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Box 5

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Contains 117 Results:

Hame, Hame, Hame, 1920

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Composer: Taylor, Deems Poet/Lyricist: Cunningham, Allen Genre: English Art Song First Line: "Hame, Hame, hame, oh, hame fain wad I be…" Instrument: Voice, High

Dates: Publication: 1920

Deserted, 1894

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Composer: Mac Dowell, E.A Genre: English Art Song First Line: "Ye banks and braes o' bonnie Doon…" Instrument: Voice, High

Dates: Publication: 1894

Love Has Eyes

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Composer: Bishop, Henry R. Genre: English Art Song First Line: "Love's blind they say…" Instrument: Voice, High

Dates: Majority of material found within 1889 - 1982

The Lass with the Delicate Air

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Composer: Arne Genre: English Art Song First Line: "Young Molly who liv'd at the foot of the hill…" Instrument: Voice, High

Dates: Majority of material found within 1889 - 1982

Deep River, 1914

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Composer: Burleigh, H.T Genre: American Art Song First Line: "Deep River home is over Jordan…" Instrument: Voice, High Note: Signed by May Peterson

Dates: Publication: 1914

Over the Mountains, 1921

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Composer: Quilter, Rodger Poet/Lyricist: Percy Genre: American Art Song First Line: "Over the Mountains and over the waves…" Instrument: Voice, High Note: Signed by May Peterson

Dates: Publication: 1921

Four Songs, 1898

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Composer: Mac Dowell, E.A Genre: English Art Song First Line: "Long ago sweet heart mine…" Instrument: Voice, High Note: Signed by May Peterson

Dates: Publication: 1898

Mighty Lak'a Rose, 1901

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Composer: Nevin, Ethelbert Poet/Lyricist: Stanton, Frank L. Genre: American Art Song First Line: "Sweetest li'l feller, Everybody knows…' Instrument: Voice, High Note: Signed by May Peterson

Dates: Publication: 1901

Wouldn’t that be Queer?, 1894

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Composer: Beach, H. H A. Poet/Lyricist: Cooley, Elsie J. Genre: English Art Song First Line: "If the trees knew how to run up and down.." Instrument: Voice, High

Dates: Publication: 1894

Thistle-Down, 1912

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Composer: Foote, Aurthur Poet/Lyricist: Gilder, Richard Watson Genre: American Art Song First Line: "Fly thistle-down, fly from my lips to the lips that I love…" Instrument: Voice, High

Dates: Publication: 1912