View source for Novello's Part-Song Book (2nd series), Vol. 17
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- 'Tis twilight's holy hour (J. Clippingdale) (view source)
- A chafer's wedding (Louis Lewandowski) (view source)
- Allen-a-Dale (Charles Harford Lloyd) (view source)
- And then no more (Joseph Joachim Raff) (view source)
- Ave Maria (Joseph Joachim Raff) (view source)
- Evening (George Clement Martin) (view source)
- Gentle winds, around her hover (John Thomas Musgrave) (view source)
- Goodnight from the Rhine (Joseph Joachim Raff) (view source)
- Hymn to Cynthia (Berthold Tours) (view source)
- In the moonlight (Joseph Joachim Raff) (view source)
- Joy in Spring (Joseph Joachim Raff) (view source)
- May day (Joseph Joachim Raff) (view source)
- O, too cruel fair! (William Smith Rockstro) (view source)
- Oh, I wish I were a swallow (Oscar Wagner) (view source)
- Pack, clouds, away (Charles Harford Lloyd) (view source)
- Rustic coquette (Francis Champneys) (view source)
- Silent happiness (Joseph Joachim Raff) (view source)
- Slumber on, baby dear, Op.33, no.1 (Oliver Arthur King) (view source)
- Snowdrops (Joseph Joachim Raff) (view source)
- Song of the wind (Gertrude Hine) (view source)
- Starlit is night-time (Joseph Joachim Raff) (view source)
- Tell me where is fancy bred? (Ciro Pinsuti) (view source)
- The curfew, Op.26, no.1 (Oliver Arthur King) (view source)
- The sweet Spring (Francis Edward Gladstone) (view source)
- This day, in wealth of light (Joseph Joachim Raff) (view source)
- Two lovers (Eduard Hecht) (view source)
- Waken, lords and ladies gay (Emile Louis) (view source)
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