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English melodies
By Charles Swain
Swain, Charles (1801-1874)
[section]
[In a world of things ideal]
I.
PART FIRST. SONGS AND LYRICAL PIECES
'TWAS COMING FROM THE VILLAGE CHURCH.
FORGET NOT THE UNHAPPY.
GIPSEY BALLAD.
THE WOODBINE AND THE WILD ROSE.
HAD THY VOICE.
BIRDS.
HOPE ON.
I'VE GROWN SO NERVOUS LATELY.
THE HURRICANE.
NIGHT AND SILENCE.
THE OLD THORN.
CONCEIT.
BACCHUS AND THE PIRATES.
LOVE'S HOUR.
MY POOR OLD NURSE.
THE REBUKE.
FANCIES.
NATURE AND FASHION.
I LOST MY WAY.
THE SUN OF LIFE.
THINGS ARE NOT WHAT THEY SEEM.
THE BOTTLE.
A HOLLOW AND A WHISTLING WIND.
BEFORE MY LIP.
I CANNOT SAY THAT EVERY DAY.
THE WOOD RANGERS.
WHY SHOULD THY VOICE.
SIGNS.
THE HEART'S MUSIC.
THE HAIL IS BEATING.
HE'S CROSSING O'ER THE BRIDGE, JANE.
THE CORNER.
THE FIRST COUPLE.
A WISH.
THE NIGHT COMES COLD.
COME, LET ME TAKE THY HAND IN MINE.
THE ROAR OF THE TEMPEST.
MORN ON THE MEADOW.
EVER COMPLAINING.
MORN AND EVE.
DOWN THE FROZEN VALLEY.
PARTING WORDS.
ENOUGH AND TO SPARE.
AFFECTION UNREQUITED.
A RAINBOW.
THOU WERT NOT THERE.
THE FATHERLESS HOME.
CARES.
THE ROSE THOU GAV'ST.
LIFE.
THE CUP OF REGRET.
WHEN YOUTH WAS OURS.
WHEN OTHERS SPOKE.
COME, TELL THOSE EYES.
TO THE WORLDLING.
TWO LOVERS.
A PORTRAIT.
A CONTRAST.
THE WINTER OF LIFE.
NOT ABSENT.
OH! EARLY CAME.
YOU'VE FORGOT.
THE REPENTANT.
YESTERDAY.
THEY SAY I HAVE NO CAUSE FOR GRIEF.
FROM THE ORIEL WINDOW.
ONE HOPE.
NEVER MIND.
FIVE IN THE MORNING.
I CANNOT PRETEND TO SAY.
CHILDHOOD'S HEART.
TEARS OF GLADNESS.
'TIS BETTER THAT LIFE SHOULD BE MERRY.
LUTE AND TAMBOURINE.
THOU LOV'ST ME NOT.
THE OLD TREE.
WHAT'S THE USE OF EXISTENCE.
TO HIM WHO FOR SIX DAYS.
THE SEXTON.
LONELINESS.
FAME.
THOUGH YE LIVE WITH SOME FOR YEARS.
WHAT NEED OF WORDS.
THE MOON HATH FILLED HER HORN.
BRAVE HEARTS.
THE ANGEL OF THE STORM.
OH! SOME WILL REMEMBER.
LOVE THEE?
ABSENT FRIENDS.
IF THOU COULD'ST TEACH.
“WHERE PARTING IS NO MORE.”
IF THIS WORLD WE INHABIT.
THE FAIRY OF THE MOONBEAM.
EACH MAY SPEAK OF THE WORLD.
TRIFLES.
THOUGH THE LEAVES OF THE ROSE.
WOMAN'S WILL.
MANY HOPE THAT THE HEART.
THE WIFE'S RICHES.
BIRD AND RIVER.
THE LOVING HEART.
DAME NATURE.
OH! FIRST TIME CAME.
THE OUTCAST.
TRUE LOVELINESS.
SPIRIT OF SONG.
2.
PART SECOND. SONGS AND LYRICAL PIECES
THE WIDOWED MOTHER.
I HATE THOSE WILD SPIRITS.
STARS ON THE RIVER.
TEMPERANCE SONG.
OH! IT WAS IN THE MOONLIGHT.
AN EMBLEM.—A LONELY CLOUD.
TAKE THE WORLD AS IT IS.
THE SUN THAT WARMS.
A MORN OF LOVE.
MILDLY, OH! MOON OF NIGHT.
ALONE AT EVE.
GILD YOUR FEATHERS.
OH! ASK NOT IF I LOVE THEE WELL.
THE WORLD.
COLD BLOWS THE BLAST.
SPEED YOUR SAILS.
THE LADYE ARABELLE.
IT IS BUT A COTTAGE.
LO! FROM THE EASTERN SKY.
OH! IF BEAUTY WERE ALL.
HOPE.
THE HOUR OF LOVE.
INDEPENDENCE.
WHEN LOVE WE SONG THE BEST.
THOU DOST NOT LOVE ME.
THE TRUMPET HAD SOUNDED.
CORONATION SONG.
I LOOK TO THE WEST.
GOD MADE THE HEART.
COME, TELL ME THY SORROW.
THE SWEETEST OF ALL.
THE HEART AND ROSE.
NAY, STAY, WE'LL HAVE MANY SONGS MORE.
JOY.
DESPAIR.
MELANCHOLY.
HOPE.
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English melodies
English melodies
By Charles Swain
Charles Swain
1801-1874
Longman, Brown, Green, & Longmans
London
1849
English melodies