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Author: Christina Georgina Rossetti (1830-1894)
Ellen Alleyn [pseudonym]
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A baby's cradle with no baby in it (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book)
A better resurrection (I have no wit, no words, no tears) (from Goblin Market and other Poems) E. Walker: Water meadow
A bird song (It's a year almost that I have not seen her
) H. Löhr: It's a year almost
A birthday (My heart is like a singing bird
) - N. Rorem, G. Binkerd, N. Brown, S. Coleridge-Taylor, F. Cowen, G. English, C. Gibbs, E. Gladstone, C. Lander, S. Liddle, I. Luckstone, A. MacKenzie, A. Mallinson, W. Manson, D. Milhaud, P. Pisk, C. Scott, L. Somerset, A. Whiting, M. Williamson, R. Woodman, J. Coulthard GER
A birthday song (My heart is like a singing bird
) - H. Burleigh GER
A chill (What can lambkins do
) (from The Prince's Progress and other Poems) S. Coleridge-Taylor, M. Helyer, P. Wilkinson: What can lambkins do
A Christmas Carol (In the bleak midwinter
) L. Lehrman: What can I give?
H. Darke, G. Holst, B. Montgomery: In the bleak midwinter
A Christmas Carol (Before the paling of the stars) (from Lyra Messianica) H. Nelson: Carol
H. Barker, J. Boda, B. Byles, B. Dale, E. Diemer, S. Dodgson, M. Eagles, S. Fraser, R. Graham, M. Harrison, E. Kanitz, A. Kramer, D. MacMahon, R. Manton, D. McAfee, J. Neff, P. Paviour, J. Roff, G. Sampson, F. Silver, C. Stiddard, P. Tomblings, K. Walton: Before the paling of the stars
G. Myers: Cradled in a manger
A city plum is not a plum (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book)
A diamond or a coal? (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) H. Ley: A diamond or a coal?
A diamond or a coal? (A diamond or a coal?) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - H. Ley
A dirge (Why were you born when the snow was falling
) G. Peel: A winter lullaby
M. Head: Love's lament
S. Coleridge-Taylor: A lament
D. Kellogg: Winter lullaby
A frisky lamb (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book)
A green cornfield (The earth was green, the sky was blue
) (from Goblin Market and other Poems) - M. Head, M. Phillips
A house of cards (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book)
A hundred, a thousand to one; even so (from Goblin Market and other Poems) H. Hawley: In the round tower at Jhansi
A lament (Why were you born when the snow was falling
) - S. Coleridge-Taylor
A linnet in a gilded cage (A linnet in a gilded cage) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - G. Finzi, H. Grieveson
A linnet in a gilded cage (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) G. Finzi, H. Grieveson: A linnet in a gilded cage
A motherless soft lambkin (A motherless soft lambkin) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - S. Homer, A. MacKenzie, C. Sharman
A motherless soft lambkin (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) S. Homer, A. MacKenzie, C. Sharman: A motherless soft lambkin
A nursery rhyme (Your brother has a falcon
) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - F. Hueffer
A pin has a head but has no hair (A pin has a head, but has no hair) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - C. Lloyd
A pin has a head, but has no hair (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) C. Lloyd: A pin has a head but has no hair
A pocket handkerchief to hem (A pocket handkerchief to hem) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - S. Homer
A pocket handkerchief to hem (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) S. Homer: A pocket handkerchief to hem
H. Ware: Work and play
A ring upon her finger (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book)
A rose has thorns as well as honey (A rose has thorns as well as honey) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - C. Lloyd
A rose has thorns as well as honey (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) C. Lloyd: A rose has thorns as well as honey
A song at parting (When I am dead, my dearest
) (from Goblin Market and other Poems) - R. Quilter ITA GER WEL
A Song of Flight (While we slumber and sleep) - E. Elgar
A toadstool comes up in a night (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book)
A white hen sitting (A white hen sitting) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - P. Buck
A white hen sitting (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) P. Buck: A white hen sitting
A winter lullaby (Why were you born when the snow was falling
) - G. Peel
All that we see rejoices in the sunshine (All that we see rejoices in the sunshine
) (from The Face of the Deep) - M. Phillips
All that we see rejoices in the sunshine
(from The Face of the Deep) M. Phillips: All that we see rejoices in the sunshine
All the bells were ringing (All the bells were ringing) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - C. Wood
All the bells were ringing (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) C. Wood: All the bells were ringing
Am I a stone and not a sheep (from The Prince's Progress and other Poems) M. Burtch: Good Friday
Amen (It is over. What is over?) (from Goblin Market and other Poems) - C. Getchell
An Easter Carol (Spring bursts today
) (from A Pageant and Other Poems) M. Shaw: Easter Carol
An emerald is as green as grass (An emerald is as green as grass) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - C. Wood
An emerald is as green as grass (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) C. Wood: An emerald is as green as grass
An end (Love, strong as Death, is dead.
) - A. Fielitz
And timid, funny, brisk little bunny (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) E. Bainton: When the cows come home
O. Woodman: Bunny
Angels at the foot (Angels at the foot) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - C. Wood
Angels at the foot (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) C. Wood: Angels at the foot
Autumn twilight (Love, strong as Death, is dead.
) - L. Woodgate
Baby (Love me, - I love you
) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - J. Ireland
Baby cry -- oh fie! (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) S. Homer: Baby cry -- oh fie!
Baby cry -- oh fie! (Baby cry -- oh fie!) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - S. Homer
Baby lies so fast asleep (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book)
Babylon the Great (Foul is she and ill-favoured, set askew
) (from The Face of the Deep) - S. Homer
Ballad (Soft white lamb in the daisy meadow) (from New Poems) - S. Liddle [x]
Before the paling of the stars (Before the paling of the stars) (from Lyra Messianica) - H. Barker, J. Boda, B. Byles, B. Dale, E. Diemer, S. Dodgson, M. Eagles, S. Fraser, R. Graham, M. Harrison, E. Kanitz, A. Kramer, D. MacMahon, R. Manton, D. McAfee, J. Neff, P. Paviour, J. Roff, G. Sampson, F. Silver, C. Stiddard, P. Tomblings, K. Walton
Before the paling of the stars (from Lyra Messianica) H. Nelson: Carol
H. Barker, J. Boda, B. Byles, B. Dale, E. Diemer, S. Dodgson, M. Eagles, S. Fraser, R. Graham, M. Harrison, E. Kanitz, A. Kramer, D. MacMahon, R. Manton, D. McAfee, J. Neff, P. Paviour, J. Roff, G. Sampson, F. Silver, C. Stiddard, P. Tomblings, K. Walton: Before the paling of the stars
G. Myers: Cradled in a manger
Bird or Beast? (Did any bird come flying
) (from The Prince's Progress and other Poems) - M. Shaw
Bird Raptures (The sunrise wakes the lark to sing
) (from Goblin Market and other Poems) - F. Cowen, G. Huntley
Bitter for sweet (Summer is gone with all its roses
) (from Goblin Market and other Poems) - J. Chorbajian GER
Blind from my birth
(from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) J. Ireland: The Blind Boy
Boats and Bridges (Boats sail on the rivers) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - H. Sarson
Boats sail on the rivers (Boats sail on the rivers) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - S. Homer, M. Swinger, C. Wood
Boats sail on the rivers (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) H. Sarson: Boats and Bridges
S. Homer, M. Swinger, C. Wood: Boats sail on the rivers
Boy Johnny (If you'll busk you as a bride) (from A Pageant and Other Poems) - E. Cundell, S. Liddle, G. Finzi, A. Mallinson, R. Vaughan Williams
Bread and milk for breakfast (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) G. Conant: In winter
Brown and furry (Brown and furry) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - C. Parry
Brown and furry (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) C. Parry: Brown and furry
J. Berger, N. Simons: The caterpillar
Brownie, Brownie, let down your milk (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book)
Bunny (When the cows come home the milk is coming
) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - O. Woodman
By the sea (Why does the sea moan evermore?) - W. Baines
Carol (Before the paling of the stars) (from Lyra Messianica) - H. Nelson
Charity (The dear old woman in the lane) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - M. Shaw
Christmastide (Love came down at Christmas) L. Ager, R. Bampton, S. Bingham: Love came down at Christmas
Clever little Willie wee (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book)
Come back in dreams (Come to me in the silence of the night
) - T. Marzials GER
Come to me (Come to me in the silence of the night
) - G. Holst GER
Come to me in the silence of the night
GER N. Dello Joio: Come to me, my love
G. Holst: Come to me
J. Zaimont: Entreaty
T. Marzials: Come back in dreams
J. Backer-Lunde, E. Bullock, L. Christiansen, F. Converse, E. Harris, B. Huhn, J. Musto, F. Piket, H. Rhodes, H. Rovics, J. Sacco, J. Somers-Cocks, L. Somerset, R. Werther, W. Wolstenholme, C. Wood, D. Zanders, W. Hawley, R. Faith, L. Laitman, T. Pasatieri, J. Coulthard: Echo
Come to me, my love (Come to me in the silence of the night
) - N. Dello Joio GER
Cradled in a manger (Before the paling of the stars) (from Lyra Messianica) - G. Myers
Crimson curtains round my mother's bed (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book)
Crying, my little one, footsore and weary
(from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) J. Ireland: The Only Child
G. Palmer: Husho, my Lanna
Currants on a bush (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) I. Wilson: Fruit
Daffydowndilly (Growing in the vale) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - C. Sharman
Daisies (Where innocent bright-eyed daisies are) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - A. Abel
Dancing on the hill-tops (Dancing on the hill-tops) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - G. Finzi, S. Homer, C. Lang
Dancing on the hill-tops (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) G. Finzi, S. Homer, C. Lang: Dancing on the hill-tops
E. Smith: Happy little Alice
Dead in the cold (Dead in the cold, a song-singing thrush) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - G. Finzi
Dead in the cold, a song-singing thrush (Dead in the cold, a song-singing thrush) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - S. Homer
Dead in the cold, a song-singing thrush (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) S. Homer: Dead in the cold, a song-singing thrush
G. Finzi: Dead in the cold
H. Sarson: Winter
Death-parting (Good-bye in fear, good-bye in sorrow
) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - J. Ireland
Did any bird come flying
(from The Prince's Progress and other Poems) M. Shaw: Bird or Beast?
C. Gibbs: The Lamb and the Dove
"Ding a ding" (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book)
Does the road wind up-hill all the way
N. Rorem: Up-hill
Dream Land (Where sunless rivers weep
) - M. Hyde, H. Mulholland, A. Fielitz, E. Walker, T. Pasatieri
Dream love (Young Love lies sleeping
) (from A Welcome: Original contributions in poetry and prose) - J. Coulthard
Dream-Love (Young Love lies sleeping
) (from A Welcome: Original contributions in poetry and prose) - P. Fletcher
Dreamland (Where sunless rivers weep
) - R. Vaughan Williams
Easter Carol (Spring bursts today
) (from A Pageant and Other Poems) - M. Shaw
Echo (Come to me in the silence of the night
) - J. Backer-Lunde, E. Bullock, L. Christiansen, F. Converse, E. Harris, B. Huhn, J. Musto, F. Piket, H. Rhodes, H. Rovics, J. Sacco, J. Somers-Cocks, L. Somerset, R. Werther, W. Wolstenholme, C. Wood, D. Zanders, W. Hawley, R. Faith, L. Laitman, T. Pasatieri, J. Coulthard GER
Eight o'clock (Eight o'clock; the postman's knock!) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - A. Blank, S. Homer
Eight o'clock, the postman's knock (Eight o'clock; the postman's knock!) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - H. Howells
Eight o'clock; the postman's knock! (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) A. Blank, S. Homer: Eight o'clock
H. Howells: Eight o'clock, the postman's knock
Ein Geburtstag - A. Mallinson (Text: after Christina Georgina Rossetti) [x]
Empty pockets (Wee wee husband) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - M. Shaw
Entreaty (When I am dead, my dearest
) (from Goblin Market and other Poems) - M. Roeder ITA GER WEL
Entreaty (Come to me in the silence of the night
) - J. Zaimont GER
Epitaph (When I am dead, my dearest
) (from Goblin Market and other Poems) - W. Parkhurst ITA GER WEL
Eve (While I sit at the door) (from The Prince's Progress and other Poems) - J. Wilson
Fairlight (Who has seen the wind
) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - G. Shaw
Ferry me across the water (Ferry me across the water
) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - N. Rorem, G. Finzi, S. Homer, J. Longmire, G. Peel, B. Scott, S. Scott, C. Sharman, C. Stanford, D. Hagen, D. Hagen
Ferry me across the water
(from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) F. Swinstead: The maid and the ferry
J. Ireland, E. Thiman: The ferry
N. Rorem, G. Finzi, S. Homer, J. Longmire, G. Peel, B. Scott, S. Scott, C. Sharman, C. Stanford, D. Hagen, D. Hagen: Ferry me across the water
A. Blank, S. Fraser, M. Helyer, D. Lord, D. Parke, M. Shaw, J. Wardale, P. Wilkinson: The ferryman
Flower thoughts (Hope is like a harebell trembling from its birth) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - J. Morris
Flowers are closed (Lullaby, oh, lullaby! Flowers are closed and lambs are sleeping
) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - R. Terry
Fly away, fly away over the sea (Fly away, fly away over the sea) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - W. Davies
Fly away, fly away over the sea (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) Anonymous: The swallow
I. Holst: Fly away over the sea
G. Conant: Fly away, swallow
W. Davies: Fly away, fly away over the sea
Fly away over the sea (Fly away, fly away over the sea) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - I. Holst
Fly away, swallow (Fly away, fly away over the sea) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - G. Conant
For a dream's sake (The hope I dreamed of was a dream
) (from Goblin Market and other Poems) - F. Cowen, A. Kramer, C. Scott
For Henrietta Polydore (On the land and on the sea
) (from New Poems) J. Meyerowitz: On the land and on the sea
Foul is she and ill-favoured, set askew
(from The Face of the Deep) S. Homer: Babylon the Great
Fruit (Currants on a bush) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - I. Wilson
Gedenken - Vergessen (Wenn ich gestorben, Liebchen, sing' nicht ein Klagelied
) - F. Van der Stucken ITA WEL
Gone were but the winter (Gone were but the Winter
) - C. Gibbs
Gone were but the Winter
J. Coulthard: Spring quiet
C. Gibbs: Gone were but the winter
Good Friday (Am I a stone and not a sheep) (from The Prince's Progress and other Poems) - M. Burtch
Good-bye (Good-bye in fear, good-bye in sorrow
) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - J. Berger, H. Parker
Good-bye in fear, good-bye in sorrow
(from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) J. Berger, H. Parker: Good-bye
J. Ireland: Death-parting
O. Gabrilovich: Good-Bye
Growing in the vale (Growing in the vale) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - A. Silver
Growing in the vale (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) F. White: Lady Daffadowndilly
C. Sharman: Daffydowndilly
N. Swift: Lady Daffydowndilly
Anonymous: Lady Daffadown
A. Silver: Growing in the vale
Hand in hand (Two doves upon the selfsame branch
) (from Goblin Market and other Poems) - G. Marschal-Loepke
Happy little Alice (Dancing on the hill-tops) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - E. Smith
He and she (Should one of us remember) (from A Pageant and Other Poems) - F. Cowen, S. Liddle
Hear what the mournful linnets say (Hear what the mournful linnets say) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - E. Daymond
Hear what the mournful linnets say (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) E. Daymond: Hear what the mournful linnets say
Heartsease in my garden bed (Heartsease in my garden bed) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - R. White
Heartsease in my garden bed (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) R. White: Heartsease in my garden bed
Her songs - my tears (She sat and sang alway) (from Goblin Market and other Poems) - H. Clough-Leighter
Hereafter (When I am dead, my dearest
) (from Goblin Market and other Poems) - M. Lawson ITA GER WEL
Hop-o'-my-thumb and little Jack Horner (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book)
Hope (I dug and dug amongst the snow
) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - J. Ireland
Hope and Joy (If hope grew on a bush) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - H. Sarson
Hope is like a harebell (Hope is like a harebell trembling from its birth) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - A. Somervell
Hope is like a harebell trembling from its birth (Hope is like a harebell trembling from its birth) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - J. Bridge
Hope is like a harebell trembling from its birth (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) J. Bridge: Hope is like a harebell trembling from its birth
A. Somervell: Hope is like a harebell
A. Bentley: The World's Delight
C. Virtue: Love is like the rose
J. Morris: Flower thoughts
Hopping frog (Hopping frog, hop here and be seen) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - C. Macpherson
Hopping frog, hop here and be seen (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) C. Macpherson: Hopping frog
How many seconds in a minute? (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book)
Hurt no living thing (Hurt no living thing) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - S. Homer
Hurt no living thing (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) S. Homer: Hurt no living thing
Husho, my Lanna (Crying, my little one, footsore and weary
) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - G. Palmer
I am a King (I am a King) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - C. Lang
I am a King (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) C. Lang: I am a King
I caught a little ladybird (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) F. Swinstead: The ladybird
I dreamt I caught a little owl (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book)
I dug and dug amongst the snow (I dug and dug amongst the snow
) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - W. Alcock
I dug and dug amongst the snow
(from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) J. Ireland: Hope
W. Alcock: I dug and dug amongst the snow
I have a little husband (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book)
I have a Poll parrot (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book)
I have but one rose in the world (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book)
I have no wit, no words, no tears (from Goblin Market and other Poems) E. Walker: Water meadow
I know a baby (I know a baby, such a baby) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - F. White, W. Harris
I know a baby, such a baby (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) F. White, W. Harris: I know a baby
I planted a hand (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book)
I wonder if the sap is stirring yet (from Goblin Market and other Poems) M. Davey, A. MacKenzie, M. Phillips, L. Somerset: The first spring day
If a mouse could fly (If a mouse could fly) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - T. Dunhill
If a mouse could fly (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) T. Dunhill: If a mouse could fly
If a pig wore a wig (If a pig wore a wig) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - W. Parratt
If a pig wore a wig (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) G. Conant: Nonsense song
W. Parratt: If a pig wore a wig
If all were rain (If all were rain and never sun) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - M. Akerman
If all were rain and never sun (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) M. Akerman: If all were rain
If hope grew on a bush (If hope grew on a bush) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - T. Dunhill
If hope grew on a bush (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) H. Sarson: Hope and Joy
T. Dunhill: If hope grew on a bush
If I were a Queen (If I were a Queen) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - N. Brown, C. Macpherson, F. Swinstead, R. Vaughan Williams
If I were a Queen (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) N. Brown, C. Macpherson, F. Swinstead, R. Vaughan Williams: If I were a Queen
If stars dropped out of heaven (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book)
If the moon came from heaven (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book)
If the sun could tell us half (If the sun could tell us half) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - W. Harris
If the sun could tell us half (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) W. Harris: If the sun could tell us half
If thou wilt (When I am dead, my dearest
) (from Goblin Market and other Poems) - A. Nevin ITA GER WEL
If you dare forget (When I am dead, my dearest
) (from Goblin Market and other Poems) - R. Woodman ITA GER WEL
If you'll busk you as a bride (from A Pageant and Other Poems) E. Cundell, S. Liddle, G. Finzi, A. Mallinson, R. Vaughan Williams: Boy Johnny
In the bleak midwinter (In the bleak midwinter
) - H. Darke, G. Holst, B. Montgomery
In the bleak midwinter
L. Lehrman: What can I give?
H. Darke, G. Holst, B. Montgomery: In the bleak midwinter
In the meadow (In the meadow -- what in the meadow?) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - V. Weigl
In the meadow -- what in the meadow? (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) S. Homer: In the meadow -- what in the meadow?
V. Weigl: In the meadow
In the meadow -- what in the meadow? (In the meadow -- what in the meadow?) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - S. Homer
In the old time (O roses for the flush of youth
) - G. Marschal-Loepke
In the round tower at Jhansi (A hundred, a thousand to one; even so) (from Goblin Market and other Poems) - H. Hawley
In winter (Bread and milk for breakfast) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - G. Conant
Into the silent land (Remember me when I am gone away
) (from Goblin Market and other Poems) - R. Hageman ITA GER
Is the moon tired? she looks so pale (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) A. MacKenzie: Is the moon tired? she looks so pale
E. Chapman, I. Phillip, N. Simons, F. Swinstead: Is the moon tired?
Is the moon tired? (Is the moon tired? she looks so pale) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - E. Chapman, I. Phillip, N. Simons, F. Swinstead
Is the moon tired? she looks so pale (Is the moon tired? she looks so pale) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - A. MacKenzie
It is over. What is over? (from Goblin Market and other Poems) C. Getchell, R. Parfrey: Amen
It's a year almost (It's a year almost that I have not seen her
) - H. Löhr
It's a year almost that I have not seen her
H. Löhr: It's a year almost
January cold desolate (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book)
Kookoorookoo (Kookoorookoo! kookoorookoo!) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - T. Dunhill
Kookoorookoo! kookoorookoo! (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) T. Dunhill: Kookoorookoo
S. Homer: Kookoorookoo! kookoorookoo!
Kookoorookoo! kookoorookoo! (Kookoorookoo! kookoorookoo!) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - S. Homer
Lady Daffadown (Growing in the vale) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - Anonymous
Lady Daffadowndilly (Growing in the vale) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - F. White
Lady Daffydowndilly (Growing in the vale) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - N. Swift
Lady Moon (O Lady Moon, your horns point toward the east) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - H. Loomis
Lady of the land (The lily has a smooth stalk) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - H. Sarson
Laß Liebster, wenn ich tot bin
ITA WEL E. Korngold, R. Maux: Sterbelied
Laß, wenn ich tot bin, Liebster ITA WEL E. Korngold, R. Maux: Sterbelied
Let everything that hath breath praise the Lord (All that we see rejoices in the sunshine
) (from The Face of the Deep) M. Phillips: All that we see rejoices in the sunshine
Lie a-bed (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) S. Homer, C. Wood: Lie a-bed, sleepy head
Lie a-bed, sleepy head (Lie a-bed) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - S. Homer, C. Wood
Looking back (Looking back along life's trodden way
) - C. Scott
Looking back along life's trodden way
C. Scott: Looking back
Love came down at Christmas (Love came down at Christmas) - L. Ager, R. Bampton, S. Bingham
Love came down at Christmas L. Ager, R. Bampton, S. Bingham: Love came down at Christmas
Love is like the rose (Hope is like a harebell trembling from its birth) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - C. Virtue
Love me, - I love you
(from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) J. Ireland: Baby
T. Dunhill, S. Homer, M. Shaw, F. Swinstead, H. Von Vollenhoven: Love me, -- I love you
Love me, -- I love you (Love me, - I love you
) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - T. Dunhill, S. Homer, M. Shaw, F. Swinstead, H. Von Vollenhoven
Love, strong as Death, is dead.
L. Woodgate: Autumn twilight
A. Fielitz: An end
Love's lament (Why were you born when the snow was falling
) - M. Head
Lullaby (Lullaby, oh, lullaby! Flowers are closed and lambs are sleeping
) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - B. Moore, K. Bissell, A. Geibel, M. Hyde, W. Parkhurst, C. Scott, M. Shaw, C. Scott
Lullaby, o lullaby! (Lullaby, oh, lullaby! Flowers are closed and lambs are sleeping
) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - S. Homer
Lullaby, Oh Lullaby (Lullaby, oh, lullaby! Flowers are closed and lambs are sleeping
) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - E. Zimbalist
Lullaby, oh, lullaby! Flowers are closed and lambs are sleeping
(from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) E. Bullock, W. Davies, G. Finzi, H. Sarson: Lullaby, oh lullaby!
B. Moore, K. Bissell, A. Geibel, M. Hyde, W. Parkhurst, C. Scott, M. Shaw, C. Scott: Lullaby
E. Zimbalist: Lullaby, Oh Lullaby
S. Homer: Lullaby, o lullaby!
R. Terry: Flowers are closed
M. Harrison: Lullabye, o Lullabye
Lullabye, o Lullabye (Lullaby, oh, lullaby! Flowers are closed and lambs are sleeping
) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - M. Harrison
Madrigal (When I am dead, my dearest
) (from Goblin Market and other Poems) - N. Dello Joio ITA GER WEL
Man's praise (While I sit at the door) (from The Prince's Progress and other Poems) - R. Sanders
Margaret has a milking-pail (Margaret has a milking-pail) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - G. Dyson, G. Finzi, S. Fraser
Margaret has a milking-pail (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) G. Dyson, G. Finzi, S. Fraser: Margaret has a milking-pail
May flowers (There is but one May in the year
) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - J. Ireland DUT
Minnie and Mattie and fat little May (Minnie and Mattie and fat little May) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - S. Homer
Minnie and Mattie and fat little May (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) H. Ware: Spring
S. Homer: Minnie and Mattie and fat little May
F. Swinstead: Minnie and Mattie and May
Minnie and Mattie and May (Minnie and Mattie and fat little May) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - F. Swinstead
Minnie bakes oaten cakes (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book)
Mirage (The hope I dreamed of was a dream
) (from Goblin Market and other Poems) - C. Ives, R. Cellini, J. Chorbajian, J. Clements, A. Kunz, S. Lovatt, W. Reed
Mix a pancake (Mix a pancake) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - M. Halle, C. Wood
Mix a pancake (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) E. Smith: The pancake man
M. Halle, C. Wood: Mix a pancake
S. Homer: Mix a pancake, stir a pancake
Mix a pancake, stir a pancake (Mix a pancake) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - S. Homer
Mother and Child (What art thou thinking of," said the mother
) J. Ireland: What art thou thinking of?
C. Scott: What art thou thinking of?
Mother shake the cherry-tree (Mother shake the cherry-tree) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - H. Howells
Mother shake the cherry-tree (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) H. Howells: Mother shake the cherry-tree
Motherless baby and babyless mother (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book)
Mouse Cousins (The city mouse lives in a house) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - Anonymous
My baby has a father and a mother (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book)
My baby has a mottled fist (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book)
My dearest (When I am dead, my dearest
) (from Goblin Market and other Poems) - G. Klemm ITA GER WEL
My heart is like a singing bird (My heart is like a singing bird
) - C. Parry, M. Castelnuovo-Tedesco, R. Faith, A. Gray, F. Longas, C. Spross, K. Young, M. Gideon GER
My heart is like a singing bird
GER H. Burleigh: A birthday song
T. Marzials: My love is come
A. Frackenpohl: My love is come to me
N. Rorem, G. Binkerd, N. Brown, S. Coleridge-Taylor, F. Cowen, G. English, C. Gibbs, E. Gladstone, C. Lander, S. Liddle, I. Luckstone, A. MacKenzie, A. Mallinson, W. Manson, D. Milhaud, P. Pisk, C. Scott, L. Somerset, A. Whiting, M. Williamson, R. Woodman, J. Coulthard: A birthday
C. Parry, M. Castelnuovo-Tedesco, R. Faith, A. Gray, F. Longas, C. Spross, K. Young, M. Gideon: My heart is like a singing bird
My love is come (My heart is like a singing bird
) - T. Marzials GER
My love is come to me (My heart is like a singing bird
) - A. Frackenpohl GER
Nature's Requiem (When I am dead, my dearest
) (from Goblin Market and other Poems) - J. Villaume ITA GER WEL
Newborn (Your brother has a falcon
) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - J. Ireland
None other lamb (None other Lamb, none other Name
) (from The Face of the Deep) - K. Bissell, R. Bayley, B. Burroughs, R. Graham, H. Harter, A. Lovelace, J. Marshall, H. Morgan, D. Phelps, J. Roff, C. Rootham, D. Sellew
None other Lamb, none other Name
(from The Face of the Deep) K. Bissell, R. Bayley, B. Burroughs, R. Graham, H. Harter, A. Lovelace, J. Marshall, H. Morgan, D. Phelps, J. Roff, C. Rootham, D. Sellew: None other lamb
Nonsense song (If a pig wore a wig) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - G. Conant
O Earth lie heavily upon her eyes
(from Goblin Market and other Poems) R. Vaughan Williams, H. Andrews: Rest
O Lady Moon (O Lady Moon, your horns point toward the east) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - A. Hovhaness
O Lady Moon, your horns point toward the east (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) H. Loomis: Lady Moon
A. Hovhaness: O Lady Moon
O roses for the flush of youth (O roses for the flush of youth
) - D. Arditti
O roses for the flush of youth
G. Oldroyd: Soliloquy
S. Coleridge-Taylor: Oh roses for the flush of youth
H. Clough-Leighter: Roses for the flush of youth
D. Arditti: O roses for the flush of youth
G. Marschal-Loepke: In the old time
G. English: Song
O sailor (O sailor, come ashore) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - K. Gehrkens
O sailor, come ashore (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) K. Gehrkens: O sailor
O what comes over the sea (Oh what comes over the sea
) (from New Poems) - A. Somervell
O wind, where have you been (O wind, where have you been) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - E. Daymond
O wind, where have you been (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) E. Daymond: O wind, where have you been
E. Thiman: Spring wind
O wind, why do you never rest (O wind, why do you never rest) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - M. Akerman
O wind, why do you never rest (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) M. Akerman: O wind, why do you never rest
Oh, fair to see (Oh, fair to see) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - G. Finzi, J. Read
Oh, fair to see (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) G. Finzi, J. Read: Oh, fair to see
M. Shaw: The cherry tree
Oh roses for the flush of youth (O roses for the flush of youth
) - S. Coleridge-Taylor
Oh tell me once and tell me twice
(from A Pageant and Other Poems) S. Homer: When windflowers blossom on the sea
Oh what comes over the sea (Oh what comes over the sea
) (from New Poems) - S. Coleridge-Taylor, T. Dunhill
Oh what comes over the sea
(from New Poems) A. Mallinson: What comes?
W. Bury, M. Shaw: Over the sea
A. Somervell: O what comes over the sea
S. Coleridge-Taylor, T. Dunhill: Oh what comes over the sea
H. Clough-Leighter: What comes over the sea
On the grassy banks (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book)
On the land and on the sea (On the land and on the sea
) (from New Poems) - J. Meyerowitz
On the land and on the sea
(from New Poems) J. Meyerowitz: On the land and on the sea
1 and 1 are 2 (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book)
One foot on sea, and one on shore (Oh tell me once and tell me twice
) (from A Pageant and Other Poems) S. Homer: When windflowers blossom on the sea
One Sea-Side Grave (Unmindful of the roses
) S. Coleridge-Taylor, H. Löhr, E. Schneider: Unmindful of the roses
Our little baby fell asleep (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book)
Over the sea (Oh what comes over the sea
) (from New Poems) - W. Bury, M. Shaw
Pan fwyf mewn bedd (Pan fwyf mewn bedd
) - O. Edwards ITA GER [x]
Pan fwyf mewn bedd
ITA GER [x] O. Edwards: Pan fwyf mewn bedd
Playing at bob cherry (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book)
Pussy has a whiskered face (Pussy has a whiskered face) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - H. Middleton
Pussy has a whiskered face (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) H. Middleton: Pussy has a whiskered face
Refection (When I am dead, my dearest
) (from Goblin Market and other Poems) - H. Bright ITA GER WEL
Remember (Remember me when I am gone away
) (from Goblin Market and other Poems) - B. Crist, F. Hart, L. Ronald, D. Ruyneman, R. Willis, K. List ITA GER
Remember me (Remember me when I am gone away
) (from Goblin Market and other Poems) - M. Castelnuovo-Tedesco, H. Stevens, R. Werther ITA GER
Remember me when I am gone away (Remember me when I am gone away
) (from Goblin Market and other Poems) - B. Treharne, L. Lehrman ITA GER
Remember me when I am gone away
(from Goblin Market and other Poems) ITA GER B. Crist, F. Hart, L. Ronald, D. Ruyneman, R. Willis, K. List: Remember
M. Castelnuovo-Tedesco, R. Werther: Remember me
H. Stevens, H. Stevens: Sonnet
R. Hageman: Into the silent land
B. Treharne, L. Lehrman: Remember me when I am gone away
Remembrance (When I am dead, my dearest
) (from Goblin Market and other Poems) - H. Roberton ITA GER WEL
Rest (O Earth lie heavily upon her eyes
) (from Goblin Market and other Poems) - R. Vaughan Williams, H. Andrews
Rêverie - C. Christopher [x]
Roses blushing red and white
(from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) J. Ireland: The Garland
Roses for the flush of youth (O roses for the flush of youth
) - H. Clough-Leighter
Rosy maiden Winifred (Rosy maiden Winifred) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - W. Parratt, C. Sharman, G. Finzi
Rosy maiden Winifred (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) W. Parratt, C. Sharman, G. Finzi: Rosy maiden Winifred
Rushes in a watery place (Rushes in a watery place) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - A. Palmer
Rushes in a watery place (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) A. Palmer: Rushes in a watery place
Seldom "can't" (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book)
She sat and sang alway (She sat and sang alway) (from Goblin Market and other Poems) - S. Coleridge-Taylor
She sat and sang alway (from Goblin Market and other Poems) S. Coleridge-Taylor: She sat and sang alway
H. Clough-Leighter: Her songs - my tears
Ships in the wind (The wind has such a rainy sound) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - P. Wilkinson
Should one of us remember (Should one of us remember) (from A Pageant and Other Poems) - H. Löhr, W. Reed
Should one of us remember (from A Pageant and Other Poems) H. Löhr, W. Reed: Should one of us remember
F. Cowen, S. Liddle: He and she
Sing me a song (Sing me a song) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - L. Davies, S. Fraser, W. Parratt, J. Rogers
Sing me a song (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) L. Davies, S. Fraser, W. Parratt, J. Rogers: Sing me a song
R. Foresman: Singing and dancing
Sing no sad songs (When I am dead, my dearest
) (from Goblin Market and other Poems) - G. Kechley, R. Le Lacheur ITA GER WEL
Sing no sad songs for me (When I am dead, my dearest
) (from Goblin Market and other Poems) - M. Castelnuovo-Tedesco, R. Mitchell, O. Norman, J. Jeffreys ITA GER WEL
Singing and dancing (Sing me a song) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - R. Foresman
Skylark and Nightingale (When a mounting skylark sings
) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - J. Ireland
Soft white lamb in the daisy meadow (from New Poems) [x] S. Liddle: Ballad
Soliloquy (O roses for the flush of youth
) - G. Oldroyd
Song (When I am dead, my dearest
) (from Goblin Market and other Poems) - W. Branson, J. Orrego Salas, A. Smith, L. Laitman ITA GER WEL
Song (Two doves upon the selfsame branch
) (from Goblin Market and other Poems) L. Woodgate: Summer joy
D. Arditti: Two doves upon the selfsame branch
A. Somervell: Two doves on the self-same branch
G. Marschal-Loepke: Hand in hand
L. Somerset: Two doves
Song (O roses for the flush of youth
) - G. English
Song (She sat and sang alway) (from Goblin Market and other Poems) S. Coleridge-Taylor: She sat and sang alway
H. Clough-Leighter: Her songs - my tears
Song - H. Vliet [x]
Song (When I am dead, my dearest) (When I am dead, my dearest
) (from Goblin Market and other Poems) - R. Still ITA GER WEL
Sonnet (Remember me when I am gone away
) (from Goblin Market and other Poems) - H. Stevens ITA GER
Sonnetina #7 (Remember me when I am gone away
) (from Goblin Market and other Poems) - L. Lehrman ITA GER
Spring (Minnie and Mattie and fat little May) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - H. Ware
Spring bursts today
(from A Pageant and Other Poems) M. Shaw: Easter Carol
Spring fancies (Gone were but the Winter
) J. Coulthard: Spring quiet
C. Gibbs: Gone were but the winter
Spring quiet (Gone were but the Winter
) - J. Coulthard
Spring wind (O wind, where have you been) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - E. Thiman
Sterbelied (Laß Liebster, wenn ich tot bin
) - E. Korngold, R. Maux ITA WEL
Stroke a flint, and there is nothing to admire (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book)
Summer (Winter is cold-hearted) (from The Prince's Progress and other Poems) - E. Farrar, H. Löhr, M. Shaw, P. Sturman
Summer days for me (Winter is cold-hearted) (from The Prince's Progress and other Poems) - L. Davies
Summer is gone (Summer is gone with all its roses
) (from Goblin Market and other Poems) - S. Coleridge-Taylor GER
Summer is gone with all its roses
(from Goblin Market and other Poems) GER J. Chorbajian: Bitter for sweet
S. Coleridge-Taylor: Summer is gone
Summer joy (Two doves upon the selfsame branch
) (from Goblin Market and other Poems) - L. Woodgate
Sunset Wings (To-night this sunset spreads two golden wings
) - F. Ayres
Swift and sure the swallow (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book)
The Blind Boy (Blind from my birth
) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - J. Ireland
The bourne (Underneath the growing grass
) - A. Macdonald
The caterpillar (Brown and furry) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - J. Berger, N. Simons
The charmed sleep (Where sunless rivers weep
) - L. Woodgate
The cherry tree (Oh, fair to see) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - M. Shaw
The city mouse lives in a house (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) Anonymous: Mouse Cousins
The cypress tree (When I am dead, my dearest
) (from Goblin Market and other Poems) - G. English ITA GER WEL
The daisy (Where innocent bright-eyed daisies are) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - H. Gaul
The days are clear (The days are clear) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - H. Howells
The days are clear (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) H. Howells: The days are clear
The dear old woman in the lane (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) M. Shaw: Charity
The dog lies in his kennel (The dog lies in his kennel) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - S. Homer
The dog lies in his kennel (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) S. Homer: The dog lies in his kennel
The earth was green, the sky was blue
(from Goblin Market and other Poems) M. Head, M. Phillips: A green cornfield
C. Morris, S. Whitecotton: The skylark
The ferry (Ferry me across the water
) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - J. Ireland, E. Thiman
The ferryman (Ferry me across the water
) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - A. Blank, S. Fraser, M. Helyer, D. Lord, D. Parke, M. Shaw, J. Wardale, P. Wilkinson
The first spring day (I wonder if the sap is stirring yet) (from Goblin Market and other Poems) - M. Davey, A. MacKenzie, M. Phillips, L. Somerset
The Garland (Roses blushing red and white
) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - J. Ireland
The hope I dreamed of was a dream
(from Goblin Market and other Poems) F. Cowen, A. Kramer, C. Scott: For a dream's sake
C. Ives, R. Cellini, J. Chorbajian, J. Clements, A. Kunz, S. Lovatt, W. Reed: Mirage
The horses of the sea (The horses of the sea) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - C. Stanford
The horses of the sea (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) C. Stanford: The horses of the sea
The ladybird (I caught a little ladybird) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - F. Swinstead
The Lamb and the Dove (Did any bird come flying
) (from The Prince's Progress and other Poems) - C. Gibbs
The lily has a smooth stalk (The lily has a smooth stalk) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - G. Finzi
The lily has a smooth stalk (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) H. Sarson: Lady of the land
G. Finzi: The lily has a smooth stalk
A. Weidig: There's nothing like the rose
The lily has an air (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book)
The maid and the ferry (Ferry me across the water
) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - F. Swinstead
The northern days (The summer nights are short) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - G. Chadwick
The Only Child (Crying, my little one, footsore and weary
) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - J. Ireland
The pancake man (Mix a pancake) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - E. Smith
The peach tree on the southern wall (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book)
The peacock has a score of eyes (The peacock has a score of eyes) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - C. Parry
The peacock has a score of eyes (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) C. Parry: The peacock has a score of eyes
The rose that blushes rosy red (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book)
The rose with such a bonny blush (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book)
The skylark (The earth was green, the sky was blue
) (from Goblin Market and other Poems) - C. Morris, S. Whitecotton
The summer nights are short (The summer nights are short) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - C. Stanford
The summer nights are short (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) C. Stanford: The summer nights are short
G. Chadwick: The northern days
The sunrise wakes the lark to sing (The sunrise wakes the lark to sing
) (from Goblin Market and other Poems) - A. Mallinson, A. Whiting
The sunrise wakes the lark to sing
(from Goblin Market and other Poems) F. Cowen, G. Huntley: Bird Raptures
A. Mallinson, A. Whiting: The sunrise wakes the lark to sing
The swallow (Fly away, fly away over the sea) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - Anonymous
The Wind (Who has seen the wind
) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - A. Blank, G. Conant, G. Everson
The wind has such a rainy sound (The wind has such a rainy sound) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - A. Somervell, C. Parry, B. Scott
The wind has such a rainy sound (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) A. Somervell, C. Parry, B. Scott: The wind has such a rainy sound
P. Wilkinson: Ships in the wind
F. Swinstead: Will the ships go down?
The World's Delight (Hope is like a harebell trembling from its birth) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - A. Bentley
There is but one May in the year
(from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) DUT J. Ireland: May flowers
There is one that has a head without an eye (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book)
There's nothing like the rose (The lily has a smooth stalk) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - A. Weidig
There's snow on the fields (There's snow on the fields) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - H. Grieveson, G. Finzi
There's snow on the fields (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) H. Grieveson, G. Finzi: There's snow on the fields
Three little children (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book)
Three plum buns (Three plum buns) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - J. Read
Three plum buns (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) J. Read: Three plum buns
To-morrow (Where shall I find a white rose blowing ?
) - C. Scott
To-night this sunset spreads two golden wings
F. Ayres: Sunset Wings
Too late for love (Too late for love, too late for joy) (from The Prince's Progress and other Poems) - S. Coleridge-Taylor
Too late for love, too late for joy (from The Prince's Progress and other Poems) S. Coleridge-Taylor: Too late for love
Twist me a crown of wind-flowers (Twist me a crown of wind-flowers) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - B. Harwood, A. Somervell
Twist me a crown of wind-flowers (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) B. Harwood, A. Somervell: Twist me a crown of wind-flowers
F. Hüffer, L. Woodgate: Wind-Flowers
Two doves (Two doves upon the selfsame branch
) (from Goblin Market and other Poems) - L. Somerset
Two doves on the self-same branch (Two doves upon the selfsame branch
) (from Goblin Market and other Poems) - A. Somervell
Two doves upon the selfsame branch (Two doves upon the selfsame branch
) (from Goblin Market and other Poems) - D. Arditti
Two doves upon the selfsame branch
(from Goblin Market and other Poems) L. Woodgate: Summer joy
D. Arditti: Two doves upon the selfsame branch
A. Somervell: Two doves on the self-same branch
G. Marschal-Loepke: Hand in hand
L. Somerset: Two doves
Under the ivy bush (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book)
Underneath the growing grass (Underneath the growing grass
) - A. Somervell
Underneath the growing grass
A. Somervell: Underneath the growing grass
A. Macdonald: The bourne
Unmindful of the roses (Unmindful of the roses
) - S. Coleridge-Taylor, H. Löhr, E. Schneider
Unmindful of the roses
S. Coleridge-Taylor, H. Löhr, E. Schneider: Unmindful of the roses
Up-hill (Does the road wind up-hill all the way
) - N. Rorem
Water meadow (I have no wit, no words, no tears) (from Goblin Market and other Poems) - E. Walker
Wee wee husband (Wee wee husband) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - C. Lang
Wee wee husband (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) C. Lang: Wee wee husband
M. Shaw: Empty pockets
Wenn ich gestorben, Liebchen, sing' nicht ein Klagelied
ITA WEL F. Van der Stucken: Gedenken - Vergessen
What are heavy? sea-sand and sorrow (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book)
What art thou thinking of? (What art thou thinking of," said the mother
) - C. Scott
What art thou thinking of," said the mother
J. Ireland: What art thou thinking of?
C. Scott: What art thou thinking of?
What art thou thinking of? (What art thou thinking of," said the mother
) - J. Ireland
What can I give? (In the bleak midwinter
) - L. Lehrman
What can lambkins do (What can lambkins do
) (from The Prince's Progress and other Poems) - S. Coleridge-Taylor, M. Helyer, P. Wilkinson
What can lambkins do
(from The Prince's Progress and other Poems) S. Coleridge-Taylor, M. Helyer, P. Wilkinson: What can lambkins do
What comes over the sea (Oh what comes over the sea
) (from New Poems) - H. Clough-Leighter
What comes? (Oh what comes over the sea
) (from New Poems) - A. Mallinson
What do the stars do (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) D. Tovey: What do the stars do?
What do the stars do? (What do the stars do) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - D. Tovey
What do they say? (What does the donkey bray about?) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - U. Kasemets
What does the bee do? (What does the bee do?) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - F. Knowlton
What does the bee do? (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) F. Knowlton: What does the bee do?
What does the donkey bray about? (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) U. Kasemets: What do they say?
What is pink? (What is pink? a rose is pink) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - C. Wood
What is pink? a rose is pink (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) C. Wood: What is pink?
What will you give me for my pound? (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book)
What would I give (What would I give for a heart of flesh to warm me through) - T. Pasatieri
What would I give for a heart of flesh to warm me through T. Pasatieri: What would I give
When a mounting skylark sings (When a mounting skylark sings
) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - E. Bainton, H. Löhr, A. Somervell, F. Swinstead
When a mounting skylark sings
(from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) E. Bainton, H. Löhr, A. Somervell, F. Swinstead: When a mounting skylark sings
J. Ireland: Skylark and Nightingale
When fishes set umbrellas up (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book)
When I am dead (When I am dead, my dearest
) (from Goblin Market and other Poems) - J. Butt, G. Chadwick, O. Edwards, T. Gillibrand, G. Kechley, A. MacKenzie, Jón Þórarinsson, M. Williamson ITA GER WEL
When I am dead, my dearest (When I am dead, my dearest
) (from Goblin Market and other Poems) - D. Arditti, J. Ireland, L. Lehmann, G. Alcock, F. Austin, F. Barry, E. Beck-Slinn, F. Borowski, H. Cheney, F. Cliffe, S. Coleridge-Taylor, A. Cripps, B. Daubney, G. Davies, R. Hageman, B. Goode, R. Greaves, E. Harris, F. Hueffer, B. Innes, T. Noble, H. Pyke, O. Rasbach, T. Southam, H. Squire, H. Stevens, Sibyl, R. Vaughan Williams, V. Weigl, A. Whiting, J. Winne, L. Lehrman ITA GER WEL
When I am dead, my dearest
(from Goblin Market and other Poems) ITA GER WEL R. Quilter: A song at parting
W. Parkhurst: Epitaph
G. English: The cypress tree
M. Castelnuovo-Tedesco, R. Mitchell, O. Norman, J. Jeffreys: Sing no sad songs for me
D. Arditti, J. Ireland, L. Lehmann, G. Alcock, F. Austin, F. Barry, E. Beck-Slinn, F. Borowski, H. Cheney, F. Cliffe, S. Coleridge-Taylor, A. Cripps, B. Daubney, G. Davies, R. Hageman, B. Goode, R. Greaves, E. Harris, F. Hueffer, B. Innes, T. Noble, H. Pyke, O. Rasbach, T. Southam, H. Squire, H. Stevens, Sibyl, R. Vaughan Williams, V. Weigl, A. Whiting, J. Winne, L. Lehrman: When I am dead, my dearest
H. Roberton: Remembrance
G. Kechley, G. Kechley, R. Le Lacheur: Sing no sad songs
R. Still: Song (When I am dead, my dearest)
A. Nevin: If thou wilt
H. Bright: Refection
N. Dello Joio: Madrigal
R. Woodman: If you dare forget
W. Branson, J. Orrego Salas, A. Smith, L. Laitman: Song
J. Butt, G. Chadwick, O. Edwards, T. Gillibrand, A. MacKenzie, Jón Þórarinsson, M. Williamson: When I am dead
M. Lawson: Hereafter
G. Klemm: My dearest
M. Roeder: Entreaty
J. Villaume: Nature's Requiem
When the cows come home (When the cows come home the milk is coming
) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - E. Bainton
When the cows come home the milk is coming
(from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) O. Woodman: Bunny
E. Bainton: When the cows come home
When windflowers blossom on the sea (Oh tell me once and tell me twice
) (from A Pageant and Other Poems) - S. Homer
Where innocent bright-eyed daisies are (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) A. Abel: Daisies
H. Gaul: The daisy
Where shall I find a white rose blowing ?
C. Scott: To-morrow
Where sunless rivers weep (Where sunless rivers weep
) - C. Naylor
Where sunless rivers weep
R. Vaughan Williams: Dreamland
M. Hyde, H. Mulholland, A. Fielitz, E. Walker, T. Pasatieri: Dream Land
C. Naylor: Where sunless rivers weep
L. Woodgate: The charmed sleep
While I sit at the door (from The Prince's Progress and other Poems) J. Wilson: Eve
R. Sanders: Man's praise
While we slumber and sleep E. Elgar: A Song of Flight
Who has seen the wind
(from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) M. Barnes, A. Beach, A. Bentley, J. Bridge, N. Brown, H. Call, C. Floyd, L. Grier, S. Homer, U. Kasemets, G. Kechley, A. Kunz, R. Milford, J. Russell, V. Weigl: Who has seen the wind?
A. Blank, G. Conant, G. Everson: The Wind
L. Heward: Wind in the Trees
G. Shaw: Fairlight
Who has seen the wind? (Who has seen the wind
) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - M. Barnes, A. Beach, A. Bentley, J. Bridge, N. Brown, H. Call, C. Floyd, L. Grier, S. Homer, U. Kasemets, G. Kechley, A. Kunz, R. Milford, J. Russell, V. Weigl
Why did baby die (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book)
Why does the sea moan evermore? W. Baines: By the sea
Why were you born when the snow was falling
G. Peel: A winter lullaby
D. Kellogg: Winter lullaby
S. Coleridge-Taylor: A lament
M. Head: Love's lament
Will the ships go down? (The wind has such a rainy sound) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - F. Swinstead
Wind in the Trees (Who has seen the wind
) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - L. Heward
Wind-Flowers (Twist me a crown of wind-flowers) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - F. Hüffer, L. Woodgate
Winter (Dead in the cold, a song-singing thrush) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - H. Sarson
Winter is cold-hearted (from The Prince's Progress and other Poems) L. Davies: Summer days for me
E. Farrar, H. Löhr, M. Shaw, P. Sturman: Summer
Winter lullaby (Why were you born when the snow was falling
) - G. Peel, D. Kellogg
Work and play (A pocket handkerchief to hem) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - H. Ware
Wrens and robins in the hedge (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book)
Young Love lies sleeping (Young Love lies sleeping
) (from A Welcome: Original contributions in poetry and prose) - A. Somervell
Young Love lies sleeping
(from A Welcome: Original contributions in poetry and prose) J. Coulthard: Dream love
P. Fletcher: Dream-Love
A. Somervell: Young Love lies sleeping
Your brother has a falcon (Your brother has a falcon
) (from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) - D. Stewart
Your brother has a falcon
(from Sing-song: a nursery rhyme book) J. Ireland: Newborn
D. Stewart: Your brother has a falcon
F. Hueffer: A nursery rhyme
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