sea) - L. Saar
Hark! hark! Pretty lark! (from Outre-Mer: A Pilgrimmage [sic] Beyond the Sea) L. Saar: Hark, hark pretty lark
Haroun Al Raschid (One day, Haroun Al Raschid read) (from Kéramos and Other Poems) - J. Heymann
Hast thou seen that lordly castle FRE F. Brandeis, F. Romer: The Castle by the Sea
Have you read in the Talmud of old (from The Courtship of Miles Standish, and Other Poems) H. Loomis, F. Romer, H. Smart: Sandalphon
Heavenly blossoms (There is a Reaper, whose name is Death) (from Voices of the Night) - C. Marshall
Hence away, begone, begone (from The Poets and Poems of Europe) F. Ogilvy: Song against melancholy
W. Manson: Hence away! begone!
Hence away! begone! (Hence away, begone, begone) (from The Poets and Poems of Europe) - W. Manson
Here rest the weary oar! - soft airs
W. Anderson: The Venetian Gondolier
Home song (Stay, stay at home, my heart, and rest) (from Kéramos and Other Poems) - S. Liddle
Home-Keeping Hearts (Stay, stay at home, my heart, and rest) (from Kéramos and Other Poems) - R. Walthew
Home's best (Stay, stay at home, my heart, and rest) (from Kéramos and Other Poems) - H. Bunning
How beautiful is the rain! (from The Belfry of Bruges and Other Poems) C. Burleigh, V. Weigl: Rain in summer
How strange it seems! These Hebrews in their graves (from The Courtship of Miles Standish, and Other Poems) I. Heilner: The Jewish Cemetery at Newport
How they so softly rest (How they so softly rest) (from Voices of the Night) - S. Coleridge-Taylor
How they so softly rest (from Voices of the Night) Y. Van Antwerp: The dead
F. Hodges: The holy dead
S. Coleridge-Taylor: How they so softly rest
Hymn of the Moravian nuns at Bethlehem (When the dying flame of day) (from Voices of the Night) - H. Morris
Hymn of the Moravian nuns at Bethlehem at the Consecration of Pulaski's Banner (When the dying flame of day) (from Voices of the Night) - M. Lindsay
Hymn of the Moravian nuns at the Consecration of the Banner of Pulaski (When the dying flame of day) (from Voices of the Night) - W. Birch
Hymn to the Night (I heard the trailing garments of the Night) (from Voices of the Night) - L. Campbell-Tipton, R. Donovan, B. Farebrother, M. Genet, S. Glover, W. MacFarlane, A. Orr, R. Ward, J. Wood
I am the God Thor, I am the War God
(from Tales of a Wayside Inn - The Musician's Tale; The Saga of King Olaf) D. Tinker: The Thunderer
C. Busch, Sveinbjörn Sveinbjörnsson, A. West: The Challenge of Thor
I have read, in some old, marvellous tale
(from Voices of the Night) B. Fisher: The beleaguered city
I heard a brooklet gushing (I heard a brooklet gushing) (from Voices of the Night) - E. Loder DUT CAT ITA FRE FIN SPA KOR
I heard a brooklet gushing (from Voices of the Night) DUT CAT ITA FRE FIN SPA KOR E. Loder: I heard a brooklet gushing
A. Smith: The Brooklet
W. Bentley, J. Blockley, A. Cox, C. Hargitt, K. Harrington, J. Hatton, H. Howard, E. Schaaf, O. Wintle, A. Beach: Whither?
I heard the bells on Christmas Day (I heard the bells on Christmas Day) (from Household Poems) - A. Barnes, A. Bergh, H. Bishop, A. Brewer, J. Calkin, R. Dunstan
I heard the bells on Christmas Day (from Household Poems) B. Ramsey: I heard the bells on Christmas day
G. O'Hara: Good-will to men
W. Bentley, F. Bullard, W. Earhart, E. Hesser, Anonymous, S. Liddle, J. Matthews, H. Sawyer, N. Araguari: Christmas Bells
A. Barnes, A. Bergh, H. Bishop, A. Brewer, J. Calkin, R. Dunstan: I heard the bells on Christmas Day
J. Hatton: The bells
F. Fontein-Tuinhout: Three Christmas Bells
I heard the trailing garments of the night (I heard the trailing garments of the Night) (from Voices of the Night) - C. Burleigh, C. Steele, H. Stevens
I heard the trailing garments of the Night (from Voices of the Night) S. Pratt: O Holy Night
L. Campbell-Tipton, R. Donovan, B. Farebrother, M. Genet, S. Glover, W. MacFarlane, A. Orr, R. Ward, J. Wood: Hymn to the Night
F. Romer: Beloved Night
C. Burleigh, C. Steele, H. Stevens: I heard the trailing garments of the night
R. Lane: A Hymn to the Night
I know a maiden fair to see
(from Voices of the Night) FRE B. Britten: Beware!
C. Gounod, C. Scott: Beware
I, Martius Am (I Martius am! Once first, and now the third) (from The Poet's Calendar) - C. Cadman
I Martius am! Once first, and now the third (from The Poet's Calendar) C. Cadman: I, Martius Am
I pace the sounding sea-beach and behold H. King: Milton
I saw, as in a dream sublime (from The Belfry of Bruges and Other Poems) E. Gyring: The reign of violence is over
C. Hill: Orion
I shot an Arrow into the air (I shot an Arrow into the air) (from The Belfry of Bruges and Other Poems) - G. Henschel GER SPA
I shot an Arrow into the air (from The Belfry of Bruges and Other Poems) GER SPA L. Bonvin, J. Amerongen: The arrow and the song
G. Beecroft: The Arrow & the Song
G. Henschel: I shot an Arrow into the air
M. Balfe, S. Colburn, A. Beach, W. Blair, J. Blockley, W. Chenoweth, L. Coerne, M. Davis, C. Elliot, F. d'Erlanger, L. Falk, A. Foote, C. Gounod, C. Hawley, W. Hay, E. Hime, W. Mulligan, J. Newell, G. Ord, C. Pinsuti, C. Pinsuti, F. Thomas, W. Van Curt, W. Watson: The Arrow and the Song
I stood on the bridge at midnight (from The Belfry of Bruges and Other Poems) R. Armitage, J. Barnett, J. Blockley, L. Carew, L. Cottell, E. Dickson, A. Landon, M. Lindsay, F. Romer, S. Smallwood, M. Stevens, J. Walker: The bridge
P. Bucalossi: The midnight hour
I wish to make my sermon brief, -- to shorten my oration (from The Poets and Poems of Europe) P. Gordon: Praise of little women
If thou art sleeping (If thou art sleeping, maiden
) (from The Spanish Student) - C. Goodall, C. Gounod GER FRE ITA
If thou art sleeping, maiden (If thou art sleeping, maiden
) (from The Spanish Student) - R. Birch, P. Gordon, M. Grahame, W. Johnson, L. Parker GER FRE ITA
If thou art sleeping, maiden
(from The Spanish Student) GER FRE ITA S. Adler: Simple Song
A. Baumann: Awake
R. Birch, P. Gordon, M. Grahame, W. Johnson, L. Parker: If thou art sleeping, maiden
C. Goodall, C. Gounod: If thou art sleeping
V. Cirillo: Morning Song
L. Caracciolo: A Muleteer Song
In broad daylight, and at noon (from Birds of Passage) H. Pope: Daylight & moonlight
F. Berger: Daylight and moonlight
In his chamber all alone (from Tales of a Wayside Inn) H. Hawley, J. Lyon: The legend beautiful
In Love's domain (Who love would seek) (from The Poets and Poems of Europe) - W. Squire
In Mather's Magnalia Christi (from Birds of Passage) J. Tirbutt: The phantom ship
In sunshine clad (Gentle Spring! in sunshine clad) (from Voices of the Night) - J. Holbrooke
In the ancient town of Bruges J. Gordon: Carillon
In the convent of Drontheim
(from Tales of a Wayside Inn - The Musician's Tale; The Saga of King Olaf) DUT D. Buck, D. Protheroe: The Nun of Nidaros
E. Elgar: As torrents in summer
In the convent of Drontheim
DUT E. Elgar: Epilogue
In the market-place of Bruges stands the belfry old and brown (from The Belfry of Bruges and Other Poems) W. Weiss: The belfry of Bruges
In the Twilight (The twilight is sad and cloudy
) (from The Seaside and the Fireside) - A. Beach
Into the Silent Land (Into the Silent Land!) (from Hyperion) - E. Bainton, A. Foote, A. Foote, A. Foote, E. Lott, E. Rendall DUT
Into the Silent Land! (from Hyperion) DUT J. Blockley, A. Gaul, F. Romer, H. Wood: The Silent Land
E. Bainton, A. Foote, A. Foote, A. Foote, E. Lott, E. Rendall: Into the Silent Land
E. Faning, D. Jenkins, H. Matthews, F. Pease, H. Strachauer: Song of the Silent Land
Iron-Beard (Olaf the King, one summer morn) (from Tales of a Wayside Inn - The Musician's Tale; The Saga of King Olaf)
It is autumn; not without but within me is the cold (from In the Harbor: Ultima Thule - Part II) S. Colburn: Autumn Within
C. Deis: The Waning
It is not always May (The sun is bright, -- the air is clear) (from Ballads and Other Poems) - J. Barnett, D. Bell, W. Bentley, H. Clarke, F. Cowen, C. Gounod, J. Hatton, A. Marchant, I. Martinez, C. Pinsuti, A. Reiff, H. Schlesinger, M. Stoddard, N. Thamsen, S. Thomson, J. Wickham
It is the Harvest Moon! On gilded vanes (from Masque of Pandora and Other Poems) E. Freer: The harvest moon
It was Einar Tamberskelver stood beside the mast
(from Tales of a Wayside Inn - The Musician's Tale; The Saga of King Olaf) C. Busch: Einar Tamberskelver
It was fifty years ago (It was fifty years ago) (from The Courtship of Miles Standish, and Other Poems) - J. Hatton
It was fifty years ago (from The Courtship of Miles Standish, and Other Poems) J. Hatton: It was fifty years ago
O. Dresel: The Lost Child
It was the schooner Hesperus (from Ballads and Other Poems) F. Romer: The frozen wreck
J. Read: The Hesperus
T. Anderton, J. Blockley, W. Burr, F. Dunkley, A. Fisher, A. Foote, J. Hatton, J. Hullah, J. Hyde, C. Lewis, H. MacCunn, C. Mills, L. Parker, H. Wareing, W. Weiss, R. Wilson, W. Wilson: The wreck of the Hesperus
January (Janus am I; oldest of potentates) (from The Poet's Calendar) - W. Olds
Janus am I; oldest of potentates (from The Poet's Calendar) W. Olds: January
Just above yon sandy bar (from The Seaside and the Fireside) V. d'Indy: The evening star
C. Busch: Song of a star
A. Nevin: Chrysaor
Kéramos (Turn, turn, my wheel! Turn round and round
) (from Kéramos and Other Poems) - C. Mallard
Kéramos: the potter's wheel (Turn, turn, my wheel! Turn round and round
) (from Kéramos and Other Poems) - A. Farwell
King Olaf and Earl Sigvald (On the gray sea-sands
) (from Tales of a Wayside Inn - The Musician's Tale; The Saga of King Olaf)
King Olaf's Christmas (At Drontheim, Olaf the King heard the bells of Yule-tide ring) (from Tales of a Wayside Inn - The Musician's Tale; The Saga of King Olaf) - D. Buck
King Olaf's Death-Drink (All day has the battle raged) (from Tales of a Wayside Inn - The Musician's Tale; The Saga of King Olaf)
King Olaf's Return (And King Olaf heard the cry) (from Tales of a Wayside Inn - The Musician's Tale; The Saga of King Olaf) - E. Elgar
King Olaf's War-Horns ("Strike the sails!" King Olaf said;
) (from Tales of a Wayside Inn - The Musician's Tale; The Saga of King Olaf)
King Svend of the Forked Beard (After Queen Gunhild's death
) (from Tales of a Wayside Inn - The Musician's Tale; The Saga of King Olaf) E. Elgar: Choral recitative
King Witlaf (Witlaf, a king of the Saxons) (from The Seaside and the Fireside) - H. Allon, M. Ostlere
King Witlaf's drinking horn (Witlaf, a king of the Saxons) (from The Seaside and the Fireside) - G. Gow
King Witlaf's drinking-horn (Witlaf, a king of the Saxons) (from The Seaside and the Fireside) - J. Hatton, W. Weiss
Kyrie Eleison (The night is calm and cloudless
) (from The Golden Legend) - F. Boott
La flecha y la canción - Lasala GER (Text: after Henry Wadsworth Longfellow) [x]
Labor with what zeal we will (from The Courtship of Miles Standish, and Other Poems) D. Bell: Something left undone
Laugh of the mountain! -- lyre of bird and tree! (from Voices of the Night) A. Volpé: The brook
Leafless are the trees; their purple branches (from Birds of Passage) F. Romer: The golden mile-stone
Legend of the North (The Saga of King Olaf) (from Tales of a Wayside Inn - The Musician's Tale; The Saga of King Olaf) - P. Godfrey [x]
L'envoi (Ye voices, that arose) (from Voices of the Night) C. Burleigh: Ye voices that arose
Let nothing disturb thee (Let nothing disturb thee) - D. Diamond, J. Takacs
Let nothing disturb thee J. Wallach: Orison of Ste. Theresa
D. Diamond, J. Takacs: Let nothing disturb thee
Lieb', Lieb', was willst du
ENG E. Elgar: Rondel
Life (Tell me not, in mournful numbers
) (from Voices of the Night) - P. Guglielmo
Life is not an empty dream (Tell me not, in mournful numbers
) (from Voices of the Night) - F. Tepé
Listen, my children, and you shall hear of the midnight ride of Paul Revere (from Tales of a Wayside Inn) R. Ringwald: Listen, my children, and you shall hear of the midnight ride of Paul Revere
D. Buck, C. Busch, N. Cain, A. Gantvoort, D. Mason, M. Vernon, N. Olin: Paul Revere's Ride
J. Schehl: The midnight ride of Paul Revere
Lives of great men (Tell me not, in mournful numbers
) (from Voices of the Night) - J. Ward
Living Poems (Come to me, O ye children!) (from The Courtship of Miles Standish, and Other Poems) - R. Batten, I. Martinez, A. Sullivan, D. Whyte
Longfellow's Work Song (Come to me, O ye children!) (from The Courtship of Miles Standish, and Other Poems) - J. Driver
Looking Backward (Often I think of the beautiful town
) (from The Courtship of Miles Standish, and Other Poems) - R. Lane
Loud sang the Spanish cavalier (Loud sang the Spanish cavalier) - S. Coleridge-Taylor [x]
Loud sang the Spanish cavalier [x] S. Coleridge-Taylor: Loud sang the Spanish cavalier
Loud the anngy wind was wailing
(from Tales of a Wayside Inn - The Musician's Tale; The Saga of King Olaf)
Loudly the sailors cheered
(from Tales of a Wayside Inn - The Musician's Tale; The Saga of King Olaf) E. Elgar: Choral recitative
Love dreams (A youth, light-hearted and content) (from Ballads and Other Poems) - P. Bucalossi
Love, Love, what wilt thou (Love, love, what wilt thou with this heart of mine
) (from The Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow) - S. Thomson GER
Love, love, what wilt thou with this heart of mine
(from The Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow) GER S. Thomson: Love, Love, what wilt thou
W. Manson: Love! What wilt thou with this heart of mine?
E. Elgar: Rondel
F. Cowen, P. Gordon: Love, what wilt thou with this heart of mine?
Love, what wilt thou with this heart of mine? (Love, love, what wilt thou with this heart of mine
) (from The Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow) - F. Cowen, P. Gordon GER
Love's life (The rising moon has hid the stars) (from Ballads and Other Poems) - A. Claypole
Mad River (Why dost thou wildly rush and roar) (from In the Harbor: Ultima Thule - Part II) - M. Brabson
Maiden and the weathercock (O weathercock on the village spire) (from Ultima Thule - Folk-Songs) - W. Austin
Maiden and weathercock (O weathercock on the village spire) (from Ultima Thule - Folk-Songs) - C. Noyes
Maiden with the meek brown eyes (Maiden! with the meek, brown eyes) (from Ballads and Other Poems) - J. Kelly
Maiden! with the meek, brown eyes (from Ballads and Other Poems) J. Kelly: Maiden with the meek brown eyes
H. Bartlett, Beta, J. Blockley, C. Marshall, R. Pitcher: Maidenhood
Maidenhood (Maiden! with the meek, brown eyes) (from Ballads and Other Poems) - H. Bartlett, Beta, J. Blockley, C. Marshall, R. Pitcher
Mandolina (Stars of the summer night
) (from The Spanish Student) - P. Rivarde
Many a year is in its grave
FRE F. Romer: The ferry
March (I Martius am! Once first, and now the third) (from The Poet's Calendar) C. Cadman: I, Martius Am
Memories (This is the place. Stand still, my steed) (from The Belfry of Bruges and Other Poems) - E. Sotheby
Mezzo Cammin - P. Moravec [x]
Milton (I pace the sounding sea-beach and behold) - H. King
Morgenwind (Ein Wind strich über den Wellenschaum
) (from Gemüth und Welt: Gedichte - Übersetzungen) - G. Hasse
Morning Song (If thou art sleeping, maiden
) (from The Spanish Student) - V. Cirillo GER FRE ITA
Mounted on Kyrat strong and fleet (from Kéramos and Other Poems) H. Parker: The Leap of Roushan Beg
J. Dear: The Leap of Kurroglou
My arm-chair (Am I a king, that I should call my own) (from Ultima Thule) - T. Jephson
My heart and the sea and the heaven (The sea hath its pearls
) (from The Belfry of Bruges and Other Poems) - O. Morrill, O. Morrill FRE ITA FRE
My lady sleeps (Stars of the summer night
) (from The Spanish Student) - S. Alberti, F. Cowen, M. Erskine, E. Hime, D. Johns, G. Marston, E. Mitchell, H. Radford, M. Webster, W. Williams, H. Willis, F. Allitsen
My Lost Youth (Often I think of the beautiful town
) (from The Courtship of Miles Standish, and Other Poems) - D. Arditti, R. Robbins, F. Romer
My Redeemer and my Lord (My Redeemer and my Lord) (from The Golden Legend) - D. Buck, A. Gallatin
My Redeemer and my Lord (from The Golden Legend) D. Buck, A. Gallatin: My Redeemer and my Lord
E. Lott: Elsie's prayer
n his chamber, weak and dying (from The Belfry of Bruges and Other Poems) T. Anderton, F. Baxter, G. Francis: The Norman baron
Nature (As a fond mother, when the day is o'er) (from Masque of Pandora and Other Poems) - M. Castelnuovo-Tedesco
Ne plach', moj drug - A. Arensky (Text: after Henry Wadsworth Longfellow) [x]
No sound in the hall (Solemnly, mournfully, dealing its dole) (from The Belfry of Bruges and Other Poems) - T. Distin
Northward over Drontheim (from Tales of a Wayside Inn - The Musician's Tale; The Saga of King Olaf)
Now each of you will feel no rain G. Bachlund: Companion to the other
Now from all King Olaf's farms
(from Tales of a Wayside Inn - The Musician's Tale; The Saga of King Olaf)
Now Time throws off his cloak again
(from The Poets and Poems of Europe) J. Foulds: The return of Spring
F. Berger: A spring song
O gift of God! O perfect day (from The Courtship of Miles Standish, and Other Poems) L. Beethoven, W. Luttman: A day of sunshine
E. Butler: Paean of joy
O gladsome light (O gladsome light) (from The Golden Legend) - Anonymous
O gladsome light (from The Golden Legend) Anonymous: O gladsome light
A. Mahnke: Oh, gladsome light
O hemlock tree (O hemlock-tree! O hemlock-tree! how faithful are thy branches!) - F. Allitsen
O hemlock-tree! O hemlock-tree! how faithful are thy branches! A. Baumer: Oh maiden fair
R. Baldwin, J. Hatton, B. Whaples: The hemlock tree
F. Allitsen: O hemlock tree
O Holy Night (I heard the trailing garments of the Night) (from Voices of the Night) - S. Pratt
O, how blest are ye whose toils are ended! J. Lyon: Blessed are the Dead
O little feet (O little feet! that such long years) (from Tales of a Wayside Inn) - W. Dempster
O little feet! that such long years (from Tales of a Wayside Inn) W. Dempster: O little feet
R. Addison, L. Bolton, H. Pontet, R. Rodison: Weariness
O Lord that seest from yon starry height (O Lord! who seest, from yon starry height) (from Voices of the Night) - C. Wood
O Lord! who seest, from yon starry height (from Voices of the Night) C. Wood: O Lord that seest from yon starry height
O weathercock on the village spire (from Ultima Thule - Folk-Songs) L. Lehmann: The weathercock
H. Pasmore: The maiden and the weathercock
W. Austin: Maiden and the weathercock
C. Noyes: Maiden and weathercock
O'er all the hill-tops (O'er all the hill-tops
) (from The Poets and Poems of Europe - Wanderer's night-song) - G. Coleridge-Taylor DUT RUS ITA FRE FIN SPA POL
O'er all the hill-tops
(from The Poets and Poems of Europe - Wanderer's night-song) DUT RUS ITA FRE FIN SPA POL J. Fearnley, J. Chaloff: Wanderer's night-song
W. Reed: Wanderer's Night Song II
G. Coleridge-Taylor: O'er all the hill-tops
Often I think of the beautiful town
(from The Courtship of Miles Standish, and Other Poems) D. Arditti, R. Robbins, F. Romer: My Lost Youth
R. Lane: Looking Backward
Nicrine: A Boys Will Is the Winds Will
H. Clarke: Deering's Woods
Oh, gladsome light (O gladsome light) (from The Golden Legend) - A. Mahnke
Oh maiden fair (O hemlock-tree! O hemlock-tree! how faithful are thy branches!) - A. Baumer
Oh, stay at home, my heart (Stay, stay at home, my heart, and rest) (from Kéramos and Other Poems) - S. Harrison
Olaf the King, one summer morn (from Tales of a Wayside Inn - The Musician's Tale; The Saga of King Olaf)
Old clock on the stairs (Somewhat back from the village street) (from The Belfry of Bruges and Other Poems) - F. Allitsen, E. Dickson, G. Marston
Old house by the lindens (The old house by the lindens) (from The Seaside and the Fireside) - C. Converse GER
On King Olaf's bridal night
(from Tales of a Wayside Inn - The Musician's Tale; The Saga of King Olaf) E. Elgar: Gudrun (Scene)
On the cross the dying Saviour E. Jones, A. Hopper, L. Lemmens: The legend of the crossbill
On the gray sea-sands
(from Tales of a Wayside Inn - The Musician's Tale; The Saga of King Olaf)
Once as I told in glee (Speak! speak I thou fearful guest) (from Ballads and Other Poems) - Anonymous
One Autumn night, in Sudbury town (from Tales of a Wayside Inn) A. Bollig: By the firelight
One day, Haroun Al Raschid read (from Kéramos and Other Poems) J. Heymann: Haroun Al Raschid
Orion (I saw, as in a dream sublime) (from The Belfry of Bruges and Other Poems) - C. Hill
Orison of Ste. Theresa (Let nothing disturb thee) - J. Wallach
Out of the bosom of the Air (from The Courtship of Miles Standish, and Other Poems) H. Pontet: The snow flakes
E. Jones, A. Trubitt: Snowflakes
J. Lyon: Snow flakes
A. Cottam, C. Hoh: Snow-Flakes
Paean of joy (O gift of God! O perfect day) (from The Courtship of Miles Standish, and Other Poems) - E. Butler
Paul Revere's Ride (Listen, my children, and you shall hear of the midnight ride of Paul Revere) (from Tales of a Wayside Inn) - D. Buck, C. Busch, N. Cain, A. Gantvoort, D. Mason, M. Vernon
Pfeil und Lied (Ein Pfeil, den ich in's Weite gesandt) - L. Bonvin SPA (Text: after Henry Wadsworth Longfellow) [x]
Pleasant it was, when woods were green
(from Voices of the Night) M. Balfe, J. Blockley, J. Knight, C. Reinhardt: The green trees whispered low and mild
Praise of little women (I wish to make my sermon brief, -- to shorten my oration) (from The Poets and Poems of Europe) - P. Gordon
Preciosa (Stars of the summer night
) (from The Spanish Student) - L. Barnes
Prelude (Pleasant it was, when woods were green
) (from Voices of the Night) M. Balfe, J. Blockley, J. Knight, C. Reinhardt: The green trees whispered low and mild
Prelude: The Wayside Inn (One Autumn night, in Sudbury town) (from Tales of a Wayside Inn) A. Bollig: By the firelight
Psalm of life (Tell me not, in mournful numbers
) (from Voices of the Night) - J. Beuthin, S. Glover
Queen Sigrid the Haughty (Queen Sigrid the Haughty sat proud and aloft
) (from Tales of a Wayside Inn - The Musician's Tale; The Saga of King Olaf)
Queen Sigrid the Haughty sat proud and aloft
(from Tales of a Wayside Inn - The Musician's Tale; The Saga of King Olaf)
Queen Thyri and the Angelica Stalks (Northward over Drontheim) (from Tales of a Wayside Inn - The Musician's Tale; The Saga of King Olaf)
Rain in summer (How beautiful is the rain!) (from The Belfry of Bruges and Other Poems) - C. Burleigh, V. Weigl
Raud the Strong ("All the old gods are dead) (from Tales of a Wayside Inn - The Musician's Tale; The Saga of King Olaf)
Regentag (Der Tag ist kalt und trüb' und traurig
) - L. Bonvin [x]
Remembrance (Sweet as the tender fragrance that survives) (from Kéramos and Other Poems) - C. Busch ITA
Resignation (There is no flock, however watched and tended) (from The Seaside and the Fireside) - J. Blockley, Claribel, J. Gould, P. Mocatta, F. Romer, S. Smith
Resting (The day is done, and the darkness) (from The Belfry of Bruges and Other Poems) - W. Neidlinger
Rondel (Love, love, what wilt thou with this heart of mine
) (from The Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow) - E. Elgar GER
Rondel (Hence away, begone, begone) (from The Poets and Poems of Europe) F. Ogilvy: Song against melancholy
W. Manson: Hence away! begone!
Rondel (Lieb', Lieb', was willst du
) - E. Elgar ENG
Safe at anchor in Drontheim bay
(from Tales of a Wayside Inn - The Musician's Tale; The Saga of King Olaf)
Sandalphon (Have you read in the Talmud of old) (from The Courtship of Miles Standish, and Other Poems) - H. Loomis, F. Romer, H. Smart
Sea-Weed (When descends on the Atlantic) - F. Burton
Seaweed (When descends on the Atlantic) - H. Bright, P. Sacco
Serenade (Stars of the summer night
) (from The Spanish Student) - J. Amberg, A. Foerster
Serenade (Good night! Good night, beloved!
) (from The Spanish Student) - C. Pinsuti, C. Coombs, J. Forrester, H. Jerome, H. Perabeau
Serenade: Stars of the summer night (Stars of the summer night
) (from The Spanish Student) - R. Baksa
She dwells by Great Kenhawa's side (She dwells by Great Kenhawa's side) (from Poems on Slavery) - S. Coleridge-Taylor
She dwells by Great Kenhawa's side (from Poems on Slavery) S. Coleridge-Taylor: She dwells by Great Kenhawa's side
She is a maid of artless grace (She is a maid of artless grace) (from Outre-Mer: A Pilgrimmage [sic] Beyond the Sea) - J. Blockley, R. Cairos-Rego
She is a maid of artless grace (from Outre-Mer: A Pilgrimmage [sic] Beyond the Sea) J. Blockley, R. Cairos-Rego: She is a maid of artless grace
G. Allen: The maid of artless grace
She sleeps, my lady sleeps (Stars of the summer night
) (from The Spanish Student) - E. Dicks
Short of stature, large of limb (from Tales of a Wayside Inn - The Musician's Tale; The Saga of King Olaf)
Sigrid (Scene) (Sigrid sits in her high abode
) - E. Elgar
Sigrid sits in her high abode
E. Elgar: Sigrid (Scene)
Silent love (Who love would seek) (from The Poets and Poems of Europe) W. Squire: In Love's domain
Simple Song (If thou art sleeping, maiden
) (from The Spanish Student) - S. Adler GER FRE ITA
Sir Humphrey Gilbert (Southward with fleet of ice) (from The Seaside and the Fireside) J. McGrath: The Ballad of Sir Humphrey Gilbert
Slavens dröm (Vid ett böljande risfält) - E. Sjögren (Text: after Henry Wadsworth Longfellow) [x]
Sleep, comrades, sleep and rest (from In the Harbor: Ultima Thule - Part II) J. Geyer: Decoration Day
Snow flakes (Out of the bosom of the Air) (from The Courtship of Miles Standish, and Other Poems) - J. Lyon
Snow-Flakes (Out of the bosom of the Air) (from The Courtship of Miles Standish, and Other Poems) - A. Cottam, C. Hoh
Snowflakes (Out of the bosom of the Air) (from The Courtship of Miles Standish, and Other Poems) - E. Jones, A. Trubitt
Solemnly, mournfully, dealing its dole (from The Belfry of Bruges and Other Poems) G. Chadwick, W. Gilchrist, T. Seward, E. Silas: The curfew
T. Distin: No sound in the hall
T. Anderton, W. Bentley, F. Berger, Beta, J. Blockley, G. Dinelli, E. Finck, H. Gaul, G. Gow, G. Gow, J. Hatton, A. Marchant, J. Read, H. Smart, S. Waley: Curfew
S. Glover, A. Gower, P. Guglielmo, J. Newell: The curfew bell
H. Perabeau: Curfew bell
Something left undone (Labor with what zeal we will) (from The Courtship of Miles Standish, and Other Poems) - D. Bell
Somewhat back from the village street (from The Belfry of Bruges and Other Poems) M. Trannack: The old clock
L. Marshall: The old timepiece on the stairs
M. Lindsay, J. Blockley, F. Boott, T. Bricher, J. Callcott, L. Carew, J. Hatton, E. Hime, J. Hutchinson, A. Landon, W. Montgomery, F. Pease, R. Stöpel: The old clock on the stairs
W. Watson: The old timepiece
F. Allitsen, E. Dickson, G. Marston: Old clock on the stairs
Song (Good night! Good night, beloved!
) (from The Spanish Student) J. Blockley, Anonymous, J. Newell: Good night
C. Pinsuti, C. Coombs, J. Forrester, H. Jerome, H. Perabeau: Serenade
C. Reinhardt: Good night, beloved, good night
E. Monk, D. Protheroe, D. Protheroe: Good night, beloved!
E. Nevin: Good-night! Good-night beloved!
J. Jones: The Serenade from Longfellow's Spanish Student
C. Chase: Good night! Beloved
F. Gilder: To be near thee
L. Denza: Good-night!
W. Neidlinger: The weary hours
J. Barnard, C. Busch, V. Cirillo, E. Dickson, F. Dormand, S. Glover, W. Graham, E. Kimball, F. Lohr, E. Philp, M. Silsby, W. Sired, T. Sullivan, A. Terschak: Good night, beloved
F. Abt, M. Balfe, C. Chase, S. Dalton, W. Johnson, S. Laciar, F. Moir, W. Reed, L. Schehlmann, W. Spence: Good night! Good night, beloved!
Song (Hark! hark! Pretty lark!) (from Outre-Mer: A Pilgrimmage [sic] Beyond the Sea) L. Saar: Hark, hark pretty lark
Song (She is a maid of artless grace) (from Outre-Mer: A Pilgrimmage [sic] Beyond the Sea) J. Blockley, R. Cairos-Rego: She is a maid of artless grace
G. Allen: The maid of artless grace
Song (Stay, stay at home, my heart, and rest) (from Kéramos and Other Poems) U. Waldrop: Stay home my heart
J. Barnett, F. Berger, F. Cowen, J. Price, E. Redfield, C. Schuler, W. Wadsworth: Stay at home
S. Pratt: Stay at home, my heart, and rest
A. Carse, L. Coerne: Stay, stay at home, my heart
H. Bunning: Home's best
L. Camilieri, A. Cate, V. Cirillo, N. Mednikoff, E. Phelps, B. Tours: To stay at home is best
E. Cutter: Song of home
M. Brown: Stay at home my heart and rest
S. Harrison: Oh, stay at home, my heart
S. Liddle: Home song
A. Behrend, J. Kelly: Stay, stay at home
R. Walthew: Home-Keeping Hearts
Song (Where, from the eye of day
) J. Campbell: The silent river
Song against melancholy (Hence away, begone, begone) (from The Poets and Poems of Europe) - F. Ogilvy
Song of a star (Just above yon sandy bar) (from The Seaside and the Fireside) - C. Busch
Song of home (Stay, stay at home, my heart, and rest) (from Kéramos and Other Poems) - E. Cutter
Song of the Silent Land (Into the Silent Land!) (from Hyperion) - E. Faning, D. Jenkins, H. Matthews, F. Pease, H. Strachauer DUT
Southward with fleet of ice (from The Seaside and the Fireside) J. McGrath: The Ballad of Sir Humphrey Gilbert
Spake full well, in language quaint and olden (from Voices of the Night) F. Romer: Flowers
Spanish serenade (Stars of the summer night
) (from The Spanish Student) - E. Elgar, M. Van Gelder
Speak! speak I thou fearful guest (from Ballads and Other Poems) G. Whiting: The Tale of the Viking
Anonymous: Once as I told in glee
R. Boughton, A. Foote: The skeleton in armor
Spring (The sun is bright, -- the air is clear) (from Ballads and Other Poems) - C. Harris
Spring (Gentle Spring! in sunshine clad) (from Voices of the Night) - H. Lahee, Anonymous
Spring joy (Now Time throws off his cloak again
) (from The Poets and Poems of Europe) - J. Foulds
Springtime (Gentle Spring! in sunshine clad) (from Voices of the Night) - F. Romer
Stars of the summer night (Stars of the summer night
) (from The Spanish Student) - J. Hatton, P. Atherton, J. Auld, B. Baker, M. Balfe, F. Barbour, A. Bartholomew, G. Bennett, J. Blockley, F. Boott, J. Brydson, E. Calcott, S. Cole, C. Compton, E. Cutler, Anonymous, A. Foerster, H. Gaul, S. Glover, B. Grant, R. Harvey, C. Heuser, F. Huntley, W. Inglis, J. Kearton, H. Kleber, L. Kratz, E. Lassen, M. Lindsay, H. McGarity, A. Marchant, E. Masson, C. Merz, E. Nevin, Oswald, E. Palmer, H. Pasmore, A. Pease, C. Perkins, W. Perkins, L. Sandford, F. Shepperd, H. Smart, J. Spawnforth, W. Sudds, B. Tours, M. Travers, E. Walker, R. Walthew, O. Weil, M. Wellings, R. Werther, J. West, C. White, O. Withington, E. Wolf Ferrari, I. Woodbury, E. Zanetti, M. Herbert, F. Allitsen
Stars of the summer night
(from The Spanish Student) H. Hiles, H. Matthews: A serenade
J. Amberg: Serenade
C. Hawley, F. Tosti: Dreams of the summer night
J. Hatton, P. Atherton, J. Auld, B. Baker, M. Balfe, F. Barbour, A. Bartholomew, G. Bennett, J. Blockley, F. Boott, J. Brydson, E. Calcott, S. Cole, C. Compton, E. Cutler, Anonymous, A. Foerster, H. Gaul, S. Glover, B. Grant, R. Harvey, C. Heuser, F. Huntley, W. Inglis, J. Kearton, H. Kleber, L. Kratz, E. Lassen, M. Lindsay, H. McGarity, A. Marchant, E. Masson, C. Merz, E. Nevin, Oswald, E. Palmer, H. Pasmore, A. Pease, C. Perkins, W. Perkins, L. Sandford, F. Shepperd, H. Smart, J. Spawnforth, W. Sudds, B. Tours, M. Travers, E. Walker, R. Walthew, O. Weil, M. Wellings, R. Werther, J. West, C. White, O. Withington, E. Wolf Ferrari, I. Woodbury, E. Zanetti, M. Herbert, F. Allitsen, F. Allitsen: Stars of the summer night
E. Dicks: She sleeps, my lady sleeps
R. Baksa: Serenade: Stars of the summer night
T. Dunhill: The summer night
L. Barnes: Preciosa
P. Rivarde: Mandolina
E. Elgar, M. Van Gelder: Spanish serenade
O. White: A summer night serenade
S. Alberti, F. Cowen, M. Erskine, E. Hime, D. Johns, G. Marston, E. Mitchell, H. Radford, M. Webster, W. Williams, H. Willis: My lady sleeps
Stay at home (Stay, stay at home, my heart, and rest) (from Kéramos and Other Poems) - J. Barnett, F. Berger, F. Cowen, J. Price, E. Redfield, C. Schuler, W. Wadsworth
Stay at home my heart and rest (Stay, stay at home, my heart, and rest) (from Kéramos and Other Poems) - M. Brown
Stay home my heart (Stay, stay at home, my heart, and rest) (from Kéramos and Other Poems) - U. Waldrop
Stay, stay at home (Stay, stay at home, my heart, and rest) (from Kéramos and Other Poems) - A. Behrend, J. Kelly
Stay, stay at home, my heart (Stay, stay at home, my heart, and rest) (from Kéramos and Other Poems) - A. Carse, L. Coerne
Stay, stay at home, my heart, and rest (from Kéramos and Other Poems) U. Waldrop: Stay home my heart
J. Barnett, F. Berger, F. Cowen, J. Price, E. Redfield, C. Schuler, W. Wadsworth: Stay at home
S. Pratt: Stay at home, my heart, and rest
A. Carse, L. Coerne: Stay, stay at home, my heart
H. Bunning: Home's best
L. Camilieri, A. Cate, V. Cirillo, N. Mednikoff, E. Phelps, B. Tours: To stay at home is best
E. Cutter: Song of home
M. Brown: Stay at home my heart and rest
S. Harrison: Oh, stay at home, my heart
S. Liddle: Home song
A. Behrend, J. Kelly: Stay, stay at home
R. Walthew: Home-Keeping Hearts
Still I thought of thee (This is the place. Stand still, my steed) (from The Belfry of Bruges and Other Poems) - F. Romer
Stormen somnat och vågens brust (Text: after Henry Wadsworth Longfellow) [x] E. Sjögren: Aftonstjernan
"Strike the sails!" King Olaf said;
(from Tales of a Wayside Inn - The Musician's Tale; The Saga of King Olaf)
Sundown (The summer sun is sinking low) (from In the Harbor: Ultima Thule - Part II) - F. Cowen
Suspira (Take them, O Death! and bear away) (from The Seaside and the Fireside) - D. Arditti SWE
Suspiria (Take them, O Death! and bear away) (from The Seaside and the Fireside) - A. Blakeway, R. Shee, E. Sjögren, Y. Van Antwerp SWE
Suspiria - E. Sjögren (Text: after Henry Wadsworth Longfellow) [x]
Sweet as the tender fragrance that survives (from Kéramos and Other Poems) ITA J. Bischoff: Sweet remembrance
K. Christie, L. Coerne, W. Hamilton, J. Heymann, A. Ives: Delia
U. Waldrop: Thy remembrance
C. Busch: Remembrance
F. Cowen: The remembrance
Sweet babe! true portrait of thy father's face
(from Voices of the Night) GER E. Schaaf, A. Volpé: The child asleep
Sweet remembrance (Sweet as the tender fragrance that survives) (from Kéramos and Other Poems) - J. Bischoff ITA
Taddeo Gaddi built me. I am old (from Masque of Pandora and Other Poems) A. Mallinson: The old bridge at Florence
Take them, O Death! and bear away (from The Seaside and the Fireside) SWE A. Blakeway, R. Shee, E. Sjögren, Y. Van Antwerp: Suspiria
D. Arditti: Suspira
Take thy banner (When the dying flame of day) (from Voices of the Night) - J. Coward
Tell me not in mournful numbers (Tell me not, in mournful numbers
) (from Voices of the Night) - L. Emerson, C. Purday, C. Tillett
Tell me not, in mournful numbers
(from Voices of the Night) C. Coote: All things are not what they seem
F. Tepé: Life is not an empty dream
H. Spencer: Fourths
H. Loomis: A quotation
G. Barker, C. Beecher, L. Bellamy, F. Berger, M. Lindsay, J. Blockley, T. Clemens, A. Clifford, F. Cowen, F. Dugmore, G. Hewitt, E. Hime, F. Hodges, J. Kinross, A. Lane, C. Miller, W. Montgomery, D. Peale, F. Peel, H. Proch, J. Römele, F. Romer, H. Smart, M. Stocker, M. Wakefield, M. Warburton, R. Ward, E. Westrop, A. Wood: A psalm of life
L. Emerson, C. Purday, C. Tillett: Tell me not in mournful numbers
J. Ward: Lives of great men
J. Beuthin, S. Glover: Psalm of life
P. Guglielmo: Life
A. Titus: Footprints on the sands of time
Thangbrand the Priest (Short of stature, large of limb) (from Tales of a Wayside Inn - The Musician's Tale; The Saga of King Olaf)
The Arrow and the Song (I shot an Arrow into the air) (from The Belfry of Bruges and Other Poems) - M. Balfe, S. Colburn, A. Beach, W. Blair, J. Blockley, W. Chenoweth, L. Coerne, M. Davis, C. Elliot, F. d'Erlanger, L. Falk, A. Foote, C. Gounod, C. Hawley, W. Hay, E. Hime, W. Mulligan, J. Newell, G. Ord, C. Pinsuti, C. Pinsuti, F. Thomas, W. Van Curt, W. Watson GER SPA
The Arrow & the Song (I shot an Arrow into the air) (from The Belfry of Bruges and Other Poems) - G. Beecroft GER SPA
The arsenal (This is the Arsenal. From floor to ceiling) (from The Belfry of Bruges and Other Poems) - C. Speer
The Arsenal at Springfield (This is the Arsenal. From floor to ceiling) (from The Belfry of Bruges and Other Poems) - J. Jones
The ballad of Carmilhan (And now along the horizon's edge) (from Tales of a Wayside Inn) - A. Arnott
The Ballad of Sir Humphrey Gilbert (Southward with fleet of ice) (from The Seaside and the Fireside) - J. McGrath
The beleaguered city (I have read, in some old, marvellous tale
) (from Voices of the Night) - B. Fisher
The belfry of Bruges (In the market-place of Bruges stands the belfry old and brown) (from The Belfry of Bruges and Other Poems) - W. Weiss
The bells (I heard the bells on Christmas Day) (from Household Poems) - J. Hatton
The bells of San Blas (What say the Bells of San Blas) (from In the Harbor: Ultima Thule - Part II) - F. Boott
The black knight ('Twas Pentecost, the Feast of Gladness) (from Hyperion) - E. Elgar FRE
The blind girl of Castèl-Cuillè (At the foot of the mountain height) (from The Seaside and the Fireside) - S. Coleridge-Taylor, F. Corder
The boy and the brook (Down from yon distant mountain height) (from The Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow) - J. Hatton, L. Kellie
The bridge (I stood on the bridge at midnight) (from The Belfry of Bruges and Other Poems) - R. Armitage, J. Barnett, J. Blockley, L. Carew, L. Cottell, E. Dickson, A. Landon, M. Lindsay, F. Romer, S. Smallwood, M. Stevens, J. Walker
The brook (Laugh of the mountain! -- lyre of bird and tree!) (from Voices of the Night) - A. Volpé
The brook and the wave (The brooklet came from the mountain) (from Birds of Passage) - H. Lautz, J. Molloy, A. Parr, H. Pontet, C. Scott
The Brooklet (I heard a brooklet gushing) (from Voices of the Night) - A. Smith DUT CAT ITA FRE FIN SPA KOR
The brooklet (The brooklet came from the mountain) (from Birds of Passage) - F. Boott
The brooklet and the wave (The brooklet came from the mountain) (from Birds of Passage) F. Boott: The brooklet
C. Cadman: The brooklet came from the mountain
H. Lautz, J. Molloy, A. Parr, H. Pontet, C. Scott: The brook and the wave
The brooklet came from the mountain (The brooklet came from the mountain) (from Birds of Passage) - C. Cadman
The brooklet came from the mountain (from Birds of Passage) F. Boott: The brooklet
C. Cadman: The brooklet came from the mountain
H. Lautz, J. Molloy, A. Parr, H. Pontet, C. Scott: The brook and the wave
The brown and the blond (A youth, light-hearted and content) (from Ballads and Other Poems) - T. Wallworth
The Builders (All are architects of Fate) (from Poems: Lyrical and Dramatic) - J. Blockley
The Building of the Long Serpent (Thorberg Skafting, master-builder) (from Tales of a Wayside Inn - The Musician's Tale; The Saga of King Olaf)
The Castle by the Sea (Hast thou seen that lordly castle) - F. Brandeis, F. Romer FRE
The Challenge of Thor (I am the God Thor, I am the War God
) (from Tales of a Wayside Inn - The Musician's Tale; The Saga of King Olaf) - C. Busch, Sveinbjörn Sveinbjörnsson, A. West
The child asleep (Sweet babe! true portrait of thy father's face
) (from Voices of the Night) - E. Schaaf, A. Volpé GER
The children's hour (Between the dark and the daylight) (from Tales of a Wayside Inn) - G. Allen, J. Blockley, A. Cottam, C. Ives, U. Kay, J. Maeder, M. Newton, L. Williams SPA
The Consecration of Pulaski's Banner and Hymn of the Moravian Nuns of Bethlehem (When the dying flame of day) (from Voices of the Night) - J. Blockley
The Crew of the Long Serpent (Safe at anchor in Drontheim bay
) (from Tales of a Wayside Inn - The Musician's Tale; The Saga of King Olaf)
The Cumberland (At anchor in Hampton Roads we lay) (from Birds of Passage) - F. Boott, C. Marshall
The curfew (Solemnly, mournfully, dealing its dole) (from The Belfry of Bruges and Other Poems) - G. Chadwick, W. Gilchrist, T. Seward, E. Silas
The curfew bell (Solemnly, mournfully, dealing its dole) (from The Belfry of Bruges and Other Poems) - S. Glover, A. Gower, P. Guglielmo, J. Newell
The day is cold (The day is cold, and dark, and dreary
) (from Ballads and Other Poems) - R. Goldbeck GER
The day is cold, and dark and dreary (The day is cold, and dark, and dreary
) (from Ballads and Other Poems) - J. Blockley GER
The day is cold, and dark, and dreary
(from Ballads and Other Poems) GER V. Despommier: A rainy day
F. Hodges: The dreary day
R. Goldbeck: The day is cold
J. Blockley: The day is cold, and dark and dreary
A. Beach, C. Gibbs, M. Ames, M. Balfe, J. Barnby, A. Behrend, F. Berger, J. Bischoff, J. Blumenthal, M. Clemens, F. Cowen, W. Dempster, A. Elliott, L. Emerson, H. Gorst, C. Grylls, R. Harraden, W. Harrison, J. Hatton, M. Lee, A. Marchant, W. Maynard, K. Morrow, H. Pasmore, I. Piaggio, S. Pratt, C. Reinhardt, H. Rudersdorff, R. Shanley, A. Sullivan, F. Swinstead, E. Weibé, N. Flagello, L. Bonvin: The rainy day
C. Johnson: Be still sad heart
A. Bergen, Camille: The day is dark and dreary
J. Ellerton: The day is dark & dreary
The day is dark & dreary (The day is cold, and dark, and dreary
) (from Ballads and Other Poems) - J. Ellerton GER
The day is dark and dreary (The day is cold, and dark, and dreary
) (from Ballads and Other Poems) - A. Bergen, Camille GER
The day is done (The day is done, and the darkness) (from The Belfry of Bruges and Other Poems) - G. Allen, R. Andrews, M. Balfe, Beta, J. Blockley, O. Carter, M. Castelnuovo-Tedesco, L. Davis, Anonymous, A. Gaul, J. Kinney, H. Löhr, A. Loud, C. Reinhardt, W. Schäffer, W. Sellé, H. Smart, E. Williams, A. Wood
The day is done, and the darkness (from The Belfry of Bruges and Other Poems) G. Allen, R. Andrews, M. Balfe, Beta, J. Blockley, O. Carter, M. Castelnuovo-Tedesco, L. Davis, Anonymous, A. Gaul, J. Kinney, H. Löhr, A. Loud, C. Reinhardt, W. Schäffer, W. Sellé, H. Smart, E. Williams, A. Wood: The day is done
W. Neidlinger: Resting
The day is ending (The day is ending) - A. Blunt, R. Zabel
The day is ending A. Blunt, R. Zabel: The day is ending
E. Aguilar, A. Cottam, J. Haakman, J. Hullah: Afternoon in February
T. Noble: Winter
The dead (How they so softly rest) (from Voices of the Night) - Y. Van Antwerp
The dreary day (The day is cold, and dark, and dreary
) (from Ballads and Other Poems) - F. Hodges GER
The Eastern Window (Come to me, O ye children!) (from The Courtship of Miles Standish, and Other Poems) - J. Newell
The evening reverie, or Footsteps of angels (When the hours of Day are numbered) (from Voices of the Night) - F. Perkins
The evening star (Just above yon sandy bar) (from The Seaside and the Fireside) - V. d'Indy
The ferry (Many a year is in its grave
) - F. Romer FRE
The Fiftieth Birthday of Agassiz (It was fifty years ago) (from The Courtship of Miles Standish, and Other Poems) J. Hatton: It was fifty years ago
O. Dresel: The Lost Child
The fisherman's cottage (The twilight is sad and cloudy
) (from The Seaside and the Fireside) - W. Weiss
The frozen wreck (It was the schooner Hesperus) (from Ballads and Other Poems) - F. Romer
The golden mile-stone (Leafless are the trees; their purple branches) (from Birds of Passage) - F. Romer
The good part (She dwells by Great Kenhawa's side) (from Poems on Slavery) S. Coleridge-Taylor: She dwells by Great Kenhawa's side
The green trees whispered low and mild (Pleasant it was, when woods were green
) (from Voices of the Night) - M. Balfe, J. Blockley, J. Knight, C. Reinhardt
The green trees whispered low and mild (from Voices of the Night) M. Balfe, J. Blockley, J. Knight, C. Reinhardt: The green trees whispered low and mild
The guests were loud, the ale was strong
(from Tales of a Wayside Inn - The Musician's Tale; The Saga of King Olaf) E. Elgar: The Wraith of Odin (Chorus: Ballad)
The happiest land (There sat one day in quiet) (from Voices of the Night) - M. Balfe, O. Cramer, C. Heuberer, W. Jude, W. Montgomery, J. Perring, F. Rogers, W. Watson
The Harmonius Blacksmith (Under a spreading chestnut-tree) (from Ballads and Other Poems) - G. Händel GER GER
The harvest moon (It is the Harvest Moon! On gilded vanes) (from Masque of Pandora and Other Poems) - E. Freer
The head of old Silenus (Come, old friend! sit down and listen!) (from The Belfry of Bruges and Other Poems) - S. Harvey
The hemlock tree (O hemlock-tree! O hemlock-tree! how faithful are thy branches!) - R. Baldwin, J. Hatton, B. Whaples
The Hesperus (It was the schooner Hesperus) (from Ballads and Other Poems) - J. Read
The holy dead (How they so softly rest) (from Voices of the Night) - F. Hodges
The image of God (O Lord! who seest, from yon starry height) (from Voices of the Night) C. Wood: O Lord that seest from yon starry height
The Jewish Cemetery at Newport (How strange it seems! These Hebrews in their graves) (from The Courtship of Miles Standish, and Other Poems) - I. Heilner
The landlord's daughter (There sat one day in quiet) (from Voices of the Night) - W. Jude
The Leap of Kurroglou (Mounted on Kyrat strong and fleet) (from Kéramos and Other Poems) - J. Dear
The Leap of Roushan Beg (Mounted on Kyrat strong and fleet) (from Kéramos and Other Poems) - H. Parker
The legend beautiful (In his chamber all alone) (from Tales of a Wayside Inn) - H. Hawley, J. Lyon
The legend of the crossbill (On the cross the dying Saviour) - E. Jones, A. Hopper, L. Lemmens
The light of stars (The night is come, but not too soon) (from Voices of the Night) - C. Anderson, F. Cowen, J. Horn, W. Sellé
The lighthouse (The rocky ledge runs far into the sea) (from The Seaside and the Fireside) - C. Burleigh, E. Gest, H. Nelson
The Lost Child (It was fifty years ago) (from The Courtship of Miles Standish, and Other Poems) - O. Dresel
The maid of artless grace (She is a maid of artless grace) (from Outre-Mer: A Pilgrimmage [sic] Beyond the Sea) - G. Allen
The maiden and the weathercock (O weathercock on the village spire) (from Ultima Thule - Folk-Songs) - H. Pasmore
The meeting (After so long an absence) (from Aftermath) - J. Hatton ITA
The midnight hour (I stood on the bridge at midnight) (from The Belfry of Bruges and Other Poems) - P. Bucalossi
The midnight ride of Paul Revere (Listen, my children, and you shall hear of the midnight ride of Paul Revere) (from Tales of a Wayside Inn) - J. Schehl
The Minnesinger (Vogelweid the Minnesinger) - W. Weiss
The Minstrels (God sent his Singers upon earth
) (from The Seaside and the Fireside) - D. Protheroe
The monks of Croyland (Witlaf, a king of the Saxons) (from The Seaside and the Fireside) - H. Allon, M. Ostlere
The music of the sea (The night is calm and cloudless
) (from The Golden Legend) - W. Borrow, B. Loveland, J. Mosenthal
The nature of Love (To noble heart Love doth for shelter fly
) (from The Poets and Poems of Europe) - L. Fontaine
The night is calm and cloudless (The night is calm and cloudless
) (from The Golden Legend) - G. Dyson, J. Hatton, J. Nelson
The night is calm and cloudless
(from The Golden Legend) G. Dyson, J. Hatton, J. Nelson: The night is calm and cloudless
F. Boott, F. Boott: Kyrie Eleison
W. Borrow, B. Loveland, J. Mosenthal: The music of the sea
J. Coward: Christe Eleison
R. Harvey: Christie Eleison
E. Done: Elsie's song to the sea
The night is clear and cloudless (The night is calm and cloudless
) (from The Golden Legend) - F. Boott
The night is clear and cloudless (from The Golden Legend) G. Dyson, J. Hatton, J. Nelson: The night is calm and cloudless
F. Boott, F. Boott: Kyrie Eleison
W. Borrow, B. Loveland, J. Mosenthal: The music of the sea
J. Coward: Christe Eleison
R. Harvey: Christie Eleison
E. Done: Elsie's song to the sea
The night is come, but not too soon (from Voices of the Night) C. Anderson, F. Cowen, J. Horn, W. Sellé: The light of stars
The Norman baron (n his chamber, weak and dying) (from The Belfry of Bruges and Other Poems) - T. Anderton, F. Baxter, G. Francis
The Nun of Nidaros (In the convent of Drontheim
) (from Tales of a Wayside Inn - The Musician's Tale; The Saga of King Olaf) - D. Buck, D. Protheroe DUT
The Occultation of Orion (I saw, as in a dream sublime) (from The Belfry of Bruges and Other Poems) E. Gyring: The reign of violence is over
C. Hill: Orion
The old bridge at Florence (Taddeo Gaddi built me. I am old) (from Masque of Pandora and Other Poems) - A. Mallinson
The old clock (Somewhat back from the village street) (from The Belfry of Bruges and Other Poems) - M. Trannack
The old clock on the stairs (Somewhat back from the village street) (from The Belfry of Bruges and Other Poems) - M. Lindsay, J. Blockley, F. Boott, T. Bricher, J. Callcott, L. Carew, J. Hatton, E. Hime, J. Hutchinson, A. Landon, W. Montgomery, F. Pease, R. Stöpel
The old house by the lindens (The old house by the lindens) (from The Seaside and the Fireside) - J. Blockley, H. Glover, Minima, W. Mitchell, W. Weiss GER
The old house by the lindens (from The Seaside and the Fireside) GER C. Converse: Old house by the lindens
J. Bennett: The old house by the lindens stood
G. Liebling, R. Andrews, M. Davis, E. Dickson, F. Fontein-Tuinhout, C. Frost, A. Gatty, E. Hime, G. Martin, C. Miller: The open window
A. Rosewig: The old house by the lindens. The faces of the children they were no longer there.
J. Blockley, H. Glover, Minima, W. Mitchell, W. Weiss: The old house by the lindens
The old house by the lindens stood (The old house by the lindens) (from The Seaside and the Fireside) - J. Bennett GER
The old house by the lindens. The faces of the children they were no longer there. (The old house by the lindens) (from The Seaside and the Fireside) - A. Rosewig GER
The old timepiece (Somewhat back from the village street) (from The Belfry of Bruges and Other Poems) - W. Watson
The old timepiece on the stairs (Somewhat back from the village street) (from The Belfry of Bruges and Other Poems) - L. Marshall
The open window (The old house by the lindens) (from The Seaside and the Fireside) - G. Liebling, R. Andrews, M. Davis, E. Dickson, F. Fontein-Tuinhout, C. Frost, A. Gatty, E. Hime, G. Martin, C. Miller GER
The past and present (This is the place. Stand still, my steed) (from The Belfry of Bruges and Other Poems) - F. Romer
The phantom ship (In Mather's Magnalia Christi) (from Birds of Passage) - J. Tirbutt
The potter (Turn, turn, my wheel! Turn round and round
) (from Kéramos and Other Poems) - A. Gaul
The Quadroon Girl (The Slaver in the broad lagoon
) (from Poems on Slavery) - M. Balfe, S. Coleridge-Taylor
The rainy day (The day is cold, and dark, and dreary
) (from Ballads and Other Poems) - A. Beach, C. Gibbs, M. Ames, M. Balfe, J. Barnby, A. Behrend, F. Berger, J. Bischoff, J. Blumenthal, M. Clemens, F. Cowen, W. Dempster, A. Elliott, L. Emerson, H. Gorst, C. Grylls, R. Harraden, W. Harrison, J. Hatton, M. Lee, A. Marchant, W. Maynard, K. Morrow, H. Pasmore, I. Piaggio, S. Pratt, C. Reinhardt, H. Rudersdorff, R. Shanley, A. Sullivan, F. Swinstead, E. Weibé, N. Flagello, L. Bonvin GER
The Reaper & the flowers (There is a Reaper, whose name is Death) (from Voices of the Night) - F. Melville
The Reaper and the flowers (There is a Reaper, whose name is Death) (from Voices of the Night) - M. Balfe, C. Banks, J. Blockley, F. Clay, F. Cowen, L. Emerson, J. Fitzgerald, F. Fontein-Tuinhout, C. Hempel, E. Hime, J. Hobbs, F. Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, W. Montgomery, K. O'Reilly, C. Reinhardt, H. Stap, J. Thomas, Zeta
The reign of violence is over (I saw, as in a dream sublime) (from The Belfry of Bruges and Other Poems) - E. Gyring
The remembrance (Sweet as the tender fragrance that survives) (from Kéramos and Other Poems) - F. Cowen ITA
The return of Spring (Now Time throws off his cloak again
) (from The Poets and Poems of Europe) - J. Foulds
The rising moon has hid the stars (The rising moon has hid the stars) (from Ballads and Other Poems) - W. Levey
The rising moon has hid the stars (from Ballads and Other Poems) A. Claypole: Love's life
W. Levey: The rising moon has hid the stars
F. Berger, L. Lehmann, L. Lehmann, E. Turpin, C. Verrinder: Endymion
The rocky ledge runs far into the sea (from The Seaside and the Fireside) C. Burleigh, E. Gest, H. Nelson: The lighthouse
The sculptor (By his evening fire the artist) (from The Seaside and the Fireside) - W. Bennett
The sea awoke at midnight from its sleep (from Masque of Pandora and Other Poems) L. Coerne, J. Heiss: The sound of the sea
The sea hath its pearls (The sea hath its pearls
) (from The Belfry of Bruges and Other Poems) - M. White, B. Woolf, R. Anderson, E. Bairstow, M. Balfe, W. Biermann, J. Bischoff, H. Bond, W. Borrow, J. Braunschiedl, H. Burck, C. Burleigh, C. Busch, L. Caracciolo, F. Clark, G. Clutsam, T. Cooperson, D. Coutts, E. Cowdell, F. Cowen, J. Davis, H. Deavin, H. Donald, R. Flagler, J. Forrester, T. Frewin, R. Ganz, R. Goldbeck, M. Gulesian, P. Harmon, C. Harris, J. Holbrooke, H. Hopekirk, O. King, V. Kolar, S. Liddle, C. Lucas, W. Mairhofer, J. Miller, C. Neuhaus, J. Newell, J. O'Shea, G. Oldham, J. Olding, C. Pavesi, E. Philp, W. Prendergast, O. Radecke, A. Redhead, L. Rile, H. Sanders, F. Sawyer, V. Spencer, T. Spinney, J. Sprenger, Svengali, B. Tours, C. Vincent, I. Walter, S. Warren, E. Whyte, J. Wickham, V. Wright, B. Henry, F. Lichner, W. Macfarren, J. O'Shea, J. Parker, C. Pinsuti, C. Gounod FRE ITA FRE
The sea hath its pearls
(from The Belfry of Bruges and Other Poems) FRE ITA FRE O. Morrill, O. Morrill: My heart and the sea and the heaven
M. White, B. Woolf, R. Anderson, E. Bairstow, M. Balfe, W. Biermann, J. Bischoff, H. Bond, W. Borrow, J. Braunschiedl, H. Burck, C. Burleigh, C. Busch, L. Caracciolo, F. Clark, G. Clutsam, T. Cooperson, D. Coutts, E. Cowdell, F. Cowen, J. Davis, H. Deavin, H. Donald, R. Flagler, J. Forrester, T. Frewin, R. Ganz, R. Goldbeck, M. Gulesian, P. Harmon, C. Harris, J. Holbrooke, H. Hopekirk, O. King, V. Kolar, S. Liddle, C. Lucas, W. Mairhofer, J. Miller, C. Neuhaus, J. Newell, J. O'Shea, G. Oldham, J. Olding, C. Pavesi, E. Philp, W. Prendergast, O. Radecke, A. Redhead, L. Rile, H. Sanders, F. Sawyer, V. Spencer, T. Spinney, J. Sprenger, Svengali, B. Tours, C. Vincent, I. Walter, S. Warren, E. Whyte, J. Wickham, V. Wright, B. Henry, F. Lichner, W. Macfarren, J. O'Shea, J. Parker, C. Pinsuti, C. Gounod: The sea hath its pearls
The Serenade from Longfellow's Spanish Student (Good night! Good night, beloved!
) (from The Spanish Student) - J. Jones
The shades of night were falling fast (from Ballads and Other Poems) FRE H. Spaulding: Upidee
M. Balfe, F. Berger, W. Birch, J. Bird, J. Blockley, C. Catty, F. Clarke, S. Glover, R. Goldbeck, J. Hatton, N. Heins, Hutchinson Family, M. Lindsay, R. Lyon, J. Normann, G. Peabody, C. Perkins, C. Pinsuti, A. Russell, P. Schnecker, A. Thouless, J. Tilleard: Excelsior
The Silent Land (Into the Silent Land!) (from Hyperion) - J. Blockley, A. Gaul, F. Romer, H. Wood DUT
The silent river (Where, from the eye of day
) - J. Campbell
The Singers (God sent his Singers upon earth
) (from The Seaside and the Fireside) - D. Arditti, D. Bell, F. Bornschein, A. Gaul, H. Gaul, C. Harris, A. MacKenzie, W. Mitchell, E. Rau, L. Saar, B. Schurig, D. Sellew, C. Sodero, H. Stark, H. Waller, J. Work
The skeleton in armor (Speak! speak I thou fearful guest) (from Ballads and Other Poems) - R. Boughton, A. Foote
The Skerry of Shrieks (Now from all King Olaf's farms
) (from Tales of a Wayside Inn - The Musician's Tale; The Saga of King Olaf)
The Slaver in the broad lagoon
(from Poems on Slavery) M. Balfe, S. Coleridge-Taylor: The Quadroon Girl
The slave's dream (Beside the ungathered rice he lay) (from Poems on Slavery) SWE
The snow flakes (Out of the bosom of the Air) (from The Courtship of Miles Standish, and Other Poems) - H. Pontet
The sound of the sea (The sea awoke at midnight from its sleep) (from Masque of Pandora and Other Poems) - L. Coerne, J. Heiss
The summer night (Stars of the summer night
) (from The Spanish Student) - T. Dunhill
The summer sun is sinking low (The summer sun is sinking low) (from In the Harbor: Ultima Thule - Part II) - C. Busch
The summer sun is sinking low (from In the Harbor: Ultima Thule - Part II) F. Cowen: Sundown
C. Busch: The summer sun is sinking low
The sun is bright (The sun is bright, -- the air is clear) (from Ballads and Other Poems) - J. Coward, C. Weber
The sun is bright, -- the air is clear (from Ballads and Other Poems) M. St. John: Gwendoline
C. Harris: Spring
J. Coward, C. Weber: The sun is bright
J. Barnett, D. Bell, W. Bentley, H. Clarke, F. Cowen, C. Gounod, J. Hatton, A. Marchant, I. Martinez, C. Pinsuti, A. Reiff, H. Schlesinger, M. Stoddard, N. Thamsen, S. Thomson, J. Wickham: It is not always May
W. Macfarren: All things rejoice
The Tale of the Viking (Speak! speak I thou fearful guest) (from Ballads and Other Poems) - G. Whiting
The Three Great Chords (God sent his Singers upon earth
) (from The Seaside and the Fireside) - F. Abt
The Three Singers (God sent his Singers upon earth
) (from The Seaside and the Fireside) - G. Osborne, B. Tours
The Thunderer (I am the God Thor, I am the War God
) (from Tales of a Wayside Inn - The Musician's Tale; The Saga of King Olaf) - D. Tinker
The tide rises (The tide rises, the tide falls) - H. King, G. Francis, I. Heilner
The tide rises, the tide falls (The tide rises, the tide falls) - J. Meininger, C. Shearer, K. Stewart
The tide rises, the tide falls J. Meininger, C. Shearer, K. Stewart: The tide rises, the tide falls
H. King, G. Francis, I. Heilner, I. Heilner: The tide rises
The traveler (The tide rises, the tide falls) - I. Heilner
The twilight is sad and cloudy
(from The Seaside and the Fireside) A. Beach: In the Twilight
W. Weiss: The fisherman's cottage
W. Bentley, I. Berrow, A. Blakeway, R. Ella, A. Marchant, G. Morgan, J. Newell, M. Robinson, S. Smith: Twilight
C. Clark, J. Hatton: Twilight by the sea
The two angels (Two angels, one of Life and one of Death) (from The Courtship of Miles Standish, and Other Poems) - C. Pinsuti, F. Romer
The two locks of hair (A youth, light-hearted and content) (from Ballads and Other Poems) - M. Balfe, J. Blockley, L. Carew, J. Chatterton, A. Houfe, F. Romer, H. Stewart
The Venetian Gondolier (Here rest the weary oar! - soft airs
) - W. Anderson
The Viking's bride (Speak! speak I thou fearful guest) (from Ballads and Other Poems) - Anonymous
The Village Blacksmith (Under a spreading chestnut-tree) (from Ballads and Other Poems) - W. Weiss, T. Anderton, M. Balfe, W. Berwald, J. Blockley, D. Buck, H. Daykin, S. Gaines, W. Haesche, J. Hatton, C. Heuberer, T. Jephson, R. Kountz, W. Neidlinger, G. Nevin, C. Noyes, G. Peabody, C. Reinhardt, W. Rhys-Herbert, C. Wagner, D. Warden GER GER
The voice of Christ (This is the Arsenal. From floor to ceiling) (from The Belfry of Bruges and Other Poems) - D. Warden
The Waning (It is autumn; not without but within me is the cold) (from In the Harbor: Ultima Thule - Part II) - C. Deis
The Warden of the Cinque Ports (A mist was driving down the British Channel
) (from The Courtship of Miles Standish, and Other Poems) - J. Lyon
The wave (Whither, thou turbid wave?) (from Voices of the Night) - R. Guerini, T. Munster, E. Schaaf
The weary hours (Good night! Good night, beloved!
) (from The Spanish Student) - W. Neidlinger
The weathercock (O weathercock on the village spire) (from Ultima Thule - Folk-Songs) - L. Lehmann
The windmill (Behold! a giant am I!) (from Ultima Thule) - J. Lyon, H. Nelson, F. Ogilvy, G. Rathbone, G. Tuckerman
The Wraith of Odin (The guests were loud, the ale was strong
) (from Tales of a Wayside Inn - The Musician's Tale; The Saga of King Olaf) E. Elgar: The Wraith of Odin (Chorus: Ballad)
The Wraith of Odin (Chorus: Ballad) (The guests were loud, the ale was strong
) (from Tales of a Wayside Inn - The Musician's Tale; The Saga of King Olaf) - E. Elgar
The wreck of the Hesperus (It was the schooner Hesperus) (from Ballads and Other Poems) - T. Anderton, J. Blockley, W. Burr, F. Dunkley, A. Fisher, A. Foote, J. Hatton, J. Hullah, J. Hyde, C. Lewis, H. MacCunn, C. Mills, L. Parker, H. Wareing, W. Weiss, R. Wilson, W. Wilson
There is a Reaper (There is a Reaper, whose name is Death) (from Voices of the Night) - C. Pinsuti
There is a Reaper, whose name is Death (from Voices of the Night) C. Marshall: Heavenly blossoms
M. Balfe, C. Banks, J. Blockley, F. Clay, F. Cowen, L. Emerson, J. Fitzgerald, F. Fontein-Tuinhout, C. Hempel, E. Hime, J. Hobbs, F. Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, W. Montgomery, K. O'Reilly, C. Reinhardt, H. Stap, J. Thomas, Zeta: The Reaper and the flowers
C. Pinsuti: There is a Reaper
F. Melville: The Reaper & the flowers
There is no flock, however watched and tended (from The Seaside and the Fireside) J. Blockley, Claribel, J. Gould, P. Mocatta, F. Romer, S. Smith: Resignation
Anonymous: Across the river
There sat one day in quiet (from Voices of the Night) M. Balfe, O. Cramer, C. Heuberer, W. Jude, W. Montgomery, J. Perring, F. Rogers, W. Watson: The happiest land
This is the Arsenal. From floor to ceiling (from The Belfry of Bruges and Other Poems) F. Høffding: Fantasia Sinfonica
C. Speer: The arsenal
J. Jones: The Arsenal at Springfield
D. Warden: The voice of Christ
This is the place. Stand still, my steed (from The Belfry of Bruges and Other Poems) F. Romer, F. Romer: The past and present
E. Sotheby: Memories
M. Balfe, J. Blockley: This is the place, stand still my steed
L. Campbell-Tipton: A gleam of sunshine
This is the place, stand still my steed (This is the place. Stand still, my steed) (from The Belfry of Bruges and Other Poems) - M. Balfe, J. Blockley
This song of mine is a Song of the Vine, (from The Courtship of Miles Standish, and Other Poems) H. Clough-Leighter, W. Dempster: Catawba Wine
C. Adams: Wine Song
Thora of Rimol ("Thora of Rimol! hide me! hide me!
) (from Tales of a Wayside Inn - The Musician's Tale; The Saga of King Olaf)
"Thora of Rimol! hide me! hide me!
(from Tales of a Wayside Inn - The Musician's Tale; The Saga of King Olaf)
Thorberg Skafting, master-builder (from Tales of a Wayside Inn - The Musician's Tale; The Saga of King Olaf)
Thorberg's Dragon Ship (from Tales of a Wayside Inn - The Musician's Tale; The Saga of King Olaf) - C. Edmunds [x]
Thou that from the heavens art (Thou that from the heavens art
) (from The Poets and Poems of Europe - Wanderer's night-song) - J. Kaufer DUT FRL ITA FRE SPA
Thou that from the heavens art
(from The Poets and Poems of Europe - Wanderer's night-song) DUT FRL ITA FRE SPA J. Chaloff: Wanderer's night-song
J. Kaufer: Thou that from the heavens art
W. Reed: Wanderer's Night Song I
Three Christmas Bells (I heard the bells on Christmas Day) (from Household Poems) - F. Fontein-Tuinhout
Thy remembrance (Sweet as the tender fragrance that survives) (from Kéramos and Other Poems) - U. Waldrop ITA
Thyri (Chorus: Ballad) (A little bird in the air
) (from Tales of a Wayside Inn - The Musician's Tale; The Saga of King Olaf) - E. Elgar
Thyri the Fair (A little bird in the air
) (from Tales of a Wayside Inn - The Musician's Tale; The Saga of King Olaf) - F. Romer
To be near thee (Good night! Good night, beloved!
) (from The Spanish Student) - F. Gilder
To noble heart Love doth for shelter fly
(from The Poets and Poems of Europe) L. Fontaine: The nature of Love
To stay at home is best (Stay, stay at home, my heart, and rest) (from Kéramos and Other Poems) - L. Camilieri, A. Cate, V. Cirillo, N. Mednikoff, E. Phelps, B. Tours
To the Children (Come to me, O ye children!) (from The Courtship of Miles Standish, and Other Poems) - E. Bainton
Turn, turn, my wheel! Turn round and round
(from Kéramos and Other Poems) C. Mallard: Kéramos
A. Farwell: Kéramos: the potter's wheel
A. Gaul: The potter
'Twas Pentecost, the Feast of Gladness (from Hyperion) FRE E. Elgar: The black knight
Twilight (The twilight is sad and cloudy
) (from The Seaside and the Fireside) - W. Bentley, I. Berrow, A. Blakeway, R. Ella, A. Marchant, G. Morgan, J. Newell, M. Robinson, S. Smith
Twilight by the sea (The twilight is sad and cloudy
) (from The Seaside and the Fireside) - C. Clark, J. Hatton
Two angels, one of Life and one of Death (from The Courtship of Miles Standish, and Other Poems) C. Pinsuti, F. Romer: The two angels
Under a spreading chestnut-tree (from Ballads and Other Poems) GER GER G. Händel: The Harmonius Blacksmith
W. Weiss, T. Anderton, M. Balfe, W. Berwald, J. Blockley, D. Buck, H. Daykin, S. Gaines, W. Haesche, J. Hatton, C. Heuberer, T. Jephson, R. Kountz, W. Neidlinger, G. Nevin, C. Noyes, G. Peabody, C. Reinhardt, W. Rhys-Herbert, C. Wagner, D. Warden: The Village Blacksmith
Under the walls of Monterey (from The Courtship of Miles Standish, and Other Poems) T. Bevis: Victor Galbraith
Until we meet again! That is the meaning (from In the Harbor: Ultima Thule - Part II) H. Temple: Auf Wiederseh'n
Upidee (The shades of night were falling fast) (from Ballads and Other Poems) - H. Spaulding FRE
Venice (White swan of cities, slumbering in thy nest) (from Masque of Pandora and Other Poems) - F. Walton
Victor Galbraith (Under the walls of Monterey) (from The Courtship of Miles Standish, and Other Poems) - T. Bevis
Vid ett böljande risfält (Text: after Henry Wadsworth Longfellow) [x] E. Sjögren: Slavens dröm
Vogelweid the Minnesinger (Vogelweid the Minnesinger) - J. Hatton, G. Rathbone
Vogelweid the Minnesinger W. Weiss: The Minnesinger
J. Hatton, G. Rathbone: Vogelweid the Minnesinger
Walter von der Vogelweid (Vogelweid the Minnesinger) W. Weiss: The Minnesinger
J. Hatton, G. Rathbone: Vogelweid the Minnesinger
Wanderer's Night Song I (Thou that from the heavens art
) (from The Poets and Poems of Europe - Wanderer's night-song) - W. Reed DUT FRL ITA FRE SPA
Wanderer's Night Song II (O'er all the hill-tops
) (from The Poets and Poems of Europe - Wanderer's night-song) - W. Reed DUT RUS ITA FRE FIN SPA POL
Wanderer's night-song (O'er all the hill-tops
) (from The Poets and Poems of Europe - Wanderer's night-song) - J. Fearnley, J. Chaloff DUT RUS ITA FRE FIN SPA POL
Wanderer's night-song (Thou that from the heavens art
) (from The Poets and Poems of Europe - Wanderer's night-song) - J. Chaloff DUT FRL ITA FRE SPA
War and peace (This is the Arsenal. From floor to ceiling) (from The Belfry of Bruges and Other Poems) - C. Speer
Warum sind denn die Rosen so blaß - H. Cobb RUS FRE ITA FRE UKR
Weariness (O little feet! that such long years) (from Tales of a Wayside Inn) - R. Addison, L. Bolton, H. Pontet, R. Rodison
What say the Bells of San Blas (from In the Harbor: Ultima Thule - Part II) F. Boott: The bells of San Blas
When descends on the Atlantic F. Burton: Sea-Weed
H. Bright, P. Sacco: Seaweed
When the dying flame of day (from Voices of the Night) M. Lindsay: Hymn of the Moravian nuns at Bethlehem at the Consecration of Pulaski's Banner
W. Birch: Hymn of the Moravian nuns at the Consecration of the Banner of Pulaski
J. Coward: Take thy banner
H. Morris: Hymn of the Moravian nuns at Bethlehem
J. Blockley: The Consecration of Pulaski's Banner and Hymn of the Moravian Nuns of Bethlehem
When the hours of Day are numbered (from Voices of the Night) J. Harding: Footsteps of angels: a vision
F. Baer, J. Blockley, M. Davis, W. Dempster, A. Gaul, E. Harding, E. Hime, G. Linley, J. Normann, F. Romer, E. Schulz: Footsteps of angels
F. Perkins: The evening reverie, or Footsteps of angels
When the summer fields are mown F. Boott, C. Maree, F. Paine: Aftermath
When winter winds are piercing chill (from Voices of the Night) A. Marchant: A song of winter
F. Bates, H. Sharpe: Winter
Where, from the eye of day
J. Campbell: The silent river
White swan of cities, slumbering in thy nest (from Masque of Pandora and Other Poems) F. Walton: Venice
Whither, thou turbid wave? (from Voices of the Night) R. Guerini, T. Munster, E. Schaaf: The wave
Whither? (I heard a brooklet gushing) (from Voices of the Night) - W. Bentley, J. Blockley, A. Cox, C. Hargitt, K. Harrington, J. Hatton, H. Howard, E. Schaaf, O. Wintle, A. Beach DUT CAT ITA FRE FIN SPA KOR
Who love would seek (from The Poets and Poems of Europe) W. Squire: In Love's domain
Why dost thou wildly rush and roar (from In the Harbor: Ultima Thule - Part II) M. Brabson: Mad River
Wine Song (This song of mine is a Song of the Vine,) (from The Courtship of Miles Standish, and Other Poems) - C. Adams
Winter (The day is ending) - T. Noble
Winter (When winter winds are piercing chill) (from Voices of the Night) - F. Bates, H. Sharpe
Witlaf, a king of the Saxons (from The Seaside and the Fireside) M. Ostlere: The monks of Croyland
H. Allon: King Witlaf
G. Gow: King Witlaf's drinking horn
J. Hatton, W. Weiss: King Witlaf's drinking-horn
Woods in winter (When winter winds are piercing chill) (from Voices of the Night) A. Marchant: A song of winter
F. Bates, H. Sharpe: Winter
Ye voices that arose (Ye voices, that arose) (from Voices of the Night) - C. Burleigh
Ye voices, that arose (from Voices of the Night) C. Burleigh: Ye voices that arose
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