282 328 62 391 How sweet are the Flowers...................... 188 .......... How sweet the Sound, when Woods around ...... 426 Hymn to Solitude-To Mozart's 'Susse heilige Natur' 380 ............. In Peace Love tunes the Shepherd's Reed........ 289 194 .... 95 402 5 In the Downhill of Life-Written by Collins.. 130 356 In the lone Hour of Life.... 184 In the Midst of the Sea, like a tough Man-of-War 376 318 In the Woody Wilds wedwell-Hindostanee Melody, 392 405 195 In Wine there is all in this Life we can name 258 373 231 Is thy Heart with me?-Poetry by G. J. De Wilde, 256 48 It fell about the Martinmas Time.. 275 I and my Bottle, we're always united 372 It is the Hour-Hebrew Melody, adapted to Poetry .... 349 It was an English Lady bright 423 It was Dunois the young and brave ................... 103 It was in the Winter... 181 I have a silent Sorrow here-Duchess of Devonshire 111 I've a Toast now to give-Blewitt................ 62 124 222 I left thee where I found thee, Love-C. Gilfert.. 180 I've Lovers kind, and Suitors many-Hook ...... 221 398 I've travel'd afar from my dear native Home...... 374 ........... 88 I'ze a Yorkshireman just come to Town.......... 430 170 Jephtha's Daughter-Hebrew Melody, adapted to 400 71 71 5 John Anderson, my Jo-Poetry by Burns. 238 377 Ich denke dein-I think on Thee-C. Walther, the If that high World-Hebrew Melody, Poetry by If for me other Maid thou shouldst leave-Voigt.. 394 ............... 11 136 413 Keen blaws the Wind ower the Braes o' Gleniffer 352 139 321 If thou wouldst win a lasting Fame Ne'er ask where radiant Summer flies-James Jons 27 ..... ..... 364 264 342 ......... 152 O could I bid my mournful Heart.. 360 O could I hid the Days return-Irish Melody, 15 O dear! O dear! good Gentlefolks.............. 292 347 O dearly do I love to rove...... ....... 238 ........ The Flowers of the Forest-Hook The Flowing Bowl-Charles Dibdin The Friend of my Heart-Miss Abrams .......... 396 The Gallant Troubadour-Poetry by Sir Walter ...................... 252 The Old Farm Gate-H. Russell, Poetry by E. Cook 158 102 141 The Graves of a Household-Arranged to an Air 296 The Old Mill Stream-H. Russell, Poetry by E. Cook 101 339 25 ...... The Oven, or Lodgings to Let-George Colman ... 262 218 89 The Happy Days of Childhood-Henry Russell 88 ... 398 The Peasant Boy-Poetry and Music by John Parry 127 281 14 402 The Poachers............. The Piper o' Dundee Jacobite Song ................................. 281 57 154 The Humble Thatch'd Cottage in the Village of 372 ... The Poet's Blessing-From the German of Uhland, 304 The Irish Joiner-J. Blewitt, Words by J. Lunn, Esq. 186 227 The Policeman's Love-From Merry England in 135 380 367 The Jolly Ringers-Charles Dibdin ..... 145 The Rejected-Poetry by Miss Wollaston The Richest Prince-Translated from the German of Korner, and adapted to an Air by Wolff...... 338 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 The Rose had been wash'd-Webbe, PoetrybyCowper 79 The Rose of the Valley-Reeve, Poetry by C. Dibdin 337 The Rover's Song-Arranged to an Air by Donizetti 266 The Rushlight-H. Russell, Poetry by Eliza Cook The Sailor Boy-T. P. Chipp, Poetry by S. May 279 The Sailor's Allegory-Poetry by G. S. Carey The Sailor's Wife-John Emdin ................................ The Sappling Oak-Stephen Storace ........... The Lily-J. M. Jolly, Poetry by J. W. Leslie ... 59 827 282 The Lover's Lute-Irish Melody, Moore's 'Min- The Maid of the Green, Pretty Sally-Hook The Maid that tends the Goats-Oid Scotch Melody 192 The Main-Henry Russell, Poetry by H. J. Sharpe 228 The Marseillois Hymn and March-French Na- tional Air, with French and English Words 422 44 The Sleeping Beauty-Translated from the German, The Memory of the Dead-From 'Duffy's Spirit of The Miniature-J. P. Knight, Poetry by G. P. Morris 7 The Minstrel holds the Standard-Bearer's Watch 133 The Minstrel to his Harp-Poetry by Wilmington Fleming, arranged to an Air by Auber |