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Popular music -- 1851-1860.
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The lords of creation
/ words and music by J. S. R. |
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Boston, MA: Oliver Ditson & Co., 1857. |
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First line of chorus: The lords of creation men we call. |
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Lorely.
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Boston, MA: Oliver Ditson Company. |
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First line of chorus: On stave and hoop the long year through. |
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Lorena
/ music by J. P. Webster. |
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Chicago, IL: H. M. Higgins, 1857. |
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First line of chorus: The years creep slowly by, Lorena. |
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Lorena
/ J. P. Webster. |
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Boston, MA: Oliver Ditson Company, Inc., 1907. |
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First line of chorus: The years creep slowly by, Lorena. |
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Love and prayer
/ music by Theodore V. La Hache. |
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New York, NY: Firth, Pond & Co., 1854. |
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First line of chorus: 'Tis day! a sweet breath from the skies. |
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Love me
/ m: Anton Rubinstein. |
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New York, NY: Song Dex, 1950. |
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First line of chorus: Love me when blossoms are fragrant. |
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The loved one was not there
/ words and music by Fredrick Buckley. |
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Boston, MA: Oliver Ditson, 1855. |
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First line of chorus: We gathered round the festive board. |
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Love's request
/ music by A. Reichardt. |
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New York, NY: Oliver Ditson & Co., 1860. |
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First line of chorus: Now the day is slowly waning. |
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Ma dall'arido stelo divulsa
/ Giuseppe Verdi. |
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Milan, Italy: G. Ricordi & C., 1970. |
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First line of chorus (Italian): Ecco l'orrido campo ove s'accoppia. |
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Ma se m'e forza perderti
/ G. Verdi. |
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Milan, Italy: G. Ricordi & C., |
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First line of chorus (Italian): Forse la soglia attinse, e posa alfin. |
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The maid of Judah
/ F. Kucken. |
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Boston, MA: Oliver Ditson & Co., date. |
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First line of chorus (German): Verstummt ist die Harfe. |
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La manola
/ music by Paul Henrion. |
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Boston, MA: Oliver Ditson, 1856. |
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First line of chorus (French): De l'Aragon de la Castille toi que l'on dit la plus gentille. |
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Massa's in de cold ground
/ words and music by Stephen C. Foster. |
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New York, NY: De Luxe Music Co., |
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First line of verse: Round de meadows am a ringing. |
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May of the valley
/ words and music by George F. Root. |
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Boston, MA: Russell & Richardson, 1858. |
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First line of verse: 'Tis May, sweet May of the valley. |
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Die Meere
/ Johannes Brahms, Op. 20, No. 3. |
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Anaheim, CA: National Music Publishers, 1975. |
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First line of chorus (German): Alle Winde schlafen auf dem Spiegel. |
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Melinda
/ w & m. by Stephen Foster. |
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New York, NY: Song Dex, 1950. |
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First line of chorus: Lovely Melinda, oh, come now my dear. |
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Miserere
/ translated and arranged as a sextette by Harrison Millard. |
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Boston, MA: Oliver Ditson, |
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First line of chorus: Miserere for one whose spirit hastens. |
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Miserere
/ from "Il trovatore". |
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The North American Co., 1902 |
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First line of chorus: That solemn petition, so sadly ascending. |
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Miserere
/ Giuseppe Verdi. |
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Philadelphia, PA: Theodore Presser Co., |
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First line of verse: No further; that is the tower. |
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Monastery bells, The
/ music: Louis Lefebure-Wely. |
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New York, NY: Song Dex, 1950. |
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First line of chorus: When evening bells ring. |
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The moon behind the hill
/ melody by T. Brigham Bishop. |
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Boston, MA: Oliver Ditson & Son, 1858. |
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First line of verse: I watch'd last night the rising moon. |
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The moonlit sea
/ words and music by J. R. Thomas. |
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New York, NY: Firth, Pond & Co., 1856. |
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First line of chorus: Oh come love with me. |
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Morgenlied
/ Anton Rubinstein, op. 33, no. 1. |
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Leipzig, Germany: Fr. Kistner, |
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First line of chorus (German): Noch ahnt man kaum der Sonne Licht. |
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Mother is the battle over
/ words and music by B. Roefs. |
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Brooklyn, NY: D. S. Holmes, |
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First line of chorus: Mother is the battle over? |
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The mother's smile
/ composed by W. V. Wallace. |
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New York, NY: Wm. Hall & Son, 1854. |
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First line of chorus: When wand'ring from my home afar. |
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My mother's smile
/ music by John Hoskins. |
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Louisville, KY: David P. Faulds, 1855. |
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First line of chorus: The rosy blush has left her cheek. |
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My old Kentucky home
/ words and music by Stephen C. Foster. |
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Chicago. IL: Calumet Music Co., 1940. |
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First line of chorus: The sun shines bright on my old Kentucky home. |
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My old Kentucky home
/ words and music by Stephen C. Foster. |
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Chicago. IL: Calumet Music Co., 1940. |
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First line of chorus: The sun shines bright on my old Kentucky home. |
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My old Kentucky home
/ words and music by Stephen C.Foster. |
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Philadelphia, PA: Morris Music Co., 1941. |
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First line of verse: The sun shines bright in the old Kentucky home. |
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My old Kentucky home
/ words and music by Stephen C. Foster. |
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New York, NY: Century Music Publishing Company, |
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First line of chorus: The sun shines bright in the old Kentucky home. |
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My old Kentucky home
/ Stephen Collins Foster. |
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New York, NY: Song Dex, 1950. |
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First line of chorus: The sun shines bright in the old Kentucky home. |
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My old Kentucky home
/ words and music by Stephen C. Foster. |
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New York, NY: Jack Mills Inc., 1924. |
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First line of verse: The sun shines bright in the old Kentucky home. |
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My old Kentucky home
/ Stephen Foster. |
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Pittsburgh, PA: Volkwein Bros., Inc., 1941. |
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First line of verse: The sun shines bright in the old Kentucky home. |
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My old Kentucky home
/ this arrangement published by Ray Meany. |
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Oakland, CA: Ray Meany; Golden Gate Publications, 1939. |
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First line of verse: The sun shines bright in the old Kentucky home. |
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My old Kentucky home, good night
/ words and music by Stephen C. Foster. |
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New York, NY: Oliver Ditson Company., 1899. |
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First line of verse: My old Kentucky home, good night. |
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My own my guiding star
/ music by G. A. Macfarren. |
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New York, NY: E. H. Harding, |
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First line of chorus: Thy gentle light would lead me on. |
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Nancy Till
/ written for and sung by White's Serenaders. |
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New York, NY: Firth, Pond & Co., 1851. |
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First line of chorus: Down in the cane-brake. |
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Nellie Gray
/ Thomas H. Howe. |
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Boston, MA: Oliver Ditson, 1854. |
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First line of verse: Down in a pleasant valley, a gentle streamlet flows. |
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The new play ground
/ composed by C. L. Ward. |
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Louisville, KY: Tripp & Cragg, 1857. |
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First line of verse: Oh! don't you remember Will where you and I have played. |
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None he loves but me
/ music by Karl A. F. Eckert. |
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New York, NY: G. Schirmer, Inc., 1938. |
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First line of chorus: My dearest love is far away. |
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O gently breathe
/ J. R. Thomas. |
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New York, NY: Wm. Hall & Son, 1858. |
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First line of chorus: Oh! gently breathe the tender sigh. |
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O give me a home by the sea
/ words and music by E. A. Hosmer. |
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Boston, MA: G. P. Reed & Co., 1851. |
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First line of chorus: Oh! give me a home by the sea. |
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O give me a home by the sea
/ words and music by E. A. Hosmer. |
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Chicago, IL: Root & Cady, 1853. |
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First line of chorus: Oh! give me a home by the sea. |
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O harp immortal!
/ music by Charles Gounod. |
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New York, NY: G. Schirmer, 1880. |
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First line of chorus (French): Ou suis je? Ah! oui je me rappelle. |
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O holy night!
/ Adolphe Adam. |
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New York, NY: G. Schirmer, Inc., 1925. |
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First line of chorus: O holy night! the stars are brightly shining. |
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O holy night.
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Cincinnati, OH: The Willis Music Co., 1911. |
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First line of chorus: O holy night! the stars are brightly shining. |
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