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Thalatta (Es stürzen der Jugend)
Thalatta! (Es stürzen der Jugend)
Thaliarque (Ne crains pas de puiser aux réduits du cellier) ENG
Thanatopsis (To him who in the love of Nature holds)
Thank you very much indeed (Thank you very much indeed)
Thanks (Thank you very much indeed)
That God is great (That God is great)
That hallowed season (Some say that ever against that Season comes)
That I did always love (That I did always love)
That I may see (That I may see the felicity of Thy chosen)
That moment (The tragedy of that moment
) *
That Nature Is a Heraclitean Fire and of the Comfort of the Resurrection (Cloud-puffball, torn tufts, tossed pillows / flaunt forth, then chevy on an air-built thoroughfare)
That shadow, my likeness (That shadow, my likeness, that goes to and fro)
That Stranger-Man (Now what is this, my daughter dear)
That time of year thou mayst in me behold (That time of year thou mayst in me behold
) RUS ITA
Crabtree, Pasatieri, Rautavaara, Firsova, Firsova
That yongë child (That yongë child when it gan weep) (14th century)
That you were mine : song from a poem by Heine (That you were mine) ENG GER FIN (after Heinrich Heine) [x]
That's life (Look here, look there) *
The 43rd Sonnet (How do I love thee? Let me count the ways
) HUN
Hadley, Rosser, Steele, Bacon, Balazs, Barnett, Beecher, Branscombe, Cain, Cheslock, Colvin, Colvin, Dallin, Davis, Dello Joio, Dello Joio, Dickinson, Freer, Freer, Gabert, Gaul, Gayfer, Glarum, Goldsworthy, Goodenough, Goodwin, Harris, Hart, Hopkins, Hopkins, Housman, Jones, Lippé, Madsen, Maekelberghe, Markham, McCauley, McDaniel, Passailaigue, Pierce, Piket, Protheroe, Rhodes, Riker, Ritchie, Roger, Roy, Smith, Stahleschmidt, Surinach, Tahourdin, Threlkeld, Vass, Ware, Weems, White, Wilson, Rorem
The Abbot of Inisfalen () [x]
The Abbot of Inisfalen () [x]
The Abyss (Pascal had his abyss, it followed him) ENG FRE *
The Actress (I can't say I enjoyed it, but the pay was good) *
The adoration (Why have you brought me myrrh
)
The Advent (Rorate Coeli desuper, et nubes pluant Justum)
The All-enduring (Man passes down the way of years)
The Alphabet (A B C D ..)
The Altars in the Street (Children begin at green dawn nimbly to build) *
The Ancient Mariner (It is an ancient Mariner)
The angel (I dreamt a dream! what can it mean
)
Ash, Boughton, Lees, Bolcom, D'Angelo, Segerstam, Vollrath
The Angel of Death (The Angel of Death has been abroad throughout the land)
The anglers' song (Man's life is but vain, for 'tis subject to pain)
The Ant and the Grasshopper (Since you sing all summer, you may dance all) *
The Ape, the Monkey and Baboon (The ape, the monkey and baboon did meet) DUT
The appeal (If grief for grief can touch thee)
Fisk, Littlejohn, Werther
The Applicant (First, are you our sort of a person) *
The Aquiline Snub (There was an old man with a nose)
The argument of his book (I sing of brooks, of blossoms, birds, and bowers)
The Arrow and the Song (I shot an Arrow into the air) GER
Balfe, Colburn, Beach, Beecroft, Blair, Blockley, Bonvin, Chenoweth, Coerne, Davis, Elliot, d'Erlanger, Falk, Foote, Gounod, Hawley, Hay, Henschel, Hime, Mulligan, Newell, Ord, Pinsuti, Pinsuti, Thomas, Van Curt, Watson, Amerongen
The ash grove (Down yonder green valley where streamlets meander)
The aspen (Along the field as we came by)
Gurney, Orr, Vaughan Williams, Keeney
The aspens (Along the field as we came by)
Gurney, Orr, Vaughan Williams, Keeney
The aspidistra (I had an aspidistra) *
The Aspiration (How long, great God, must I)
The Astronomers (An Epitaph) (We have loved the stars too deeply
)
The autumn is old (The Autumn is old)
The autumn skies are flush'd with gold (The Autumn skies are flush'd with gold)
Homer, Macfarren, Parry, Phillips
The azure eyes of springtime (The azure eyes of springtime) RUS ENG ITA GER (after Heinrich Heine) [x]
The bachelor (In all this warld nis a meriar life
) (15th century)
The Bachelor's Song (How happy a thing were a wedding)
The Background and the Figure (I think of the slope where the rabbits fed)
The balance wheel (Where I waved at the sky) *
The ball once struck off (The ball once struck off) (18th century)
The Ballad of Green Broom (There was an old man lived out in the wood
) DUT
The Ballad of Semmerwater (Deep asleep, deep asleep
)
The Ballad of the Harp-Weaver ("Son," said my mother, when I was knee-high)
The Ballad of the Old Foxhunter (Now lay me in a cushioned chair
)
The ballad of the oysterman (It was a tall young oysterman lived by the river-side)
Bailey, Grant-Schaefer, Hatton, Shaw, Stevenson
The Ballad Singer (Sing, Ballad-singer, raise a hearty tune
)
Downes, Laitman, Cooke, Goossen, Hale, Waxman
The Ballad-singer (Sing, Ballad-singer, raise a hearty tune
)
Downes, Laitman, Cooke, Goossen, Hale, Waxman
The ballads of the four seasons [song cycle]
The bandog (Has anybody seen my Mopser?)
The Banjo Player (There is music in me, the music of a peasant people
)
The Banks o' Doon (Ye flowery banks o' bonie Doon)
The banks of the yellow sea (This is the land the sunset washes)
The Banner of Buccleuch (From the brown crest of Newark its summons extending) GER
The barber's (Gold locks, and black locks)
The bat (The bat is dun with wrinkled wings)
The Batterers (A man sits by the bed) *
The battle (They come beset by riddling hail)
The Battle Cry [song cycle]
The battle has passed from the height (The battle has passed from the height
) ITA
The Battle of Blenheim (It was a summer evening)
The Bayly Berith the Bell Away (The maidens came when I was in my mother's bow'r
) (15th century)
The beaches of Lukannon (I met my mates in the morning and oh, but I am old)
The Beatitudes (Blessed are the poor in spirit) DUT
The Beautiful changes (One wading a Fall meadow finds on all sides) *
The bees' song (Thousandz of thornz there be)
Gibbs, Greene, Hely-Hutchinson, Liddle, Milner, Peterkin
The Bells (Hear the sledges with the bells)
The Bells (Hear the sledges with the bells) RUS
Balfe, Fitzwilliam, Roberton
The Bells (Shadow and light both strove to be
)
The bells of Clermont town (There was a man was half a clown
)
Bliss, Goodhart, Abady, Fleming, Potter
The bells of Hell (The bells of hell go ting-a-ling-a-ling) (dates 1900-1945)
The bells of San Marie (It's pleasant in Holy Mary)
The Best she Could (Nine leaves a minute
) *
The betrothal (Oh come, my lad, or go, my lad) *
The Betrothal (I've placed a golden ring) GER [x]
The Big Baboon (The Big Baboon is found upon the plains of Cariboo)
Kraft, Mannes, Peel, Scherman
The Birch Tree (Green glimmering
) *
The Birch-Tree (Rippling through thy branches goes the sunshine)
The bird (O clear and musical)
The birds (Where thou dwellest, in what grove
) HUN
Bell, Brian, Bucci, Bantock, Klotzman, Ribári, Whiting
The birds (When Jesus Christ was four years old
)
The Birds (Cuckoo! From out of a wood did a cuckoo fly)
The birds of the wilderness (My heart, the bird of the wilderness
) ENG
The Birds Sat Upon It (There was a Young Lady whose bonnet)
The Bird's Song (The Lord is my shepherd: therefore can I lack nothing) ENG LAT GER
The birds that sing on autumn eyes (The birds that sing on autumn eyes) [x]
The Birth of Morn (Dawn) (An angel, robed in spotless white)
The birthnight (Dearest, it was a night
)
The black swan (The sun has fallen and it lies in blood) *
The blackbird (The nightingale has a lyre of gold
) GER
Delius, Parker, Quilter, Faith, Allitsen, Beach, Brainard, Densmore, Harris, Hart, Lambert, McKinley, Rogers, Ronald, Loomis, Whelply
The blackbird (O blackbird, what a boy you are!
)
The blackbird (As I went up a woodland walk)
The blackbird sings in the hazel-bush (The blackbird sings in the hazel-brake
)
The Blessed Virgin's Expostulation (Tell me, tell me some, some pitying angel)
The Blind Boy (Blind from my birth
)
The Blinded Bird (So zestfully canst thou sing?)
The blossom (Merry, merry sparrow
)
Armanini, Boughton, Boyadjian, Brian, Carmichael, Bolcom, Coolidge, Bainton, Caillard, Corina, Duke, Dunhill, Engel, Fogg, Grieveson, Hadow, Hart, Hely-Hutchinson, Jackman, Kennedy, Maclary, Miller, Raskin, Roberts, Roper, Smith, Somervell, Stewart, West, Willis, Wood
The blue bird (The lake lay blue below the hill) GER FRE
The blue starred eyes of springtime (The blue starred eyes of springtime) RUS ENG ITA GER (after Heinrich Heine) [x]
The Blue-Eyes Fairy (There's a fairy that hides in the beautiful eyes)
The bluebell (In love she fell
) DUT
The bluebird (I know the song that the bluebird is singing)
The boat is chafing (The boat is chafing at our long delay)
The Boatmen’s Dance (The boatmen dance, the boatmen sing)
The bold unbiddable child (Now what is he after below in the street)
The Bonie Lad That's Far Awa (O how can I be blythe and glad) GER
The bonnie Earl of Murray (Ye Hielands and ye Lawlands)
The bonny Earl o' Moray (Ye Hielands and ye Lowlands) GER
The bony fiddler (The maiden sleeps on her pillow) ENG GER (after Heinrich Heine) [x]
The Boy from Ballytearim (He was born in Ballytearim where there's little work to do)
The Bracelet (Why I tie about thy wrist)
The brain is wider than the sky (The brain is wider than the sky)
The Breaking of Nations (Only a man harrowing clods
)
Finzi, Bachlund, Austin, Baber, Burritt, Healey, Slater, Zupko
The Breath of a Rose (Love is like dew) *
The Brewing of Soma (O, Sabbath rest of Galilee)
The bridge of sighs (One more Unfortunate)
The brisk young widow (In Chester town there liv'd)
The British Light Dragoons ('Twas a Marechal of France, and he fain would honour gain) GER
The Broken Heart (She is far from the land where her young hero sleeps
)
The broken heart (He is stark mad, who ever says)
The Brooklet (I heard a brooklet gushing) DUT SPA ENG ITA GER
Loder, Bentley, Blockley, Cox, Hargitt, Harrington, Hatton, Howard, Schaaf, Smith, Wintle
The buckle (I had a silver buckle)
The Builders (All are architects of Fate)
The bull transcended () [x]
The Bullfinches (Bother Bulleys, let us sing)
The bustle in a house (The bustle in a house)
The busy bee (The busy bee has no time for sorrow) RUS
The butterfly (The butterfly obtains)
The butterfly and the rose () ENG GER (after Heinrich Heine) [x]
The butterfly is in love with the rose (Butterfly is in love with the rose) ENG GER [x]
The butterfly is in love with the rose (The butterfly is in love with the rose) ENG GER [x]
The cage (A leopard went around his cage)
The caged bird (And like myself alone, wholly alone)
The cakewalk (In smoky lamplight of a Smyrna Café)
The Californy song (I am sailing for America)
The Call (Come, my Way, my Truth, my Life)
the Cambridge ladies (the Cambridge ladies who live in furnished souls)
The camp-meeting (Across the summer meadows fair) *
The Candid Man (Forth went the candid man)
The captive (Tell me, Heart, what means this sorrow
) ENG ITA GER
The Castle by the Sea (Hast thou seen that lordly castle) ENG GER
The caterpillar (Brown and furry)
The cattle thief (They were coming across the prairie)
The chains of love (O woman, fair shape!) [x] *
The chambered nautilus (This is the ship of pearl, which, poets feign)
Beach, Farwell, Fearis, Mueller, Gartlan, La Munyon, Miles, Taylor, Young
The changeling (Ahoy, and ahoy! 'Twixt mocking and merry)
The chapel on the hill (The chapel of my childhood)
The chariot (Because I could not stop for Death
)
Chapiro, Copland, Kagen, Bachlund
The charmed sleep (Where sunless rivers weep)
Hyde, Mulholland, Naylor, Vaughan Williams, Fielitz, Walker, Woodgate
The cherry tree (The cherry's abloom in the Northland) *
The cherry tree (Oh, fair to see)
The Cheviot Hills (I'll be near my journey's end) *
The Child (Shall I be free to choose the music and the masterpiece) *
The Child and the Star (Little star that shines so bright) (Mother Goose)
The child and the watcher (Sleep on, baby on the floor)
The child musician (He had played) [x]
The children (We are the children who play in the park) *
The Children [song cycle]
The children's hour (Between the dark and the daylight) SPA
Allen, Blockley, Cottam, Gaul, Ives, Kay, Maeder, Mirana, Williams
The chimney sweeper (A little black thing among the snow)
Bolcom, Brian, Britten, Butt, Corina, Freund, Morawetz, Victory
The chimney sweeper (When my mother died I was very young)
The chivalry of the sea (Over the warring waters, beneath the wandering skies)
The choirmaster's burial (He often would ask us
)
The Christmas Bird (The Christmas moon shines clear and bright
) *
The Circus Band (All summer long, we boys dreamed 'bout big circus joys) SPA
The Circus Band and Other Delights [song cycle]
The City Child (Dainty little maiden, whither would you wander?)
The City in the Sea (Lo! Death has reared himself a throne)
The Cloak, the Boat, and the Shoes (What do you make so fair and bright?)
The clock (The hours of folly) RUS
The clock of the years (And the Spirit said
)
The clod and the pebble (Love seeketh not itself to please) RUS
Ash, Bolcom, Collignon, Smirnov, Miller
The cloths of heaven (Had I the heavens' embroidered cloths
)
Clarke, Dunhill, Gurney, Warlock, Bachlund
The cloud (I bring fresh showers for the thirsting flowers)
Bainton, Barnett, Bimboni, Boughton
The cloud-capp'd towers (The cloud-capp'd towers, the gorgeous palaces) ITA
Vaughan Williams, Ostrzyga
The clover (O ruddy Lover! O brave red Clover!
) DUT
The Clown's Songs from Twelfth Night [song cycle]
The Cock Shall Crow (The cock shall crow in the morning grey)
The collection (Now help us, Lord, Thy yoke to wear)
The Colour (What shall I bring you
)
Milford, Le Fleming, Sheldon
The comet at Yalbury or Yell'ham (It bends far over Yell'ham Plain
)
The Comet at Yell'ham (It bends far over Yell'ham Plain
)
The Comfort of Friends (O the rapes) (O the rapes, fires, murders, and rivers of blood)
The coming of good luck (So good luck came, and on my roof did light)
The Compleat Virtuoso (There was an old man of the Isles)
The Concealment (No, to what purpose should I speak)
The consolation (Though bleak these woods and damp the ground
)
The constant lover (Out upon it, I have loved)
The contented lover (Now sleep, and take thy rest)
The contrast (In London I never knew what I'd be at) *
The convergence of the twain (In a solitude of the sea)
The coolin (Come with me, under my coat
) ENG
Barber, Lapp, Mourant, Parke
The coolun (Come with me, under my coat
) ENG
The cottage boy () [x]
The cottage maid (I envy not the splendour fine) GER
The Country of the Camisards (We travelled in the print of olden wars)
The countryman (Oh, the sweet contentment)
The County Mayo (Now with the coming in of the spring) ENG
The County Mayo [song cycle]
The Couriers (The word of a snail on the plate of a leaf) *
The course of true love () UKR RUS ENG ROM ITA GER FRE POL (after Heinrich Heine) [x]
The cow (There once was a cow) *
The Cow Slips Away (The tall pines pine)
The coward's lament () [x] *
The crickets sang (The crickets sang)
The crowder ('Twixt Coldmouth Hill and Butterstone Shank) [x]
The crucifixion (At the cry of the first bird) ENG *
The Crying of Water (O Water, voice of my heart) FRE
The crystal water of endless life (The crystal water of endless life)
The cuckoo (When daisies pied and violets blue) NOR GER
Arne, Dring, Edmunds, Finzi, MacFarren, Stravinsky, Warlock, Moeran
The cuckoo (The cuckoo is a merry bird, she sings as she flies
)
The Cudgel'd Husband (As Thomas was cudgel'd one day by his wife)
The cupboard (I know a little cupboard
)
Bachlund, Harris, Hely-Hutchinson, Leigh, McKinney, Miessner, Milner, Moore, Parke, Strong
The Curlew [song cycle]
The curtains now are drawn (The curtains now are drawn)
The cypress curtain of the night (The cypress curtain of the night is spread
)
The cypress tree (When I am dead, my dearest
) GER WEL
Arditti, Ireland, Lehmann, Still, Alcock, Austin, Barry, Beck-Slinn, Borowski, Branson, Bright, Butt, Castelnuovo-Tedesco, Chadwick, Cheney, Cliffe, Coleridge-Taylor, Nevin, Cripps, Daubney, Davies, Dello Joio, Edwards, English, Hageman, Gillibrand, Goode, Greaves, Harris, Hueffer, Innes, Kechley, Kechley, Klemm, Lawson, Le Lacheur, MacKenzie, Mitchell, Noble, Norman, Orrego-Salas, Parkhurst, Pyke, Quilter, Rasbach, Roberton, Roeder, Southam, Smith, Squire, Stevens, Sibyl, Þórarinsson, Vaughan Williams, Villaume, Weigl, Whiting, Williamson, Winne, Woodman
The Daddy Long-Legs and the Fly (Once Mr. Daddy Long-Legs)
The Daffodils (I wandered lonely as a cloud
) GER
Kelley, Bachlund, de Lange
The Dairy-House (A spreading hawthorn shades the seat) GER FRE
The daisies (In the scented bud of the morning O
)
Barber, Barab, Bowles, Farley, Mourant, Mulliner, Parke, Quilter, Shepherd, Mann, Wyrill
The daisy chain: twelve songs of childhood [song cycle]
The daisy follows soft the sun (The daisy follows soft the sun)
The damsels of Cardigan (Fair Tivy how sweet are thy waves gently flowing) GER
The dance (In Brueghel's great picture, The Kermess) *
The Dance (I am weary and my heel is tired) *
The dance continued (Regret not me
)
The dancer (Behold the brand of beauty tossed)
The dancer (He's in his grave and on his head) *
The dancing girl (In early dusk I saw her pass alone) [x] *
The dandelion (The dandelion is brave and gay) *
The danger is over (The danger is over, the Battle is past)
The Danza (If you never have danced the Danza)
The dark is my delight (The dark is my delight)
The dark-eyed gentleman (I pitched my day's leazings in Crimmercrock Lane
)
The dark-eyed sailor (It was a comely young lady fair)
The darkened valley (Memory, hither come)
Arnold, Birch, Blower, Brown, Busch, Carr, Chanler, Cumming, Duncan, Elwyn-Edwards, Friskin, Harvey, Ireland, Ireland, Kagen, Kechley, Lewin, Mitchell, Pinkham, Quilter, Rogers, Sutherland, Tremain
The darkened woods (Woods, you need not frown on me)
The darkling thrush (I leaned upon a coppice gate)
The dawn (The Night looked up to the Day)
The Dawn Verse (The dark is dividing) *
The day is ending (The day is ending)
Aguilar, Blunt, Cottam, Haakman, Hullah, Noble, Zabel
The dazzling sun is glistening (The dazzling sun is glistening) RUS ENG GER
The Dead (These hearts were woven of human joys and cares) ITA
The Dead Drummer (They throw in Drummer Hodge, to rest
)
The death of Crazy Jane ('Twas at the hour when night retreating) [x]
The death of Crazy Jane ('Twas at the hour when night retreating) [x]
The Death of Lincoln (Oh, slow to smite and swift to spare)
The Death of Nelson () [x]
The Death of Queen Jane (King Henry was sent for)
The death-bed (We watch'd her breathing thro' the night)
The Defense of Corinth (When Philip, King of Macedon, enterprised the Siege and ruin of) ENG FRE
The delights of the bottle (The delights of the bottle and the charms of good wine)
The descent of Mr. Aldez (That cloud--amiguous, not) *
The deserter (If sadly thinking and spirits sinking
) GER
The desire for hermitage (Ah! To be all alone in a little cell) ENG *
The Destiny of my Words (All the words that I utter)
The Destruction of Sennacherib (The Assyrian came down like the wolf on the fold) GER
The Devil's Love Song (Tho' my sins have from heaven forevermore barred me)
The Devon maid (Where be you going, you Devon maid)
The devout lover (It is not mine to sing the stately grace)
The dismantled ship (In some unused lagoon, some nameless bay
)
The distant drum (I am not a metaphor or symbol) *
The distracted maid (One morning very early, one morning in the spring)
The Diver () [x]
The divine image (To Mercy, Pity, Peace and Love) RUS
Mitchell, Vaughan Williams, Bolcom, Thomas, Bachlund, Clarke, Smirnov, Miller
The divine ship (One thought ever at the fore
)
Bacon, Bacon, Stearns, Ward
The Division (Rain on the windows, creaking doors)
The doctor's song (The goodman said 'tis time for bed)
The Dodger (Yes the candidate's a dodger
)
The dog lies in his kennel (The dog lies in his kennel)
The donkey (When fishes flew and forests walked)
The Door Standing Open [song cycle]
The dove (My dove, my beautiful one
)
Arditti, Mengelberg, Szymanowski, Brown, Del Tredici, Jarrett, Kauder, Pisk, Reutter, Spector, Susa, Treacher
The Dove (and here is old Picasso) *
The dove (How often, these hours) [x] *
The dove () [x]
The Dove Song (When all is fair and still) *
The doves () [x]
The Dream (Love, if I weep it will not matter)
The dream (Last night worn with anguish that tortur'd my breast) ENG GER WEL
The dream (I woke to find my pillow wet
)
The dream (Ich hab' im Traum geweinet
) DUT SWE HEB UKR SPA RUS BAQ ENG DAN ITA FRE
Bókay, Franz, Joachim, Jonas, Lassen, Loewe, Nessler, Ries, Schumann, Söderman, Thalberg, Killmayer, Angermann, Artsybushev, Ashton, Baake, Baddeley, Bade-Wiméz, Bauer, Baustian, Becker, Bischoff, Bischoff, Blumenberg, Blumenstengel, Blumenthal, Bohrer, Brah-Müller, Brandenburg, Brandt, Bronsart von Schellendorf, Char, Cobelli, Crüger, Cui, Degele, Demidoff, von Durra, Dütsch, Egghard, Elchowsky, Forsythe, Frenkel, Fuchs, Gatterburg, Gelhaar, Goltermann, Grädener, Grünberger, Hahn, Hauschild, Hammond, Hellmann, Hennings, Hering, Hesse, Heuchemer, Hille, Hoffmann, Höffer, Hummel, Johnson, Kirchhof, Klaus, Koch, Komaiko, König, Krause, Kretzschmer, Krimov, Krug-Waldsee, Kulikowskii, Lachner, Lambord, Lammers, Lange, Lanz, de Leeuw, Leipoldt, Leszinsky, Lieb, Liebing, Lodyschensky, Makarov, Malinska, Matthes, Meyer, Morosov, Napravnik, Neeb, Nikober, Ofrossipov, Palmira, Papperitz, Paufler, Petschke, Preyer, Raff, Reissiger, Roeder, Rudisch, Schimon, Schlesinger, Schmitt, Scholtz, Schubert, Schulthes, Schütky, Schwalm, Shedlock, Simon, Sinzig, Speidel, Sporleder, Sprenkel, Stade, Staehle, Steifensand, Stern, Struth, Tiehsen, Triest, Trousselle, Tuczek, Ulrich, Urban, Voss, Wallace, Wambold, Weinwurm, Zoller, Rochlitzer, Barry
The Dream (How he sleepeth! having drunken weary childhood's mandragore
)
The Dream of a Boy who Lived at Nine-Elms (Nine grenadiers, with bayonets in their guns)
The Dream of a Girl who Lived at Seven-Oaks (Seven sweet singing birds up in a tree)
The dream-city (On a dream-hill we'll build our city) *
The dream-maker man () [x]
The dreaming lake () [x]
The dreaming water-lily () RUS ENG ITA GER (after Heinrich Heine) [x]
The dreaming waterlily (The dreaming waterlily) RUS ENG ITA GER (after Heinrich Heine) [x]
The driving boy (The driving boy beside his team
) ENG
The driving boy (Whenas the rye reach to the chin)
Warlock, Warlock, Britten, Barratt
The Drummer (They throw in Drummer Hodge, to rest
)
Baxter, Joubert, Edmunds, Hale
The Drunkard (I had a wife but, but she is gone. She left me a week ago. God bless her!)
The Duchess' Lullaby (Speak roughly to your little boy)
Grahn, Duke, Lehmann, Bachlund
The Duck and the Kangaroo (Said the Duck to the Kangaroo)
The dunce (Why does he still keep ticking?)
The Dying of the Light (Do not go gentle into that good night) *
The dying patriot (Day breaks on England down the Kentish hills)
The eagle (He clasps the crag with crooked hands)
Busch, Flagello, Grant-Schaefer, Gurney, Heymann, Jacob, MacDowell, Naylor, Pierce, Wilson
The Early Nightingale (When first we hear the shy-come nightingales)
The earth abideth (The earth abideth for ever
)
The earth is so lovely (The earth is so lovely) SWE CZE ENG GER FRE (after Heinrich Heine) [x]
The Earth, the Wind, and the Sky [song cycle]
The Eastern Window (Come to me, O ye children!)
Anderton, Baker, Bainton, Batten, Cecil, Chase, Dempster, Driver, Hatton, Kingston, Linley, Macirone, Maker, Martinez, Matthews, Maynard, Mountfort, Newell, Romer, Selle, Sullivan, Watkis, Whyte
The echoing green (The sun does arise)
Bezanson, Busch, Brewer, Breydert, Brian, Button, Caesar, Bolcom, Cooke, Crocker
The Electric Cop (this guy on t.v.) *
The Elfin Fairies (We fairy elves in secret dells
) GER
The Elusive (Up above a star -- down a mountain side)
The elves' ride () HUN ENG GER (after Heinrich Heine) [x]
The Emigrant (O talk not to me of my country's delights)
The Emperor of Ice-Cream (Call the roller of big cigars)
The Emperor's New Clothes (Many years ago lived an Emperor who was so fond of new clothes that he spent all of his money on dressing fashionably) ENG [x] *
The Enchanted Fiddle () [x]
The enchanted hill (From height of noon) [x]
The Enchantress (By the lore of ages far)
The encounter (The street sounds to the soldiers' tread)
Berkeley, Ireland, Peel, Searle, Somervell, Boughton, Cone, Crerar, Cripps, Lambert
The end (After the blast of lighning from the East)
The end of love (Now he is dead) *
The end of the episode (Indulge no more may we
)
The ending year (Frail autumn lights on the leaves)
The Enemies () [x]
The Englishman (St George he was for England)
The Erl King () DUT SPA ENG ITA GER FRE (after Johann Wolfgang von Goethe) [x]
The Erl King () DUT SPA ENG ITA GER FRE [x]
The Estuary (Light, stillness and peace lie on the broad sands) *
The Eternal Goodness (O friends! with whom my feet have trod)
The eternal prisoner (How can one age the heart) *
The evening primrose (When once the sun sinks in the west
)
The evening sun was sinking down (The evening sun was sinking down)
The Everlasting Mercy (From '41 to '51) [x]
The Exequies (Draw near, you lovers that complain)
The exile (Had the gods loved me I had lain)
The exile (The swallow with summer)
The eyes that mock me sign the way (The eyes that mock me sign the way
)
Del Tredici, Orr, Bate, Field, Gruen
The face of all the world has changed (The face of all the world is changed, I think) GER
Branscombe, Cheslock, Dallin, Dougherty, Freer, Booth, Hadley, Naylor, Kaiser, Morawetz, Surinach
The face of all the world is changed (The face of all the world is changed, I think) GER
Branscombe, Cheslock, Dallin, Dougherty, Freer, Booth, Hadley, Naylor, Kaiser, Morawetz, Surinach
The face of all the world is changed, I think (The face of all the world is changed, I think) GER
Branscombe, Cheslock, Dallin, Dougherty, Freer, Booth, Hadley, Naylor, Kaiser, Morawetz, Surinach
The face of war [song cycle - incomplete]
The faded violet (The odour from the flower is gone) ITA
Bridge, Farwell, Bennett, Bracken
The fair (Oh! We're off to the fair now the lot of us together)
The fair maid of Mona (How, my love, could hapless doubts o'er take thee
) GER
The Fairies (Up the aery mountain)
Bath, Bax, Bodley, Butt, Dieren, Gaynor, Gruenberg, Hadley, Hill, Macfarren, Mimart, Needham, Roberton, Robinson, Shaw, Taylor, Thomas, White, Woodgate
The fairies' dance (Once in the morning when the breeze)
The fairy (Come hither, my sparrows)
The fairy boat (Sometime a-down a magic stream a little boat comes sailing) *
The Fairy Folk (Up the aery mountain)
Bath, Bax, Bodley, Butt, Dieren, Gaynor, Gruenberg, Hadley, Hill, Macfarren, Mimart, Needham, Roberton, Robinson, Shaw, Taylor, Thomas, White, Woodgate
The Fairy Lough (Lough-a-reem-a! Lough-a-reem-a)
The fairy song (I'll be a fairy and drink the dew)
The faithful lover (She hath grown cold, whose kindness won me to her)
The faithful swallow (When summer shone) [x] *
The faithless shepherdess (While that the sun with his beams hot)
The Falcon (I know a falcon swift and peerless)
The fall of the stone (By the Hoof of the Wild Goat uptossed)
The fallen leaf (The wind was rough which tore
)
The fallen oak (The fallen oak
) FRE
The falling star () RUS ENG GER FRE FIN (after Heinrich Heine) [x]
The fallow deer at the lonely house (One without looks in tonight
)
The False Knight upon the road (The knight met the child in the road)
The familiar (Are you far away?
) [x]
The far country (Into my heart an air that kills)
Gurney, Orr, Peros, Somervell, Armstrong, Avril, Cone, Cripps, Duke, Duncan, Field, Hoskins, Kilby, Lang, Leichtling, Manney, Priestley-Smith, Proctor-Gregg, Rose, Russell
The Farewell (No coward soul is mine)
Mitchell, Fisk, Boyle, Dixon, Dougherty, Joubert, Klein, Littlejohn, Shaw, Stevenson, Tranchell
The Farewell Song (O Erin! To thy harp divine
) GER
The fatal hour comes on apace (The fatal hour comes on apace)
The Fatherland (Where is the true man's fatherland?)
Bellman, Petersilea, Reichardt
The fault was mine (The fault was mine, the fault was mine")
The Feast of Crispian (This day is call'd the feast of Crispian)
The feather (A feather, a feather) [x] *
The feckless dinner-party (Who are we waiting for?) [x] *
The ferry (Ferry me across the water
)
Rorem, Blank, Finzi, Fraser, Helyer, Homer, Ireland, Longmire, Lord, Parke, Peel, Scott, Scott, Sharman, Shaw, Stanford, Swinstead, Thiman, Wardale, Wilkinson
The ferryman (Ferry me across the water
)
Rorem, Blank, Finzi, Fraser, Helyer, Homer, Ireland, Longmire, Lord, Parke, Peel, Scott, Scott, Sharman, Shaw, Stanford, Swinstead, Thiman, Wardale, Wilkinson
The fiddler (The fiddler knows what's brewing
)
The fiddler of Dooney (When I play on my fiddle in Dooney
)
Gurney, Homer, Andrews, Bax, Butler, Dunhill, Frank, Hageman, Harty, Loeffler, Marshall, Milford, Rieti, Webber
The fiddlers (Nine feat fiddlers had good Queen Bess) [x]
The Fidgety Bairn (Hush, my dear! the gallopin' men)
The fields are full (The fields are full of summer still)
The fifteen acres (I cling and swing
)
The Fiftieth Birthday of Agassiz (It was fifty years ago)
The Film Star (Donnez à manger aux affamées) *
The First Dandelion (Simple and fresh and fair from winter's close emerging)
The first jasmines (Ah, these jasmines, these white jasmines
) ENG
The first mercy (Ox and ass at Bethlehem) *
The first of all my dreams (the first of all my dreams was of
) *
The First Snow-Fall (The snow had begun in the gloaming)
The first spring day (I wonder if the sap is stirring yet)
Davey, MacKenzie, Phillips, Somerset
The firtrees taper (The fir trees taper into twigs and wear)
The fishermaiden () NOR DUT UKR SPA RUS ENG ITA GER FRE (after Heinrich Heine) [x]
The fishermaiden (Thou beauteous fishermaiden) NOR DUT UKR SPA RUS ENG ITA GER FRE (after Heinrich Heine) [x]
The Five Nations (God of our fathers, known of old)
The fleeting (The late wind failed) [x] *
The flight () [x]
The flight (How do the days press on, and lay)
The Flooded Stream (I was quiet and the road was quiet) *
The floral bandit (Beyond the town - oh far! beyond it) *
The Flower (Listen, I who love thee well
)
The flower (Horizon to horizon) [x]
The Flower of Liberty (What flower is this that greets the morn)
Neidlinger, Treharne, Brown, Keens
The flower of love () ENG ITA GER [x]
The flower that smiles (Whilst skies are blue and bright
) ITA
Allen, Arnold, Bantock, Bennett, Berdahl, Button, Thomas
The flower that smiles today (Whilst skies are blue and bright
) ITA
Allen, Arnold, Bantock, Bennett, Berdahl, Button, Thomas
The flowers (All the names I know from nurse)
The flowers of Easter ('Tis spring; come out to ramble
)
Gurney, Horder, Ireland, Orr, Owen, Champion, Cripps, Milvain, Russell, Wilson
The fly (Little Fly, thy summer's play) RUS
Adler, Alexander, Archer, Ash, Bantock, Bolcom, Boyadjian, Brian, Britten, Butt, Carpenter, Childs, Colson, Corina, Duke, Farquhar, Fornuto, Green, Hinton, Kechley, Kirkwood, Klotzman, Lomon, Miller, Mueller, Parrott, Raphael, Rochberg, Rose, Schürmann, Segerstam, Simons, Sommerfeldt, Steel, Taffs, Victory, Vollrath, Wilkinson, Williamson, Winsor, Thomas, Close, Smirnov, de Lange
The fly (Busy, curious, thirsty fly)
The fly (How large unto the tiny fly)
The foggy, foggy dew (When I was a bachelor I lived all alone)
The folly of being comforted (One that is ever kind said yesterday)
The foolish maid (O fye, what mean I, foolish maid)
The force that through the green fuse drives the flower (The force that through the green fuse drives the flower) *
The Forsaken Merman (Come, dear children, let us away)
Bauer, Burrows, Milford, Robbins, Somervell
The Forsaken Merman, Epilogue (Come, dear children, let us away)
Bauer, Burrows, Milford, Robbins, Somervell
The Fountain (Into the sunshine, full of the light)
Clarke, Hadley, Hammond, Kaun, Loomis, Southard, Warren, Watts
The Fountain (Don't say, don't say there is no water) *
The fountain (The unthrift sun shot vital gold)
The Fountain Song (Lo, how like silver and like pearls) *
The fountains mingle (The fountains mingle with the River)
Arditti, Delius, Manno, Quilter, Foerster, Ahnell, Alvstad, Ashe, Backer-Grøndahl, Ball, Barber, Bauer, Bell, Bennett, Blake, Booth, Borton, Braun, Brewer, Butcher, Campbell, Campbell, Christopher, Clarke, Buzzi-Peccia
The four brothers (Hithery, hethery -- I love best) [x] *
The four sweet months (First, April, she with mellow showers) DUT
The fox (The fox went out one chilly night)
The fox (At The Fox Inn") *
The Fox (The shepherd on his journey heard when nigh)
The Freedom of the City (I am the fever in the head) *
The Friar of Orders Grey (I am the Friar of Orders gray)
The Friendly Cow (The friendly cow all red and white)
The Frostbound Wood (Mary that was the Child’s mother
) *
The Fuchsia Tree (O what if the fowler my blackbird has taken)
The fugitives (The waters are flashing
) GER WEL
The full sea rolls and thunders (The full sea rolls and thunders
) ITA
Brinkworth, Gurney, Korbay
The gallant's song (When the maiden leaves off teasing) [x] *
The galliass (Tell me, tell me, unknown stranger
) [x]
The garden (That wooden hive between the trees) [x] *
The Garden of Love (I went to the Garden of Love)
Antheil, Bolcom, Higginson, Miller, Mitchell, Pimsleur, Siegmeister, Sommerfeldt, Vollrath, Zaimont
The garden seat (Its former green is blue and thin)
The Garland (Roses blushing red and white
)
The gateway (Now the heart sings with all its thousand voices) [x] *
The gentlest mother (Nature, the gentlest mother)
The ghost (Peace in thy hands)
The ghost () [x]
The ghost ("Who knocks?" -- "I, who was beautiful)
The gift () [x]
The Gift Outright (The land was ours before we were the land’s) *
The Gipsy Girl's Dream (I dreamt that I dwelt in marble halls)
The Gladness of Nature (Is this a time to be cloudy and sad)
Demarest, Merriam, Molloy
The gnomies (As I lay awake in the white moonlight)
The god of love (The god of love)
The going of the battery (O it was sad enough, weak enough, mad enough)
The gold forlorn (The sudden thought of your face is like a wound when it comes unsought
)
The Golden Ray (O, hark ye lubbers, in a far-off sea
) *
The golden ring (I've placed a golden ring) GER [x]
The golden robe (A golden robe my Love shall wear) GER FRE
The golden willow tree (There was a little ship in South Amerikee)
The golden wine is drunk (The fire is out, and spent the warmth thereof
)
The gondolier (Row gently here
) GER
Carr, Hopkins, van Katwijk
The good morrow (I wonder, by my troth, what thou and I)
The good night kiss (Look off, dear Love, across the sallow sands)
Fallberg, Griffes, Hadley, Buck, Camp, Bumstead, Colan, De Koven, De Packh, Freer, James, Menges, Rodgers, Root, Russell
The Gourmet's Love Song (How strange is Love: I am not one
)
The grass (The grass so little has to do)
Bacon, Bergh, Farwell, Persichetti
The grass so little has to do (The grass so little has to do)
Bacon, Bergh, Farwell, Persichetti
The Grave (Cold in the earth, the deep snow piled above thee
)
Mitchell, Fisk, Duke, Duke, Jepson, Klein, Littlejohn, Montgomery
The Graverobber (One night, - a doctor said, - last fall)
The Great Blue Heron (As I wandered the beach) [x] *
The greatest man (My teacher said us boys should write) *
The green dog (If my dog were green) *
The green hills o' Somerset (Oh the green hills o' Somerset)
The Green River (I know a green grass path that leaves the field)
The guy (Here am I) [x] *
The Hag (The Hag is astride)
The Hag is astride (The Hag is astride)
The Hair-Tonic Bottle (How dear to my heart is the old village drugstore)
The half-moon westers low (The half-moon westers low, my love)
Berkeley, Martino, Vaughan Williams
The half-moon westers low, my love (The half-moon westers low, my love)
Berkeley, Martino, Vaughan Williams
The Half-Ring Moon (Over the sea, over the sea
)
The hallowing of Pain (The hallowing of Pain) *
The hammers (Noise of hammers once I heard) *
The Hanging Man (By the roots of my hair some god got hold of me
) *
The hangman at home (What does the hangman think about
)
The Hardy Norse-woman (There was a young lady from Norway)
The hare (In the black furrow of a field)
The Harlot's House (We caught the tread of dancing feet)
The Harmonius Blacksmith (Under a spreading chestnut-tree) GER
Weiss, Anderton, Balfe, Berwald, Blockley, Buck, Daykin, Gaines, Haesche, Händel, Hatton, Heuberer, Jephson, Kountz, Neidlinger, Nevin, Noyes, Peabody, Reinhardt, Rhys-Herbert, Wagner, Warden
The Harmony of Morning (The Harmony of morning) *
The harp (Harp of wild and dreamy strain, when I touch thy strings)
The harp that once through Tara's halls (The harp that once through Tara's halls)
The harp the monarch minstrel swept (The harp the monarch minstrel swept
) GER
The harvest according (As I watch'd the ploughman ploughing
)
Dalmas, Neidlinger, Stout, Ward
The haunted place (In the greenest of our valleys)
The hawk () [x]
The hawthorn hath a deathly smell (The flowers of the field)
The hawthorn tree (The hawthorn tree was gnarled in limb
) [x] *
The hawthorn tree (Across the shimmering meadows)
The hay sings () [x]
The hearse song (The old grey hearse goes rolling by)
The heart (The heart asks pleasure first)
Bacon, Langert, Perle, Rogers
The heart asks pleasure first (The heart asks pleasure first)
Bacon, Langert, Perle, Rogers
The heart is the capital of the mind (The Heart is the Capital of the Mind) *
The heart of a woman (The heart of a woman goes forth with the dawn
)
The heart worships (Silence in Heav'n)
The heart's assurance (O never trust the heart's assurance) *
The heart's assurance [song cycle]
The heart's desire (The Sun at noon to higher air
)
The heart's devotion (I fear thy kisses, gentle maiden) RUS
Butterworth, Still, Allen, Ashton, Becker, Bennett, Benson, Birch, Blake, Braun, Brewer
The heart's prevention (I found to-day out walking) [x]
The heavenly banquet (I would like to have the men of Heaven in my own house) ENG *
The Height of the Ridiculous (I wrote some lines once on a time)
The herald (A grim old king)
The Herd Boy's Song (Splashing water
) ENG *
The hero (Here the hero, wrapped in crimson) *
The hero may perish (The hero may perish his country to save
) GER
The Highland Balou (Hee Balou, my sweet wee Donald
) ENG FRE
The Highland Watch (Old Scotia, wake thy mountain strain) GER
The Higland Watch (Old Scotia, wake thy mountain strain) GER
The hill (All night long in the garden of the cypresses) [x] *
The hills (How calm, how constant are the hills) *
The hills o' Skye (There's a ship lies off Dunvegan)
The history of the flood (Bang bang bang) [x] *
The hoard of the Gibbelins (The Gibbelins eat, as is well known)
The Holly Tree (Love is like the wild rose-briar)
Ireland, Clements, Coulthard, Duke, Einna, Horrocks, Jepson
The Hollyford Valley () [x]
The holy city (Last night I lay a-sleeping)
The Holy of Holies (Elder father, though thine eyes)
The Holy Sonnets of John Donne [song cycle]
The Home-Wind (Ho! wind of the wild morasses) *
The homecoming (Gruffly growled the wind on Toller downland broad and bare)
The homing heart (Each day, dear love, my road leads far) *
The horn (Hark! is that a horn I hear)
Butterworth, Gibbs, Richards
The Horrible History of Jones (Jones had a dog; it had a chain)
The horses of the sea (The horses of the sea)
The Housatonic at Stockbridge (Contented river! In thy dreamy realm)
The House of Dream (Candle, candle, burning clear) [x] *
The House of Life [song cycle]
The house on a hill () [x]
The Human Abstract (Pity would be no more if we did not make somebody Poor)
The hunting-song of the Seeonee Pack (As the dawn was breaking the Sambhur belled)
The huntsmen (Three jolly gentlemen)
Bliss, Bachlund, Bartholomew, Brown, Butterworth, Emeléus, Gibbs, Hely-Hutchinson, O'Murnaghan, Roberton, Teed
The idle gift (Do not despise the rose because its beauty is manifest) *
The Idlers (The gipsies lit their fuels by the chalk-pit gate anew) [x] *
The Imperial Heart (Savior! I've no one else to tell) *
The imprisoned soul (At the last, tenderly)
Adler, Bacon, Bergh, Besly, Binkerd, Bonner, Boyd, Bridge, Campbell-Tipton, Carter, Diggle, Garratt, Glass, Henderson, Hively, Kastle, Luening, Powers, Rogers, Schmutz, Schuman, Spalding, Storey-Smith, Whithorne, Whitmer, Thompson
The Impulse (It was too lonely for her there)
The Indian serenade (I arise from dreams of thee) ITA GER
Arditti, Barnett, Delius, Adamowski, Ambrose, Arkwright, Bairstow, Barricelli, Beaumont, Bendelari, Bennett, Berwald, Beuthin, Bischoff, Bornschein, Brackett, Bullard, Cain, Camp, Canale, Carter, Clark, Coerne, Converse, Coombs, Reeves, Head
The Indians (Alas! for them their day is o'er)
The indifferent (I can love both fair and brown)
The infinite shining heavens (The infinite shining heavens
)
The Inn (Do you remember an Inn, Miranda
) *
The Inn of Earth (I came to the crowded Inn of Earth)
The innate (Voices live in every finite being)
The Innocence of Experience [song cycle]
The inquiry (And are ye one of Hermitage)
The Inuit (The People of the Eastern Ice, they are melting like the snow)
The invitation to the gondola (Come forth; for Night is falling)
The Invocation: Music of the Morning (Hija del alba de oro, espera) SPA ENG
The Irishman in London (Och! I have you not heard, Pat, of many a joke
) GER
The Iron Bells (Hear the sledges with the bells)
The isle (There was a little lawny islet) RUS
The Isle of Portland (The star-filled seas are smooth to-night
)
The Ivy-Wife (I longed to love a full-boughed beech) SPA
The jealous lover (My dear mistress has a heart)
The jewel (There is this cave
) [x] *
The jocund dance (I love the jocund dance
)
Mitchell, Quilter, Corder
The Jolly Roger (Ship ahoy! Yo-ho! Sing a song of pirates, sailing o'er the main)
The Jolly Young Waterman (And did you not hear of a jolly young waterman)
The journey (Do you see the road a-winding through the dear green fields below) *
The Journey to Ithaca (When you start on the journey to Ithaca) ENG
The Jumblies (They went to sea in a Sieve, they did)
The Jungle Book [song cycle]
The Junk Man (I am glad God saw Death)
The K'e (The K'e still ripples to its banks
) ENG (after Anonymous/Unidentified Artist)
The keel row (As I came thro' Sandgate)
The keen stars were twinkling (The keen stars were twinkling
)
The kind ghosts (She sleeps on soft, last breaths; but no ghost looms
) *
The kind moon (I think the moon is very kind)
The king goes hunting (The king goes hunting) ENG FRE
The King of Love my Shepherd is (The King of Love my Shepherd is) FRE
The king of the fairy men (I know the man without a soul)
The King-Fisher Song (King Fisher courted Lady Bird)
The Kingfisher (It was the Rainbow gave thee birth)
The king's men (We be the King's men, hale and hearty)
Copley, Dunhill, Gibbs, Sarson, Vaughan Williams, Wilkinson
The kiss (I hoped that he would love me)
Bachlund, Barab, Jacchia, Kennedy
The kiss, dear maid, thy lip has left (The kiss, dear maid, thy lip has left) GER FRE
The Kiss in Colin's Eyes (Strephon kissed me in the spring)
Barab, Behrend, Fish, Flothuis, Foster, Fox, Hill, Housman, Jacobi, Kennedy, Menges, Murray, Rybner
The knotting song (Hears not my Phillis how the birds) GER
The lad wha lilts sae sweetly (Say lads and lasses ha' ye seen)
The lads in their hundreds (The lads in their hundreds | |