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219:"Slowly Now the Day is Dying", words James T. Dudley, 1866
231:"The Happiest Land", words translated by Longfellow, 1870
146:"The Fair Green Fields of England", words Carpenter, 1850
123:"May I Love Thee, Hebrew Maiden", words Carpenter, 1846
162:"I'll Keep Thee in Remembrance", words Carpenter, 1854
318:"The Maids of Dear Columbia", words R. Wynne, ?
284:"The Bride and Her Sailor", words Dean Delmont, 1882
175:"Ye Sons of Merry England", words Col. Addison, 1857
294:"Fairies of Dreamland", words Frank W. Green, 1882
149:"Have Faith in One Another", words Carpenter, 1850
140:"'Tis the Way of the World", words Carpenter, 1847
117:"The Maids of Merry England", words R. Wynne, 1844
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194:"The Child and the Stars", words Carpenter, 1861
188:"The Ladye That I Love", words J. Simmonds, 1860
172:"The Mountains of Malvern", words A. Park, 1856
234:"The Home of my Youth", words A. Morland, 1870
120:"My Lowly Cottage Home", words Carpenter, 1845
272:"There'll Be a Good Time at the Mowing", 1879
191:"Why Did She Leave Me", words Carpenter, 1860
159:"The Moss Rose", words Lt. Col. Addison, 1852
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287:"Come Live With Me and Be My Love", words
143:"Come to the South", words Carpenter, 1848
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278:"The Danish Peasant Girl", 1880
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237:"Break O' Day Galop", 1871
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240:"Rippling Rivulet", 1871
225:"The Wishing Gate", 1867
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107:"The Fairy Ring", words
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315:"Fascination", 1888
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256:"Marguerite", 1872
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