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- Evening song (Edward M. Hill) (view source)
- Grablied (Hope and Faith) (Carl Maria von Weber) (view source)
- Hark! the lark (Friedrich Wilhelm Kücken) (view source)
- Hence, loathed melancholy (Henry Lahee) (view source)
- Her eyes the glow-worm lend thee (John Goss) (view source)
- It was a lover and his lass (Josiah Booth) (view source)
- Lo! where the rosy-bosom'd hours (John Goss) (view source)
- Love's question and reply (John B. Grant) (view source)
- Love me little, love me long (Leigh Wilson) (view source)
- Morgenwanderung (Niels Wilhelm Gade) (view source)
- Musiciens qui chantez à plaisir (Hubert Waelrant) (view source)
- Now fie on love (George Alexander Macfarren) (view source)
- O my sweet Mary (John Goss) (view source)
- Shall I tell you whom I love (Samuel Sebastian Wesley) (view source)
- Softly fall the shades (Edouard Silas) (view source)
- The Cruiskeen lawn (Robert Prescott Stewart) (view source)
- The Vesper hymn (Ludwig van Beethoven) (view source)
- The bells of St Michael's tower (Robert Prescott Stewart) (view source)
- The charge of the light brigade (Eduard Hecht) (view source)
- The wine cup is circling (Robert Prescott Stewart) (view source)
- There is beauty on the mountain (John Goss) (view source)
- Welcome dawn of summer's day (Edward M. Hill) (view source)
- What though sorrow oft befalls us (Johann Gottlieb Naumann) (view source)
- Wiegen wir Schwalben / The swallows (Christian August Pohlenz) (view source)
- Winds of Autumn (Charles Oberthür) (view source)
- Ye mariners of England (Henry Hugh Pierson) (view source)
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