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Thackeray Ditties [song cycle]
Thalatta (Es stürzen der Jugend)
Thalatta! (Es stürzen der Jugend)
Thaliarque (Ne crains pas de puiser aux réduits du cellier) ENG
Thames -- a tempo (Sweet Thames! Run softly, till I end my song) [x] *
Thanatopsis (To him who in the love of Nature holds)
Thank heaven, Yanthe (Thank heaven, Neæra, once again
) [x]
Thank you very much indeed (Thank you very much indeed)
Thanks (Thank you very much indeed)
...that better things might be (It strikes me that some men and women got tired of a big job)
That God is great (That God is great)
That greenwood life of ours (Round us the wild creatures, overhead the trees)
G. Bantock, A. Borton, H. Clarke, M. Kernochan, F. Krull, Staat
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 it were so (It sometimes comes into my head
)
That land (Oh, would that I might live for ever) [x]
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 night when joy began (That night when joy began
) [x] *
That shadow, my likeness (That shadow, my likeness, that goes to and fro)
That she may not find dew (That she may not find dew
)
That soothin' song (Play the blues for me
) GER *
Stranger-Man (Now what is this, my daughter dear)
That time of year (That time of year thou mayst in me behold
) RUS ITA
L. Crabtree, T. Pasatieri, E. Rautavaara, E. Firsova, E. Firsova, W. Aschaffenburg
That time of year thou mayst in me behold (That time of year thou mayst in me behold
) RUS ITA
L. Crabtree, T. Pasatieri, E. Rautavaara, E. Firsova, E. Firsova, W. Aschaffenburg
That very wise man, Old Aesop () [x]
That yongë child (That yongë child when it gan weep) (Text: 14th century)
That you were mine : song from a poem by Heine (That you were mine) ENG (Text: after Heinrich Heine) [x]
That's life (Look here, look there) *
That's our life () [x]
Thau (Leicht auf den Blättern) [x]
Thautropfen (Der Morgen lächelt in seliger Ruh) [x]
The 43rd Sonnet (How do I love thee? Let me count the ways
) CHI GER
H. Hadley, A. Rosser, L. Steele, E. Bacon, F. Balazs, A. Barnett, C. Beecher, G. Branscombe, N. Cain, L. Cheslock, O. Colvin, O. Colvin, L. Dallin, B. Davis, N. Dello Joio, N. Dello Joio, C. Dickinson, E. Freer, E. Freer, A. Gabert, H. Gaul, J. Gayfer, L. Glarum, W. Goldsworthy, F. Goodenough, R. Goodwin, W. Harris, F. Hart, F. Hopkins, J. Hopkins, R. Housman, R. Jones, E. Lippé, M. Madsen, A. Maekelberghe, R. Markham, W. McCauley, W. McDaniel, M. Passailaigue, A. Pierce, F. Piket, D. Protheroe, H. Rhodes, F. Riker, T. Ritchie, K. Roger, W. Roy, A. Smith, A. Stahlschmidt, C. Surinach, P. Tahourdin, B. Threlkeld, L. Vass, H. Ware, M. Weems, M. White, J. Wilson, N. Rorem
The Abbot of Inisfalen (The Abbot of Inisfalen awoke ere dawn of day
)
The Adventures of Footfruit () [x] *
The Ballad of William Sycamore () [x] *
The Blodeuwedd of Gwion ap Gwreang (Not of father nor of mother
) [x] *
The Buckie Braes (It isna far frae our toun) [x] *
The Christmas Rose (What is the flower that blooms each year) [x] *
The Christmas Tree (Put out the lights now!) [x] *
The Fine Pacific Island (The jolly English Yellowboy
)
The Force of Habit (A tail behind, a trunk in front
) *
The Fourth of August (Now in thy splendour go before us) [x]
The Island of Pines (Across the willow-lake a temple shines
) ENG
The Lake of Beauty (Let your mind be quiet, realising the beauty of the world
)
The Lamb and the Tiger [song cycle]
The Naming of Cats (The Naming of Cats) [x] *
The Old Gumbie Cat (I have a Gumbie Cat) [x] *
The Pirde of Westmoreland (I met a man of ninety-three) [x] *
The River and the Leaf (Into the night the sounds of luting flow
) ENG
The Thread Remains () [x] *
The Abbot of Inisfalen (The Abbot of Inisfalen awoke ere dawn of day
)
The absent barber (There was an Old Man with a Beard
)
G. Bachlund, M. Lang, C. Stanford
The absent-minded beggar (When you've shouted "Rule Britannia," when you've sung "God save the Queen")
The Abyss (Pascal had his abyss, it followed him) ENG *
The actress (I can't say I enjoyed it, but the pay was good
) *
The adieu (Adieu, thou Hill! where early joy
)
The adoration (Why have you brought me myrrh
)
The Advent (No sudden thing of glory and fear
)
The Adventures of Footfruit () [x] *
The Age of Wisdom (Ho! pretty page, with the dimpled chin)
A. Foote, T. Marzials, W. Platt, R. Walthew
The air is the only () [x] *
The airport () [x] *
The Akond of Swat (Who, or why, or which, or what, Is the Akond of SWAT?)
R. Gerhard, E. Roxburgh, W. Skolnik, V. Thomson
The All-enduring (Man passes down the way of years)
The Alphabet (A B C D ..)
The alpine cross (Christ, on your Alpine Cross) [x] *
The Altars in the Street (Children begin at green dawn nimbly to build) *
The amaranth () [x] *
The Amorous Line [song cycle]
The amphisbaena (In the back back garden, Thomasina
)
The ancient gods (Certainly there were splashings in the water) *
The Ancient Mariner (It is an ancient Mariner
)
The ancient stone bites into the sea (The ancient stone bites into the sea) ENG (Text: after Heinrich Heine) [x]
The angel (I dreamt a dream! what can it mean
)
R. Ash, R. Boughton, B. Lees, W. Bolcom, J. D'Angelo, L. Segerstam, C. Vollrath
The Angel of Death (The Angel of Death has been abroad throughout the land)
The angels are stooping (The angels are stooping, above your bed
)
I. Gurney, J. Tavener, M. Besly, T. Riego, N. Douty, C. Duncan, R. Ganz, F. Hart, D. Healey, R. Housman, H. Ley, E. Weigel, G. Whettam, M. Worder
The angels are stooping, above your bed (The angels are stooping, above your bed
)
I. Gurney, J. Tavener, M. Besly, T. Riego, N. Douty, C. Duncan, R. Ganz, F. Hart, D. Healey, R. Housman, H. Ley, E. Weigel, G. Whettam, M. Worder
The anglers' song (Man's life is but vain, for 'tis subject to pain)
The anniversary (All kings, and all their favourites)
The anniversary () [x] *
The answer () [x]
The answer (Two little hands that meet)
The ant (The ant has made himself illustrious) *
The Ant and the Grasshopper (Since you sing all summer, you may dance all) *
The apartment () [x] *
The Ape, the Monkey and Baboon (The ape, the monkey and baboon did meet) DUT
The apparition () [x] *
The appeal (If grief for grief can touch thee)
T. Fisk, J. Littlejohn, R. Werther
The Applicant (First, are you our sort of a person) *
The aquiline snub (There was an old man with a nose
)
The Arab (Thou to me art such a spring)
E. Maconchy, M. Roberts, D. Vaughan Thomas
The archaeology of silence () (Text: after Fernando António Nogueira Pessoa) [x] *
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)
M. Balfe, S. Colburn, A. Beach, G. Beecroft, W. Blair, J. Blockley, L. Bonvin, W. Chenoweth, L. Coerne, M. Davis, C. Elliot, B. d'Erlanger, L. Falk, A. Foote, C. Gounod, C. Hawley, W. Hay, G. Henschel, E. Hime, W. Mulligan, J. Newell, G. Ord, C. Pinsuti, C. Pinsuti, F. Thomas, W. Van Curt, W. Watson, J. Amerongen
The arsenal (This is the Arsenal. From floor to ceiling)
F. Høffding, J. Jones, C. Speer, D. Warden
The Arsenal at Springfield (This is the Arsenal. From floor to ceiling)
F. Høffding, J. Jones, C. Speer, D. Warden
The artist's secret (There was an artist once, and he painted a picture)
The artless maid () [x]
The ash grove (Down yonder green valley where streamlets meander)
The aspen (Along the field as we came by
)
I. Gurney, C. Orr, R. Vaughan Williams, W. Keeney
The aspens (Along the field as we came by
)
I. Gurney, C. Orr, R. Vaughan Williams, W. Keeney
The aspidistra (I had an aspidistra) *
The Aspiration (How long, great God, must I)
The Asra (Daily walk'd in peerless beauty
) RUS ENG ITA (Text: after Heinrich Heine) [x]
The Asra () RUS ENG ITA (Text: after Heinrich Heine) [x]
The Asra () RUS ENG ITA (Text: after Heinrich Heine) [x]
The Assassination (Two fates discuss a human problem) () [x] *
The Assyrian came down (The Assyrian came down like the wolf on the fold
) GER
I. Nathan, G. Bantock, F. Boott, A. Clifford, E. Davis, S. Glover, C. Hill, D. Jenkins, S. Lovatt, E. Parker, A. Patterson, L. Thomas, F. Tozer, B. Treharne, S. Ward-Casey, F. Wiseman
The Assyrian came down like a wolf on the fold (The Assyrian came down like the wolf on the fold
) GER
I. Nathan, G. Bantock, F. Boott, A. Clifford, E. Davis, S. Glover, C. Hill, D. Jenkins, S. Lovatt, E. Parker, A. Patterson, L. Thomas, F. Tozer, B. Treharne, S. Ward-Casey, F. Wiseman
The Astronomers (An Epitaph) (We have loved the stars too deeply
)
The auld aik (The auld aik's doun) [x] *
The auld gudeman (I'll hae my coat o' gude snuff brown)
The auld wife ayont the fire (Where Cart rins rowing to the sea)
The author's epitaph () [x]
The autumn is old (The Autumn is old)
The autumn skies are flush'd with gold (The Autumn skies are flush'd with gold)
S. Homer, W. Macfarren, C. Parry, M. Phillips
The Aviary [song cycle]
The awakening (Well it is gone now
)
The awakening (Behold, she is risen who lay asleep so long)
The azalea (There, where the sun shines first)
The azure eyes of springtime (The azure eyes of springtime) DUT RUS ITA (Text: after Heinrich Heine) [x]
The babe's riddle () [x] *
The babe's riddle () [x] *
J. Alexander, E. Laderman
The baby (Where did you come from baby dear?)
The bachelor (In all this warld nis a meriar life
) (Text: 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 Bad Child's Songs about Beasts [song cycle]
The bag of the bee (About the sweet bag of a bee)
The bait (Come live with me, and be my love)
The bakery (I go to the bakery to buy a bun) [x]
The balance wheel (Where I waved at the sky) *
The ball (There's a ball just think) [x]
The ball once struck off (The ball once struck off) (Text: 18th century)
The ballad of Carmilhan (And now along the horizon's edge)
The Ballad of Green Broom (There was an old man lived out in the wood
) DUT
The ballad of Gulliver in his mother's cunt - including : "Die Ilse" a poem by Heinrich Heine (Ich bin die Prinzessin Ilse)
H. Beck, K. Becker, C. Fischer, A. Fuchs, G. Graben-Hoffmann, O. Greif, F. Hardt, L. Hopffer, T. Ivanov, A. Klughardt, F. Lachner, E. Moór, A. Reichel, N. Shcherbachev, F. Truhn
The Ballad of Minepit Shaw (About the time that taverns shut)
The Ballad of Semmerwater (Deep asleep, deep asleep
)
C. Gibbs, H. Noble, G. Peel
The Ballad of Sir Humphrey Gilbert (Southward with fleet of ice)
The Ballad of St. Brendan (A thousand years ago and more) *
P. Dickinson, P. Dickinson
The Ballad of the "Bolivar" (Seven men from all the world, back to Docks again)
The Ballad of the Clampherdown (It was our war-ship Clampherdown
)
The Ballad of the Fiddler (He had played by the cottage fire)
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)
E. Bailey, G. Grant-Schaefer, J. Hatton, M. Shaw, R. Stevenson
The ballad of wild children (Down the long hall of night) [x]
The Ballad of William Sycamore () [x] *
The Ballad Singer (Sing, Ballad-singer, raise a hearty tune
)
A. Downes, L. Laitman, A. Cooke, F. Goossen, A. Hale, D. Waxman
The Ballad-Singer (Sing, Ballad-singer, raise a hearty tune
)
A. Downes, L. Laitman, A. Cooke, F. Goossen, A. Hale, D. Waxman
The ballads of the four seasons [song cycle]
The bandog (Has anybody seen my Mopser?)
The Bandruidh (My robe is of green)
H. Hopekirk, C. Taylor, N. Wood
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)
E. Bacon, A. Farwell, E. Bacon
The Banner of Buccleuch (From the brown crest of Newark its summons extending) GER
The barber's (Gold locks, and black locks)
The bare tree () [x] *
The barrel-organ (There's a barrel-organ carolling across a golden street)
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 Hymn of the Republic (Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord:
)
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
) (Text: 15th century)
The beaches of Lukannon (I met my mates in the morning and oh, but I am old
)
The bean flower (The hawthorn brave upon the green)
The Bear Hunt (A wild-bear chace, didst never see?)
The Beatitudes (Blessed are the poor in spirit) DUT
The Beatitudes [song cycle]
The beautiful changes (One wading a Fall meadow finds on all sides
) *
The bedpost (Sleepy Betsy from her pillow
)
The Bee-Boy's Song (A maiden in her glory)
The bees' song (Thousandz of thornz there be)
C. Gibbs, R. Greene, C. Hely-Hutchinson, S. Liddle, A. Milner, G. Peterkin, F. Keel
The beggar (Shall I a daily beggar be)
The beleaguered city (I have read, in some old, marvellous tale)
The belfry of Bruges (In the market-place of Bruges stands the belfry old and brown)
The Bell-Bird (The stillness of the Austral noon)
The bell-man (From noise of scare-fires rest ye free)
The bellman (From noise of scare-fires rest ye free)
The Bells (Hear the sledges with the bells)
The Bells (Shadow and light both strove to be
)
The bells (I heard the bells on Christmas Day)
A. Barnes, W. Bentley, A. Bergh, H. Bishop (attribution uncertain), A. Brewer, F. Bullard, J. Calkin, R. Dunstan, W. Earhart, F. Fontein-Tuinhout, J. Hatton, E. Hesser, Anonymous, S. Liddle, J. Matthews, G. O'Hara, B. Ramsey, H. Sawyer
The Bells (Hear the sledges with the bells) RUS
M. Balfe, E. Fitzwilliam, H. Roberton, T. Anderton, F. Ahrold, E. Diemer, J. Emeléus, D. Ezechiels, A. Foote, G. Fox, W. Gilchrist, J. Habash, C. Harris, H. Hawley, J. Holbrooke, F. Kebalin, H. Kinscella, H. Kjerulf, H. Lahee, F. Lancelott, F. Leoni, C. Lucas, N. Montani, P. Ochs, C. Peloquin, F. Petersilea, A. Plumpton, S. Raphling, H. Roberton, G. Sampson, A. Siegel, D. Stone, H. Sykes, G. Wald, M. White, P. Wilkinson, H. Wilson
The bells of Clermont town (There was a man was half a clown
)
A. Bliss, A. Goodhart, H. Abady, R. Fleming, A. Potter
The bells of Hell (The bells of hell go ting-a-ling-a-ling) (Text: dates 1900-1945)
The bells of San Blas (What say the Bells of San Blas)
The bells of San Marie (It's pleasant in Holy Mary
)
J. Ireland, F. Jackson, E. Martin, H. Roberton, H. Sykes
The bells of youth (The Bells of Youth are ringing in the gateways of the South
)
G. Bantock, H. Bath, H. Clough-Leighter, P. Fletcher, N. Fulton, J. Hawes, O. Speaks
The Bells of Youth [song cycle]
The bells of yule (The time draws near the birth of Christ)
E. Bacon, L. Baker, J. Bridge, Florian, R. Graham, C. Lang, E. Lear, E. Naylor, A. Reichardt, W. Wild, D. Williams
The bereaved maid () [x]
The bereaved swan (Wan) [x] *
The best (What's the best thing in the world?)
The best is yet to be (Grow old along with me!)
B. Ackert, G. Branscombe, P. Curran, C. Effinger, H. Hadley, C. Keep, M. Lewis, D. Madsen, G. Zuckerman, C. Mueller, F. Ralston, G. Schuyler, L. True, L. Laitman, J. Heggie, J. Cohen
The Best she Could (Nine leaves a minute
) *
The best thing in the world (What's the best thing in the world?)
The best thing of all () [x] *
The best time of the day () [x] *
The betrothal (Oh come, my lad, or go, my lad) *
The Betrothal (I have placed a golden ring
)
The Big Baboon (The Big Baboon is found upon the plains of Cariboo)
W. Kraft, L. Mannes, G. Peel, T. Scherman
The Big Bell in Zion (Come, children, hear the joyful sound)
The big brown bear (I chanced upon a big brown bear
)
The big doors of the country barn stand open (The big doors of the country barn stand open and read)
the bigness of cannon (the bigness of cannon)
The billet doux (She was a simple country maid)
The Birch Tree (Green glimmering
) *
The birch tree and the maiden (Lightly waveth the birch tree) ENG GER
The Birch-Tree (Rippling through thy branches goes the sunshine)
The bird (Adventurous bird walking upon the air) [x] *
The bird (O clear and musical
) *
The bird in the rain (O clear and musical
) *
The bird of Christ (Holy, Holy, Holy, Christ upon the Cross)
The bird of love (Ah ! Love was never yet without/ the pang
)
J. Ellerton, A. Lee, E. Masson
The birds (When Jesus Christ was four years old
)
B. Britten, P. Warlock, V. Buck, W. Buczynski, G. Bush, H. Davies, J. Duarte, A. Fagge, J. Fearing, N. Gilbert, I. Gurney, G. Gwyther, P. James, D. Murray, W. Pasfield, V. Persichetti, G. Rathbone, J. Roff, H. Simpson, P. Sweetman, E. Thiman, L. Walters, A. Goodhart, R. Vanderlip
The birds (Where thou dwellest, in what grove
)
W. Bell, H. Brian, M. Bucci, G. Bantock, D. Klotzman, A. Ribári, A. Whiting
The Birds (Cuckoo! From out of a wood did a cuckoo fly)
The birds' lament (Oh, says the linnet, if I sing
)
The birds of the wilderness (My heart, the bird of the wilderness
) ENG GER POL
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 GER FRE
The birds that sing on autumn eyes (The birds that sing on autumn eyes
)
The birks of Invermay (The smiling morn, the breathing spring)
The birth of Christ (The time draws near the birth of Christ)
E. Bacon, L. Baker, J. Bridge, Florian, R. Graham, C. Lang, E. Lear, E. Naylor, A. Reichardt, W. Wild, D. Williams
The Birth of Morn (An angel, robed in spotless white
)
F. Leoni, S. Coleridge-Taylor, F. Hall, G. Bachlund
The birthnight (Dearest, it was a night
)
The bison (The Bison is vain, and (I write it with pain))
The black knight ('Twas Pentecost, the Feast of Gladness) ENG FRE
The black swan (The sun has fallen and it lies in blood) *
The blackbird (O blackbird, what a boy you are!
)
C. Bricken, G. Grant-Schaefer
The blackbird (In the far corner) [x] *
The blackbird (The nightingale has a lyre of gold
) GER
F. Delius, H. Parker, R. Quilter, R. Faith, F. Allitsen, A. Beach, H. Brainard, J. Densmore, V. Harris, F. Hart, A. Lambert, C. McKinley, M. Rogers, L. Ronald, H. Loomis, B. Whelply
The blackbird (As I went up a woodland walk)
The blackbird sings in the hazel-bush (The blackbird sings in the hazel-brake
)
The bleeding hand; or, the sprig of eglantine given to a maid (From this bleeding hand of mine)
The blessed damozel (The blessed damozel lean'd out)
The Blessed Virgin's Expostulation (Tell me, tell me some, some pitying angel)
The blessing (The surges gushed and sounded)
The Blind Boy (Blind from my birth
)
The blind girl of Castèl-Cuillè (At the foot of the mountain height) ENG
S. Coleridge-Taylor, F. Corder
The blind man and his dog () [x]
The blind ploughman (Set my hands upon the plough, my feet upon the sod)
The Blinded Bird (So zestfully canst thou sing?)
The blossom (Merry, merry sparrow
)
M. Armanini, R. Boughton, H. Boyadjian, H. Brian, M. Carmichael, W. Bolcom, E. Coolidge, E. Bainton, V. Caillard, J. Corina, J. Duke, T. Dunhill, A. Engel, E. Fogg, H. Grieveson, W. Hadow, F. Hart, C. Hely-Hutchinson, P. Jackman, J. Kennedy, C. Maclary, M. Miller, E. Raskin, M. Roberts, R. Roper, G. Smith, A. Somervell, D. Stewart, J. West, R. Willis, C. Wood
The blue bird (The lake lay blue below the hill
) GER FRE
The blue hills of Antrim (The blue hills of Antrim I see in my dreams)
E. Deale, H. Harty, D. Parke
The Blue Mountains (A Song of Australia) (Over the Blue Mountains
)
The blue starred eyes of springtime (The blue starred eyes of springtime) DUT RUS ITA (Text: after Heinrich Heine) [x]
The blue-bell (In love she fell
) DUT
The Blue-Eyes Fairy (There's a Fairy that hides in the beautiful eyes
)
The bluebell wood (Heaven upon earth! for overhead)
The bluebird (I know the song that the bluebird is singing)
The boat is chafing (The boat is chafing at our long delay
)
I. Gurney, R. Stevenson, A. Scott, A. Cooke
The boat of my lover (O boat of my lover, go softly, go safely)
The boat song () [x]
The boat song (The boat is chafing at our long delay
)
I. Gurney, R. Stevenson, A. Scott, A. Cooke
The boatman (Ye gales that gently wave the sea)
The boatmen () [x]
The boatmen's dance (The boatmen dance, the boatmen sing
) CHI
The bold unbiddable child (Now what is he after below in the street)
The bondman (Bind me but to thee with thine hair)
The Bonie Lad That's Far Awa (O how can I be blythe and glad) GER
The Bonnie Blue Flag (Come, brothers ! rally for the right !
)
The bonnie Earl of Murray (Ye Hielands and ye Lawlands)
The bonny Earl o' Moray (Ye Hielands and ye Lowlands) GER
The bonny grey-ey'd morn (A soldier am I, all the world o'er I range)
The bony fiddler (The maiden sleeps on her pillow) ENG FRE (Text: after Heinrich Heine) [x]
The Boogah Man (W'en de evenin' shadders)
The border widow's lament (My love built me a bonnie bower)
The bourne (Underneath the growing grass)
A. Macdonald, A. Somervell
The boy and the brook (Down from yon distant mountain height)
The Boy from Ballytearim (He was born in Ballytearim where there's little work to do)
The boys of England () [x]
The bracelet (Why I tie about thy wrist
)
The bracelet to Julia (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
)
G. Finzi, G. Bachlund, F. Austin, J. Baber, L. Burritt, D. Healey, G. Slater, R. Zupko
The breath of a rose (Love is like dew on lilacs at dawn) *
The Brewing of Soma (O, Sabbath rest of Galilee)
The bridegroom (Queen Guinevere had fled the court, and sat
)
J. Barnett, J. Blockley, H. Deacon, W. Dempster, E. Edwards, A. Gaul, J. Guest, E. Lear, M. Lindsay, G. MacFarren, W. Montgomery, C. Salaman, E. Smith, A. Steed, J. Wade
The bride's tragedy (The wind wears roun', the day wears doun
)
The bridge (I stood on the bridge at midnight)
R. Armitage, J. Barnett, J. Blockley, P. Bucalossi, L. Carew, L. Cottell, E. Dickson, A. Landon, M. Lindsay, F. Romer, S. Smallwood, M. Stevens, J. Walker
The bridge of sighs (One more Unfortunate)
The brink of night (Upon the brink of night I stand) [x]
The brisk young lad (The pawky auld carle came o'er the lea)
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 flower (Oh! wear it on thy heart, my love) GER
F. Cowen, A. Stourton, O. King, B. Hime
The broken heart (He is stark mad, who ever says)
The Broken Heart (She is far from the land where her young hero sleeps
)
The brook (Laugh of the mountain! -- lyre of bird and tree!) ENG
The brook and the wave (The brooklet came from the mountain)
F. Boott, C. Cadman, H. Lautz, J. Molloy, A. Parr, H. Pontet, C. Scott
The Brookland Road (I was very pleased with what I knowed) [x]
The Brooklet (I heard a brooklet gushing) DUT SPA ENG ITA FRE
E. Loder, W. Bentley, J. Blockley, A. Cox, C. Hargitt, K. Harrington, J. Hatton, H. Howard, E. Schaaf, A. Smith, O. Wintle, A. Beach
The brooklet (The brooklet came from the mountain)
F. Boott, C. Cadman, H. Lautz, J. Molloy, A. Parr, H. Pontet, C. Scott
The brooklet and the wave (The brooklet came from the mountain)
The brooklet came from the mountain (The brooklet came from the mountain)
F. Boott, C. Cadman, H. Lautz, J. Molloy, A. Parr, H. Pontet, C. Scott
The Broom and the Shovel, the Poker and the Tongs (The Broom and the Shovel, the Poker and the Tongs)
The broom of Cowdenknows (How blythe ilk morn was I to see
)
The brown and the blond (A youth, light-hearted and content) ENG
M. Balfe, J. Blockley, P. Bucalossi, L. Carew, J. Chatterton, A. Houfe, F. Romer, H. Stewart, T. Wallworth
The Browning Cycle of Love Lyrics [song cycle]
The brume o' the Cowdenknowes (How blythe ilk morn was I to see
)
The bubbly jock (The bubbly jock's been at the barm) [x] *
The Buckie Braes (It isna far frae our toun) [x] *
The buckle (I had a silver buckle)
A. Bliss, E. Leigh, H. Piggott
The buds (Now I can see
)
The buds in spring (All suddenly the wind comes soft
)
J. Ireland, D. Anderson, I. Gurney, I. Gurney, R. Le Lacheur, G. Peterkin, S. Rowton, F. Swain, M. Thomas, M. Tal
The bugles of Dreamland (Swiftly the dews of the gloaming are falling)
The Builders (All are architects of Fate)
The bull transcended (Astride the bull, I reach home) ENG *
The Bullfinches (Brother Bulleys, let us sing
)
The burthen of the tide (The tide was dark an' heavy with the)
The bustle in a house (The bustle in a house)
The busy bee () DUT [x]
The busy bee (The busy bee has no time for sorrow) RUS
The butterfly (The butterfly obtains)
The butterfly (The last, the very last
) ENG (Text: after Pavel Friedmann) *
The butterfly and the rose () ENG (Text: after Heinrich Heine) [x]
The butterfly is in love with the rose (The butterfly is in love with the rose) ENG [x]
The butterfly is in love with the rose (Butterfly is in love with the rose) ENG [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 calf (Pray, butcher, spare yon tender calf!) *
The Californy song (I am sailing for America)
The call (Come, my Way, my Truth, my Life)
R. Vaughan Williams, C. Cooman
The Call of Radha (Honey child, honey child, whither are you going?)
The Call of Spring (Come, choose your road and away, my lad)
M. Kern, R. Parfrey, J. West
The Call of the Spring (Come, choose your road and away, my lad)
M. Kern, R. Parfrey, J. West
the Cambridge ladies (the Cambridge ladies who live in furnished souls
)
The camel (The camel has a single hump) *
The Camel's hump (The Camel's hump is an ugly lump)
The camp-meeting (Across the summer meadows fair)
The Canadian Boat-Song (Faintly as tolls the evening chime)
A. Beach, M. Arnold, P. Judd, E. Sweeting
The canal bank (I know a girl)
M. Bowles, H. Lapp, D. Parke, A. Strilko
The Candid Man (Forth went the candid man
)
The candy lion () [x]
The cantaloupe (One cantaloupe is ripe and lush) *
The cap and bells (The Jester walked in the garden
)
The captain (O it's I that am the captain of a tidy little ship
) FRE
R. Hahn, G. Cohen, M. Andrews, J. Clements, T. Crawford, E. Crowningshield, C. Grosvenor, D. Mason, M. O'Donoghue, G. Peel, M. Radnor, T. Shepard, C. Stanford, F. Keel, L. Lehmann
The Captain's Lady (O mount and go) ITA GER
The captive (Tell me, Heart, what means this sorrow
) ENG ITA FRE
The capture of Bacchus () [x]
The car ride to Christmas () [x] *
The cardinal flower (When days are long and steeped in sun)
The carpenter's son (Here the hangman stops his cart
)
The Castle by the Sea (Hast thou seen that lordly castle) ENG FRE
The casual look (In pictures by Grandma Moses) *
The cat () [x]
The cat (Stately, kindly, lordly friend)
The cat and the moon (The cat went here and there
)
N. Marshall, R. Rollin, S. Shifrin, J. Wilson, J. Wilson
The caterpillar (Brown and furry)
J. Berger, C. Parry, N. Simons
The cattle thief (They were coming across the prairie)
The cause of death is wicked sin (The cause of death is wicked sin) [x]
The Celestial Country [song cycle]
The Celestial Vision [song cycle]
The celestial weaver (A thing of stone beside Lake Kouen-ming
) ENG
The Celtic Twilight (Out-worn heart, in a time out-worn
)
The centaurs (Playing upon the hill three centaurs were!)
The centipede (I objurgate the centipede) *
The chains of love (O woman, fair shape!) [x] *
The challenge of Rikki-Tikki-Tavi (At the hole where he went in)
The Challenge of Thor (I am the God Thor, I am the War God)
C. Busch, S. Sveinbjörnsson, A. West, D. Tinker
The chambered nautilus (This is the ship of pearl, which, poets feign)
A. Beach, A. Farwell, J. Fearis, C. Mueller, G. Gartlan, G. La Munyon, R. Miles, D. Taylor, G. Young
The changeling (Ahoy, and ahoy! 'Twixt mocking and merry)
The chapel on the hill (The chapel of my childhood)
The chaplet (A little girl through field and wood) ENG
The Character of Love as Seen as a Search for the Lost [song cycle] () [x] *
The chariot (Because I would not stop for Death
) FRE
F. Chapiro, A. Copland, S. Kagen, G. Bachlund, J. Adams
The chariots of the Lord (The chariots of the Lord are strong)
The charmed sleep (Where sunless rivers weep
)
M. Hyde, H. Mulholland, C. Naylor, R. Vaughan Williams, A. Fielitz, E. Walker, L. Woodgate, T. Pasatieri
The charming month of May (O lovely was she by the dawn) GER
The cheat of Cupid; or, The ungentle guest (One silent night of late)
The Cheerful Birds [song cycle]
The cherry hung with snow (Loveliest of trees, the cherry now
)
R. Baksa, D. Arditti, G. Butterworth, C. Dougherty, J. Duke, I. Gurney, M. Horder, E. Moeran, C. Orr, G. Peel, J. Raynor, A. Rosser, A. Somervell, D. Steele, G. Getty, R. Manton, R. Abramson, K. Bissell, G. Cockshott, W. Colson, E. Cone, V. Duke, R. Field, H. Górecki, W. Grant, I. Gurney, J. Hamilton, M. Herbert, C. Herreshoff, A. Leichtling, L. Mann, C. Manney, W. Manson, C. Marillier, K. Mechem, H. Priestley-Smith, H. Proctor-Gregg, H. Roberton, C. Ross, S. Wilson, C. Woolley, J. Edmunds
The cherry tree (Loveliest of trees, the cherry now
)
R. Baksa, D. Arditti, G. Butterworth, C. Dougherty, J. Duke, I. Gurney, M. Horder, E. Moeran, C. Orr, G. Peel, J. Raynor, A. Rosser, A. Somervell, D. Steele, G. Getty, R. Manton, R. Abramson, K. Bissell, G. Cockshott, W. Colson, E. Cone, V. Duke, R. Field, H. Górecki, W. Grant, I. Gurney, J. Hamilton, M. Herbert, C. Herreshoff, A. Leichtling, L. Mann, C. Manney, W. Manson, C. Marillier, K. Mechem, H. Priestley-Smith, H. Proctor-Gregg, H. Roberton, C. Ross, S. Wilson, C. Woolley, J. Edmunds
The cherry tree (Oh, fair to see)
G. Finzi, J. Read, M. Shaw
The cherry tree (The cherry's abloom in the Northland) *
The chestnut casts his flambeaux (The chestnut casts his flambeaux, and the flowers)
The chestnut-blossom (The chestnut-blossom fell) [x] *
The Cheviot Hills (I'll be near my journey's end) *
The chief centurion (Man is a sacred city, built of marvellous earth
)
The chieftain's battle-song () [x]
The Child (Shall I be free to choose the music and the masterpiece) *
The Child and the Star (Little star that shines so bright) (Text: Mother Goose)
The child and the twilight () [x]
The child and the watcher (Sleep on, baby on the floor)
The child asleep (Sweet babe! true portrait of thy father's face) ENG
The child musician (He had played) [x]
The children () [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
G. Allen, J. Blockley, A. Cottam, A. Gaul, C. Ives, U. Kay, J. Maeder, Mirana, L. Williams
The children's thanks () [x]
The chimes (Ring out, wild bells, to the wild sky
)
E. Bainton, C. Gounod, G. Bantock, J. Blockley, L. Damrosch, G. Edmundson, W. Gilchrist, E. Hall, J. Hatton, L. Hess, R. Holmes, L. Maury, F. Tosti, E. Taylor, C. Tobin, A. Tregaskis, M. Vogrich, F. Boott, P. Fletcher, D. Cox, A. Couper, C. Atkinson, L. Baker, B. Britten, J. Calkin, E. Heathcote, J. Jordan, H. Lahee, F. McCollin, K. Newbury, J. Peake, F. Ricketts, A. Rowley, P. Sacco, R. Sanders, E. Walker, C. Wilson, F. Wood, S. Wood
The chimney sweeper (A little black thing among the snow
) FRE
W. Bolcom, H. Brian, B. Britten, J. Butt, J. Corina, D. Freund, O. Morawetz, G. 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 choice () [x] *
The choice (The lot of love is chosen. I learnt that much struggling for an image)
The Choir Invisible [song cycle]
The choirmaster's burial (He often would ask us
)
The Choric Song from "The Lotos Eaters" (There is sweet music here that softer falls
)
E. Elgar, S. Chatman, E. Bainton, H. Bright, B. Burrows, E. Butler, P. Cartwright, J. Clements, A. Collins, B. Daubney, J. Duro, N. Fulton, A. Gibbs, J. Howard, K. Klaus, P. Koepke, C. Parry, W. Pasfield, P. Paviour, C. Proctor, A. Reed, R. Stoker, R. Werther, L. White
The Choruses from "Achilles in Scyros" [song cycle]
The chough (Desolate that cry as though the world were unworthy) [x] *
The Christ child (The Christ-child lay on Mary's lap)
N. Dello Joio, D. Barlow, C. Black, D. Cashmore, M. Chapman, J. Conant, M. Daniels, J. Gayfer, S. Heys, M. Johnstone, T. Noble, T. Pitfield, G. Rathbone, M. Shaw, J. Tatton, R. Teed, V. Weigl, M. Williamson, A. Wills
The Christ-child (The Christ-child lay on Mary's lap)
N. Dello Joio, D. Barlow, C. Black, D. Cashmore, M. Chapman, J. Conant, M. Daniels, J. Gayfer, S. Heys, M. Johnstone, T. Noble, T. Pitfield, G. Rathbone, M. Shaw, J. Tatton, R. Teed, V. Weigl, M. Williamson, A. Wills
The Christ-child lay on Mary's lap (The Christ-child lay on Mary's lap)
N. Dello Joio, D. Barlow, C. Black, D. Cashmore, M. Chapman, J. Conant, M. Daniels, J. Gayfer, S. Heys, M. Johnstone, T. Noble, T. Pitfield, G. Rathbone, M. Shaw, J. Tatton, R. Teed, V. Weigl, M. Williamson, A. Wills
The Christmas Bird (The Christmas moon shines clear and bright
) *
The Christmas Rose (What is the flower that blooms each year) [x] *
The Christmas Tree (Put out the lights now!) [x] *
The church's restoration (The church's restoration) [x] *
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?
)
S. Homer, F. Keel, A. Favara, E. Bainton, M. Besly, G. Binkerd, E. Bullock, R. Clarke, L. Collingwood, D. De Lloyd, T. Dunhill, P. Fletcher, J. Groocock, M. Helyer, T. Hold, R. Macdonald, A. Somervell, A. Somervell, C. Stanford, E. Tennyson, L. Wickes, B. Williams
The City in the Sea (Lo! Death has reared himself a throne)
The city of the sun () [x]
The city-child (Dainty little maiden, whither would you wander?
)
S. Homer, F. Keel, A. Favara, E. Bainton, M. Besly, G. Binkerd, E. Bullock, R. Clarke, L. Collingwood, D. De Lloyd, T. Dunhill, P. Fletcher, J. Groocock, M. Helyer, T. Hold, R. Macdonald, A. Somervell, A. Somervell, C. Stanford, E. Tennyson, L. Wickes, B. Williams
The cloak, the boat, and the shoes (What do you make so fair and bright?
)
B. Moore, E. Bryson, W. Butler, R. Warren
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
R. Ash, W. Bolcom, J. Collignon, D. Smirnov, M. Miller
The Cloisters [song cycle]
The cloths of heaven (Had I the heavens' embroidered cloths
)
R. Clarke, T. Dunhill, I. Gurney, P. Warlock, G. Bachlund, F. Austin, H. Bedford, B. Boydell, C. Brumby, J. Carter, M. Harvey, P. Heininen, N. Marshall, H. Roberton, R. Roderick-Jones, L. Ronald, C. Van Nuys Fogel, D. Stewart
The cloud (I bring fresh showers for the thirsting flowers)
E. Bainton, J. Barnett, A. Bimboni, R. Boughton
The cloud-capp'd towers (The cloud-capp'd towers, the gorgeous palaces
) ITA
R. Vaughan Williams, M. Ostrzyga
The clouds (When I saw the dark clouds, I wept, O Dark One
) ENG *
The clover (O ruddy Lover! O brave red Clover!
) DUT GER
The clown (There was once a poor clown all dressed in white) [x]
The Clown's Songs from Twelfth Night [song cycle]
The coach is at the door at last (The coach is at the door at last)
G. Chadwick, T. Crawford, E. Crowningshield, N. Curtis, J. Groocock, T. Shepard, M. Thomas, P. Williams
The coat (I made my song a coat
)
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
)
R. Milford, C. Le Fleming, M. Sheldon, M. Horder
The colour from the flow'r is gone (The odour from the flower is gone
) ITA
F. Bridge, A. Farwell, G. Bennett, E. Bracken, G. Arnold
The columbine (Gay in her red gown, trim and fine)
The comet (O still withold thyself, be not possessed) [x] *
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 coming of wisdom with time (Though leaves are many, the root is one
)
The complaint (And must a faithful am'rous swain)
The Compleat Virtuoso (There was an old man of the Isles
)
The composer (All the others translate
) [x] *
The computation (For my first twenty years, since yesterday)
The concealment (No, to what purpose should I speak
)
The conclusion (Even such is time, that takes in trust)
I. Gurney, M. Duncan, J. Beeson
The conclusion of the matter (Fear God, obey His just decrees)
The condemned playground [song cycle]
The Confession of Devorgilla (Oh! Shrive me, father - haste, haste, and shrive me)
The Confession Stone (The Songs of Mary) [song cycle]
The confirmation (Yes, yours, my love) [x] *
The Consecration of Pulaski's Banner and Hymn of the Moravian Nuns of Bethlehem (When the dying flame of day)
W. Birch, J. Blockley, J. Coward, M. Lindsay, H. Morris
The consolation (Though bleak these woods and damp the ground
)
The constant lover (Out upon it, I have loved)
J. Anderson, C. Parry, P. Graener
The contented lover (Now sleep, and take thy rest)
The contents of an ink-bottle (Well of blackness, all defiling)
The contrast (In London I never knew what I'd be at
)
The convergence of the twain (In a solitude of the sea)
The conversion (King Olaf's prows at Nidaros)
The cool web (Children are dumb to say how hot the day is
) [x] *
The coolin (Come with me, under my coat
) ENG
S. Barber, H. Lapp, W. Mourant, D. 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 counter () [x] *
The Country Lover [song cycle]
The Country of the Camisards (We travelled in the print of olden wars
)
The country song 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 the Year [song cycle]
The course of true love () RUS ENG ITA FRE (Text: after Heinrich Heine) [x]
The court of dreams (Rain from the mountains of Ki-Sho
) ENG
The Courtier (Long have I lived in Court yet learned not all this while)
The Courtship of the Yonghy-Bònghy-Bò (On the Coast of Coromandel)
D. Glass, W. Skolnik, M. Best
The cow (The cow is of the bovine ilk) *
The cow (The friendly cow all red and white
)
A. Foerster, E. Birge, H. Brook, H. Coleman, G. Conant, E. Crowningshield, E. Falk, F. Hart, M. Jacobson, G. Peel, M. Radnor, A. Rowley, G. Shaw, P. Wishart
The cow (There once was a cow
) *
K. Benshoof, H. Lindenfeld
The Cow and the Coward (There was an Old Man who said, "How")
The Cow Slips Away (The tall pines pine)
The coward's lament () [x] *
The cradle (He smiles within his cradle) [x] *
The cradle song (Baby, O baby, fain you are for bed
)
The cradle will rock () [x] *
The crane (I know you, Crane) [x] *
The crickets sang (The crickets sang)
The crocus (Brave crocus, out of time and rash)
The cross (Since Christ embraced the cross itself, dare I)
The crowder ('Twixt Coldmouth Hill and Butterstone Shank) [x]
The crown () [x]
The crucifixion (At the cry of the first bird they began to crucify thee, O Swan!) ENG *
The cryin' blues (Hey! Hey! That's what the blues singers say) *
The crying of water (O Water, voice of my heart
) FRE
L. Campbell-Tipton, P. McIntyre
The crystal bowl (Red roses floating in a crystal bowl)
The crystal water of endless life (The crystal water of endless life)
The cuckoo (The cuckoo is a merry bird, she sings as she flies
)
The cuckoo (The Cuckoo sat in the old pear-tree)
The cuckoo (When daisies pied and violets blue
) NOR GER
T. Arne, M. Dring, J. Edmunds, G. Finzi, G. MacFarren, I. Stravinsky, P. Warlock, E. Moeran, F. Keel
The Cudgel'd Husband (As Thomas was cudgel'd one day by his wife)
The Cumberland (At anchor in Hampton Roads we lay)
The cup of the lily () DUT SPA ENG ITA SLN FRE (Text: after Heinrich Heine) [x]
The cupboard (I know a little cupboard
)
G. Bachlund, V. Harris, C. Hely-Hutchinson, E. Leigh, H. McKinney, W. Miessner, A. Milner, D. Moore, D. Parke, M. Strong
The cupboard (What's in that cupboard, Mary?
)
The curfew (Solemnly, mournfully, dealing its dole)
T. Anderton, W. Bentley, F. Berger, Beta, J. Blockley, G. Chadwick, G. Dinelli, T. Distin, E. Finck, H. Gaul, W. Gilchrist, S. Glover, G. Gow, G. Gow, A. Gower, P. Guglielmo, J. Hatton, A. Marchant, J. Newell, H. Perabeau, J. Read, T. Seward, E. Silas, H. Smart, S. Waley
The curfew bell (Solemnly, mournfully, dealing its dole)
T. Anderton, W. Bentley, F. Berger, Beta, J. Blockley, G. Chadwick, G. Dinelli, T. Distin, E. Finck, H. Gaul, W. Gilchrist, S. Glover, G. Gow, G. Gow, A. Gower, P. Guglielmo, J. Hatton, A. Marchant, J. Newell, H. Perabeau, J. Read, T. Seward, E. Silas, H. Smart, S. Waley
The curfew song (The sun has gone)
The curlew (O, curlew, cry no more in the air
)
P. Warlock, L. Gilman, R. Roderick-Jones, P. Glanville-Hicks, J. Tavener
The Curlew [song cycle]
The curtains now are drawn (The curtains now are drawn)
A. Downes, R. Buckle, R. Patterson
The cyclamen (Over the plains where Persian hosts)
The cypress curtain of the night (The cypress curtain of the night is spread
)
The cypress tree (When I am dead, my dearest
) GER
D. Arditti, J. Ireland, L. Lehmann, R. Still, G. Alcock, F. Austin, F. Barry, E. Beck-Slinn, F. Borowski, W. Branson, H. Bright, J. Butt, M. Castelnuovo-Tedesco, G. Chadwick, H. Cheney, F. Cliffe, S. Coleridge-Taylor, A. Nevin, A. Cripps, B. Daubney, G. Davies, N. Dello Joio, O. Edwards, G. English, R. Hageman, T. Gillibrand, B. Goode, R. Greaves, E. Harris, F. Hueffer, B. Innes, G. Kechley, G. Kechley, G. Klemm, M. Lawson, R. Le Lacheur, A. MacKenzie, R. Mitchell, T. Noble, O. Norman, J. Orrego-Salas, W. Parkhurst, H. Pyke, R. Quilter, O. Rasbach, H. Roberton, M. Roeder, T. Southam, A. Smith, H. Squire, H. Stevens, Sibyl, J. Þórarinsson, R. Vaughan Williams, J. Villaume, V. Weigl, A. Whiting, M. Williamson, J. Winne, R. Woodman, L. Laitman
The Daddy Long-Legs and the Fly (Once Mr. Daddy Long-Legs
)
G. Bachlund, M. Dale, D. Glass, G. Ingraham, E. Troup
The Daddy Longlegs (Once Mr. Daddy Long-Legs
)
G. Bachlund, M. Dale, D. Glass, G. Ingraham, E. Troup
The Daffodils (I wandered lonely as a cloud
) ENG GER
E. Thiman, F. Kelley, G. Bachlund, H. de Lange
The daft tree (A tree's a leerie kind o' loon) [x] *
The Dairy-House (A spreading hawthorn shades the seat) GER FRE
The daisies (In the scented bud of the morning O
) SPA
S. Barber, S. Barab, M. Bowles, R. Farley, W. Mourant, M. Mulliner, D. Parke, R. Quilter, A. Shepherd, L. Mann, M. Wyrill
The daisy (Where innocent bright-eyed daisies are)
The daisy (I plucked a daisy in the fields)
The daisy chain: twelve songs of childhood [song cycle]
The daisy follows soft the sun (The daisy follows soft the sun)
The daisy's song (The sun, with his great eye)
C. Burleigh, G. Cory, E. Hartzell, J. Longmire, B. Luard-Selby, K. Schindler, F. Wadely
The damsels of Cardigan (Fair Tivy how sweet are thy waves gently flowing) GER
The Dance (I am weary and my heel is tired) *
The dance (As the Wind, and as the Wind)
The dance (Come and hasten to the dancing)
The dance (In Brueghel's great picture, The Kermess
) *
The dance continued (Regret not me
)
The dancer (He's in his grave and on his head) *
The dancer (Behold the brand of beauty tossed)
The dancers (All day beneath the hurtling shells)
The Dancers [song cycle]
The dancing girl (In early dusk I saw her pass alone) [x] *
The dancing seal (When we were building Skua Light)
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 hills (Dark hills at evening in the west
) GER
S. Adler, L. Bassett, K. Bissell, W. Coker, P. Pisk, J. Russell, L. Souther, R. Travis, W. Watts
The dark is magical (The dark is magical, the air
)
The dark is my delight (The dark is my delight)
The Dark King's Daughter (Red leaf, red leaf, falling to float)
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)
M. Arnold, R. Birch, M. Blower, H. Brown, W. Busch, E. Carr, T. Chanler, R. Cumming, W. Duncan, D. Elwyn-Edwards, J. Friskin, R. Harvey, J. Ireland, J. Ireland, S. Kagen, D. Kechley, F. Lewin, J. Mitchell, D. Pinkham, R. Quilter, W. Rogers, M. Sutherland, R. Tremain
The darkened woods (Woods, you need not frown on me)
The darkling thrush (I leaned upon a coppice gate
)
R. Milford, R. Caviani, L. Hoiby
The darkness rolls upward (The darkness rolls upward
)
The dawn (They're all soft-shiny now)
The dawn (The Night looked up to the Day)
The dawn (The pale stars are gone!
)
The Dawn Verse (The dark is dividing) *
The dawn wind (At two o'clock in the morning, if you open your window and listen)
The day is cold (The day is cold, and dark, and dreary
)
A. Beach, C. Gibbs, M. Ames, M. Balfe, J. Barnby, A. Behrend, A. Bergen, F. Berger, J. Bischoff, J. Blockley, J. Blumenthal, L. Bonvin, Camille, M. Clemens, F. Cowen, W. Dempster, V. Despommier, J. Ellerton, A. Elliott, L. Emerson, R. Goldbeck, H. Gorst, C. Grylls, R. Harraden, W. Harrison, J. Hatton, F. Hodges, C. Johnson, M. Lee, A. Marchant, W. Maynard, K. Morrow, H. Pasmore, I. Piaggio, S. Pratt, C. Reinhardt, H. Rudersdorff, R. Shanley, A. Sullivan, F. Swinstead, E. Weibé, N. Flagello
The day is cold, and dark and dreary (The day is cold, and dark, and dreary
)
A. Beach, C. Gibbs, M. Ames, M. Balfe, J. Barnby, A. Behrend, A. Bergen, F. Berger, J. Bischoff, J. Blockley, J. Blumenthal, L. Bonvin, Camille, M. Clemens, F. Cowen, W. Dempster, V. Despommier, J. Ellerton, A. Elliott, L. Emerson, R. Goldbeck, H. Gorst, C. Grylls, R. Harraden, W. Harrison, J. Hatton, F. Hodges, C. Johnson, M. Lee, A. Marchant, W. Maynard, K. Morrow, H. Pasmore, I. Piaggio, S. Pratt, C. Reinhardt, H. Rudersdorff, R. Shanley, A. Sullivan, F. Swinstead, E. Weibé, N. Flagello
The day is dark & dreary (The day is cold, and dark, and dreary
)
A. Beach, C. Gibbs, M. Ames, M. Balfe, J. Barnby, A. Behrend, A. Bergen, F. Berger, J. Bischoff, J. Blockley, J. Blumenthal, L. Bonvin, Camille, M. Clemens, F. Cowen, W. Dempster, V. Despommier, J. Ellerton, A. Elliott, L. Emerson, R. Goldbeck, H. Gorst, C. Grylls, R. Harraden, W. Harrison, J. Hatton, F. Hodges, C. Johnson, M. Lee, A. Marchant, W. Maynard, K. Morrow, H. Pasmore, I. Piaggio, S. Pratt, C. Reinhardt, H. Rudersdorff, R. Shanley, A. Sullivan, F. Swinstead, E. Weibé, N. Flagello
The day is dark and dreary (The day is cold, and dark, and dreary
)
A. Beach, C. Gibbs, M. Ames, M. Balfe, J. Barnby, A. Behrend, A. Bergen, F. Berger, J. Bischoff, J. Blockley, J. Blumenthal, L. Bonvin, Camille, M. Clemens, F. Cowen, W. Dempster, V. Despommier, J. Ellerton, A. Elliott, L. Emerson, R. Goldbeck, H. Gorst, C. Grylls, R. Harraden, W. Harrison, J. Hatton, F. Hodges, C. Johnson, M. Lee, A. Marchant, W. Maynard, K. Morrow, H. Pasmore, I. Piaggio, S. Pratt, C. Reinhardt, H. Rudersdorff, R. Shanley, A. Sullivan, F. Swinstead, E. Weibé, N. Flagello
The day is done (The day is done, and the darkness)
G. Allen, R. Andrews, M. Balfe, Beta, J. Blockley, O. Carter, M. Castelnuovo-Tedesco, L. Davis, Anonymous, A. Gaul, J. Kinney, H. Löhr, A. Loud, W. Neidlinger, C. Reinhardt, W. Schäffer, W. Sellé, H. Smart, E. Williams, A. Wood
The day is ending (The day is ending)
E. Aguilar, A. Blunt, A. Cottam, J. Haakman, J. Hullah, T. Noble, R. Zabel
The day is no more (The day is no more, the shadow is upon the earth
) ENG ITA GER
The Day of Palms (Because it is the day of Palms
)
J. Ireland, J. Musto, E. Moeran, H. Noble, M. Sheldon
The day recedes (The day recedes, both joy and light grow pale) ENG
The days are clear (The days are clear)
The days of roses are vanished (Days of roses, ye are vanished) ENG GER
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 (Blow out, you bugles, over the rich Dead
)
J. Ireland, F. Bridge, A. Gray
The dead (How they so softly rest) ENG
S. Coleridge-Taylor, Y. Van Antwerp, F. Hodges
The dead Christ (Once more the dead Christ lies) [x]
The dead Christ (Once more the dead Christ lies) [x]
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 Admiral Blake (Laden with spoil of the South, fulfilled with the glory of achievement
)
The death of Autumn (When reeds are dead and straw to thatch the marshes)
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 (O'er Nelson's Tomb, with silent grief oppress'd)
The Death of Olaf (King Olaf's dragons take the sea)
The Death of Œnone (Œnone sat within the cave from out)
The Death of Queen Jane (King Henry was sent for)
The Death of Richard Wagner (Mourning on earth, as when dark hours descend)
The death of the linnet (But lately seen, in gladsome green
)
The Death of the Old Year (Full knee-deep lies the winter snow)
S. Cooke, E. Davis, R. Jackson
The Death-Bed (He drowsed and was aware of silence heaped)
The death-bed (We watch'd her breathing thro' the night)
The decoys (There are some birds) [x] *
The Deep-Sea Pearl (The love of my life came not)
The deepest desire (I thought I knew my heart's desire) *
The Deepest Desire: Four Meditations on Love [song cycle]
The Defense of Corinth (When Philip, King of Macedon, enterprised the Siege and ruin of) ENG
The delights of the bottle (The delights of the bottle and the charms of good wine)
The Demon of Adachigahara () [x] *
The descent () [x] *
The descent of Mr. Aldez (That cloud--amiguous, not) *
The deserted house (There's no smoke in the chimney)
The deserter (If sadly thinking and spirits sinking
) GER
The deserter (What sound awakened me, I wonder, for now 'tis dumb
)
The desire (Give me no mansions ivory white)
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
)
E. Whyte, L. Campbell-Tipton, I. Gurney
The Destruction of Sennacherib (The Assyrian came down like the wolf on the fold
) GER
I. Nathan, G. Bantock, F. Boott, A. Clifford, E. Davis, S. Glover, C. Hill, D. Jenkins, S. Lovatt, E. Parker, A. Patterson, L. Thomas, F. Tozer, B. Treharne, S. Ward-Casey, F. Wiseman
The Destruction of the Assyrians (The Assyrian came down like the wolf on the fold
) GER
I. Nathan, G. Bantock, F. Boott, A. Clifford, E. Davis, S. Glover, C. Hill, D. Jenkins, S. Lovatt, E. Parker, A. Patterson, L. Thomas, F. Tozer, B. Treharne, S. Ward-Casey, F. Wiseman
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 Diary (April, 1919) (What sort of diary should I like mine to be? Something so elastic that it will embrace anything) [x] *
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 (My calling is divine, and I from God am sent)
The divine image (To Mercy, Pity, Peace and Love
) RUS
J. Mitchell, R. Vaughan Williams, W. Bolcom, D. Thomas, G. Bachlund, H. Clarke, D. Smirnov, M. Miller, V. Thomson
The divine ship (One thought ever at the fore
)
E. Bacon, E. Bacon, P. Stearns, R. 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 dodo (The Dodo used to walk around)
The doe (Through the snow/ the graceful doe) *
The doe-skin blanket () [x]
The dog lies in his kennel (The dog lies in his kennel)
The dong (When awful darkness and silence reign)
M. Forsyth, J. Szajna-Lewandowska, R. Bruce, H. Noble, S. Oliver, E. Roxburgh
The dong with the luminous nose (When awful darkness and silence reign)
M. Forsyth, J. Szajna-Lewandowska, R. Bruce, H. Noble, S. Oliver, E. Roxburgh
The donkey (When fishes flew and forests walked
) GER
H. Cowell, A. Baas, M. Besly, R. Boughton, D. Bright, V. Buck, W. Buczynski, R. Hageman, H. Purdie, H. Roberton, J. Roff, H. Searle, L. Smit, G. Tomlins, B. Treharne
The door (When she came suddenly in) [x] *
The Door of Death is made of gold (The Door of Death is made of gold)
The Door Standing Open [song cycle]
The Double Standard Song (Do as I say, not as I do
)
The dove (My dove, my beautiful one
)
D. Arditti, R. Mengelberg, K. Szymanowski, J. Brown, D. Del Tredici, J. Jarrett, H. Kauder, P. Pisk, H. Reutter, I. Spector, C. Susa, G. Treacher
The dove (I had a dove and the sweet dove died
)
B. Frankel, C. Busch, M. Castelnuovo-Tedesco, G. Fagan, E. Fogg, J. Furze, M. Head, M. Helyer, I. Klein, T. Pritchard, L. Ronald, F. White, C. Wood, W. Young
The dove (and here is old Picasso
) *
E. Siegmeister, D. Gilliam
The dove (How often, these hours) [x] *
The dove (The dove descending breaks the air) *
I. Stravinsky, J. Harvey, A. Lourié
The dove descending (The dove descending breaks the air) *
I. Stravinsky, J. Harvey, A. Lourié
The dove song (When all is fair and still) *
The doves () [x]
The dream (Last night worn with anguish that tortur'd my breast) ENG GER
The dream (I woke to find my pillow wet
)
The dream (When he had tasted in a dream of the Ten Courts of Purgatory)
The Dream (Love, if I weep it will not matter)
The dream (Ich hab' im Traum geweinet
) DUT SPA RUS ENG ITA FRE
J. Bókay, R. Franz, J. Joachim, A. Jonas, E. Lassen, J. Loewe, V. Nessler, F. Ries, R. Schumann, J. Söderman, S. Thalberg, W. Killmayer, F. Angermann, N. Artsybushev, A. Ashton, F. Baake, W. Baddeley, P. Bade-Wiméz, C. Bauer, O. Baustian, F. Becker, C. Bischoff, H. Bischoff, F. Blumenberg, A. Blumenstengel, J. Blumenthal, S. Bohrer, G. Brah-Müller, F. Brandenburg, L. Brandt, I. Bronsart von Schellendorf, F. Char, C. Cobelli, H. Crüger, C. Cui, E. Degele, G. Demidov, H. von Durra, O. Dütsch, J. Egghard, Elchowsky, D. Forsythe, C. Frenkel, H. Fuchs, F. Gatterburg, H. Gelhaar, G. Goltermann, C. Grädener, L. Grünberger, J. Hahn, M. Hauschild, W. Hammond, A. Hellmann, H. Hennings, F. Hering, H. Hesse, J. Heuchemer, E. Hille, E. Hoffmann, A. Höffer, F. Hummel, W. Johnson, F. Kirchhof, V. Klaus, E. Koch, W. Komaiko, M. König, E. Krause, H. Kretzschmer, Krimov, W. Krug-Waldsee, P. Kulikowskii, F. Lachner, B. Lambord, J. Lammers, O. Lange, E. Lanz, R. de Leeuw, A. Leipoldt, K. Leszinsky, F. Lieb, F. Liebing, N. Lodyschensky, V. Makarov, F. Malinska, J. Matthes, A. Meyer, S. Morosov, E. Nápravník, H. Neeb, Nikober, Ofrossipov, M. Palmira, B. Papperitz, Paufler, H. Petschke, G. Preyer, J. Raff, F. Reissiger, M. Roeder, C. Rudisch, A. Schimon, H. Schlesinger, G. Schmitt, W. Scholtz, L. Schubert, W. Schulthes, F. Schütky, R. Schwalm, M. Shedlock, A. Simon, C. Sinzig, W. Speidel, C. Sporleder, F. Sprenkel, F. Stade, J. Staehle, W. Steifensand, J. Stern, A. Struth, O. Tiehsen, H. Triest, J. Trousselle, P. Tuczek, A. Ulrich, F. Urban, C. Voss, W. Wallace, L. Wambold, C. Weinwurm, A. Zoller, L. Rochlitzer, C. Barry
The dream (Dear, though the night is gone
) *
The Dream (How he sleepeth! having drunken weary childhood's mandragore
)
The Dream Keeper (Bring me all of your dreams) *
C. De Jong, S. Hovey, S. Raphling
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 of home (Who has not felt how sadly sweet)
W. Pearson, E. Thorne, C. Wood
The Dream of the Rood (Listen! I will describe the best of dreams) [x] *
The dream-city (On a dream-hill we'll build our city
) *
The dream-maker man () [x]
The dream-wind (When, like a sleeping child or a bird in the nest)
The dreaming lake (The tropic wind dies down)
The dreaming water-lily () DUT RUS ENG ITA (Text: after Heinrich Heine) [x]
The dreaming waterlily (The dreaming waterlily) DUT RUS ENG ITA (Text: after Heinrich Heine) [x]
The dreary day (The day is cold, and dark, and dreary
)
A. Beach, C. Gibbs, M. Ames, M. Balfe, J. Barnby, A. Behrend, A. Bergen, F. Berger, J. Bischoff, J. Blockley, J. Blumenthal, L. Bonvin, Camille, M. Clemens, F. Cowen, W. Dempster, V. Despommier, J. Ellerton, A. Elliott, L. Emerson, R. Goldbeck, H. Gorst, C. Grylls, R. Harraden, W. Harrison, J. Hatton, F. Hodges, C. Johnson, M. Lee, A. Marchant, W. Maynard, K. Morrow, H. Pasmore, I. Piaggio, S. Pratt, C. Reinhardt, H. Rudersdorff, R. Shanley, A. Sullivan, F. Swinstead, E. Weibé, N. Flagello
The driving boy (Whenas the rye reach to the chin
)
The droll wee man (There was a wee bit mannie) [x] *
The dromedary (The Dromedary is a cheerful bird)
The drovers (Through heat and cold, and shower and sun)
The Drummer (They throw in Drummer Hodge, to rest
)
G. Baxter, J. Joubert, J. Edmunds, A. 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)
U. Grahn, J. Duke, L. Lehmann, G. Bachlund
The duck (Behold the duck) *
The Duck and the Kangaroo (Said the Duck to the Kangaroo
)
G. Bachlund, M. Dale, D. Glass, G. Grant-Schaefer, C. Hely-Hutchinson, J. Horovitz, G. Ingraham, E. Troup, P. Chépélov
The Duck and the Yak () [x] *
The Dug-Out (Why do you lie with your legs ungainly huddled
)
The dunce (Why does he still keep ticking?)
E. Belchamber, H. Howells
The dust of Timas (This dust was Timas; and they say
) ENG
The dust of snow (The way a crow
) *
W. Ames, E. Carter, N. Peros, V. Persichetti, A. Rosser, L. Hoiby
The dust of Timas (This dust was Timas; and they say
) ENG
The dustman (At night when everyone's asleep
)
The Dwarf of Battersea () [x] *
The dying nightingale () [x] *
The dying of the light (Do not go gentle into that good night
) *
W. Riegger, I. Stravinsky, J. Hearne, E. Lutyens, J. McCabe, R. Orton, H. Reisberg, G. Whettam
The dying patriot (Day breaks on England down the Kentish hills)
The eagle (He clasps the crag with crooked hands) GER
C. Busch, N. Flagello, G. Grant-Schaefer, I. Gurney, J. Heymann, G. Jacob, E. MacDowell, P. Naylor, S. Pierce, J. Wilson
The eagle (Round us the wild creatures, overhead the trees)
G. Bantock, A. Borton, H. Clarke, M. Kernochan, F. Krull, Staat
The early morning (The moon on the one hand, the dawn on the other)
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) CZE ENG FRE (Text: after Heinrich Heine) [x]
The earth loveth the spring (The earth loveth the spring)
The Earth, the Wind, and the Sky [song cycle]
The east neuk o' Fife (Auld gudeman, ye're a drunken carle, drunken carle)
The Eastern Window (Come to me, O ye children!)
T. Anderton, G. Baker, E. Bainton, R. Batten, A. Cecil, C. Chase, W. Dempster, J. Driver, J. Hatton, M. Kingston, G. Linley, C. Macirone, F. Maker, I. Martinez, C. Matthews, W. Maynard, J. Mountfort, J. Newell, F. Romer, L. Selle, A. Sullivan, H. Watkis, D. Whyte
The ebb and flow (When first Thou on me, Lord, wroughtest Thy sweet print)
The echoing green (The sun does arise
) DUT
P. Bezanson, W. Busch, A. Brewer, F. Breydert, H. Brian, E. Button, A. Caesar, W. Bolcom, A. Cooke, E. Crocker, J. Ireland
The ecstatic (Lark, skylark, spilling your rubbed and round) [x] *
N. Lindsay, B. Naylor, P. Naylor, F. Stark
The Eden Rose (Fair Eve knelt close to the guarded gate in the hush of an Eastern spring)
The eel (I don't mind eels except as meals) *
The Electric Cop (this guy on t.v.) *
The elephant (When people call this beast to mind)
The Elfin Fairies (We fairy elves in secret dells
) GER
The elfin shoemaker (Little Cowboy, what have you heard
)
The Elusive (Up above a star -- down a mountain side)
The elves' ride () ENG (Text: after Heinrich Heine) [x]
The emigrant (Going by Daly's shanty I heard the boys within)
R. Boughton, H. Fothergill, L. Russell, F. Scott, B. Smith
The Emigrant (O talk not to me of my country's delights)
The emigrant's adieu to Ballyshanny (Adieu to Ballyshanny! where I was bred and born
)
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) [x] *
The empty purse (One song leads on to another) [x] *
The Enchanted Fiddle () [x]
The enchanted hill (From height of noon) [x]
The Enchanted Hour [song cycle]
The Enchantress (By the lore of ages far)
The encounter (The street sounds to the soldiers' tread)
L. Berkeley, J. Ireland, G. Peel, H. Searle, A. Somervell, R. Boughton, E. Cone, L. Crerar, A. Cripps, C. Lambert
The End (We'll to the Woods no more)
J. Ireland, R. Vaughan Williams, M. Chanwai, L. Crerar, C. Duncan, D. Stewart, H. Thomas, J. Raynor
The end (After the blast of lighning from the East
)
The End of Daylight Savings Time () [x] *
The end of love (Now he is dead
) *
The End of Love [song cycle]
The end of the episode (Indulge no more may we
)
The end of the world () [x] *
R. Cumming, J. Duke, P. Spino
The ending year (Frail autumn lights on the leaves)
The Enemies () [x]
The enemy speak () [x] *
The Englishman (St George he was for England)
The Epitaph () [x]
The Erl King () DUT SPA ENG ITA FRE [x]
The Erl King () DUT SPA ENG ITA FRE (Text: after Johann Wolfgang von Goethe) [x]
The estuary (Light, stillness and peace lie on the broad sands
) *
The eternal feminine (When I was a freckled bit bairn)
The Eternal Goodness (O friends! with whom my feet have trod
)
S. Homer, E. Bacon, U. Burnap, C. Hawley, W. Irmer, H. Johnson, W. Schulthes, L. Zaninelli
The eternal prisoner (How can one age the heart) *
The evening primrose (When once the sun sinks in the west
)
The evening reverie, or Footsteps of angels (When the hours of Day are numbered)
F. Baer, J. Blockley, M. Davis, W. Dempster, A. Gaul, E. Harding, J. Harding, E. Hime, G. Linley, J. Normann, F. Perkins, F. Romer, E. Schulz
The evening star (See how her body pants) [x] *
The evening star (Just above yon sandy bar)
C. Busch, V. d'Indy, A. Nevin
The evening sun was sinking down (The evening sun was sinking down)
The Everlasting Mercy (From '41 to '51
)
The everlasting voices (O sweet everlasting Voices, be still
)
P. Warlock, D. Ruyneman, D. Wickens, R. Roderick-Jones, T. Kelly
The Everlasting Voices [song cycle]
The ewe-bughts (Will ye go to the ewe-bughts, Marion
) GER
The example (Here's an example from/ a butterfly)
The Exequies (Draw near, you lovers that complain)
The exile (The swallow with summer)
The exile (Had the gods loved me I had lain)
The exile's home: duettino (Where, tell us where) [x]
The exile's song () [x]
The expiration (So, so break off this last lamenting kiss
)
The express (After the first powerful plain manifesto
) [x] *
The eyes that mock me sign the way (The eyes that mock me sign the way
)
D. Del Tredici, C. Orr, S. Bate, R. Field, J. Gruen
The face of all the world has changed (The face of all the world is changed, I think
) GER
G. Branscombe, L. Cheslock, L. Dallin, C. Dougherty, E. Freer, G. Booth, H. Hadley, B. Naylor, A. Kaiser, O. Morawetz, C. Surinach
The face of all the world is changed (The face of all the world is changed, I think
) GER
G. Branscombe, L. Cheslock, L. Dallin, C. Dougherty, E. Freer, G. Booth, H. Hadley, B. Naylor, A. Kaiser, O. Morawetz, C. Surinach
The face of all the world is changed, I think (The face of all the world is changed, I think
) GER
G. Branscombe, L. Cheslock, L. Dallin, C. Dougherty, E. Freer, G. Booth, H. Hadley, B. Naylor, A. Kaiser, O. Morawetz, C. Surinach
The face of war [song cycle]
The faces (The apparition of these faces in the crowd)
The factory window song (Factory windows are always broken)
The faded violet (The odour from the flower is gone
) ITA
F. Bridge, A. Farwell, G. Bennett, E. Bracken, G. Arnold
The faery host (The host is riding from Knocknarea
)
The Faery Isle of Janjira (O faery queen of a flowering clime)
The fair (When first my way to fair I took)
B. Burrows, F. Lydiate, D. Mason, L. Russell
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 fair morning (The clear bright morning, with its scented air)
The fair singer (To make a final conquest of all me)
The Fairies (Up the aery mountain
)
H. Bath, A. Bax, S. Bodley, J. Butt, B. Dieren, J. Gaynor, L. Gruenberg, H. Hadley, M. Hill, W. Macfarren, P. Mimart, A. Needham, H. Roberton, A. Robinson, M. Shaw, G. Taylor, M. Thomas, F. White, L. Woodgate, G. Rathbone, F. Ward
The fairies (If ye will with Mab find grace)
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
)
H. Bath, A. Bax, S. Bodley, J. Butt, B. Dieren, J. Gaynor, L. Gruenberg, H. Hadley, M. Hill, W. Macfarren, P. Mimart, A. Needham, H. Roberton, A. Robinson, M. Shaw, G. Taylor, M. Thomas, F. White, L. Woodgate, G. Rathbone, F. Ward
The Fairy Lough (Lough-a-reem-a! Lough-a-reem-a)
The fairy queen () [x]
The fairy song (I'll be a fairy and drink the dew)
The fairy's child (I have known love
) [x] *
The fairy's child (I have known love
) [x] *
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 Fakir's song () [x]
The falcon () [x]
The Falcon (I know a falcon swift and peerless)
The fall () [x] *
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 of the leaves (Autumn is over the long leaves that love us)
A. Blank, N. Marshall, D. Parke
The falling of the leaves [song cycle]
The falling star () ENG FRE (Text: after Heinrich Heine) [x]
The fallow deer at the lonely house (One without looks in tonight
)
The false friends () [x] *
The false heart (I said to Heart, "How goes it?")
The False Knight upon the road (The knight met the child in the road)
The faltering dusk (Back she came through the trembling dusk)
The familiar (Are you far away?
) [x]
The family (Man I am and man would be, Love merest man and nothing more)
The Family of Man [song cycle]
The far country (Into my heart an air that kills
) ITA
I. Gurney, C. Orr, N. Peros, A. Somervell, T. Armstrong, E. Avril, E. Cone, A. Cripps, V. Duke, C. Duncan, R. Field, W. Hoskins, M. Kilby, M. Lang, A. Leichtling, C. Manney, H. Priestley-Smith, H. Proctor-Gregg, E. Rose, L. Russell, J. Raynor
The Far-Farers (The broad sun)
The Farewell (No coward soul is mine)
J. Mitchell, T. Fisk, I. Boyle, J. Dixon, C. Dougherty, J. Joubert, L. Klein, J. Littlejohn, G. Shaw, R. Stevenson, P. Tranchell
The Farewell Song (O Erin! To thy harp divine
) GER
The farm () [x] *
The farms of home (The farms of home lie lost in even) *
The fatal hour comes on apace (The fatal hour comes on apace)
The Fates of Men (Often and again, through God's grace, man and woman usher a child into the world) [x] *
The Fatherland (Where is the true man's fatherland?)
C. Bellman, F. Petersilea, F. Reichardt
The fault was mine (The fault was mine, the fault was mine")
The Fauns and Satyrs tripping (The Fauns and Satyrs tripping)
The fawn (Listening to a cry of bombs) *
The feast () [x]
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 feminine approach to feminine fashions (There would be far less masculine gaming and boozing) *
The ferry (Ferry me across the water
)
N. Rorem, A. Blank, G. Finzi, S. Fraser, M. Helyer, S. Homer, J. Ireland, J. Longmire, D. Lord, D. Parke, G. Peel, B. Scott, S. Scott, C. Sharman, M. Shaw, C. Stanford, F. Swinstead, E. Thiman, J. Wardale, P. Wilkinson, D. Hagen
The ferry (Many a year is in its grave
) ENG FRE
The ferryman (Ferry me across the water
)
N. Rorem, A. Blank, G. Finzi, S. Fraser, M. Helyer, S. Homer, J. Ireland, J. Longmire, D. Lord, D. Parke, G. Peel, B. Scott, S. Scott, C. Sharman, M. Shaw, C. Stanford, F. Swinstead, E. Thiman, J. Wardale, P. Wilkinson, D. Hagen
The fiddler (The fiddler knows what's brewing
)
The fiddler (A fiddler gaed fiddlin' thru oor toun) [x] *
The Fiddler [song cycle]
The fiddler of Dooney (When I play on my fiddle in Dooney
)
I. Gurney, S. Homer, M. Andrews, A. Bax, W. Butler, T. Dunhill, F. Frank, R. Hageman, H. Harty, C. Loeffler, N. Marshall, R. Milford, V. Rieti, W. 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
)
C. Gibbs, I. Gurney, P. Warlock
The fields in May (What can better please)
The fifes of June (The ways are green with the gladdening sheen)
The fifteen acres (I cling and swing
)
The Fiftieth Birthday of Agassiz (It was fifty years ago)
The Fighting Téméraire (It was eight bells ringing)
The film star (Donnez à manger aux affamées
) *
The finding of love (Pale at first and cold
)
The fire in leaf and grass (The fire in leaf and grass
) *
The fire-flame (Sunbeams from the warm blue sky)
The fire-fly () [x]
The firefly (The firefly's flame Is something for which science has no name) *
The fires (Men make them fires on the hearth
)
The first born (What can I offer you now, now?) *
The first chantey (Mine was the woman to me, darkling I found her)
The First Dandelion (Simple and fresh and fair from winter's close emerging)
W. Neidlinger, A. Radleigh
The first farewell (I may not kiss away the tears that still)
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
) *
R. Manno, E. Siegmeister, E. Mandel
The First of May (The orchards half the way
)
M. Head, D. Stewart, D. Symons
The First Snow-Fall (The snow had begun in the gloaming)
The first snowfall (The Fir tree felt it with a thrill)
The first spring day (I wonder if the sap is stirring yet)
M. Davey, A. MacKenzie, M. Phillips, L. Somerset
The first time that the sun rose on thine oath (The first time that the sun rose on thine oath) GER
L. Cheslock, C. Dougherty, E. Freer
The firtrees taper (The fir trees taper into twigs and wear)
The fish () [x] *
The fisher-boy (The glittering waves) SPA ENG [x]
The fishermaiden () NOR DUT SPA RUS ENG ITA FRE (Text: after Heinrich Heine) [x]
The fishermaiden (Thou beauteous fishermaiden) NOR DUT SPA RUS ENG ITA FRE (Text: after Heinrich Heine) [x]
The fisherman's cottage (The twilight is sad and cloudy
)
A. Beach, W. Bentley, I. Berrow, A. Blakeway, C. Clark, R. Ella, J. Hatton, A. Marchant, G. Morgan, J. Newell, M. Robinson, S. Smith, W. Weiss
The fisherman's dwelling (We sat by the fisher's dwelling) ENG FRE (Text: after Heinrich Heine) [x]
The fishermen of England (Around the shores of England, which stretch towards the sea)
The fishers of Dee () [x]
The fisher's widow (The boats go out and the boats come in)
L. Coerne, C. Edwards, P. McIntyre, H. Tye
The Five Nations (God of our fathers, known of old
)
The flea (Mark but this flea, and mark in this)
The fleeting (The late wind failed) [x] *
L. Berkeley, W. Wordsworth
The flesh profiteth nothing (Like as the damask rose you see
) GER
The flight () [x]
The flight () [x]
The flight (How do the days press on, and lay)
The flight (Look back with longing eyes and know that I will follow)
The Flight into Egypt () [x]
The Flight of the Eagle [song cycle]
The flirt (A pretty game, my girl)
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)
W. Neidlinger, B. Treharne, O. Brown, H. Keens
The flower of love () ENG [x]
The flower that smiles (Whilst skies are blue and bright
) ITA
C. Allen, G. Arnold, G. Bantock, G. Bennett, A. Berdahl, E. Button, D. Thomas
The flower that smiles today (Whilst skies are blue and bright
) ITA
C. Allen, G. Arnold, G. Bantock, G. Bennett, A. Berdahl, E. Button, D. Thomas
The flower-bird (Many a flower have I seen blossom)
The Flower-Fed Buffaloes [song cycle]
The flowers (All the names I know from nurse
)
M. Williamson, A. Rosenstein, M. Radnor
The flowers of Easter ('Tis spring; come out to ramble
)
I. Gurney, M. Horder, J. Ireland, C. Orr, M. Owen, C. Champion, A. Cripps, H. Milvain, L. Russell, S. Wilson
The flowers of Edinburgh (Here is the glen, and here the bower)
The flowers of the sea (The flowers of the sea are brief
) [x] *
The fly (Little Fly, thy summer's play
) RUS FRE
J. Adler, J. Alexander, V. Archer, R. Ash, G. Bantock, W. Bolcom, H. Boyadjian, H. Brian, B. Britten, J. Butt, J. Carpenter, B. Childs, W. Colson, J. Corina, V. Duke, D. Farquhar, D. Fornuto, M. Green, A. Hinton, D. Kechley, A. Kirkwood, D. Klotzman, R. Lomon, M. Miller, F. Mueller, H. Parrott, M. Raphael, G. Rochberg, M. Rose, G. Schürmann, L. Segerstam, N. Simons, Sommerfeldt, C. Steel, A. Taffs, G. Victory, C. Vollrath, P. Wilkinson, M. Williamson, P. Winsor, D. Thomas, A. Close, D. Smirnov, H. de Lange
The fly (Busy, curious, thirsty fly)
The fly (How large unto the tiny fly)
The fly (Compose, you said, a poem for this fly) *
The fly (God, in his wisdom invented the fly) *
The fly (I must admit) [x] *
The fly and I () [x] *
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 fool by the roadside (When all works that have)
The foolish maid (O fye, what mean I, foolish maid)
The fool's song (I tried to put a bird in a cage)
The force that through the green fuse drives the flower (The force that through the green fuse drives the flower
) *
The foreboding (Looking by chance in at the open window) [x] *
The Forsaken Merman (Come, dear children, let us away
)
M. Bauer, B. Burrows, R. Milford, R. Robbins, A. Somervell
The Forsaken Merman, Epilogue (Come, dear children, let us away
)
M. Bauer, B. Burrows, R. Milford, R. Robbins, A. Somervell
The Fountain (Into the sunshine, full of the light)
H. Clarke, H. Hadley, W. Hammond, H. Kaun, H. Loomis, L. Southard, S. Warren, H. Watts
The Fountain (Don't say, don't say there is no water) *
The fountain (The unthrift sun shot vital gold)
The fountain and the fire (Let trumpets snarl from the high tower) *
The fountain song (Lo, how like silver and like pearls)
The fountains mingle (The fountains mingle with the River) FRE
D. Arditti, F. Delius, R. Manno, R. Quilter, A. Foerster, E. Ahnell, V. Alvstad, J. Ashe, A. Backer-Grøndahl, W. Ball, E. Barber, H. Bauer, H. Bell, G. Bennett, E. Blake, D. Booth, A. Borton, C. Braun, A. Brewer, F. Butcher, C. Campbell, C. Campbell, C. Christopher, R. Clarke, A. Buzzi-Peccia, C. Gounod, T. Pasatieri, P. Heininen, G. Coleridge-Taylor
The fountains mingle with the River (The fountains mingle with the River) FRE
D. Arditti, F. Delius, R. Manno, R. Quilter, A. Foerster, E. Ahnell, V. Alvstad, J. Ashe, A. Backer-Grøndahl, W. Ball, E. Barber, H. Bauer, H. Bell, G. Bennett, E. Blake, D. Booth, A. Borton, C. Braun, A. Brewer, F. Butcher, C. Campbell, C. Campbell, C. Christopher, R. Clarke, A. Buzzi-Peccia, C. Gounod, T. Pasatieri, P. Heininen, G. Coleridge-Taylor
The four ages of Man (He with body waged a fight
) *
The four brothers (Hithery, hethery -- I love best) [x] *
The four old men (In the café where I sit)
The four sweet months (First, April, she with mellow showers) DUT
The Fourth of August (Now in thy splendour go before us) [x]
The fowler (A wild bird filled the morning air) [x] *
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 foxglove (In grandmamma's garden in shining rows)
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
)
A. Foerster, E. Birge, H. Brook, H. Coleman, G. Conant, E. Crowningshield, E. Falk, F. Hart, M. Jacobson, G. Peel, M. Radnor, A. Rowley, G. Shaw, P. Wishart
The Fringes of the Fleet [song cycle]
The frog (Be kind and tender to the Frog
)
The frog () [x] *
The Frog and the Snake () [x] *
The frog prince (I am a frog) [x] *
The frogs hold court () [x] *
The frost is here (The frost is here)
A. Egerton, R. Milford, A. Sullivan, S. Thomson, R. Vaughan Williams
The Frostbound Wood (Mary that was the Child’s mother
) *
The frozen wreck (It was the schooner Hesperus)
T. Anderton, J. Blockley, W. Burr, F. Dunkley, A. Fisher, A. Foote, J. Hatton, J. Hullah, J. Hyde, C. Lewis, H. MacCunn, C. Mills, L. Parker, J. Read, F. Romer, H. Wareing, W. Weiss, R. Wilson, W. Wilson
The Fuchsia Tree (O what if the fowler my blackbird has taken)
The fugitive ideal (As some most pure and noble face)
The fugitives (The waters are flashing
) GER
H. Heale, D. Jenkins, B. Reeves
The full sea rolls and thunders (The full sea rolls and thunders
) ITA
F. Brinkworth, I. Gurney, F. Korbay
The gallant's song (When the maiden leaves off teasing) [x] *
The Galley-Rowers (Staggering over the running combers)
The galliass (Tell me, tell me, unknown stranger
) [x]
The gander (Be careful not to cross the gander) *
The garden (The lily's withered chalice falls
)
C. Griffes, H. Jervis-Read
The garden (That wooden hive between the trees) [x] *
The garden (A little garden/ fragrant and full of roses
) ENG (Text: after Franta Bass) *
The garden (My heart shall be thy garden. Come, my own)
The garden near the sea (Wild fell the rain from the soaked apple branches) [x] *
The garden of bamboos (I live all alone, and I am a young girl) ENG
The Garden of Love (I went to the Garden of Love
)
G. Antheil, W. Bolcom, G. Higginson, M. Miller, J. Mitchell, S. Pimsleur, E. Siegmeister, Sommerfeldt, C. Vollrath, J. Zaimont
The Garden of Mystery [song cycle]
The garden seat (Its former green is blue and thin)
The Garland (Roses blushing red and white
)
The Garret (Come, let us pity those who are better off than we are)
The Gartan mother's lullaby (Sleep, o babe, for the red bee hums
)
The gateway (Now the heart sings with all its thousand voices) [x] *
The gay Gordons (Who's for the Gathering, who's for the Fair?
)
The generous distressed (Blow, ye bleak winds, around my head)
The Generous Parishioner (There was an Old Man in a pew)
The gentle lady (So beautiful, so dainty-sweet
)
The gentlest mother (Nature, the gentlest mother) FRE
The germ (A mighty creature is the germ) *
The ghost ("Who knocks?" -- "I, who was beautiful)
The ghost (Peace in thy hands)
The ghost () [x]
The ghost road (The winds and the pines are whispering
) ENG
The gift () [x]
The gift (I thought, beloved, to have brought to you)
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 girl in the tea shop (The girl in the tea shop
)
J. Koch, J. Holbrooke, G. Bachlund
The girl with the Tyrian lyre (There was a Young Lady of Tyre)
The Gladness of Nature (Is this a time to be cloudy and sad)
C. Demarest, R. Merriam, J. Molloy
The glorious hobo () [x] *
The glorious vagabond () [x] *
The glory is fallen out of the sky (the glory is fallen out of) *
The glory of the day was in her face (The glory of the day was in her face)
The gnomies (As I lay awake in the white moonlight)
The goat paths (The crooked paths go every way)
The god of love (The god of love
)
The goddess (She goes by many names) [x] *
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 gold-thread robe (Covet not a gold-threaded robe
) ENG
The gold-threaded robe (Covet not a gold-threaded robe
) ENG
The Golden Cage [song cycle]
The Golden City of St. Mary (Out beyond the sunset, could I but find the way)
R. Clarke, I. Copley, T. Wood
The golden mile-stone (Leafless are the trees; their purple branches)
The golden nenuphar () [x]
The Golden Ray (O, hark ye lubbers, in a far-off sea
) *
The golden ring (I have placed a golden ring
)
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
)
H. Richardson, D. Bedford
The gondolier (Row gently here
) GER
B. Carr, E. Hopkins, P. van Katwijk
The gong of Time () [x] *
The gong of Time () [x] *
The Good Earth (I am the poet of the Body and I am the poet of the Soul
) ITA
L. Campbell-Tipton, R. Williams, B. Lees, H. Norris
The good morrow (I wonder, by my troth, what thou, and I
) ITA
S. Adler, B. Stevens, D. McWhinnie, M. Arnold, G. Swayne
The good night kiss (Look off, dear Love, across the sallow sands)
C. Fallberg, C. Griffes, H. Hadley, D. Buck, J. Camp, M. Bumstead, R. Colan, R. de Koven, M. De Packh, E. Freer, P. James, E. Menges, J. Rodgers, G. Root, A. Russell
The good part (She dwells by Great Kenhawa's side)
The Good-morrow (I wonder, by my troth, what thou, and I
) ITA
S. Adler, B. Stevens, D. McWhinnie, M. Arnold, G. Swayne
The goose (I knew an old wife lean and poor)
The Gourmet's Love Song (How strange is Love: I am not one
)
The gowk (Half doun the hill, whaur fa's the linn) [x] *
The graceful swaying wattle (The bush was grey a week today) DUT
The grapevine () [x] *
The grass (The grass so little has to do)
E. Bacon, A. Bergh, A. Farwell, V. Persichetti
The grass so little has to do (The grass so little has to do)
E. Bacon, A. Bergh, A. Farwell, V. Persichetti
The Grave (Cold in the earth, the deep snow piled above thee
)
J. Mitchell, T. Fisk, J. Duke, J. Duke, A. Jepson, L. Klein, J. Littlejohn, B. Montgomery
The grave of Love (I dug, beneath the cypress shade
)
T. Pasatieri, A. Tollefsen
The Graverobber (One night, - a doctor said, - last fall)
The Great Blue Heron (As I wandered the beach) [x] *
The great breath (Its edges foamed with amethyst and rose)
The great sea () [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 Lady (My robe is of green)
H. Hopekirk, C. Taylor, N. Wood
The green river (I know a green grass path that leaves the field
)
J. Carpenter, R. Birch, W. Pasfield
The green tent (Summer has spread a cool, green tent)
The green trees whispered low and mild (Pleasant it was, when woods were green
)
M. Balfe, J. Blockley, J. Knight, C. Reinhardt
The grenadier's goodbye () [x]
The grey mouse (By herself, by herself, watching the party,) *
The grey streets of London (The grey streets of London are greyer than the stone)
The grey wolf (The grey wolf comes again
)
The Grim Troubadour [song cycle]
The ground swayed (The ground swayed like a sea) *
The guardian angel (Dear and great Angel, wouldst thou only leave
)
The guardian-angel (Dear and great Angel, wouldst thou only leave
)
The guest (There came a man across the moor)
The guy (Here am I) [x] *
The Hag (The Hag is astride) DUT
E. Bunge, J. Hatton, C. Wood
The Hag is astride (The Hag is astride) DUT
E. Bunge, J. Hatton, C. Wood
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
)
L. Berkeley, D. Martino, R. Vaughan Williams, S. Calvin, L. Russell, R. Wilding-White, J. Heggie
The half-moon westers low, my love (The half-moon westers low, my love
)
L. Berkeley, D. Martino, R. Vaughan Williams, S. Calvin, L. Russell, R. Wilding-White, J. Heggie
The Half-Ring Moon (Over the sea, over the sea
)
The hallowing of Pain (The hallowing of Pain) *
The halt of the legion (Here the legion halted, here the ranks were broken)
The Hammer (I have seen/ the old gods go)
The hammers (Noise of hammers once I heard)
The hand and foot () [x]
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 happiest land (There sat one day in quiet) ENG
M. Balfe, O. Cramer, C. Heuberer, W. Jude, W. Montgomery, J. Perring, F. Rogers, W. Watson
The happy child (I saw this day sweet flowers grow thick)
A. Garlick, F. Lydiate, R. Premru
The happy flood () [x]
The happy hour (The happy day is over, the household work is done)
The Happy Meadow [song cycle]
The happy townland (There's many a strong farmer)
The happy tree (There was a bright and happy tree)
The happy trio (O Willie brew'd a peck o' maut
)
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)
G. Bachlund, T. Pasatieri
The Harmonius Blacksmith (Under a spreading chestnut-tree) GER
W. Weiss, T. Anderton, M. Balfe, W. Berwald, J. Blockley, D. Buck, H. Daykin, S. Gaines, W. Haesche, G. Händel, J. Hatton, C. Heuberer, T. Jephson, R. Kountz, W. Neidlinger, G. Nevin, C. Noyes, G. Peabody, C. Reinhardt, W. Rhys-Herbert, C. Wagner, D. Warden
The Harmony of Morning (The Harmony of morning) *
The harp (Harp of wild and dreamy strain, when I touch thy strings)
J. Mitchell, J. Joubert, L. Klein
The harp () [x]
The harp (My soul is dark - Oh! quickly string
) RUS GER
I. Nathan, J. Amerongen, A. Alexander, L. Barbour, S. Bugatch, N. Cain, T. Case, T. Chatterton, T. Childs, H. Coldwell, C. de Beriot, D. Diamond, J. Ellerton, W. Gilchrist, A. Gutman, J. Hall, J. Nary, S. Oakley, C. Phillips, G. Pigott, B. Treharne, T. Wiesenthal
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
I. Nathan, S. Bugatch, O. Luening
The harp weaver ("Son," said my mother, when I was knee-high
)
The harvest according (As I watch'd the ploughman ploughing
)
P. Dalmas, W. Neidlinger, A. Stout, R. Ward
The harvest moon (It is the Harvest Moon! On gilded vanes)
The Haughty Snail-king (Twelve snails went walking after night.
)
The haunted place (In the greenest of our valleys)
J. Bälan, J. Habash, J. Holbrooke
The haven (Where the gray bushes by the gray sea grow)
The hawk (Sing while you may, O bird upon the tree!)
The hawthorn hath a deathly smell (The flowers of the field)
The hawthorn hedge (All suddenly the wind comes soft
)
J. Ireland, D. Anderson, I. Gurney, I. Gurney, R. Le Lacheur, G. Peterkin, S. Rowton, F. Swain, M. Thomas, M. Tal
The hawthorn tree (Across the shimmering meadows)
The hawthorn tree (The hawthorn tree was gnarled in limb
) [x] *
The hay sings () [x]
The hayloft (Through all the pleasant meadow-side)
R. Milford, D. Moule-Evans, H. Rhodes
The head of old Silenus (Come, old friend! sit down and listen!)
The head-ake (I held Love's head while it did ache
)
The hearse song (The old grey hearse goes rolling by)
The heart (The heart asks pleasure first) FRE
E. Bacon, J. Langert, G. Perle, W. Rogers
The heart asks pleasure first (The heart asks pleasure first) FRE
E. Bacon, J. Langert, G. Perle, W. Rogers
The heart is the capital of the mind (The Heart is the Capital of the Mind
) *
The heart of a pearl (A simple ring with a single stone)
The heart of a woman (The heart of a woman goes forth with the dawn
)
The Heart of Canada (Because her heart is all too proud)
The heart of the woman (O what to me the little room)
The heart that melts () [x]
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
G. Butterworth, R. Still, C. Allen, L. Ashton, J. Becker, G. Bennett, L. Benson, R. Birch, E. Blake, C. Braun, A. Brewer
The heart's journey (A flower has opened in my heart) [x] *
The Heart's Journey [song cycle]
The Heart's Journey [song cycle]
The heart's prevention (I found to-day out walking) [x]
The heathen Chinee (I reside at Table Mountain, and my name is Truthful James
)
G. Bachlund, F. Boott, M. Keller, C. Towner
The heavenly banquet (I would like to have the men of Heaven in my own house) ENG *
The heavenly bay (The heavenly bay, ringed round with cliffs and moors)
The heavenly Noel (Oh! what great thing is done tonight)
The heavens above us (To the Heavens above us)
The Height of the Ridiculous (I wrote some lines once on a time)
The Heights of Haworth [song cycle]
The hemlock tree (O hemlock-tree! O hemlock-tree! how faithful are thy branches!) ENG
R. Baldwin, A. Baumer, J. Hatton, B. Whaples
The herald (A grim old king)
The Herd Boy's Song (Splashing water
) ENG *
The herdsman (O herdsman, driving your slow twilight flock)
E. Moeran, F. May, H. Fletcher
The hero (Here the hero, wrapped in crimson) *
The hero may perish (The hero may perish his country to save
) GER
L. Beethoven, L. Beethoven
The Hesperus (It was the schooner Hesperus)
T. Anderton, J. Blockley, W. Burr, F. Dunkley, A. Fisher, A. Foote, J. Hatton, J. Hullah, J. Hyde, C. Lewis, H. MacCunn, C. Mills, L. Parker, J. Read, F. Romer, H. Wareing, W. Weiss, R. Wilson, W. Wilson
The Hesperus Songs [song cycle]
The Hideous Root () [x] *
The high hill () [x]
The high song (The high song is over) [x] *
The Highland Balou (Hee Balou, my sweet wee Donald
) ENG GER FRE
The Highland Watch (Old Scotia, wake thy mountain strain) GER
The highwayman (The wind was a torrent of darkness among the gusty trees)
M. Andrews, C. Gibbs, D. Taylor
The Higland Watch (Old Scotia, wake thy mountain strain) GER
The hill () [x]
The hill (All night long in the garden of the cypresses) [x] *
The hill (Where are Elmer, Herman, Bert, Tom, and Charley)
The hill pines were sighing (The hill pines were sighing)
The hills (How calm, how constant are the hills) *
The hills o' Skye (There's a ship lies off Dunvegan)
The hippopotamus (I shoot the Hippopotamus)
The hippopotamus (Behold the hippopotamus!
) *
The history of the flood (Bang bang bang) [x] *
The hoard of the Gibbelins (The Gibbelins eat, as is well known)
The holly () [x] *
The Holly Tree (Love is like the wild rose-briar
)
J. Ireland, J. Clements, J. Coulthard, J. Duke, Einna, H. Horrocks, A. Jepson
The Hollyford Valley () [x] *
The holy city (Last night I lay a-sleeping)
The holy dead (How they so softly rest) ENG
S. Coleridge-Taylor, Y. Van Antwerp, F. Hodges
The Holy Ghost (O Holy Ghost, whose temple I am)
The holy infant's lullaby () [x]
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 honest fellow () [x]
The Honour of a Jubilee (The day that such a blessing gave) DUT
The horn (Hark! is that a horn I hear)
A. Butterworth, C. Gibbs, K. Richards
The Horrible History of Jones (Jones had a dog; it had a chain)
The horse with violin in mouth (Don't let that horse eat that violin
) *
C. Berg, A. Blank, C. Yavelow
The horses of the sea (The horses of the sea)
The host () [x]
The host of the air (O'Driscoll drove with a song
)
T. Dunhill, C. Loeffler, N. Marshall
The hosting of the Sidhe (The host is riding from Knocknarea
)
The hour (Was it foreknown, was it foredoomed)
The hour glass (Consider this small dust, here in the glass)
The hours rise up () [x] *
the hours rise up putting off stars (the hours rise up putting off stars and it is
) *
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 house on the hill (They are all gone away)
A. Copland, T. Mirante, L. Souther
The housewife (My love could come home early) [x] *
The Human Abstract (Pity would be no more if we did not make somebody Poor
)
The Humours of Love [song cycle]
The huntsmen (Three jolly gentlemen)
A. Bliss, G. Bachlund, M. Bartholomew, J. Brown, N. Butterworth, J. Emeléus, C. Gibbs, C. Hely-Hutchinson, A. O'Murnaghan, H. Roberton, R. Teed
The huntsmen () [x]
The Hymn of Man (In the grey beginning of years, in the twilight of things that began)
The icicle lesson () [x]
The idle gift (Do not despise the rose because its beauty is manifest) *
The idle life I lead (The idle life I lead)
F. Hart, H. MacCunn, C. Osmond
The Idlers (The gipsies lit their fuels by the chalk-pit gate anew) [x] *
The Idol-Maker Prays (Great god whom I shall carve from this gray stone
)
The image of God (O Lord! who seest, from yon starry height) ENG
The Immortal Legions () [x]
The Imperial Heart (Savior! I've no one else to tell) *
The imprisoned soul (At the last, tenderly)
S. Adler, E. Bacon, A. Bergh, M. Besly, G. Binkerd, E. Bonner, J. Boyd, F. Bridge, L. Campbell-Tipton, J. Carter, R. Diggle, P. Garratt, P. Glass, E. Henderson, W. Hively, L. Kastle, O. Luening, A. Powers, J. Rogers, A. Schmutz, W. Schuman, E. Spalding, W. Storey-Smith, E. Whithorne, T. Whitmer, R. Thompson, T. Pasatieri
The Impulse (It was too lonely for her there
)
The incarnate sun (The incarnate sun, a tall strong youth)
The Indian serenade (I arise from dreams of thee) ITA GER
D. Arditti, J. Barnett, F. Delius, T. Adamowski, P. Ambrose, M. Arkwright, E. Bairstow, J. Barricelli, I. Beaumont, A. Bendelari, A. Bennett, W. Berwald, J. Beuthin, J. Bischoff, F. Bornschein, F. Brackett, F. Bullard, N. Cain, J. Camp, O. Canale, O. Carter, H. Clark, L. Coerne, F. Converse, C. Coombs, B. Reeves, M. Head
The Indians (Alas! for them their day is o'er)
The indifferent (I can love both fair and brown) ITA
The infinite shining heavens (The infinite shining heavens
) ITA
R. Vaughan Williams, S. Colburn
The inkbottle (Well of blackness, all defiling)
The Inn (Do you remember an Inn, Miranda
)
F. Toye, D. ApIvor, M. Burtch, J. Coulthard, E. Elgar, G. Fontrier, I. Gurney, R. Hageman, C. Le Fleming, H. Noble, B. Rawlinson, R. Thompson, G. Williams
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 Insect World [song cycle]
The Instilling () [x] *
The Inuit (The People of the Eastern Ice, they are melting like the snow)
The invisible light () [x]
The invitation to the gondola (Come forth; for Night is falling)
The Invocation: Music of the Morning (Hija del alba de oro, espera) SPA
The Irish Book [song cycle]
The Irish grass (The grey streets of London are greyer than the stone)
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 island dream (The island dreams under the dawn)
The Island of Pines (Across the willow-lake a temple shines
) ENG
The Islands (A Song of New Zealand) () [x]
The isle (There was a little lawny islet) RUS
The Isle of Lost Dreams (There is an Isle beyond our ken)
The Isle of Portland (The star-filled seas are smooth to-night
)
C. Orr, T. Dunhill, J. Edmunds
The Ivy-Wife (I longed to love a full-boughed beech
) SPA
The Jacqueminot rose ('Twas a Jacqueminot rose)
The Jade Garden [song cycle]
The Jade Mountain [song cycle]
The jasmine (The soft, warm night wind flutters)
The jealous lover (My dear mistress has a heart)
The jellyfish (Who wants my jellyfish?) *
The jester () [x]
The jewel (There is this cave
) [x] *
The Jewish Cemetery at Newport (How strange it seems! These Hebrews in their graves)
The jocund dance (I love the jocund dance
)
J. Mitchell, R. Quilter, F. Corder, O. Morawetz
The jolly English Yellowboy (The jolly English Yellowboy
)
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 ITA
The journeyman weaver (Beam and shuttle seem to know
)
The joyous wanderer (I go by road, I go by street) ENG
The Judgment of Paris [song cycle]
The Jumblies (They went to sea in a Sieve, they did
)
G. Bachlund, M. Burtch, M. Dale, C. Gibbs, D. Glass, G. Grant-Schaefer, G. Ingraham, D. James, M. Lang, E. Roxburgh, A. Silver, R. Steptoe, V. Thomson, E. Troup
The Jungle Book [song cycle]
The jungle flower (Ah, the cool silence of the shaded hours)
The Junk Man (I am glad God saw Death)
The K'e (The K'e still ripples to its banks
) ENG (Text: after Anonymous/Unidentified Artist)
The keel row (As I came thro' Sandgate)
The keen stars were twinkling (The keen stars were twinkling
)
N. Rorem, G. Bennett, R. Faith
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
The King of Liang (There was a King of Liang -- a king of wondrous might
) CZE ENG
G. Branscombe, E. Whithorne, G. Bantock
The King of Love my Shepherd is (The King of Love my Shepherd is) FRE
The King of Tang () [x]
The king of the fairy men (I know the man without a soul)
The king on the tower (The cold gray hills they bind me around) ENG FRE
The King-Fisher Song (King Fisher courted Lady Bird)
The kingfisher (It was the Rainbow gave thee birth
)
R. Still, F. Hart, P. Naylor
The Kingfisher's Tower (Clad in blue silk and bright embroidery
) ENG
The King's Highway (When moonlight flecks the cruiser's decks)
The king's men (We be the King's men, hale and hearty
)
I. Copley, T. Dunhill, C. Gibbs, H. Sarson, R. Vaughan Williams, P. Wilkinson, H. Gaul
The King's Way (The newest street in London town)
The kiss (I hoped that he would love me)
G. Bachlund, S. Barab, A. Jacchia, J. Kennedy, L. Laitman
The kiss (Before you kissed me only winds of heaven)
The kiss (The kiss, dear maid, thy lip has left
) GER FRE
L. Beethoven, W. Aspull, S. Auteri-Manzocchi, J. Barnett, J. Beale, H. Bedford, H. Bishop, J. Chadwick, E. Ford, R. Guerini, E. Kreuz, B. Molique, F. Moseley, A. Mullen, I. Nathan, J. Parry, M. Southcote, M. Target, J. Taylor, W. Tollemache, R. Williams, T. Williams, V. Zavertal
The kiss () [x]
The kiss, dear maid (The kiss, dear maid, thy lip has left
) GER FRE
L. Beethoven, W. Aspull, S. Auteri-Manzocchi, J. Barnett, J. Beale, H. Bedford, H. Bishop, J. Chadwick, E. Ford, R. Guerini, E. Kreuz, B. Molique, F. Moseley, A. Mullen, I. Nathan, J. Parry, M. Southcote, M. Target, J. Taylor, W. Tollemache, R. Williams, T. Williams, V. Zavertal
The kiss, dear maid, thy lip has left (The kiss, dear maid, thy lip has left
) GER FRE
L. Beethoven, W. Aspull, S. Auteri-Manzocchi, J. Barnett, J. Beale, H. Bedford, H. Bishop, J. Chadwick, E. Ford, R. Guerini, E. Kreuz, B. Molique, F. Moseley, A. Mullen, I. Nathan, J. Parry, M. Southcote, M. Target, J. Taylor, W. Tollemache, R. Williams, T. Williams, V. Zavertal
The Kiss in Colin's Eyes (Strephon kissed me in the spring)
S. Barab, J. Behrend, A. Fish, M. Flothuis, F. Foster, F. Fox, M. Hill, R. Housman, F. Jacobi, J. Kennedy, E. Menges, B. Murray, D. Rybner
The kitten (The trouble with a kitten is that) *
The kitten (The kitten's face is soft) [x] *
The kitty-cat bird () [x] *
The knight whose armour didn't squeak (Of all the Knights in Appledore) *
The knotting song (Hears not my Phillis how the birds) GER
The Kye-Song of St. Bride (O sweet St. Bride of the yellow, yellow hair)
The lad wha lilts sae sweetly (Say lads and lasses ha' ye seen)
The ladies of the garden clubbub () [x] *
The lads in their hundreds (The lads in their hundreds to Ludlow come in for the fair
)
G. Butterworth, I. Gurney, E. Moeran, C. Orr, A. Somervell, A. Cripps, S. Wilson
The lads in their hundreds to Ludlow come in for the fair (The lads in their hundreds to Ludlow come in for the fair
)
G. Butterworth, I. Gurney, E. Moeran, C. Orr, A. Somervell, A. Cripps, S. Wilson
The lads in their hundreds to Ludlow come in for the fair (The lads in their hundreds to Ludlow come in for the fair
)
G. Butterworth, I. Gurney, E. Moeran, C. Orr, A. Somervell, A. Cripps, S. Wilson
The lady of my delight (She walks -- the lady of my delight)
I. Atkins, S. Avery, A. Bleadon, G. Cook, V. Galway, E. Horsman, W. Hunt, D. MacMurrough, R. Robbins, H. Roberton, L. Salter, D. Smith, B. Treharne, H. Watts, M. Bruce
The Lady of Tearful Regret () [x] *
The lady of the lambs (She walks -- the lady of my delight)
I. Atkins, S. Avery, A. Bleadon, G. Cook, V. Galway, E. Horsman, W. Hunt, D. MacMurrough, R. Robbins, H. Roberton, L. Salter, D. Smith, B. Treharne, H. Watts, M. Bruce
The Lady of the West Country (Here lies a most beautiful lady
)
I. Gurney, D. Barlow, M. Besly, G. Cockshott, E. Deale, J. Duarte, A. Hoggett, R. Housman, J. Koch, M. Mulliner, M. Sheldon, D. Stone
The Lady Oriana () [x]
The Lady to her Guitar (For him who struck thy foreign string
)
The Lady Visitor in the Pauper Ward (Why do you break upon this old, cool peace)
The ladybird (I caught a little ladybird)
The Lady's Looking-glass (Trust not too much to that enchanting face)
The Laid-out body () [x] *
The lake (If only I could change like the lake-- dark-- light-- dark-- a broadening smile) [x] *
The Lake Isle of Innisfree (I will arise and go now, and go to Innisfree
) ITA
B. Moore, E. Poston, M. Howe, R. Braun, W. Butler, J. Couch, A. Foote, G. Gibbs, I. Gurney, M. Herbert, T. Kelly, L. Lehmann, H. Ley, A. Morrison, J. Palmer, G. Peel, T. Ritchie, H. Willan, D. Zanders
The Lake of Beauty (Let your mind be quiet, realising the beauty of the world
)
The lama (In far Tibet there live a lama) *
S. Adler, J. Bilik, J. Cohn
The lama (I will arise and go now) (In far Tibet there live a lama) *
S. Adler, J. Bilik, J. Cohn
The lamb (Little Lamb, who made thee
) RUS
J. Adler, S. Adler, O. Anderton, V. Archer, M. Armanini, R. Arnatt, C. Atkinson, E. Bacon, M. Brahe, P. Bezanson, G. Binkerd, R. Boughton, C. Bowman, G. Branning, H. Brian, L. Bristol, J. Brody, H. Brook, C. Brown, P. Browne, J. Brydson, M. Bucci, W. Buczynski, G. Bush, F. Butcher, W. MacNutt, E. Button, N. Cain, M. Caldwell, L. Hoiby, J. Mitchell, R. Vaughan Williams, J. Tavener, W. Bolcom, D. Thomas, P. Carr, G. Chadwick, T. Chanler, J. Chorbajian, F. Christiansen, O. Christiansen, I. Citkowitz, A. Close, J. Collignon, A. Collins, G. Conant, B. Craveiro, J. Crawford, E. Coolidge, G. Cohen, D. Smirnov, F. Hart, P. Nordoff
The lamb () [x] *
The Lamb and Other New Carols [song cycle]
The Lamb and the Dove (Did any bird come flying
)
The Lament (I sigh as I sing for the story land
)
The Lament of Ian the Proud (What is this crying that I hear in the wind
)
The lamentation (The beauty of Israel is slain upon high)
The lamp () [x] *
The lamp in the empty room (I looked back suddenly into the empty room
) *
The lamplighter (My tea is nearly ready and the sun has left the sky
)
R. Quilter, M. Williamson, E. Crowningshield, H. Edwards, S. Lekberg, D. Mason, A. Rowley, T. Shepard, E. Smith, R. Stevenson, J. Whitfield
The land () [x] *
The Land [song cycle]
The Land o' the leal (I'm wearin' awa', John)
The Land of Counterpane (When I was sick and lay a-bed)
G. Chadwick, E. Crowningshield, R. Jager, W. Miessner, M. Radnor, T. Shepard
The land of dreams (Awake, awake my little boy)
A. Aronis, H. Brian, N. Butterley, V. Thomson, O. Morawetz
The Land of Heart's Desire (The wind blows out of the gates of the day)
I. Gurney, H. Gilbert, H. Nelson, M. Shaw
The land of lost content (Into my heart an air that kills
) ITA
I. Gurney, C. Orr, N. Peros, A. Somervell, T. Armstrong, E. Avril, E. Cone, A. Cripps, V. Duke, C. Duncan, R. Field, W. Hoskins, M. Kilby, M. Lang, A. Leichtling, C. Manney, H. Priestley-Smith, H. Proctor-Gregg, E. Rose, L. Russell, J. Raynor
The Land of Lost Content [song cycle]
The Land of Nod (From breakfast on through all the day
)
E. Crowningshield, E. Falk, W. Gilchrist, H. Norris, M. Radnor, L. Zaninelli
The Land of Story-Books (At evening when the lamp is lit
)
The landlord's daughter (There sat one day in quiet) ENG
M. Balfe, O. Cramer, C. Heuberer, W. Jude, W. Montgomery, J. Perring, F. Rogers, W. Watson
The lanely müne (Saftly, saftly through the mirk) [x] *
The lanely müne (Saftly, saftly through the mirk) [x] *
The language of flowers (In Eastern lands they talk in flow'rs
)
The lark (Lark, skylark, spilling your rubbed and round) [x] *
N. Lindsay, B. Naylor, P. Naylor, F. Stark
The lark (Do you ask what the birds say?)
The lark (Swift through the yielding air I glide)
The lark (A lull in the racket and brattle)
The lark () [x]
The lark ascending (He rises and begins to round
)
The lark in the clear air (Dear thoughts are in my mind, and my soul soars enchanted
)
The larky lad (The larky lad frae the pantry) [x] *
The lass of Patie's mill (The lass of Patie's mill)
The lass with the delicate air (Young Molly who lived at the foot of the hill
)
The last chantey (Thus said the Lord in the vault above the cherubim
)
The last dance (The violins swayed the languorous waltz)
The last farewell of lovers () ENG FRE (Text: after Heinrich Heine) [x]
The last gallop (Gone the saturnalia sighing, dying)
The last hermitage () [x] *
The last hero (We laid him to rest with tenderness)
The last hour () [x]
The last invocation (At the last, tenderly)
S. Adler, E. Bacon, A. Bergh, M. Besly, G. Binkerd, E. Bonner, J. Boyd, F. Bridge, L. Campbell-Tipton, J. Carter, R. Diggle, P. Garratt, P. Glass, E. Henderson, W. Hively, L. Kastle, O. Luening, A. Powers, J. Rogers, A. Schmutz, W. Schuman, E. Spalding, W. Storey-Smith, E. Whithorne, T. Whitmer, R. Thompson, T. Pasatieri
The last journey (I felt the world a-spinning on its nave)
The last laugh ('Oh! Jesus Christ! I'm hit,' he said; and died)
The last leaf (I saw him once before
)
The last night that she lived (The last night that she lived)
The last performance (I am playing my oldest tunes, declared she)
The last post (The day's high work is over and done)
The last reader (I sometimes sit beneath a tree and read my own sweet songs)
The last revel (From silver lamps a thin blue smoke is streaming
) ENG
The last rose of summer ('Tis the last rose of summer) GER
B. Britten, A. Foerster, J. Stevenson, F. von Flotow, R. Lalli
The last time I came o'er the muir (The last time I came o'er the muir
)
The last vermillion (The last vermillion) [x] *
The last wine () [x] *
The last word (As sweet as the breath that goes)
The last word of a bluebird (As I went out a Crow)
The last word of a bluebird as told to a child (As I went out a Crow)
The late leaves (The leaves are falling; so am I)
B. Dieren, C. Forsyth, L. Impey, R. Milford, L. Talma
The Late Singer (Here it is spring again)
The Latmian shepherd (The moon's a drowsy fool to-night)
The laugher (I'm everywhere)
The Law the Lawyers Know About (The law the lawyers know about
)
The laws of God, the laws of man (The laws of God, the laws of man)
The Lawyer (The law my calling is; my robe, my tongue, my pen)
The Lawyers Know Too Much (The lawyers, Bob, know too much)
The Lawyers' Way (I 've been list'nin' to them lawyers)
The Lay of the Laborer (A spade! a rake! a hoe!)
The lea (I think no heaven shall ever be) [x] *
The lea-rig (When o'er the hill the eastern star
) GER
The leap (Forget the rest: my heart is true) [x] *
The Leap of Kurroglou (Mounted on Kyrat strong and fleet)
The Leap of Roushan Beg (Mounted on Kyrat strong and fleet)
The leather-winged bat () [x]
The leaves are falling; so am I (The leaves are falling; so am I)
B. Dieren, C. Forsyth, L. Impey, R. Milford, L. Talma
The legend beautiful (In his chamber all alone)
The legend of the birds (When Jesus Christ was four years old
)
B. Britten, P. Warlock, V. Buck, W. Buczynski, G. Bush, H. Davies, J. Duarte, A. Fagge, J. Fearing, N. Gilbert, I. Gurney, G. Gwyther, P. James, D. Murray, W. Pasfield, V. Persichetti, G. Rathbone, J. Roff, H. Simpson, P. Sweetman, E. Thiman, L. Walters, A. Goodhart, R. Vanderlip
The legend of the crossbill (On the cross the dying Saviour) ENG
E. Jones, A. Hopper, L. Lemmens
The legs (There was this road) [x] *
The lemmings (Once in a hundred years the Lemmings come)
The lent lily ('Tis spring; come out to ramble
)
I. Gurney, M. Horder, J. Ireland, C. Orr, M. Owen, C. Champion, A. Cripps, H. Milvain, L. Russell, S. Wilson
The lenten lily ('Tis spring; come out to ramble
)
I. Gurney, M. Horder, J. Ireland, C. Orr, M. Owen, C. Champion, A. Cripps, H. Milvain, L. Russell, S. Wilson
The Lepracaun or Fairy Shoemaker (Little Cowboy, what have you heard
)
The letter (Where is another, sweet as my sweet!)
C. Burleigh, F. Gambogi, A. Pease, A. Sullivan, S. Thomson, R. Walthew, F. Woods
The level bee (Like trains of cars on tracks of plush)
The leveller (Near Martinpuisch that night of hell
)
The licorice field of Pontefract (In the licorice fields of Pontefract) [x] *
The licorice field of Pontefract (In the licorice fields of Pontefract) [x] *
The Life of the Bee [song cycle]
The Light of Golden Summer () FRE [x]
The light of other days (Oft in the stilly night
)
B. Britten, J. Stevenson, C. Gibbs, D. Nyvall, C. Parry, W. Potter, R. Werther
The light of stars (The night is come, but not too soon)
C. Anderson, F. Cowen, J. Horn, W. Sellé
The light that is felt (A tender child of summers three
)
F. Graham, C. Ives, J. Methfessel
The lighthouse (The rocky ledge runs far into the sea)
C. Burleigh, E. Gest, H. Nelson
The lights of home (Pilot, how far from home?
)
The likeness (When I came forth this morn I saw)
The lilac (Who thought of the lilac?) [x] *
The lilacs are in bloom (The lilacs are in bloom
)
The lilly (The modest rose puts forth a thorn
)
W. Alwyn, R. Ash, W. Bolcom, G. Bachlund, F. Hart
The lily () DUT RUS ENG ITA (Text: after Heinrich Heine) [x]
The lily (The modest rose puts forth a thorn
)
W. Alwyn, R. Ash, W. Bolcom, G. Bachlund, F. Hart
The lily () [x]
The lily (Far up the steep, a lily grows) ENG
The lily has a smooth stalk (The lily has a smooth stalk)
G. Finzi, H. Sarson, A. Weidig
The lily in a crystal (You have beheld a smiling rose)
The lily of a day (It is not growing like a tree)
The lily of the vale () [x]
The Lincolnshire poacher (When I was bound apprentice in famous Lincolnshire)
The linden branch () [x] *
The line-gang (Here come the line-gang pioneering by
)
The linnet (Upon this leafy bush)
C. Gibbs, E. Leigh, K. Leighton, P. Naylor, M. Horder
The linnet (I heard a linnet courting)
H. Brook, B. Dale, D. Edge, V. Galway, I. Herbert, H. Noble, H. Parrott, D. Stone, J. Turner
The linnet in the rocky dells (The linnet in the rocky dells
)
T. Fisk, A. Butterworth, J. Littlejohn, J. Mitchell
The Lion (The Lion is a kingly beast
)
The lion (The Lion, the Lion, he dwells in the Waste)
The lion (Oh, weep for Mr. and Mrs. Bryan) *
The Lion and the Unicorn (The Lion and the Unicorn were fighting for the crown)
The lion house () [x] *
The lip and the heart (One day between the Lip and the Heart)
The listeners ('Is there anybody there?' said the Traveller)
N. Dello Joio, C. Gibbs, C. Lander, R. Stephenson, L. White, D. Young, J. Beeson
The Litanies of Satan (Ô toi, le plus savant et le plus beau des Anges)
The little admiral (Stand by to reckon up your battleships)
The little bee () DUT (Text: after Heinrich Heine) [x]
The little bird (My dear Daddie bought a mansion)
The little black boy (My mother bore me in the southern wild
)
W. Bolcom, H. Cowell, J. Crawford, J. Crawford, H. de Lange, R. Cumming, V. Thomson
The little boy found (The little boy lost in the lonely fen
)
R. Boughton, H. Brian, W. Bolcom
The little boy lost (Nought loves another as itself
)
R. Boughton, H. Brian, C. Brown, W. Bolcom
The little boy lost (Father! father! where are you going?
)
The little creature (Twinkum, twankum, twirlum and twitch
)
The Little Crocodile (How doth the little crocodile
)
J. Duke, L. Lehmann, G. Bachlund
The little dancers (Lonely, save for a few faint stars
) [x]
The little Dream-Princess (When all the world asleep) [x] *
The little dreams () [x]
The little field (Within a little field
) [x] *
The little girl found (All the night in woe Lyca's parents go
)
The little girl lost (In futurity I prophetic see
)
The little green orchard (Some one is always sitting there)
C. Gibbs, H. Farjeon, F. Keel
The little horses (Hush you bye, don't you cry, go to sleepy little baby)
The Little Lamb (Little Lamb, who made thee
) RUS
J. Adler, S. Adler, O. Anderton, V. Archer, M. Armanini, R. Arnatt, C. Atkinson, E. Bacon, M. Brahe, P. Bezanson, G. Binkerd, R. Boughton, C. Bowman, G. Branning, H. Brian, L. Bristol, J. Brody, H. Brook, C. Brown, P. Browne, J. Brydson, M. Bucci, W. Buczynski, G. Bush, F. Butcher, W. MacNutt, E. Button, N. Cain, M. Caldwell, L. Hoiby, J. Mitchell, R. Vaughan Williams, J. Tavener, W. Bolcom, D. Thomas, P. Carr, G. Chadwick, T. Chanler, J. Chorbajian, F. Christiansen, O. Christiansen, I. Citkowitz, A. Close, J. Collignon, A. Collins, G. Conant, B. Craveiro, J. Crawford, E. Coolidge, G. Cohen, D. Smirnov, F. Hart, P. Nordoff
The little love-god (The little love-god lying once asleep
)
J. Andriessen, P. Ketting
The little love-god lying once asleep (The little love-god lying once asleep
)
J. Andriessen, P. Ketting
The Little Match Girl (It was terribly cold, darkness was falling, and it was snowing quickly on the last evening of the year) [x] *
The little men (Up the aery mountain
)
H. Bath, A. Bax, S. Bodley, J. Butt, B. Dieren, J. Gaynor, L. Gruenberg, H. Hadley, M. Hill, W. Macfarren, P. Mimart, A. Needham, H. Roberton, A. Robinson, M. Shaw, G. Taylor, M. Thomas, F. White, L. Woodgate, G. Rathbone, F. Ward
The little nut-tree (I had a little nut-tree, and nothing would it bear)
The little old Cupid ('Twas a very small garden)
B. Crist, C. Hely-Hutchinson, H. McKinney
The little old table (Creak, little wood thing, creak
)
The little one sleeps in its cradle (The little one sleeps in its cradle)
The little red calf (The little red calf) [x] *
The little red lark (Oh swan of slenderness
)
The Little Rooster and the Little Hen (This is the story of the Little Rooster and the Little Hen
) ENG
The little salamander (When I go free)
The little seamstress () [x]
The little serving maid (There was a Queen of England)
The little shepherd's song () [x]
The little stone (How happy is the little stone)
E. Bacon, A. Brown, J. Heiss
The little Tartar maiden (The little Tartar maiden)
The little tavern (I'll keep a little tavern
)
The little tippler (I taste a liquor never brewed)
C. Dickinson, J. Duke, R. Escher, A. Farwell, W. Gettel, N. Peros, W. Sydeman, R. Ward, A. Weiss, B. Roe
The little turtle (There was a little turtle)
J. Carpenter, H. Enders, H. Sherman, V. Weigl
The Little Turtle Dove (O can't you see yon little turtle dove)
The little vagabond (Dear Mother, dear Mother, the Church is cold
)
R. Ash, G. Antheil, W. Bolcom, W. Kemp, M. Shaw, Sommerfeldt, G. Victory, C. Vollrath, J. Crawford
The Lobster Quadrille (Will you walk a little faster?" said a whiting to a snail
)
G. Ligeti, J. Duke, L. Lehmann
The loneliest man (Now since the day) ENG
The loneliness one dare not sound (The Loneliness One dare not sound) *
The lonely (Lone and forgotten) [x] *
The Lonely Death (In the cold I will rise, I will bathe)
The lonely hunter (Green branches, green branches, I see you beckon; I follow!)
The lonely land (Cedar and jagged fir uplift sharp barbs) *
The Lonely Landscape [song cycle]
The lonely of heart (The wind blows out of the gates of the day)
I. Gurney, H. Gilbert, H. Nelson, M. Shaw
The lonely tree (A twisted ash, a ragged fir
)
F. Hart, R. Housman, W. Wordsworth
The lonesome dove (Oh, don't you see that lonesome dove) *
The long day closes (No star is o'er the lake)
The long hill (I must have passed the crest a while ago)
The longest wait (No, it is not love that I desire) *
The look (Strephon kissed me in the spring)
S. Barab, J. Behrend, A. Fish, M. Flothuis, F. Foster, F. Fox, M. Hill, R. Housman, F. Jacobi, J. Kennedy, E. Menges, B. Murray, D. Rybner
The Lord bless you and keep you (The Lord bless you and keep you)
The Lord Is My Shepherd (The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want
) ENG GER FRE
P. Creston, E. Rubbra, G. Bachlund
The Lord knows... () [x]
The Lord Mayor's Table (Let all the Nine Muses lay by their abuses)
The Lord Star (On the beach, at night, stands a child)
E. Bacon, W. Bergsma, J. Harrison, A. Imbrie, P. James, V. Persichetti
The Lordly Hudson (Driver, what stream is it?" I asked, well knowing
) *
The Lord's Prayer (Our Father, which art in heaven) ENG GER
The Lore-Ley () SPA ENG ITA FRE (Text: after Heinrich Heine) [x]
The Loreley: legend () SPA ENG ITA FRE (Text: after Heinrich Heine) [x]
The loss of love (All through an empty place I go)
The Lost Child (It was fifty years ago)
The lost chord (Seated one day at the organ)
The Lost Heart [song cycle]
The Lost Lady Found ('Twas down in yon valley a fair maid did dwell
)
The lost lamb (The little Tartar maiden)
The lost one (It is the evening hour
)
H. Clark, S. Fraser, L. Walters
The lost one (The red gleam o'er the mountains
) ENG
The lost shoe (Poor little Lucy
)
G. Bachlund, A. Milner, J. Turner
The lost star (A star was loosed from heaven)
The Lost Sunbeam (There were loud drums)
The lot of love is chosen (The lot of love is chosen. I learnt that much struggling for an image)
The lotus flower () RUS BAQ ENG ITA FRE (Text: after Heinrich Heine) [x]
The lotus flower () RUS BAQ ENG ITA FRE (Text: after Heinrich Heine) [x]
The lotus flower () RUS BAQ ENG ITA FRE (Text: after Heinrich Heine) [x]
The Lotus Isles ("Courage!" he said, and pointed toward the land)
The lout (No sort of learning ever hurt his head) [x]
The Love of Comrades (Come, I will make the continent indissoluble)
R. Boughton, M. Frank, Anonymous, I. Gertz, E. Helm, G. Kleinsinger, H. Norris, F. White, E. Zuckmayer
The Love Poems of Marichiko [song cycle]
The love song of Har Dyal (Alone upon the housetops to the North
)
P. Grainger, C. Ives, F. Ayres, A. Adams, M. Batten, A. Foote, T. Galloway, T. Hunt, M. Kernochan, A. Scott
The love which me (The love which me so cruelly tormenteth)
The love-gift of sorrow (For all my sorrow I have been more glad) [x]
The lovely lass of Inverness (The lovely lass o' Inverness) ITA GER FRE
The lovely month of May () DUT HEB SPA ENG ITA FRE [x]
The lover (My love has no measure) [x] *
The Lover and his Lass (It was a lover and his lass
) GER
G. Barton, D. Buck, G. Bush, M. Dring, H. Clough-Leighter, G. Finzi, A. Foote, E. Korngold, T. Morley, C. Parry, R. Quilter, P. Warlock, R. Faith, M. Horder, E. Moeran, R. Clarke, M. Horder, D. Edeson, F. Keel
The lover as mirror () [x] *
The lover complayneth the unkindnes of his love (My lute, adieu ! perform the last)
The lover mourns for the loss of love (Pale brows, still hands and dim hair
)
P. Warlock, P. Warlock, R. Warren, R. Warren
The Lover Pleads with His Friend for Old Friends (Though you are in your shining days
) ITA
The lover tells of a rose (All things uncomely and broken, all things worn out and old)
The Lover tells of the Rose in his Heart (All things uncomely and broken, all things worn out and old)
The lovers (The rose did caper on her cheek)
The lover's curse (This one and that one will court him)
The lover's ghost (Well met, well met, my own true love)
The lover's maze (O be still, be still, unquiet thoughts, and rest on love's adventer)
The Lover's Resolution (Shall I, wasting in despair
) FRE GER
The lover's song (Lend me thy fillet, Love!
)
The lowest trees have tops (The lowest trees have tops, the ant her gall) ITA
The Lowestoft Boat (In Lowestoft a boat was laid)
The loyal lover (I'll weave my love a garland)
The Lucy Poems: A Song Cycle for Bass-Baritone and Piano [song cycle]
The Ludlow Cycle [song cycle]
The lupine (Ah, lupine, with silvery leaves)
The lute () [x]
The lute player (She was a lady great and splendid)
The Lute Player of Casa Blanca (No others sing as you have sung)
The mad dog (Good people all, of every sort)
The Mad Gardener's Song (He thought he saw an Elephant)
The Mad Girl's Song (Good-morrow to the day so fair)
The mad knight's song () [x] *
The Mad Maid's Song (Good-morrow to the day so fair)
The mad prince (Who said 'Peacock Pie'
)
C. Gibbs, I. Anhalt, J. Emeléus
The mad woman of Punnet's Town (A swell within her billowed skirts
)
The madman and the child () [x] *
The Magi and King Herod (Three Kings are here, both wealthy and wise
) [x] *
The magic morning (The boating party) [x] *
The Magpie (I lingered near a cottage door)
The maid and the ferry (Ferry me across the water
)
N. Rorem, A. Blank, G. Finzi, S. Fraser, M. Helyer, S. Homer, J. Ireland, J. Longmire, D. Lord, D. Parke, G. Peel, B. Scott, S. Scott, C. Sharman, M. Shaw, C. Stanford, F. Swinstead, E. Thiman, J. Wardale, P. Wilkinson, D. Hagen
The maid of artless grace (She is a maid of artless grace) ENG
G. Allen, J. Blockley, R. Cairos-Rego
The Maid of Athens (Maid of Athens, ere we part
) GER
H. Allen, M. Balfe, J. Barnett, P. Cimino, W. Duncan, G. Duval, J. Ellerton, B. Farebrother, C. Gounod, A. Guilbert, W. Horsley, H. Kalliwoda, G. Kiallmark, G. Linley, E. Loder, J. Mount, I. Nathan, S. Nelson, H. Pierson, V. Puccita, H. Salwey, F. Vollrath, S. Waller, W. Williams
The maid of Isla (O, Maid of Isla, from the cliff) GER
The Maid of the Mill [song cycle]
The maid that tends the goats (Hark! the mavis' evening sang
)
The maiden (Who was this that came by the way
)
The maiden and the weathercock (O weathercock on the village spire)
W. Austin, L. Lehmann, C. Noyes, H. Pasmore
The Maiden Blush (So look the mornings when the sun)
The maid's lament (I loved him not; and yet, now he is gone)
The main deep (The long-rólling) [x] *
The Man (Truly," said Man, "I am made in the image of God) *
The man he killed (Had he and I but met
)
The man of life upright (The man of life upright)
The man of life vpright (The man of life vpright, whose guiltlesse hart is free
)
The man of life vpright (The man of life vpright, whose chearfull minde is free
)
The man of Tyre (The man of Tyre went down to the sea) *
The man, the flute, the serpent (There was an Old Man with a flute)
K. Jones, T. Kirk, E. Pehkonen, G. Petrassi
The Man with the Hoe and Other Songs [song cycle]
The Manly Heart (or, in Lilyanne's case, Womanly) (Shall I, wasting in despair
) FRE GER
The mantle of blue (O men from the fields
)
H. Hughes, A. Bax, M. Sheldon, J. Angel, M. Brand, F. Bridge, C. Cadoret, A. Cooke, J. Coulthard, E. Deale, E. Deale, E. Deale, J. Dear, J. Duarte, P. Edmonds, R. Fleming, R. Ganz, F. Hart, H. Harty, J. Hind, E. Lodge, H. Loughborough, P. McIntyre, D. Parke, B. Pentland, E. Rubbra, A. Stout, P. Sweetman, C. Thomas, K. Tod, B. Treharne, M. Weaver, K. Weigl, P. Wilkinson
The march (I heard a voice that cried, "Make way for those who died!")
The Marchioness Of Brinvilliers (He toned the sprightly beam of morning
)
The Margaret Sanger Song (More children from the fit, less from the unfit)
The market (A man came to me at the fair
)
The Market-Girl (Nobody took any notice of her as she stood on the causey kerb
)
G. Finzi, A. Bax, F. Goossen, A. Hale
The marksmen (Come from the mountain side)
The Marriage of Heaven and Hell () [x]
The marriage of souls () [x] *
The marriage of true minds (Let me not to the marriage of true minds
) ITA GER
G. Bachlund, H. Bielawa, R. Bruči, M. Castelnuovo-Tedesco, D. Cooke, J. Coulthard, A. Hale, W. Huebner, R. Lake, C. James, B. Johansson, L. Kondorossy, R. Le Lacheur, J. Littlejohn, B. Phillips, S. Pimsleur, D. Roth, J. Selnes, R. Simpson, M. Sofsky, G. Swisher, G. Winham, L. Zarchen, L. Hoiby
The Married Beau [song cycle]
The married man (The bachelor 'e fights for one
)
G. Cobb, J. Gro, W. Ward-Higgs
The martini () [x] *
The mask (Put off that mask of burning gold)
The mask (When I complained of April's day) [x] *
The master and the leaves (We are budding, Master, budding)
The Master-Player (An old, worn harp that had been played)
The matron-cat's song (So once again the trouble's o'er
) *
The May morning () FRE [x]
The meadow rue (The tall white rue stands like a ghost)
The Meditation of the Old Fisherman (You waves, though you dance by my feet like children at play)
The meeting (All under the lime-trees the music sounds) (Text: after Heinrich Heine) [x]
The meeting () [x]
The meeting (After so long an absence)
The melodies you sing () [x] *
The melon-seller (Wish no word unspoken, want no look away!)
The Men in Bowler Hats Are Sweet () [x] *
The men of Gotham (In a bowl to sea went wise men three)
C. Gibbs, G. Jacob, C. Lloyd, D. Stone, R. Tremain
The mermaid () [x] *
The mermaid's song (Now the dancing sunbeams play
) FRE
The merry bells of Yule (The time draws near the birth of Christ)
E. Bacon, L. Baker, J. Bridge, Florian, R. Graham, C. Lang, E. Lear, E. Naylor, A. Reichardt, W. Wild, D. Williams
The merry bells shall ring (The merry bells shall ring)
The merry cuckoo (The merry cuckoo, messenger of spring)
The merry green wood (Who goes amid the green wood
)
D. Arditti, L. Betts, J. Brown, L. Clarke, H. Kauder, C. Kittleson, E. Moeran, H. Richards, W. Spencer
The merry, merry lark (The merry, merry lark was up and singing
)
The merry month of May (O, the month of May, the merry month of May)
The merry wedding (Tidings are told both far and wide) ENG FRE
The message () [x]
The message (Send home my long-strayed eyes to me)
W. Flanagan, G. Coprario, L. Hoiby
The message () (Text: after Heinrich Heine) [x]
The message (Toward sunset this November day) [x] *
The Message (Wind of the gentle summer night)
The messenger (Bee! tell me whence do you come?)
The Messenger (He comes with western winds, with evening's wandering airs)
The Messenger (In the dungeon-crypts, idly did I stray
)
The Metropolitan Tower (We walked together in the dusk)
The Metropolitan Tower and Other Songs [song cycle]
The microbe (The Microbe is so very small)
D. Martino, V. Persichetti
The Mid-World (This is the red, red region)
The middle watch (In a blue dusk the ship astern)
The middle-aged shepherd () [x] *
The midnight hour (I stood on the bridge at midnight)
R. Armitage, J. Barnett, J. Blockley, P. Bucalossi, L. Carew, L. Cottell, E. Dickson, A. Landon, M. Lindsay, F. Romer, S. Smallwood, M. Stevens, J. Walker
The midnight ride of Paul Revere (Listen, my children, and you shall hear of the midnight ride of Paul Revere)
D. Buck, C. Busch, N. Cain, A. Gantvoort, D. Mason, R. Ringwald, J. Schehl, M. Vernon, N. Olin
The midnight skaters (The hop-poles stand in cones) [x] *
The midnight sun (I thought I woke: the midnight sun) [x] *
The mighty thoughts of an old world (The mighty thought of an old world)
The mignonette (A dame of high degree) [x]
The mild mother () [x]
The milkmaid's song (Shame upon you, Robin)
The mill (Winding and grinding) [x]
The mill stream (The mill-stream, now that noises cease) *
The millennium () [x]
The Miller of Dee (There was a jolly miller once
) GER
The Miller of Dee (There was a jolly miller once lived on the river Dee
)
The miller of Mansfield (How happy a state does the miller possess)
The miller's daughter (Love that hath us in the net
)
G. Bennett, F. Brandeis, H. Burnett, A. Buzzi-Peccia, A. Cellier, G. Chadwick, O. Cramer, R. De Valmeney, W. Duncan, J. Farmer, E. Fitzwilliam, J. Fuchs, W. Gill, R. Goldbeck, A. Hartel, J. Hatton, Hatzfeld, F. Hervey, E. Loder, E. Monk, F. Nicholls, A. Pease, C. Pinsuti, A. Plumpton (attribution uncertain), H. Roberton, L. Taylor, E. Tennyson, J. Thomas, S. Thomson, C. Vauclain, S. Warren, S. Warren, H. Willan
The miller's daughter (I ha'e been courting at a lass)
The mind lives on the heart (The Mind lives on the Heart) *
The Minister (I mastered pastoral theology, the Greek of the Apostles, and all the difficult subjects in a minister's carriculum.
)
The Minnesinger (Vogelweid the Minnesinger)
J. Hatton, G. Rathbone, W. Weiss
The minstrel (Keen blaws the wind o'er Donocht head)
The Minstrel Boy (The Minstrel Boy to the war is gone)
The Minstrel-Boy (The Minstrel Boy to the war is gone)
The Minstrels (God sent his Singers upon earth
)
D. Arditti, F. Abt, D. Bell, F. Bornschein, A. Gaul, H. Gaul, C. Harris, A. MacKenzie, W. Mitchell, G. Osborne, D. Protheroe, E. Rau, L. Saar, B. Schurig, D. Sellew, C. Sodero, H. Stark, B. Tours, H. Waller, J. Work
The minuet () [x] *
The miracle (The fields lay brown on either hand) [x]
The Mob Within the Heart [song cycle]
The Mock Turtle's Lament (Beautiful Soup, so rich and green)
J. Duke, L. Lehmann, G. Bachlund
The Mock Turtle's Song (Beautiful Soup, so rich and green)
J. Duke, L. Lehmann, G. Bachlund
The mocking fairy (Won't you look out of your window, Mrs. Gill)
M. Besly, G. Dyson, B. Crist
The moment (Never, never again) [x] *
The monk (I go with silent feet and slow)
The monk and his cat (Pangur, white Pangur) ENG *
The Monks of Bangor's March (When the heathen trumpet's clang) GER
The monks of Croyland (Witlaf, a king of the Saxons)
H. Allon, G. Gow, J. Hatton, M. Ostlere, W. Weiss
The monotony song () [x] *
The monstrous sea (The monstrous sea, with melancholy war
)
The moods (Time drops in decay)
The moon (And, like a dying lady, lean and pale
)
P. Hindemith, B. Rands, J. Beeson, A. Steinert, A. Cooke
The moon (The moon has a face like the clock in the hall
)
A. Hovhaness, L. Lehmann, A. Balendonck, M. Covert, E. Falk, M. Helyer, M. Radnor, A. Shields, P. Wilkinson, P. Williams
The moon (The sun descending in the west
)
B. Rands, A. Aronis, J. Audlin, C. Bänsch-Narnia, P. Bezanson, J. Blumenthal, E. Button, A. Callaway, W. Bolcom, A. Colborn
The moon (Thy beauty haunts me heart and soul)
R. Farley, A. Garlick, A. Garlick, I. Gurney, G. Read, R. Smith, F. Ticciati, W. Webber
The Moon (If the Moon had a hand)
The moon and the water-lily () DUT RUS ENG ITA [x]
The moon drops low (The moon drops low that once soared high)
The moon has a face (The moon has a face like the clock in the hall
)
A. Hovhaness, L. Lehmann, A. Balendonck, M. Covert, E. Falk, M. Helyer, M. Radnor, A. Shields, P. Wilkinson, P. Williams
The moon has set (The moon has set, and the Pleiades) ENG ITA GER
The Moon is a Mirror [song cycle]
The moon is fully risen (The moon is fully risen
) ENG FRE
The moon is in the marshes (The moon is in the marshes
)
The moon maiden's song (Sleep! Cast thy canopy
)
The moon of roses (This is the moon of roses)
K. Bassett, B. Crist, C. Johns
The Moon Songs [song cycle]
The moonlit tree () [x]
The moonpath () [x]
The moon's funeral (The Moon is dead. I saw her die)
The moon's greygolden meshes make (The moon's greygolden meshes make
)
D. Del Tredici, E. Carducci, B. Boydell, R. Field, J. Gruen, J. Jarrett, D. Martino
The Moon's the North Wind's Cooky (The Moon's the North Wind's cooky
)
M. Taylor, E. Kettering, J. Heggie
The Moon's the North Wind's Cooky (What the Little Girl Said) (The Moon's the North Wind's cooky
)
The Moon's the North Wind's Cooky (What the little girl said) (The Moon's the North Wind's cooky
)
M. Taylor, E. Kettering, J. Heggie
The more loving one (Looking up at the stars, I know quite well
) *
The morning air plays on my face (The morning air plays on my face
) GER
The morning comes to consciousness (The morning comes to consciousness)
E. Rautavaara, H. Swanson
The morning star (Now the bright morning star, day's harbinger)
The morning watch (O joys! Infinite sweetness! with what flowers)
The morns are meeker than they were (The morns are meeker than they were)
R. Baksa, A. Brown, H. Clarke, R. Kent, E. Marzo
The moth (Isled in the midnight air)
The Mother (You are the present and the past) *
The Mother of God (The threefold terror of love; a fallen flare)
The Mother of the Commander Michitsuna (Have you any idea how long a night can last) ENG *
The mother's heart (A poor lad once and a lad so trim
) ENG
The mother's song (It is so still in the house.
)
The moth's kiss (The moth's kiss, first
)
N. Rorem, A. Barnett, J. Komter, B. Treharne, L. True, A. Hartmann
The moth's kiss and the bee's kiss (The moth's kiss, first
)
N. Rorem, A. Barnett, J. Komter, B. Treharne, L. True, A. Hartmann
The mound (For a moment pause
) *
The mountain (The mountain sat upon the plain)
The mountain echo () ENG (Text: after Heinrich Heine) [x]
The mountain echo () ENG [x]
The mountain voice () ENG (Text: after Heinrich Heine) [x]
The mountain voice () ENG (Text: after Heinrich Heine) [x]
The mountain voice () ENG (Text: after Heinrich Heine) [x]
The mountaineer (Oh, at the eagle's height)
The mountains (Still, and blanched, and cold, and lone)
The mountains -- grow unnoticed (The Mountains -- grow unnoticed
) *
The mountains are dancing (when faces called flowers float out of the ground
) *
D. Argento, J. Duke, E. Mandel
The mountain's voice () ENG (Text: after Heinrich Heine) [x]
The mournful lovers (Come, sad turtle, mateless moaning
) (Text: 17th century)
The mouse () [x] *
The Mouse That Gnawed the Oak-Tree Down (The mouse that gnawed the oak-tree down)
L. Gruenberg, N. Dello Joio
The mucking o' Geordie's byre (My heart is a breaking, dear Tittie
)
The mucking of Geordie's byer (As I went o'er yon meadow)
The mugger's song (Driving up the Mallerstang
)
The Music Makers (We are the music makers)
The music of the sea (The night is calm and cloudless)
F. Boott, F. Boott, W. Borrow, J. Coward, E. Done, G. Dyson, R. Harvey, J. Hatton, B. Loveland, J. Mosenthal, J. Nelson
The music tree (I have made my tree a singing tree whose every leaf is a note) [x] *
The Musical Box (Mary, Mary come and listen a minute!
) *
The Musical Box [song cycle]
The Musumë's song () [x]
The myrtle (Its clinging, mournful leaves, I said
) GER
The mysteries (When I was young I'd little sense) [x]
The Mysterious Cat (I saw a proud, mysterious cat)
L. Gruenberg, E. Kettering, D. Moore
The mystery (Your eyes drink of me)
The mystic's prayer (Lay me to sleep in sheltering flame
)
The Naming of Cats (The Naming of Cats) [x] *
The Nantucket Songs [song cycle]
The nature of Love (To noble heart Love doth for shelter fly) ENG
The Nautch girl () [x]
The Negro speaks of rivers (I've known rivers: I've known rivers ancient as the world
)
M. Bonds, H. Swanson, J. Berger, J. Work, G. Bachlund
The neophyte (Who knows what days I answer for to-day?)
The nettle (It nods and curtseys and recovers
)
I. Gurney, H. Searle, A. Cripps, R. Field
The New Bedford Whaler (There was a 'Bedford Whaler put out to hunt for oil)
The New Cabaret Girl (That little yaller gal wid blue-green eyes) *
The New Colossus (Not like the brazen giant of Greek fame)
The New Ghost (And he cast it down, down, on the green grass
)
The new mistress (Oh, sick am I to see you, will you never let me be?)
R. Baksa, H. Foss, C. Marillier
The new moon's silver sickle () [x]
The new river (Down the river comes a noise)
The new road (Slowly and softly the waters recede) *
The new suit (Racka moochy wicky wacky and a woo, haggedy goo
) *
The new suit (Zipperfly) (Racka moochy wicky wacky and a woo, haggedy goo
) *
The new trail () [x]
The New World [song cycle]
The New Year (Ring out, wild bells, to the wild sky
)
E. Bainton, C. Gounod, G. Bantock, J. Blockley, L. Damrosch, G. Edmundson, W. Gilchrist, E. Hall, J. Hatton, L. Hess, R. Holmes, L. Maury, F. Tosti, E. Taylor, C. Tobin, A. Tregaskis, M. Vogrich, F. Boott, P. Fletcher, D. Cox, A. Couper, C. Atkinson, L. Baker, B. Britten, J. Calkin, E. Heathcote, J. Jordan, H. Lahee, F. McCollin, K. Newbury, J. Peake, F. Ricketts, A. Rowley, P. Sacco, R. Sanders, E. Walker, C. Wilson, F. Wood, S. Wood
The New Year's Bells (Ring out, wild bells, to the wild sky
)
E. Bainton, C. Gounod, G. Bantock, J. Blockley, L. Damrosch, G. Edmundson, W. Gilchrist, E. Hall, J. Hatton, L. Hess, R. Holmes, L. Maury, F. Tosti, E. Taylor, C. Tobin, A. Tregaskis, M. Vogrich, F. Boott, P. Fletcher, D. Cox, A. Couper, C. Atkinson, L. Baker, B. Britten, J. Calkin, E. Heathcote, J. Jordan, H. Lahee, F. McCollin, K. Newbury, J. Peake, F. Ricketts, A. Rowley, P. Sacco, R. Sanders, E. Walker, C. Wilson, F. Wood, S. Wood
The nickel under the foot () [x] *
The night (Most Holy Night, that still dost keep
)
I. Gurney, P. Warlock, R. Fleming, D. Barlow, R. Fleming, H. Gill, M. Herbert, J. Hind, A. Potter, E. Rubbra, B. Treharne
The night dances (A smile fell in the grass. Irretrievable!
) *
M. Altena, F. Ahrold, P. Lambro
The night has a thousand eyes (The night has a thousand eyes
)
The night in silence under many a star (Come lovely and soothing death
)
W. Schuman, G. Crumb, G. Crumb, G. Crumb, G. Crumb, G. Crumb
The night is calm and cloudless (The night is calm and cloudless)
F. Boott, F. Boott, W. Borrow, J. Coward, E. Done, G. Dyson, R. Harvey, J. Hatton, B. Loveland, J. Mosenthal, J. Nelson
The night is dark and loud (The sea is full of wandering foam)
I. Gurney, F. Hart, F. Hart
The night is darkening round me (The night is darkening round me
)
J. Mitchell, P. Harrison, L. Klein, F. Piket
The night is darknening round me (The night is darkening round me
)
J. Mitchell, P. Harrison, L. Klein, F. Piket
The night is freezing fast (The night is freezing fast)
H. Andrews, A. Garlick, D. Hollister, M. Merriman, L. Russell, J. Heggie
The night of the dance (The cold moon hangs to the sky by its horn)
The night of Trafalgar (In the wild October night-time, when the wind raved round the land
)
I. Gurney, C. Scott, B. Smith
The Night Piece (Her eyes the glow-worm lend thee
)
The Night Piece, to Julia (Her eyes the glow-worm lend thee
)
The night rider (Whenever the moon and the stars are set
) FRE
J. Masseus, C. Stanford, R. Hahn, H. Andrews, M. Andrews, A. Balendonck, M. Bodde, H. Bright, H. Brook, E. Crowningshield, T. Riego, V. Drozdoff, E. Falk, J. Foulds, F. Gambogi, N. Gilbert, G. Grant-Schaefer, C. Hand, D. Holman, D. Mason, M. Radnor, H. Rhodes, J. Rutter, B. Scott, E. Smith
The night sea () [x]
The night sky () [x] *
The night song ('Tis silence on the enchanted lake)
The night watch () [x]
The Night Wind (There it is! It wakes tonight sweet thoughts that will not die)
The Night Wind [song cycle]
The night-swans ('Tis silence on the enchanted lake)
The Night-Wind (In summer's mellow midnight
)
T. Fisk, A. Butterworth, M. Sutherland
The nightingale (One mornin', one mornin', one mornin' in May)
The nightingale (Hark how the Nightingale displayes)
The nightingale (The nightingale has not come) ENG *
The nightingale (The nightingale has a lyre of gold
) GER
F. Delius, H. Parker, R. Quilter, R. Faith, F. Allitsen, A. Beach, H. Brainard, J. Densmore, V. Harris, F. Hart, A. Lambert, C. McKinley, M. Rogers, L. Ronald, H. Loomis, B. Whelply
The nightingale (Sing, sing nightingale blest
) ENG
The nightingale (Here is the soundless cypress on the lawn
)
The nightingale (The nightingale, as soon as April bringeth)
The nightingale and the lark (I can never remember all the words of our song. Help me out, come on
) ENG
The nightingale and the rose (From the brake the Nightingale
)
R. Quilter, S. Homer, W. Watts
The nightingale has a lyre of gold (The nightingale has a lyre of gold
) GER
F. Delius, H. Parker, R. Quilter, R. Faith, F. Allitsen, A. Beach, H. Brainard, J. Densmore, V. Harris, F. Hart, A. Lambert, C. McKinley, M. Rogers, L. Ronald, H. Loomis, B. Whelply
The nightingale near the house (Here is the soundless cypress on the lawn
)
The nightingale unheard (Yes, Nightingale, through all the summer-time)
The nightingales (Beautiful must be the mountains whence ye come)
G. Finzi, E. Cone, D. Dorward, F. Hart, K. Jones, E. Mattila, R. Robbins, L. Saar, J. Sacco, H. Swanson
The nightingale's song () [x]
The nightingale's song (I sing to my love, the rose)
The ninepenny fidil (My father and mother were Irish
)
The non-pareil (Though Chloe's out of fashion)
The noon call (Hear the call!/ Fays be still!)
The Norman baron (n his chamber, weak and dying)
T. Anderton, F. Baxter, G. Francis
The North Wind (Fresh from his fastnesses)
The northern days (The summer nights are short)
The Northern Star (Behold, she is risen who lay asleep so long)
The Now () [x]
The Nun of Nidaros (In the convent of Drontheim
) DUT ENG
E. Elgar, D. Buck, D. Protheroe
The nurse's song (When the voices of children are heard on the green
)
A. Aronis, G. Beglarion, P. Bezanson, A. Brewer, W. Bolcom, J. Crawford, J. Crawford, W. Crofut, F. Keel
The Nurse's Song (Lullaby baby, lullaby baby, thy nurse will tend thee) ENG
The nut brown maid ('Twas in the bloom of May) [x]
The Nymphs and shepherds danced () [x]
The oak () [x]
The oak () [x]
The oblation (Ask nothing more of me, sweet)
H. Brown, F. Cowen, B. Crist, C. Deis, T. Marzials, K. Rathaus, H. Ware
The Occultation of Orion (I saw, as in a dream sublime)
The ocean wood (Gray woods within whose silent shade)
The October Redbreast (Autumn is weary, halt, and old
)
The octogenarian (The octogenarian leaned from his window)
The octopus (Tell me, O Octopus, I begs) *
The Odalisque (A gaily dressed damsel steps forth from her bower) ENG
The officer (The officer wore a thin smile) *
the old almost lady (n ot eth eold almos
) *
The old black billy an' me (The sheep are yarded, an' I sit)
The old, bold mate (Oh, some are fond of red wine and some are fond of white
)
P. Warlock, D. Taylor, I. Gurney, E. Bristol
The old bridge at Florence (Taddeo Gaddi built me. I am old)
The old brigade (Where are the boys of the old Brigade)
The old clock (Somewhat back from the village street)
F. Allitsen, M. Lindsay, J. Blockley, F. Boott, T. Bricher, J. Callcott, L. Carew, E. Dickson, J. Hatton, E. Hime, J. Hutchinson, A. Landon, L. Marshall, G. Marston, W. Montgomery, F. Pease, R. Stöpel, M. Trannack, W. Watson
The old clock on the stairs (Somewhat back from the village street)
F. Allitsen, M. Lindsay, J. Blockley, F. Boott, T. Bricher, J. Callcott, L. Carew, E. Dickson, J. Hatton, E. Hime, J. Hutchinson, A. Landon, L. Marshall, G. Marston, W. Montgomery, F. Pease, R. Stöpel, M. Trannack, W. Watson
The old enemy () [x] *
The old familiar faces (I have had playmates, I have had companions)
The old fisherman of the mists and waters (The Lady Moon is my lover
) ENG
The old gown (I have seen her in gowns the brightest)
The Old Gumbie Cat (I have a Gumbie Cat) [x] *
The Old Hall (Old Hall of Elbe, ruined, lonely now)
The old highland laddie (The Lawland maids gang trig and fine
)
The Old Horse in the City (The moon's a peck of corn. It lies
)
The old house (Deserted here, the old house
) ENG (Text: after Franta Bass) *
The old house (Lonely I wander through scenes of my childhood) *
The old house (The old house is drowsy) [x] *
The old house by the lindens (The old house by the lindens)
G. Liebling, R. Andrews, J. Bennett, J. Blockley, M. Davis, E. Dickson, F. Fontein-Tuinhout, C. Frost, A. Gatty, H. Glover, E. Hime, G. Martin, C. Miller, Minima, W. Mitchell, C. Converse, A. Rosewig, W. Weiss
The old house by the lindens stood (The old house by the lindens)
G. Liebling, R. Andrews, J. Bennett, J. Blockley, M. Davis, E. Dickson, F. Fontein-Tuinhout, C. Frost, A. Gatty, H. Glover, E. Hime, G. Martin, C. Miller, Minima, W. Mitchell, C. Converse, A. Rosewig, W. Weiss
The old house by the lindens. The faces of the children they were no longer there. (The old house by the lindens)
G. Liebling, R. Andrews, J. Bennett, J. Blockley, M. Davis, E. Dickson, F. Fontein-Tuinhout, C. Frost, A. Gatty, H. Glover, E. Hime, G. Martin, C. Miller, Minima, W. Mitchell, C. Converse, A. Rosewig, W. Weiss
The old king () [x] *
The old maid (I saw her in a Broadway car)
The old man (I am my own ghost now) [x] *
The old man at the crossing (I sweep the street and lift me hat) [x]
The old man with a beard (There was an Old Man with a Beard
)
G. Bachlund, M. Lang, C. Stanford
The Old Man with a gong (There was an Old Man with a gong)
C. Gibbs, M. Lang, E. Pehkonen, C. Stanford
The old man's love song (Ha hae ha ha hae ha hae ha nae thae ha tha ae ha thoe. Daylight! Dawnlight!
)
The Old Man's Love-Song (Ha hae ha ha hae ha hae ha nae thae ha tha ae ha tho-e)
The old men (I heard the old, old men say
)
N. Rorem, K. Bissell, R. Rollin, R. Warren
The Old Men (Old men who have studied)
The old men admiring themselves in the water (I heard the old, old men say
)
N. Rorem, K. Bissell, R. Rollin, R. Warren
The old mother (My dear old mother, poor thou art) ENG GER
The old, old winds (The old old winds that blew)
The old sailor (There was once an old sailor my grandfather knew) *
The old sailor (There came an old sailor
) [x] *
The old soldier (There came an Old Soldier to my door)
B. Crist, D. Dushkin, C. Gibbs, C. Hely-Hutchinson, F. Swain
The old stoic (Riches I hold in light esteem
)
J. Bove, J. Duke, T. Pasatieri, R. Owens
The old stone house (Nothing on the grey roof, nothing on the brown)
The old story (Like many a one, when you had gold
) ENG
The old strain (My pleasant home be side the Dee!
) GER
The "Old Superb" (The wind was rising easterly, the morning sky was blue
)
The old tailor (There once was an old Tailor) [x] *
The old temple among the mountains (The temple courts with grasses rank abound) ENG
The old timepiece (Somewhat back from the village street)
F. Allitsen, M. Lindsay, J. Blockley, F. Boott, T. Bricher, J. Callcott, L. Carew, E. Dickson, J. Hatton, E. Hime, J. Hutchinson, A. Landon, L. Marshall, G. Marston, W. Montgomery, F. Pease, R. Stöpel, M. Trannack, W. Watson
The old timepiece on the stairs (Somewhat back from the village street)
F. Allitsen, M. Lindsay, J. Blockley, F. Boott, T. Bricher, J. Callcott, L. Carew, E. Dickson, J. Hatton, E. Hime, J. Hutchinson, A. Landon, L. Marshall, G. Marston, W. Montgomery, F. Pease, R. Stöpel, M. Trannack, W. Watson
The old tunes (I am playing my oldest tunes, declared she)
The Old Vicarage, Granchester (Would I were in Grantchester, in Grantchester
)
The old woman (As a white candle) [x]
S. Dillon, F. Hart, H. Haufrecht, D. Parke, H. Roberton, P. Edmonds
The old woman at the flower show () [x] *
The one (Before this loved one) [x] *
The one hope (When vain desire at last and vain regret
)
The one that could repeat the summer day (The one that could repeat the summer day)
The one white rose (A sorrowful woman said to me)
The one who might have borne a message () [x]
The Only Child (Crying, my little one, footsore and weary
)
The only son (The lark will make her hymn to God
)
The only son (And the Only Son lay down again and dreamed that he dreamed a dream
)
The Open Road (Afoot and light-hearted, I take to the open road
)
The Open Sentence (To look out over roofs) *
The open window (The old house by the lindens)
G. Liebling, R. Andrews, J. Bennett, J. Blockley, M. Davis, E. Dickson, F. Fontein-Tuinhout, C. Frost, A. Gatty, H. Glover, E. Hime, G. Martin, C. Miller, Minima, W. Mitchell, C. Converse, A. Rosewig, W. Weiss
The Opening Game (With Chance on first, and Evers on third)
The opium-smoker (I am engulfed, and drown deliciously)
The Orange Tree (The young girl stood beside me. I) *
The orchard sings to the child (Dancing ground for your feet) [x]
The organ-grinder and his monkey () [x]
The Orphaned Old Maid (I wanted to marry, but father said, "No -
)
The ostrich () [x] *
The owl (When cats run home and light is come
) GER
H. Gilbert, H. Pierson, R. Clarke, H. Andrews, J. Backer-Lunde, R. Bennett, W. Bexfield, A. Brewer, E. Bullock, M. Castelnuovo-Tedesco, F. Chapple, A. Cooke, T. Dunhill, T. Dutton, C. Edmunds, N. Flagello, P. Garratt, R. Gatty, J. Groocock, M. Helyer, F. Jackson, G. Jacob, R. Jones, L. Lavater, C. Osmond, C. Parry, M. Phillips, A. Pritchard, D. Protheroe, J. Sidebotham, E. Silas, H. Sykes, E. Thiman, V. Weigl
The Owl (Three little owlets) (Text: (A.S.)
The Owl and the Pussy-Cat (The Owl and the Pussycat went to sea
) RUS
R. Birch, R. Faith, G. Bachlund, I. Stravinsky, R. Thomas, H. Searle, J. Backer-Lunde, B. Boydell, M. Dale, A. Decevee, R. de Koven, C. Elliott, D. Glass, R. Hageman, C. Harker, S. Harmati, C. Hely-Hutchinson, G. Ingraham, R. Johnston, D. Leitch, M. Lindsay, M. Phillips, F. Pinchin, E. Roxburgh, J. Rutter, G. Seaman, M. Seiber, A. Semmler, A. Silver, F. Wadely, E. Watson, H. Wood
The Owl and the Pussycat (The Owl and the Pussycat went to sea
) RUS
R. Birch, R. Faith, G. Bachlund, I. Stravinsky, R. Thomas, H. Searle, J. Backer-Lunde, B. Boydell, M. Dale, A. Decevee, R. de Koven, C. Elliott, D. Glass, R. Hageman, C. Harker, S. Harmati, C. Hely-Hutchinson, G. Ingraham, R. Johnston, D. Leitch, M. Lindsay, M. Phillips, F. Pinchin, E. Roxburgh, J. Rutter, G. Seaman, M. Seiber, A. Semmler, A. Silver, F. Wadely, E. Watson, H. Wood
The Owl Is Abroad (The Owl is abroad)
H. Purcell (misattributed), J. Smith
The Oxen (Christmas Eve, and twelve of the clock
)
C. Gibbs, R. Vaughan Williams, B. Britten, L. Cochran, E. Dent, J. Elkus, R. Fleming, W. Pasfield, G. Peel, A. Rawsthorne, R. Williams, R. Winslow, G. Finzi
The pain of earth (Does the earth grow grey with grief)
The pale and pilgrim moon (I stretched out my hands) [x] *
The Pale Horizon [song cycle]
The pancake man (Mix a pancake)
M. Halle, S. Homer, E. Smith, C. Wood
The pansy (O dainty Pansy! hooded all in blue) GER
The Paps of Dana (The mountains stand and stare around)
The parable of the Old Man and the Young (So Abram rose, and clave the wood, and went)
The parsnip () [x] *
The parting (When we two parted
)
J. Alexander, H. Allen, F. Allitsen, M. Andrews, C. Armstrong, M. Barlow, W. Bexfield, R. Braun, H. Cadogan, A. Caldicott, M. Castelnuovo-Tedesco, J. Clarke-Whitfeld, H. Charles, A. Comfort, C. Dorling, G. Duval, J. Ellerton, J. Ellerton, J. Elliott, R. Farley, H. Fielding, R. Glendenning, H. Harris, R. Harvey, M. Hawes, S. Hudson, J. Hugo, P. Knapton, J. Knight, H. Lane-Wilson, G. Linley, S. Lowry, C. Lucas, G. MacFarren, O. Morawetz, P. Nash, I. Nathan, C. Parry, H. Pierson, P. Pitt, E. Rogers, C. Rudolphus, S. Saxe, G. Schuyler, C. Seeger, T. Stephenson, C. Thornton, W. Tollemache, G. Tomling, B. Treharne, S. Wesley, J. Wood, R. Owens, T. Southam
The parting kiss (Laura, thy sighs must now no more
) FRE GER
The parting pledge (The kiss, dear maid, thy lip has left
) GER FRE
L. Beethoven, W. Aspull, S. Auteri-Manzocchi, J. Barnett, J. Beale, H. Bedford, H. Bishop, J. Chadwick, E. Ford, R. Guerini, E. Kreuz, B. Molique, F. Moseley, A. Mullen, I. Nathan, J. Parry, M. Southcote, M. Target, J. Taylor, W. Tollemache, R. Williams, T. Williams, V. Zavertal
The passing stranger (Of all the mysteries wherethrough we move)
The Passionate Pilgrim (Scarce had the sun dried up the dewy morn)
The passionate shepherd to his love (Come live with me and be my love) ENG
The passionate shepherd to his love (Come live with me and be my love) ENG
The past (Wilt thou forget the happy hours
) GER
The past and present (This is the place. Stand still, my steed)
M. Balfe, J. Blockley, L. Campbell-Tipton, F. Romer, F. Romer, E. Sotheby
The pasture (I'm going out to clean the pasture spring
)
H. Cowell, P. Gordon, B. Murray, C. Naginski, V. Persichetti, R. Thompson
The path (Tremulous grey of dusk)
The patient sleeps (Lived on one's back)
The patient sleeps () [x]
The patriot (It was roses, roses, all the way)
The Pauper's Drive (There's a grim one-horse hearse in a jolly 'round brot
)
The pavilion of abounding joy (Red trees, green hills in the sunset, and steppes of boundless grass) [x]
The peacefull westerne winde (The peacefull westerne winde)
The peacock has a score of eyes (The peacock has a score of eyes)
The pear tree () [x] *
The pearl and the rose () [x]
The peasant's confession (Good Father! . . . It was eve in middle June)
The Pelican Chorus (King and Queen of the Pelicans we)
G. Bachlund, M. Best, R. Elkin, W. Skolnik
The Penny Whistle (The new moon hangs like an ivory bugle)
The pennycandy store beyond the El (The pennycandy store beyond the El) [x] *
The pensive autumn () [x]
The people to their land () [x]
The Peora hunt (Pit where the buffalo cooled his hide
)
The Pessimist (Nothing to do but work)
The pessimist (O for the time when I shall sleep without Identity
)
The Peter-penny (Fresh strewings allow)
The phantom (That was once her casement
)
The phantom (Queer are the ways of a man I know
)
The phantom horsewoman (Queer are the ways of a man I know
)
The phantom ship (In Mather's Magnalia Christi)
The Phantom-Wooer (A ghost, that loved a lady fair
)
B. Holmes, H. Brian, W. Hurlstone
The Philosophist () [x]
The Phisition (I study to uphold the slippery state of man)
The pibroch (The pibroch, man, the pibroch)
The picture (Here is a sea-legged sailor)
The picture graved into my heart () [x]
The pidgeon () [x] *
The pidgeons (Odalisques, odalisques)
The pig (The Pig, if I am not mistaken
) *
G. Bachlund, V. Duke, P. Hagemann
The Pig - A Fable (In ev'ry age, and each profession)
The pigeon () [x] *
The pigeons (Odalisques, odalisques)
The pigs and the charcoal-burner (The old Pig said to the little pigs)
The pigtail (There liv'd a sage in days of yore
) ENG
B. Britten, A. Bergh, F. Bullard, E. Bullock, G. Chadwick, M. Dring, J. Fox, H. Gilbert, A. Hamerton, H. Noble, G. Peterkin, J. Roff, D. Slater, P. Tranchell, J. Wardale
The pilgrim () [x]
The pilgrim (A wearied pilgrim, I have wandered here)
The pilgrim cranes (The pilgrim cranes are moving to their south)
The Pilgrim Soul (When you are old and gray and full of sleep
) ITA
G. Baxter, Y. Wyner, G. Bachlund, V. Rieti, J. Tavener, F. Bridge, D. Droste, J. Fearing, I. Gurney, W. Mourant, T. Ritchie, R. Warren, G. Whettam
The Pilgrim's Psalm (I will put on the whole arm our of light that I may be able to stand in the evil day)
The pink frock (O my pretty pink frock)
The piper (Piping down the valleys wild
) RUS
J. Anderson, P. Bezanson, R. Boughton, G. Branning, H. Brian, G. Broadhead, C. Brown, M. Carmichael, G. Read, R. Vaughan Williams, W. Bolcom, D. Thomas, S. Chatman, G. Clough-Leighter, D. Cohen, J. Crawford, A. Cooke, F. Corbett, J. Coulthard, D. Smirnov, O. Morawetz
The piper (A piper in the streets today
)
J. Duke, I. Gurney, M. Head, P. Bowles, A. Benjamin, G. Brown, P. Crossley-Holland, H. Greenhill, C. Hand, G. Peterkin, R. Vaughan Williams, W. Webber
The piper (Shepherd! while the lambs do feed
)
S. Adler, W. Stickles, P. Taylor
The piper (Again I hear you piping, for I know the tune so well)
The Pipes of Pan (When the woods are gay in the time of June)
The Pirde of Westmoreland (I met a man of ninety-three) [x] *
The pity of love (A pity beyond all telling)
The Pity of Love [song cycle]
The pizza () [x] *
The pizza [Table Talk 3] () [x] *
The Place of the Damned (All folks who pretend to religion and grace)
The plague of love (Yes, I'm in love, I feel it now)
The Plain of Badajos ('Twas a Marechal of France, and he fain would honour gain) GER
The plaint (O, let me forever weep)
The Player Queen (My mother dandled me and sang)
The Player Queen: Song from an Unfinished Play (My mother dandled me and sang)
The pleasant valley (O cool is the valley now
)
D. Arditti, N. Peros, G. Bachlund, L. Betts, T. Beveridge, L. Calabro, J. Ferris, A. Freed, E. Goossens, S. Kagen, M. Karlins, H. Kauder, C. Kittleson, L. Koemmenich, A. Kunz, E. Moeran, V. Persichetti, W. Spencer, C. Susa
The Pleasure of Giving (I'd rather say You're welcome" once)
The Pleiades (On the beach, at night, stands a child)
E. Bacon, W. Bergsma, J. Harrison, A. Imbrie, P. James, V. Persichetti
The ploughboy (A flaxen-headed cowboy, as simple as may be
)
The plum-tree (Come oot, come oot) [x] *
The plunge (I would bathe myself in strangeness) *
The Pobble who has no toes (The Pobble who has no toes
)
R. Thomas, M. Dale, G. Grant-Schaefer
The poet dares to make a discreet declaration to his beloved, a pale avowal in magical words of his own. She listens, coldly, disdainfully (Ne suis que grain de sable) ENG
The poet expresses here all his devotion, all his concentration. He doubts his personal capacities and displays enormous anguish (Suis chauve de naissance) ENG
The poet sings (She's somewhere in the sunlight strong
)
M. Head, S. Barab, J. Duke, C. Bennett, N. Cain, R. Hammond, R. Osborne, L. Versel, C. Lander, W. Watts
The poet, smitten with dizziness, seems mad with love. His heart thumps, his eyelids tremble like leaves (Ta parure est secrète) ENG
The Poetess Ono No Komachi (Imperceptible it withers in the world) ENG *
The poetry of dress (A sweet disorder in the dress)
The Poetry of Sausages: Morcilla () [x] *
The Poet's ain Jean (Of a' the airts the wind can blaw
) DAN
D. Arditti, F. Scott, J. Haydn
The Poet's Circuits [song cycle]
The Poet's Life (A poet sang, so light of heart was he
)
The Poet's Requiem [song cycle]
The Poet's Song (The rain had fallen, the Poet arose)
The poet's world (On a poet's lips I slept)
B. Britten, C. Allen, E. Bairstow, H. Brian
The poison tree (I was angry with my friend
) FRE
W. Alwyn, G. Antheil, A. Aronis, W. Bolcom, H. Boyadjian, B. Britten, S. Davis, D. Kechley, M. Someren-Godfery, R. Vaughan Williams, J. Wise
The polar bear (The Polar Bear is unaware)
The policeman in the park () [x]
The pool (Her mind's a shallow bowl) [x] *
The poor man's song () [x]
The poor old man (I'm sure that you would never guess)
The poplars (As I went dreaming
)
The portrait of a warrior (His brow is seamed with line and scar)
The Postponeless Creature (It's coming -- the postponeless Creature) *
The potter (Turn, turn, my wheel! Turn round and round
)
A. Farwell, A. Gaul, C. Mallard
The power of love (A green-growing tree
) ENG (Text: after Volkslieder (Folksongs)
The prairie lily (Blow, where the north wind blows through prairie grain) *
The Praise of Harmony (Look down, harmonious Saint) ENG
The praises of God (How foolish the man who does not raise) ENG *
The prayer (Wilt Thou not visit me?)
The prayer of Fiona Macleod () [x]
The Prayer of Steel (Lay me on an anvil, O God
)
R. Crawford-Seeger, P. Christiansen, R. Hughes, J. Spencer
The presence of Pan : three songs [song cycle]
The press gang forc'd my love to go (On Tay's sweet banks the lintwhite sings sae cheerily)
The Pretty Maid Milkin' her Cow (It was early one fine summer's mornin'
)
The pretty washermaiden (The pretty washermaiden)
The Price of the Admiralty (Hear now the Song of the Dead
)
C. Ives, G. Bantock, R. Boughton, P. Grainger, P. Grainger
The primrose (Ring-Ting! I wish I were a Primrose
)
F. Boott, W. Gilchrist, H. Loomis, W. Miessner, E. Newton, C. Stanford
The primrose (Ask me why I send you here)
The prince of sleep (I met at eve the Prince of sleep) GER *
The prinkin' leddie (The Hielan' lassies are a' for spinnin')
The prism of life (All that began with God, in God must end)
The prisoner () [x] *
The Prisoner (In the dungeon-crypts, idly did I stray
)
The private dining room () [x] *
The professor (Some souls have quickened, eye to eye)
The protean maiden (This single girl is two girls) [x] *
The pulse of an Irishman (The pulse of an Irishman
) FRE GER
The purist (I give you now Professor Twist
) *
The python () [x] *
The python (A Python I should not advise)
M. Couper, A. Frackenpohl
The Quadroon Girl (The Slaver in the broad lagoon)
M. Balfe, S. Coleridge-Taylor
The Quaker's wife (Dark was the morn and black the sea) GER (Text: a son of Anne Hunter)
The quarry (O what is that sound which so thrills the ear
) *
W. Bennett, R. Kreuger, J. Beeson, D. Hagen
The quarry (Along the green banks by the waterside) [x] *
The quartet (Tom sang for joy and Ned sang for joy and old Sam sang for joy)
G. Grant-Schaefer, D. Symons
The quartette (Tom sang for joy and Ned sang for joy and old Sam sang for joy)
G. Grant-Schaefer, D. Symons
The Queen () [x] *
The Queen of Arabia (The Queen of Arabia, Uanjinee) [x]
The Queen of Hearts (The Queen of Hearts, she made some tarts)
The Queen's Epicedium (No, Lesbia no, you ask in vain)
The queen's face on the summery coin (The queen's face on the summery coin) *
The quiet (I could not understand the sudden quiet)
The Quiet August Noon (The quiet August noon has come)
H. Bright, H. Brook, H. Pasmore
The quiet comes in (Whan the rage is by) [x] *
The Quilt (Name the names
)
The radiant dark (Should I long that dark were fair?)
The rags of time (Busy old fool, unruly Sun)
The ragwort (The thistles on the sandy flats
)
The railway train (I like to see it lap the miles)
G. Perle, W. Rogers, A. Weiss
The rain (I hear leaves drinking rain)
The Rain Is Failing (The rain is falling all around
) ENG
The rain it raineth every day (When that I was and a little tiny boy
) SWE DAN GER
D. Amram, G. Baxter, E. Korngold, R. Quilter, C. Stanford, J. Sibelius, M. Horder, E. Maconchy, M. Horder, L. Hoiby
The Rainbow (My heart leaps up when I behold
) GER
The rainbow (I saw the lovely arch)
The Rainbow comes and goes (The Rainbow comes and goes)
The rainy day (The day is cold, and dark, and dreary
)
A. Beach, C. Gibbs, M. Ames, M. Balfe, J. Barnby, A. Behrend, A. Bergen, F. Berger, J. Bischoff, J. Blockley, J. Blumenthal, L. Bonvin, Camille, M. Clemens, F. Cowen, W. Dempster, V. Despommier, J. Ellerton, A. Elliott, L. Emerson, R. Goldbeck, H. Gorst, C. Grylls, R. Harraden, W. Harrison, J. Hatton, F. Hodges, C. Johnson, M. Lee, A. Marchant, W. Maynard, K. Morrow, H. Pasmore, I. Piaggio, S. Pratt, C. Reinhardt, H. Rudersdorff, R. Shanley, A. Sullivan, F. Swinstead, E. Weibé, N. Flagello
The Rainy Summer [song cycle]
The rapid stream (O streamlet, swiftly flowing)
The Rapture (Sweet Infancy! O heavenly fire! O sacred Light!)
The rare spirit (Thoughts timorous as the swift deer's shadow pass) [x] *
The rat (Pain gnaws at my heart like a rat that gnaws at a beam
)
The rat men (The rat men accused me of not liking stench) *
The raven (Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered, weak and weary)
G. Barker, S. Beman, A. Bergh, A. Dubensky, J. Habash, H. Hawley, M. Heinrich, T. Hemberger, W. Levey, E. Rapoport, D. Scattergood, B. Shapleigh, P. Southey, E. Sternberg
The real city () [x] *
The real war will never get in the books (And so good-bye to the war. I know not how it may have been
)
The Reaper & the flowers (There is a Reaper, whose name is Death)
M. Balfe, C. Banks, J. Blockley, F. Clay, F. Cowen, L. Emerson, J. Fitzgerald, F. Fontein-Tuinhout, C. Hempel, E. Hime, J. Hobbs, C. Marshall, F. Melville, F. Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, W. Montgomery, K. O'Reilly, C. Pinsuti, C. Reinhardt, H. Stap, J. Thomas, Zeta
The Reaper and the flowers (There is a Reaper, whose name is Death)
M. Balfe, C. Banks, J. Blockley, F. Clay, F. Cowen, L. Emerson, J. Fitzgerald, F. Fontein-Tuinhout, C. Hempel, E. Hime, J. Hobbs, C. Marshall, F. Melville, F. Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, W. Montgomery, K. O'Reilly, C. Pinsuti, C. Reinhardt, H. Stap, J. Thomas, Zeta
The Rebel (It is, for me, impossible to determine right from wrong)
The recollection (The whispering waves were half asleep
) RUS ITA
The recruit (Leave your home behind, lad)
H. Gardiner, H. Parker, R. Ainsworth
The red cockatoo (Sent as a present from Annam) ENG
The red dress (I always saw, I always said
) *
The Red Man's Requiem () [x]
The Red Queen's Lullaby (Hush-a-by lady, in Alice's lap!)
The red rose (The warrior's bride is sitting so lonely at her open window
) ENG FRE GER (Text: after Franz Toussaint)
The red rose (O my Luve's like a red, red rose) GER
D. Arditti, E. Bacon, A. Beach, E. Gold, J. Koch, G. Walker
The red wheelbarrow (so much depends upon)
The reed player (I saw one put a hollow reed to his lips)
The reeds of Runnymede (At Runnymede, at Runnymede)
The refugee () [x] *
The Regret of the Ranee in the Hall of Peacocks (This man has taken my Husband's life) ENG
The Regret of the Ranee in the Hall of the Peacocks (This man has taken my Husband's life) ENG
The Regrets of Bôkhära (The gale whose breath such joy imparts
) ENG (Text: after Roduki)
The reign of violence is over (I saw, as in a dream sublime)
The rejected lover (Hear me, you hollyhocks
) *
The remembrance (Sweet as the tender fragrance that survives) ITA
J. Bischoff, C. Busch, K. Christie, L. Coerne, F. Cowen, W. Hamilton, J. Heymann, A. Ives, U. Waldrop
The repentance of Lady T (I look in the glass
) *
The requital (What shall I give you, woman dear?
)
The Resounding Lyre [song cycle]
The retreat (I live no more in the outer world; for me) SPA
The return (He has come, he is here)
The return () [x] *
The return () [x]
The Return (See, they return; ah, see the tentative)
The return from town (As I sat down by Saddle Stream) *
A. Bliss, T. Briccetti, J. Carroll, C. Herreshoff, J. Mitchell, H. Adams
The return of Spring (Now Time throws off his cloak again
) ENG
The Return of the Hero (The hero has come home)
The return to Ulster (Once again, but how chang'd since my wanderings began) GER
The Reveille (Hark! I hear the tramp of thousands)
E. Elgar, A. Foote, J. Montell, G. Read
The revelation (An idle poet, here and there looks round him)
The revenant () [x] *
The Revenge (At Flores in the Azores Sir Richard Grenville lay
)
The Revenge: A Ballad of the Fleet (At Flores in the Azores Sir Richard Grenville lay
)
The rhinoceros () [x] *
The rhinoceros (Rhinoceros, your hide looks all undone)
The Rhyme of the Three Sealers (Now this is the Law of the Muscovite, that he proves with shot and steel)
The rich man (The rich man has his motorcar
)
The rich rival (They say you're angry, and rant mightily
)
The riddle (Stretching eyes west)
The Riddle Song (I will give my love an apple without e'er a core)
The riddles () [x] *
J. Alexander, E. Laderman
The riddles () [x] *
J. Alexander, E. Laderman
The riddles () [x] *
J. Alexander, E. Laderman
The riddles () [x] *
J. Alexander, E. Laderman
The ride (The horse beneath me seemed
) *
The ride (Gallop, and gallop, and gallop away)
The ride of the witch (The hag) (The Hag is astride) DUT
E. Bunge, J. Hatton, C. Wood
The ride-by-nights (Up on their brooms the Witches stream)
C. Gibbs, B. Britten, C. Hand, H. Roberton, P. Young
The rider () ENG FRE (Text: after Heinrich Heine) [x]
The Rider Victory [song cycle]
The rift within the lute (In Love, if Love be Love, if Love be ours)
H. Corin, M. Andrews, M. Balfe, A. Barkworth, J. Barnett, J. Blockley, M. Blume, W. Dempster, J. Diack, E. Dickson, G. MacFarren, E. Smith, A. Steed, E. Tennyson, E. Troup, M. Wilson
The right to perish (The right to perish might be thought)
The rising moon has hid the stars (The rising moon has hid the stars)
F. Berger, A. Claypole, L. Lehmann, L. Lehmann, W. Levey, E. Turpin, C. Verrinder
The rising of the storm (The lake's dark breast is all unrest)
The rival brothers (On his farm lived a bonder free)
The rivals (I heard a bird at dawn
)
S. Barab, M. Bowles, A. Duff, W. Mourant, D. Taylor, R. Teed, L. White
The rivals () [x]
The Rivals [song cycle]
The rivals (Pleasure is not the one I love) [x] *
The river (I came from the sunny valleys)
The River (River, mother of fighting men
)
The river () [x]
The river () [x]
The River () [x]
The River St. Joe (Where the bumblebee sips and the clover is red)
The River-Merchant's Wife (While my hair was still cut straight across my forehead
) ENG
L. Hoiby, L. Willingham, L. Regteren-Altena
The river-merchant's wife: a letter (While my hair was still cut straight across my forehead
) ENG
L. Hoiby, L. Willingham, L. Regteren-Altena
The rivulet (Run, little rivulet, run!)
The road not taken (Two roads diverged in a yellow wood)
The Road to Avrillé () [x] *
The Road to Bethlehem (The Savior must have been)
The road to Coursegoules () [x] *
The roadside fire (I will make you brooches and toys for your delight
) ITA
G. Butterworth, E. Farrar, R. Vaughan Williams, R. Hundley, H. Allen, W. Bury, R. Clarke, A. Collins, G. Cory, E. Diemer, W. Fast, D. Ford, I. Gurney, M. Helyer, C. Ide, K. Korte, H. Noble, A. Pritchard, C. Sharman, C. Vale, P. Warlock
The roaring frost (A flock of winds came winging from the North)
The robin () [x]
The robin (When up aloft I fly and fly)
The robin (Merry, merry sparrow
)
M. Armanini, R. Boughton, H. Boyadjian, H. Brian, M. Carmichael, W. Bolcom, E. Coolidge, E. Bainton, V. Caillard, J. Corina, J. Duke, T. Dunhill, A. Engel, E. Fogg, H. Grieveson, W. Hadow, F. Hart, C. Hely-Hutchinson, P. Jackman, J. Kennedy, C. Maclary, M. Miller, E. Raskin, M. Roberts, R. Roper, G. Smith, A. Somervell, D. Stewart, J. West, R. Willis, C. Wood
The robin is the one (The robin is the one)
The robin sings in the apple tree (The robin sings in the apple tree)
The robin's carol (The robin on the frosted twig pours forth a song of praise
) *
The rock and a wee pickle tow (O were I as fleet as the wings of the wind)
The Rock of Rubies and the Quarrie of Pearls (Some ask'd me where rubies grew
)
The rock of rubies, and the quarry of pearls (Some ask'd me where rubies grew
)
The rocket (Into the night) [x] *
The Rocky Road to Dublin [song cycle]
The rolling wheele (The rolling wheele that runneth often round)
The Romance of Count Arnaldos (!Quien hubiese tal ventura sobre las aguas del mar) ENG
The rooster () [x] *
The rosarie (One ask'd me where the roses grew)
The rosary (The hours I spent with thee, dear heart
)
The rosary (One ask'd me where the roses grew)
The rose (Beneath my chamber window)
The rose (Why should a man) [x] *
The rose (Up to her chamber window
)
A. Barnes, G. Chadwick, C. Dana, A. Foote, F. Foster, L. Loth, A. Mack, E. Nevin, W. Pommer, J. Redding, S. Schlesinger, J. Seymour, A. Train, C. Underhill
The rose () [x]
the rose (the rose is dying the lips of an old man) *
The rose and the bee (If I were a bee and you were a rose
)
The rose and the lily () DUT SPA ENG ITA FRE (Text: after Heinrich Heine) [x]
The rose and the lily () DUT SPA ENG ITA FRE (Text: after Heinrich Heine) [x]
The rose and the lily, the dove and the sun (The rose and the lily, the dove and the sun) DUT SPA ENG ITA FRE [x]
The rose did caper on her cheek (The rose did caper on her cheek)
The rose family (The rose is a rose
) *
The Rose Guerdon (I kiss the rosebud which you wore
)
The rose in the wind (Dip and swing
) *
The rose leans over the pool () [x]
The Rose of the Night (The dark rose of thy mouth
)
The rose of the world (Who dreamed that beauty passes like a dream?)
The rose song () [x] *
The rose tree (A flower was offered to me
)
W. Alwyn, W. Bell, M. Bucci, W. Bolcom, R. Cross, F. Hart
The rose-leaves are falling like rain (The rose-leaves are falling like rain) ENG
The roses are dead () [x]
The Rosses (My sorrow that I am not by the little dun)
The roundel (A roundel is wrought as a ring or a sphere)
The rover reclaimed (The rover reclaimed has oft with pride)
The Rovin' Gambler (She cooled me with her fan)
The ruined palace (How wildly foams the torrent) ENG FRE (Text: after Franz Toussaint)
The Rune of Age (O thou that on the hills and wastes of Night art Shepherd)
The running of Shindand (There's a convict more in the Central Jail
)
The Sabbath (Some keep the Sabbath going to church)
The sacred flame (Thy hand in mine, and through the world we two will go
)
F. Bridge, J. Ireland, C. Stanford
The sailing of the long-ships (They saw the cables loosened, they saw the gangways cleared)
The sailor (A sailor once wooed a farmer's daughter)
The sailor (I have a young love) [x] *
The Sailor Man (Sure a terrible time I was out o' the way)
The salamander (When I go free)
The Salley Gardens (Down by the Salley Gardens
)
B. Britten, R. Clarke, G. Finzi, I. Gurney, J. Ireland, M. Plumstead, S. Adler, H. Hughes, E. Erickson, A. Blank, J. Brash, J. Collins, A. DeBeer, A. Decevee, I. Hinchliffe, D. Methold, R. Rollin, M. Shaw, H. Taylor, I. Poldowski, E. Mandel
The Salutation (These little limbs, these eyes and hands which I here find)
The Sand-Man (I know a man/ with face of tan)
The Sands o' Dee (O Mary, go and call the cattle home
)
E. Campbell, M. Balfe, J. Blockley, F. Boott, H. Brian, F. Clay, I. Cooper, C. Dolby, W. Fenney, C. Harriss, J. Hatton, J. Howe, J. Hullah, G. Jones, O. King, G. MacFarren, G. MacFarren, A. MacKay, T. Pitfield, C. Scott, F. Swain
The Sands of Dee (O Mary, go and call the cattle home
)
E. Campbell, M. Balfe, J. Blockley, F. Boott, H. Brian, F. Clay, I. Cooper, C. Dolby, W. Fenney, C. Harriss, J. Hatton, J. Howe, J. Hullah, G. Jones, O. King, G. MacFarren, G. MacFarren, A. MacKay, T. Pitfield, C. Scott, F. Swain
The sapphire (Diamonds for riches) [x]
The satyr () [x] *
The scapegoat (See the scapegoat, happy beast
) *
The scarecrow (All winter through I bow my head)
The school boy (I love to rise in a summer morn
)
G. Antheil, E. Bacon, W. Bolcom
The schoolboy (When learning came) [x] *
The schoolboy (I love to rise in a summer morn
)
The scribe (What lovely things
)
The sculptor (By his evening fire the artist)
W. Bennett, W. Bradshaw, H. Tuddenham
The sea () [x]
The sea (A white mist drifts across the shrouds
)
C. Griffes, C. Griffes, H. Jervis-Read
The Sea (As if the Sea should part) *
E. Bacon, E. Bacon, E. Bacon, W. Riegger
The sea (Who lay against the sea, and fled) *
The sea (One sails away to sea, to sea
)
The Sea Gypsy (I am fever'd with the sunset
)
M. Head, H. Clough-Leighter, G. O'Hara
The sea hath its pearls (The sea hath its pearls
) ENG FRE
M. White, B. Woolf, R. Anderson, E. Bairstow, M. Balfe, W. Biermann, J. Bischoff, H. Bond, W. Borrow, J. Braunschiedl, H. Burck, C. Burleigh, C. Busch, L. Caracciolo, F. Clark, G. Clutsam, T. Cooperson, D. Coutts, E. Cowdell, F. Cowen, J. Davis, H. Deavin, H. Donald, R. Flagler, J. Forrester, T. Frewin, R. Ganz, R. Goldbeck, M. Gulesian, P. Harmon, C. Harris, J. Holbrooke, H. Hopekirk, O. King, V. Kolar, S. Liddle, C. Lucas, W. Mairhofer, J. Miller, C. Neuhaus, J. Newell, J. O'Shea, G. Oldham, J. Olding, C. Pavesi, E. Philp, W. Prendergast, O. Radecke, A. Redhead, L. Rile, H. Sanders, F. Sawyer, V. Spencer, T. Spinney, J. Sprenger, Svengali, B. Tours, C. Vincent, I. Walter, S. Warren, E. Whyte, J. Wickham, V. Wright, O. Morrill, B. Henry, F. Lichner, W. Macfarren, O. Morrill, J. O'Shea, J. Parker, C. Pinsuti, C. Gounod
The sea hath many thousand sands (The sea hath many thousand sands)
The sea is full of wandering foam (The sea is full of wandering foam)
I. Gurney, F. Hart, F. Hart
The Sea King (Come sing, Come sing, of the great Sea-King)
The sea of sleep (Good night, my care and my sorrow)
The sea of sunset (This is the land the sunset washes)
E. Bacon, A. Farwell, E. Bacon
The sea poppy (A poppy grows upon the shore)
The Sea said "Come" to the Brook (The Sea said Come" to the Brook)
The sea-child (In the world you sent her, mother) [x] *
The sea-gull (Hark to the whimper of the sea-gull
) *
V. Duke, N. Shapiro, J. Wyttenbach
The Sea-King (Come sing, Come sing, of the great Sea-King)
The Seal Man (And he came by her cabin to the west of the road, calling)
The seal-woman (Out of the sea the actress came) [x] *
The Seal's Lullaby (Oh! hush thee, my baby, the night is behind us) FRE
R. Atkinson, D. Bright, H. Davies, C. Johns, L. Lehmann, R. Leich, W. Spalding, E. Wood
The search for the bull (In the pasture of this world
) ENG *
The seashell (Sea-shell, Sea-shell)
C. Engel, L. Grier, F. White
The seasons [song cycle]
The seasons of her year (Winter is white on turf and tree
)
R. Boughton, C. Kittleson
The seasons of his mercies () [x]
The Second Coming (Turning and turning in the widening gyre
)
The Second Part III (A hum...). (I believe in you my soul, the other I am must not abase itself to you)
The second-oldest profession (Well, Gerald Ford was a Communist
)
The secret (There's not a rose on yonder bush that stands before thy door)
The secret (I was frightened, for a wind)
The secret dews (Poor little songs, children of sorrow, go
)
the secrets of living (may my heart always be open to little) *
G. Bachlund, S. De Gastyne
The secrets of the old (I have old women's secrets now
)
The seeds of love (I sowed the seeds of love)
The seekers (Friends and loves we have none, nor wealth nor blessed abode
)
The see'r (An old man with a straw in his mouth)
The self banished (It is not that I love you less
)
The self-banished (It is not that I love you less
)
The self-unseeing (Here is the ancient floor
)
The Send-Off (Down the close, darkening lanes they sang their way)
The sentences (Reading the sentences, November sun) *
The serenade (My bliss too long my bride denies
)
The Serenade from Longfellow's Spanish Student (Good night! Good night, beloved!
)
E. Nevin, C. Pinsuti, F. Abt, M. Balfe, J. Barnard, J. Blockley, C. Busch, C. Chase, C. Chase, V. Cirillo, C. Coombs, S. Dalton, L. Denza, E. Dickson, F. Dormand, Anonymous, J. Forrester, F. Gilder, S. Glover, W. Graham, H. Jerome, W. Johnson, J. Jones, E. Kimball, S. Laciar, F. Lohr, F. Moir, E. Monk, W. Neidlinger, J. Newell, H. Perabeau, E. Philp, D. Protheroe, D. Protheroe, W. Reed, C. Reinhardt, L. Schehlmann, M. Silsby, W. Sired, W. Spence, T. Sullivan, A. Terschak
The sergeant's song (When Lawyers strive to heal a breach
)
G. Finzi, R. Boughton, H. Foss, G. Holst, F. Keel, B. Smith
The serpent (There was a Serpent who had to sing
) *
L. Hoiby, N. Rorem, W. Bolcom, A. Imbrie, G. Kubik
The serpent's riddle () [x] *
The serpent's riddle () [x] *
J. Alexander, E. Laderman
The Seven Deadly Sins [song cycle]
The shadow (I have a little shadow that goes in and out with me
)
M. Andrews, N. Blaney, W. Bradley, T. Crawford, E. Crowningshield, E. Falk, C. Grosvenor, H. Hadley, L. Lehmann, F. Leoni, O. Morawetz, M. Radnor, H. Samuels, T. Shepard, E. Smith, C. Stanford, W. Stephens, J. Wardale, J. Whitfield
The shadows (O herdsman, driving your slow twilight flock)
E. Moeran, F. May, H. Fletcher
The shadowy woodlands (Above the shadowy woodlands)
The Shaman () [x] *
The sharp ridge (Since now I dare not ask) [x] *
The sheep (Slowly they pass)
The sheep-boy (A yawning, sunned concave of purple)
The shell (And then I pressed the shell)
The Sheperd's Song (The gowan glitters on the sward) GER
The shepherd (How sweet is the Shepherd's sweet lot
)
E. George, J. Frandsen, K. Finlay, L. Enns, D. Elwyn-Edwards, T. Dunhill, N. Demuth, C. Dougherty, H. Davies, H. Darke, J. Crawford, A. Cooke, G. Coleridge-Taylor, E. Button, A. Close, W. Busch, N. Butterley, H. Brook, J. Brydson, H. Brian, L. Bristol, K. Bissell, S. Adler, M. Adaskin, R. Goldman, G. Gwyther, A. Hale, C. Hand, L. Hoiby, G. McKay, R. Vaughan Williams, W. Bolcom, F. Hart
The shepherd (No more the festive Train I'll join)
The shepherd (Down in the valley where summer's laughing beam) [x]
The Shepherd Boy Sings in the Valley of Humiliation (He that is down need fear no fall
)
R. Vaughan Williams, D. Diamond
The shepherdess (She walks -- the lady of my delight)
I. Atkins, S. Avery, A. Bleadon, G. Cook, V. Galway, E. Horsman, W. Hunt, D. MacMurrough, R. Robbins, H. Roberton, L. Salter, D. Smith, B. Treharne, H. Watts, M. Bruce
The shepherdess of sheep (She walks -- the lady of my delight)
I. Atkins, S. Avery, A. Bleadon, G. Cook, V. Galway, E. Horsman, W. Hunt, D. MacMurrough, R. Robbins, H. Roberton, L. Salter, D. Smith, B. Treharne, H. Watts, M. Bruce
The shepherd's son (The gowan glitters on the sward)
The Shepherd's Song (The gowan glitters on the sward) GER
The Shepherd's Song (Down the dusty road together
) GER
The shepherd's wife (A rose bud by my early walk)
The shield of Achilles (She looked over his shoulder
) *
The shield of Achilles (She looked over his shoulder
) *
The shining place () [x]
The ship (There was no song nor shout of joy
)
I. Gurney, R. Parfrey, H. Sang
The Ship [song cycle]
The ship of earth (Thou Ship of Earth, with Death, and Birth, and Life, and Sex aboard)
The ship of Rio (There was a ship of Rio)
B. Britten, T. Chanler, E. Allam, M. Andrews, V. Archer, V. Campbell, B. Crist, B. Daubney, D. Dushkin, C. Gibbs, T. Greaves, A. Jacob, A. Milner, G. Peterkin, M. Rose, E. Smith, F. Keel
The ship starting (Lo! the unbounded sea!)
C. Naginski, G. Booth, G. Harris, N. Lockwood, H. Sandby
The ship that sailed into the sun (They said my brother's ship went down)
The ships of Arcady (Thro' the faintest filigree)
The shoemaker (Shoemaker, shoemaker, are ye within)
The shooting of his dear (O come all you young fellows that carry a gun
)
The shooting starres attend thee (Her eyes the glow-worm lend thee
)
The shooting starres attend thee [song cycle]
The show is not the show (The show is not the show)
The shower (Cloud, if as thou dost melt, and with thy train)
The shrewmouse (The creatures with the shining eyes)
The shrine () [x]
The Shropshire Lad (Oh see how thick the goldcup flowers
)
C. Orr, R. Vaughan Williams, A. Cripps, R. Tauber, M. Horder
The shroud (I make my shroud but no one knows
)
L. Hoiby, H. Weisgall, H. Kerr, J. Sacco
The shuiler (Every shuiler is Christ
)
The shy shepherdess () [x]
The sick child (O mother, lay your hand on my brow!
)
The sick heart (O sick heart, be at rest)
The sick rose (O Rose, thou art sick
) NYN RUS
S. Adler, G. Antheil, G. Biberian, C. Blyton, W. Bolcom, B. Britten, M. Burtch, G. Bush, J. Corina, E. Deale, D. Farquhar, D. Fornuto, I. Gundry, F. Hart, E. Hartzell, S. Homer, D. Jones, R. Leibowitz, R. Lomon, W. Mellers, D. Miall, M. Miller, N. Peros, B. Pierce, G. Rochberg, G. Schürmann, L. Segerstam, D. Shaw, C. Steel, L. Trimble, G. Victory, C. Vollrath, R. Werther, R. Wilding-White, R. Willis, P. Winsor, M. Nyman, W. Bolcom, A. Close, G. Bachlund, D. Smirnov, D. Smirnov, D. Smirnov
The Sick Wife (The sick wife stayed in the car) *
The Side Show (Is that Mister Riley, who keeps the hotel?") SPA ENG
The sigh (Little head against my shoulder
)
The sigh that heaves the grasses (The sigh that heaves the grasses
)
R. Vaughan Williams, D. Stewart
The sight entrancing (O the sight entrancing)
The silence (When Lazarus left his charnel-cave)
The silent brook (Have you got a brook in your little heart)
G. Boyle, C. Dickinson, J. Duke, H. Mollincone, E. Parker
The Silent Land (Into the Silent Land!) DUT ENG
E. Bainton, J. Blockley, E. Faning, A. Foote, A. Foote, A. Foote, A. Gaul, D. Jenkins, E. Lott, H. Matthews, F. Pease, E. Rendall, F. Romer, H. Strachauer, H. Wood
The silent pool (I have discovered finally to-day
)
The silent river (Where, from the eye of day)
The Silver Bells (Hear the sledges with the bells)
The Silver Hound [song cycle]
The silver moon () SPA RUS ENG ITA GER (Text: initials J. R. M. after Paul Verlaine) [x]
The silver penny (Sailorman, I'll give to you)
C. Gibbs, M. Hurd, D. Stoll
The silver swan (The silver swan who, living, had no note
) GER FRE
G. Baxter, O. Gibbons, E. Thiman, G. Bachlund
The simple days (To venerate the simple days)
The Simurgh () [x]
The singer (I met a singer on the hill) *
The singer (He fills the world with his singing)
The singer (In the dim light of the golden lamp
)
The singer () [x]
The singer in the woods (Where moongrey-thistled dunes divide the woods from the sea)
The Singers (God sent his Singers upon earth
)
D. Arditti, F. Abt, D. Bell, F. Bornschein, A. Gaul, H. Gaul, C. Harris, A. MacKenzie, W. Mitchell, G. Osborne, D. Protheroe, E. Rau, L. Saar, B. Schurig, D. Sellew, C. Sodero, H. Stark, B. Tours, H. Waller, J. Work
The singers (Sing, crickets, in the dusk) [x] *
The singer's wish (I should be glad of loneliness)
The singing girl of Shan () [x]
The skeleton in armor (Speak! speak I thou fearful guest)
R. Boughton, A. Foote, Anonymous, G. Whiting
The skies are strown with stars (The skies are strown with stars
)
The sky above the roof () ENG GER CHI [x]
The sky is low, the clouds are mean (The sky is low, the clouds are mean)
the sky was (the sky was candy luminous
) *
G. Bachlund, B. Fennelly, E. Kaplan
The skylark (The earth was green, the sky was blue
)
M. Head, M. Phillips, C. Morris, S. Whitecotton
The skylark (Hail to thee, blithe Spirit!
)
R. Still, T. Anderton, M. Baird, S. Benkman, F. Bullard, E. Covell
The Sledge Bells (Hear the sledges with the bells)
The sleep-worker (When wilt thou wake, O Mother, wake and see)
The sleepers (As I walked down the waterside)
The sleeping beauty (The scent of bramble fills the air
)
The sleeping palace (The varying year with blade and sheaf)
The Sleighbells (Hear the sledges with the bells)
The slender water-lily () DUT RUS ENG ITA (Text: after Heinrich Heine) [x]
The slender water-lily () DUT RUS ENG ITA (Text: after Heinrich Heine) [x]
The sloe was lost in flower (The sloe was lost in flower)
The sloth () [x] *
The sly reeds whisper [song cycle]
The smile (There is a smile of love)
A. Aronis, D. Baker, J. Mitchell
The snow (O snow, which sinks so light
) DUT
The snow (No breath of wind) *
The snow (They said, It will be like snow falling) [x] *
The snow fall () [x] *
The snow flakes (Out of the bosom of the Air)
A. Cottam, E. Jones, J. Lyon, H. Pontet, A. Trubitt, C. Hoh
The snow man (One must have a mind of winter)
G. Bachlund, J. Connolly, V. Persichetti, W. Hekster
The Snow-Blossoms (But yestereve the winter trees)
The snowflake (See, now, this filigree) [x]
N. Auerbach, W. Wordsworth
The snowman () [x] *
The Snows of Winter [song cycle]
The sobbing of the bells (The sobbing of the bells, the sudden death-news everywhere)
The Social Democrat's Song (We'll love to tell you what to do, after the coup!
)
The soft unclouded blue of air (The soft unclouded blue of air)
The soldier (If I should die, think only this of me
)
A. Cripps, A. Foote, G. Gover, A. Gray, J. Ireland, C. Sumsion, M. Vermeulen
The soldier (Look in the mirror, soldier, soldier) [x] *
The soldier () (Text: after Confucius) [x]
The soldier (Then, soldier! Come fill high the wine) GER
The soldier and the sailor (As the soldier and the sailor)
The Soldier in a foreign land (The piper who sat on his low mossy seat
) GER
The soldier laddie (Come, rest ye here, Johnie)
The soldier tired (The soldier tired of wars, alarms)
The soldier's dream (Our bugles sung truce, for the night-cloud had low'r'd
) GER
The soldier's return (Jump through the hedge, lass
) *
The soldier's tent (Across the mountains the mist hath drawn) ENG
The solitary reaper (Behold her, single in the field
)
M. Chandler, J. Diack, P. Hadley, W. McCauley, G. Rasmussen, W. Snell, A. Templeton, E. Thiman, L. Walters, I. Whyte, C. Wood, W. Wordsworth
The solitary tear () DUT ENG FRE [x]
The Son of Heaven (Like this frail and melancholy rain)
The song (Speak, speak, music, and bring to me
)
The song for Colin (I sang a song at dusking time)
The song in the twilight (I have heard a music)
The song of a girl ravished away by the fairies in South Uist (My love, my love, let me home to my mother)
The Song of Albion to Marina (I think of thee when the moonbeams play
)
The song of Blodeuwedd (Not of father nor of mother
) [x] *
The Song of Caitilin ni Uallachain (How tossed, how lost, with all hopes crossed
) ENG (Text: after Volkslieder (Folksongs)
The Song of Fionula (Sleep, sleep, brothers dear, sleep and dream)
The song of Jael () [x]
The song of Love and Death (Sweet is true love tho' giv'n in vain, in vain
)
R. Walthew, H. Fothergill, M. Balfe, J. Barnett, B. Beauchamp, J. Blockley, J. Blumenthal, E. Crooke, W. Dempster, E. Edwards, A. Ewing, A. Foote, S. Glover, W. Hay, E. Lear, E. Levien, M. Lindsay, C. Lushington, G. MacFarren, A. MacKenzie, F. Nicholls, G. Papini, M. Phillips, E. Smith, A. Plumpton, C. Speer, E. Stanynought, A. Steed
The Song of Mary (Mother of God! no lady thou)
The song of Moses () [x]
The song of secret (Where is beauty?
)
G. Bachlund, G. Peterkin, H. Roberton
The song of shadows (Sweep thy faint strings, Musician
)
G. Bachlund, J. Bennett, I. Boyle, I. Fischer, C. Gibbs, G. Gwyther, F. Keel, S. Liddle, D. Pedley, W. Whittaker, W. Wordsworth, P. Young
The song of soldiers (As I sat musing by the frozen dyke)
F. Austin, L. Berkeley, C. Gibbs, C. Hely-Hutchinson, D. Holman, P. McIntyre, F. Swain, W. Webber
The song of the broken heart (Ah! sure if the little flowers) DUT SPA ENG ITA FRE (Text: after Heinrich Heine) [x]
The Song of the Chore (Canzone Rustica) (I sing the song of the simple chore) *
The Song of the Dead (Hear now the Song of the Dead
)
C. Ives, G. Bantock, R. Boughton, P. Grainger, P. Grainger
The song of the dog named Quoodle (They haven't got no noses
)
The Song of the Jellicles (Jellicle Cats come out tonight
) [x] *
D. ApIvor, D. Howell, B. Price, A. Rawsthorne
The Song of the Leaves of Life and the Water of Life (Unto him that overcometh shall be given of the tree of Life)
The song of the mad prince (Who said 'Peacock Pie'
)
C. Gibbs, I. Anhalt, J. Emeléus
The song of the old mother (I rise in the dawn, and I kneel and blow)
The Song of the Panthan Girl (Alone upon the housetops to the North
)
P. Grainger, C. Ives, F. Ayres, A. Adams, M. Batten, A. Foote, T. Galloway, T. Hunt, M. Kernochan, A. Scott
The song of the pilgrims (What light of unremembered skies)
The Song of the Pilgrims (Who would true valour see)
The Song of the Quoodle (They haven't got no noses
)
The song of the sea (Break, break, break
)
D. Arditti, E. Manning, S. Homer, J. Fernström, F. Cox (attribution uncertain), E. Jewell (attribution uncertain), A. Richardson (attribution uncertain), T. Anderton, E. Aguilar, J. Barnett, F. Bibb, J. Blockley, O. von Booth, F. Boott, W. Boyd (attribution uncertain), J. Brewer, P. Buck, E. Bunnett, C. Burleigh, L. Carey, M. Cartwright, F. Challinor, H. Clark, J. Corina, B. Crist, A. Darby, E. Davis, W. Dempster, N. Dinerstein, C. Düring, E. Edwards, P. Enfield, D. Foltz, A. Frere, S. Glover, R. Goldbeck, C. Haydon, G. Henschel, H. Hiles, E. Jewell, F. Kurzweil, L. Lavater, H. Ley, T. Lowther, G. MacFarren, E. Martin, R. Miles, C. Moore, J. More, W. Mudie, Myra, W. Neidlinger, H. Oakeley, E. O'Beirne, A. Parsons, J. Paynter, A. Pease, A. Pecket, A. Pollock, A. Ray, R. Rogers, C. Rootham, S. Ross, J. Shaw, P. Stearns, M. Stydolf, E. Tennyson, E. Thiman, J. Veaco, R. Walthew, M. Whitney, C. Williams, E. Yates, Zeta
The Song of the Sea Wind (King of the winds, O Wind of the Sea)
The Song of the Sea-Wind (King of the winds, O Wind of the Sea)
The song of the secret (Where is beauty?
)
The song of the shadows (Sweep thy faint strings, Musician
)
G. Bachlund, J. Bennett, I. Boyle, I. Fischer, C. Gibbs, G. Gwyther, F. Keel, S. Liddle, D. Pedley, W. Whittaker, W. Wordsworth, P. Young
The song of the shirt (With fingers weary and worn
)
S. Homer, A. Behrend, J. Tully
The song of the soldiers (As I sat musing by the frozen dyke)
F. Austin, L. Berkeley, C. Gibbs, C. Hely-Hutchinson, D. Holman, P. McIntyre, F. Swain, W. Webber
The song of the soldiers (What of the faith and fire within us)
The song of the sou'wester (The sun was lost in a leaden sky
)
The Song of the Watcher () [x]
The Song of Vanity Fair (Come and buy from our booths all the pleasures of man) *
The Song of Wandering Aengus (I went out to the hazel wood
)
G. Bachlund, D. Bourgeois, J. Brown, D. Droste, D. Leitch
The Song Volume [song cycle]
The song within () [x] *
The Songs of Innocence of William Blake [song cycle]
The Songs of Today (The songs of |