The new national song book : a complete collection of the folk-songs, carols, and rounds suggested by the Board of Education (1905), Volume 1 [music] / edited and arranged for the use of schools by Charles Villiers Stanford and Geoffrey Shaw.
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- 20 M 782.421622 STAN
- M1738 N277 1938
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M 782.42162 MACM Sing away! : | M 782.421622 STA The New national song book | M 782.421622 STA The New national song book | M 782.421622 STAN The new national song book : | M 782.421622 STAN The new national song book : | M 782.4216221 SHAW Twice 44 sociable songs | M 782.4216221 VAU The Penguin book of English folk songs : from the Journal of the Folk Song Society and the Journal of English Folk Dance and Song Society / |
Folk and national songs, carols, round and catches. For voice and piano.
ENGLISH SONGS : : Begone, dull care! -- The hunt is up! -- There was a jolly miller -- The keel row -- John Peel -- Now, Robin, lend to me thy bow -- You gentlemen of England -- The bailiff's daughter of Islington -- Barbara Allen -- The British grenadiers -- Drink to me only / Ben Jonson -- Early one morning -- Good morrow, Mistress Bright -- We be three poor mariners -- Oh! the oak and the ash -- The roast beef of old England / Richard Leveridge -- Song of the Western Men -- The Vicar of Bray -- A-hunting we will go / Henry Fielding -- Come, lasses and lads -- The happy clown / A.P. Graves -- To the maypole haste away -- The mermaid -- The Spring is coming / G. MacFarren -- Under the Greenwood Tree -- The Useful plough -- The Bay of Biscay / Andrew Cherry ; S. Davy -- Here's a health unto his Majesty -- Hope the Hermit -- Tom Bowling / Charles Dibdin -- Sigh no more, ladies / Shakespeare ; R.J.S. Stevens -- Ye mariners of England / Campbell ; Dr. J.W. Callcott -- Amid the new-mown hay -- The golden vanity -- Dulce domum -- Farewell, Manchester! / John Oxenford -- The girl I left behind me -- Polly Oliver / A.P. Graves -- Heart of oak / David Garrick ; William Boyce -- Joan, to the maypole -- The barley mow -- Golden slumbers -- Where the bee sucks / Shakespeare ; Dr. Thomas Arne -- Now is the month of Maying / Thomas Morley -- Fairest Isle / Dryden ; Henry Purcell -- Since I first saw your face / Thomas Ford -- It was a lover and his lass / Shakespeare ; Thomas Morley -- The lass of Richmond hill / Leonard MacNally ; James Hook -- Cherry ripe / R. Herrick ; C.E. Horn -- Blow, blow, thou winter wind / Shakespeare ; Dr. Thomas Arne --
SCOTTISH SONGS : The bonnie brier-bush -- The blue bells of Scotland -- Ca' the ewes to the knowes / Burns -- Wae's me for Prince Charlie / William Glen -- There's nae luck about the house / Julius Mickle -- The flowers of the forest / Jean Elliot -- Afton water ; Here awa', there awa' / Burns -- I'll bid my heart be still / Thomas Pringle -- A man's a man for a' that / Burns -- Kelvin grove / Thomas Lyle -- Annie Laurie -- Charlie is my darling -- The rowan tree / Lady Nairne -- Oh! why left I my hame? / R. Gilfillan -- The boatie rows / John Ewen -- Scots, wha hae wi' Wallace bled! / Burns -- The Campbells are comin' -- Bonnie Dundee / Sir Walter Scott -- Wha wadna fecht for Charlie? -- Robin Adair / Burns -- Jock o' Hazeldean / Sir Walter Scott -- The hundred pipers / Lady Nairne -- Leezie Lindsay -- Will ye no come back again? / Lady Nairne -- Thou bonnie wood of Craigielea / Tannahill ; James Barr -- Ye banks and braes o' bonnie Doon / Burns -- The auld hoose ; Caller herrin' / Lady Nairne -- And ye shall walk in silk attire / Susanna Blamire -- The piper of Dundee -- The lament of Flora MacDonald / James Hogg --
IRISH SONGS : Go where glory waits thee ; Oh! breathe not his name ; Remember the glories of Brien the brave ; Silent, oh Moyle ; The minstrel boy ; Let Erin remember the days of old / Moore -- Oh Bay of Dublin / Lady Dufferin -- The harp that once thro' Tara's halls ; Avenging and bright ; 'Tis gone and for ever ; At the mid hour of night ; My gentle harp ; When through life unblest we rove ; It is not the tear ; The meeting of the waters ; Sweet Innisfallen ; 'Twas one of those dreams ; As vanquished Erin ; Lay his sword by his side ; Farewell! but whenever you welcome the hour ; She is far from the land ; I'd mourn the hopes that leave me ; As slow our ship ; Forget not the field: The lamentation of Aughrim ; Oh for the swords ; Sing, sweet harp / Moore -- The little red lark ; O sleep my baby ; 'Twas pretty to be in Ballinderry ; The flight of the earls ; My love's an arbutus ; When she answered me her voice was low / A.P. Graves -- Hey ho, the morning dew -- The cuckoo madrigal ; Darby Kelly ; The melody of the harp ; Remember the poor ; The heroes of the sea ; Away to the wars / A.P. Graves -- Clare's dragoons: Vive la! / Thomas Davis -- I've found my bonny babe a nest ; O'Donnell's march ; The quern tune ; Raise us a riddle: The floating tribute ; More of Cloyne ; The county of Mayo ; The songs Erin sings ; The leafy Cool-kellure / A.P. Graves -- Remember thee / Moore -- Marching to Candahar / A.P. Graves --
WELSH SONGS : The ash grove = Llwyn On -- The bells of Aberdovey = Clychau Aberdyfi -- The rising of the lark = Codiad yr hedydd / Maria X. Hayes -- Men of Harlech = Rhyfelgyrch gwyr Harlech -- All through the night = Ar hyd y nos -- White Snowdon = Eryri Wen -- The mistletoe = Cnot y Coed ; Hunting the hare = Hela'r 'sgyfarnog / Llew Tegid -- On this day = Difyrrwch y Brenin -- This garden now = I Blas Gogerddan -- She must be mine = Pe cawn i hon -- Adieu to dear Cambria = Llandyfri -- The black monk = Y Mynach Du -- In the vale of Llangollen = Yn Nyffryn Llangollen -- Let now the harp = Pant Corlan yr Wyn / J. Thomas ; Ieuan Ddu -- Venture, Gwen: The stars in heaven are bright = Mentra Gwen -- Forth to the battle = Rhyfelgyrch Capten Morgan -- Gwendoleen's repose = Hun Gwenllian -- Why lingers my gaze? = Wrth edrych yn ol -- David of the white rock = Dafydd y Gareg Wen -- New year's eve = Nos Galan -- The exile of Cambria = Yr Alltud o Gymru -- Over the stone = Tros y gareg -- The marsh of Rhuddlan = Morfa Rhuddlan -- The miller's daughter = Merch y melinydd -- The men of Dovey's delight = Difyrrwch gwyr Dyfi -- Now strike the harp gladly: Be merry but wise = I wisgo aur-goron -- Lady Gwenny = Mae croesawiad gwraig y ty -- Weep not, I pray = Serch hudol -- The blackbird = Y fwyalchen -- The dove = Y Deryn pur -- Vale of Clwyd = Yn Nyffryn Clwyd -- Black Sir Harry = Syr Harri Ddu -- The queen's dream = Breuddwyd y frenhines -- Loudly proclaim = Ymadawiad y brenin --
CAROLS : God rest ye, merry gentlemen -- The first Nowell -- Good Christian men, rejoice -- The wassail song -- Good King Wenceslas -- Three kings of Orient / John Henry Hopkins --
ROUNDS AND CATCHES : White and grey sand -- Turn again, Whittington -- Chairs to mend / Hayes -- Adieu, sweet Amaryllis! -- Let's have a peal -- Sing we merrily -- To Portsmouth -- O my love -- Go to Joan Glover -- Come, follow me / Hilton -- My dame hath a lame tame crane /Absalom / C. King -- Matthew White -- Slaves to the world / Edmund Nelliam -- Great Tom is cast -- A boat, a boat / John Jenkins -- Fie, nay, prithee, John ; Under this stone / Henry Purcell -- Look, neighbours, look! / Harrington -- Hark! the bonny Christchurch bells / Dr. Aldrich -- Would you know my Celia's charms? / Webbe -- She weepeth sore / W. Lawes -- O Absalom / C. King --
NATIONAL AIRS : The land of my fathers = Hen Wlad fy Nhadau / Evan James ; James James -- Auld lang syne / Burns -- Rule, Britannia! / Thomson ; Dr. Arne -- God save the King.
In English with some Welsh words.
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