How lost the Mind, which, cold and dark
How oft, Louisa, hast thou said-From the 'Duenna' 223
How slowly move the Hours-Sir J. Stevenson.... 106
How stands the Glass around........................................ 260
How sweet are the Flowers.......................................... 188 How sweet are the Moments .... ....... 248
How sweet the Sound, when Woods around
How well I remember the Ninth of November..
Hunting the Hare-Old English Air..
Hurrah for the Girl of our Hearts-Blewitt ...... 62
Husband! Husband! cease your Strife .......... 341
Hush, ev'ry Breeze-Hook ...... 246 Hush'd be Sorrow's Sigh-Irish Melody, Moore's 'Nora Creina,' the Poetry by Leman Rede...... 150 Hymn to Freedom-Irish Melody, 'Down beside me,' the Poetry by M. J. Barry ........ 391 Hymn to Solitude-To Mozart's' Susse heilige Natur' 380
In Infancy our Hopes and Fears-Dr. Arne...... In my Cottage near a Wood-R. A. Moreland In my wee Ha'
In Peace Love tunes the Shepherd's Reed........ 289 In Remembrance of thee-Adapted from a Waltz by Srauss, by T. B. Phipps... In Spite of Wisdom's warning Voice
In Tennessee, as I've heard say........... In the Dead of the Night...
In Wine there is all in this Life we can name In Winter, when the Rain rain'd cauld Ireland for ever
I was born in a neat Country Town .........
I went to the Fair .......
I would sing of her I love-Poetry by J. W. Dalby, adapted to an Air by Rossini
...... 331 John Anderson, my Jo-Poetry by Burns........ 238 John Bull was a Bumpkin born and bred Johnny Brock, from Chickalaw.................. Joltering Giles--Charles Dibdin
Julia to the Wood Robin-Spofforth....
Katherine Ogie-Scottish Melody..... Kathleen O'More-Irish Ballad...
If that high World-Hebrew Melody, Poetry by Lord Byron
154 Ne'er ask where radiant Summer filles-James Ions 27 New Zealander's Battle-Song-Samatheni, the Poe- try from the German of Berger
Nice young Maidens-The Words by P. I. Hodgson 338
Nigh to a Grave that was newly made.. Night is Falling-To Hindostanee Melody.. Night Song-Adapted to an Air by Reisinger. No Flower that blows is like this Rose-Linley.. No more I'll court the Town-bred Fair No more shall I seek in the red Field of Danger- Irish Melody, 'Tis gone and for ever' Nobody knows! nobody knows-A. D. Roche.... 409 Not Married yet-Henry Russell.....
Near Moorfields is a House of Pray'r ................................ 218 Near the Hill where in Ruins...
Mat Mudge, the Sexton of our Town ......... Maxwelton Braes are bonnie
Meet me in the Grove-S. D. Saunders ..........
Now the dancing Sunbeams play
Merrily, merrily, merrily, O!..
Mister Spriggs, the Grocer, he married Miss Revel 371 Moderation and Alteration-The Original of the Old English Gentleman ..........
Money is your Friend.......
64 O call me not happy-Miss Wollaston............ 147 O come! 'tis the Hour thou didst promise to meet me 287 O come with me! I'll row thee o'er .................................. 150 O could I bid my mournful Heart...
Moonlight softly is bringing
Moorish Gathering-Song-Poetry by Mrs. Hemans 332 Mother! O sing me to Rest!-Peninsular Melody, Poetry by Mrs. Hemans
O could I hid the Days return-Irish Melody, Moore's When first I met thee'
O dearly do I love to rove......
O it was not for me that I heard the Bells ringing- Whitaker....
O Italy! my native Land!-From Flotow's 'Stra- della,' the Poetry by G. Soane, A.B.
O'er the dark Waters-Mrs. W. Marshall
O Jeannie Gray !-Arranged to an Air by Bellini 269 O Kilmurry M'Mahon's a Place you would bless.. 31 O listen, listen, to the Voice of Love 357 Olong I've been wand'ring through Valley and Bow'rs 284 O Logie o' Buchan! O Logie the Laird! O Love! I defy'd thee this Bosom to move........ 395 O Love is just like Gaming-Irish Melody, Moore's 'To Ladies' Eyes,' the Poetry by Leman Rede.. 158 O Love is the Soul of a neat Irishman... O mark yon little bounding Bark !-Melody by Spohr 283 O Mary at thy Window be....
Of all the Lands that on Earth are found-H. West 225 Of Friendship I have heard.........
Of the Ancients is't speaking, my Soul
Oft has the World been well defin'd
Oft have I mark'd the Ev'ningShade-Dr JohnSmith 363 Old Adam'sSong-E.J.Loder, Poetryby G.Soane, A.B. 97 Old Dan Tucker-As sung by Henry Russell...... 63 Old Joe sat at de Garden Gate 321 Old King Time-H. Russell, Poetry by Eliza Cook 75 Old Tare River-Negro Melody, Words by L. Rede 84 Old Time has dimm'd the Lustre of her Eyes...... 182 Old Time, to-day, twines Flowers..
Old Tubal Cain was a Man of Might-H. Russell.. 60 Ole Bull and Old Dan Tucker-As sung by H. Russell 69 On a lone barren Isle ........
O never more-Irish Melody, Moore's 'The Harp that once, the Poetry by Leman Rede..
The Flowers of the Forest-Hook ..........page 128 The Flowing Bowl-Charles Dibdin
The Forget-me-Not-Translated from the German of Muller, and adapted to a German Air ........ 301 The Friend of my Heart-Miss Abrams .......... 396 The Friends. 258 The Gallant Troubadour-Poetry by Sir Walter Scott, adapted to a favourite French Air The Galvanic Ring-Irish Melody, Moore's 'O Nothing in Life can sadden us,' Poetry by L. Rede 38 The Garland of Love-Hook 188 The Golden Days of good Queen Bess-Old Eng- lish Melody, Poetry by Collins 318 The Golden Days we now possess-Sequel to above 318 The Gondola glides Hike a Spirit of Night-John Rogers, Poetry by T. K. Hervey
The Grasp of a Friend-Adapted to an Air by Donizetti, Poetry by W. Jones ................ 334 The Grass had nae Freedom o' growin' ............................... 306 The Grave of Bonaparte-L. Heath.....
The Old Farm Gate-H. Russell, Poetry by E. Cook 158 The Old Jaw-Bone-Negro Melody, Words altered and adapted by F. A. D.
102 The Old Mill Stream-H. Russell, Poetry by E. Cook 101 The Old Oaken Bucket-Frederick Smith
...... 371 The Old Sexton-H. Russell, Poetry by P. Benjamin 264 The Old Suabian Warrior's Address to his Son- Thibault Conte de Champagne, Poetry translated from the German of Stolberg......
The Graves of a Household-Arranged to an Air by Donizetti-Poetry by Mrs. Hemans..... 296 The Green Bushes-Old Irish Melody, as sung by Mrs. Fitzwilliam.......
The Green Little Shamrock of Ireland-Shield .. The Groves of Blarney
The Oven, or Lodgings to Let-George Colman The Parson's Clerk-Thomas Hudson
The Patriot's Welcome-Henry Russell, Poetry by Miss Jane Anna Porter......
The Happy Days of Childhood-Henry Russell... The Hardy Sailor braves the Ocean-Shield The Heath, this Night-Poetry by Sir Walter Scott 108 The Heaving of the Lead-Shield The Hero who, to live in Story............ The Humble Thatch'd Cottage in the Village of Love J. Sanderson........
The Peasant Boy-Poetry and Music by John Parry 127 The Piper came to our Town...
The Poet's Blessing-From the German of Uhland, adapted to an Air by Muller
The Policeman's Love From Merry England in the Olden Time,' by George Daniel, Esq. The Post Captain-Shield, Words by Rannie The Prairie Lea-J. P. Knight, Poetry by Dr. J. K. Mitchell..
The Rejected-Poetry by Miss Wollaston The Richest Prince-Translated from the German of Korner, and adapted to an Air by Wolff.. The Right Road-Irish Melody, 'Castle Tirowen,' Moore's' Remember me,' Poetry by T. Davis .. 427 The Rising Sun-H.Russell, Poetry by H. J. Sharpe 194 The Rivulet-Reisinger, Poetry from the German 277 The Robin's Petition-Whitaker, Poetry by Miss Edgeworth 276 The Rose had been wash'd-Webbe, PoetrybyCowper 79 The Rose of the Valley-Reeve, Poetry by C. Dibdin 337 The Rose's rich Blossom........ 139 The Rosebuds-Hook 344
The Scene was more beautiful far to my Eye.. The Sea-Boy on the giddy Mast-Whitaker The Sea-girt Rocks, my native Isle The Season comes when first we met ............ The Secret-Arranged to a celebrated German Waltz 310 The Sigh of her Heart was sincere-Sir J. Stevenson, Poetry by Peter Pindar... The Sky with Clouds was overcast..
The Sleeping Beauty-Translated from the German, and adapted to a German Air......................... The Snow Storm-L. Heath, Poetry by Seba Smith 142 The Soldier and his Bride-Henry Russell ...... 52 The Sorrow-strung Harp-T. B. Brett.... The Spider and the Fly-As sung by Henry Russell 82 The Spirit and the Stream-To the Old Arm-Chair- Henry Russell, Poetry by Eliza Cook 62
The Spirit of the Sea-To an Air by Donizetti.... 219 The Sprig of Shillelah
The Memory of the Dead-From 'Duffy's Spirit of the Nation'
The Miniature-J. P. Knight, Poetry by G. P. Morris 7 The Minstrel holds the Standard-Bearer's Watch The Minstrel to his Harp-Poetry by Wilmington Fleming, arranged to an Air by Auber.... The Minstrel's Lament-C. Jewell, Poetry by J. E. Carpenter
The Sun-John Barnett, Poetry by F. W. N. Bayley 182 The Sun has gane down o'er the lofty Ben Lomond 71
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