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 | After, opus 31, 1 |
 | Always and everywhere |
 | Arabian serenade |
 | As I laye a-thinking |
 | A spear,a sword |
 | Big steamers |
 | Blue eyes fairy |
 | The Brook |
 | Chariots of the Lord |
 | A child asleep |
 | Come, gentle night |
 | Dry those fair, those crystal eyes |
 | Fight for right |
 | Follow the colours |
 | The fringes of the fleet |
 | If she love me |
 | In moonlight |
 | Inside the bar |
 | In the dawn |
 | Is she not passing fair? |
 | It isnae me |
 | The Kingsway |
 | Land of hope and glory |
 | Laguage of flowers |
 | Like to the Damask rose |
 | The little eyes that never knew light |
 | Loose, loose the sails |
 | Love alone will stay (Lute song) |
 | Marching song |
 | The Merry-go-round |
 | The mill wheel |
 | Modest and fair |
 | Muleteer's song |
 | My old tunes |
 | O soft was the song, opus 59, 3 |
 | Pageant of Empire |
 | Pipes of Pan |
 | Pleading, opus 48 |
 | The poet's life |
 | Quand nos bourgeons se rouvriront |
 | Queen Mary's song |
 | The River, opus 60, 2 |
 | Rondel, opus 16, 3 |
 | Sea pictures, opus 37 |
 | Shepherd's song, opus 16, 1 |
 | A soldiers song |
 | Song of Autumn |
 | A song of flight |
 | Speak, music, opus 41, 2 |
 | Speak, my heart |
 | Still to be neat |
 | There are seven that pull that thread |
 | Three songs with orchestra, opus 59, 3+5+6 |
 | Through the long days |
 | The torch, opus 60, 1 |
 | To the children |
 | Twilight, opus 59, 6 |
 | A war song (Soldier's song) |
 | Was it some golden star?, opus 59, 5 |
 | The wave |
 | The wind at dawn |
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