| Could Forget | | | |
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| The Elleree. A | | | |
| Song of | | | |
| Second Sight | | | |
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| Faded Flowers | | | |
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| Fancy Free. A | | | |
| Girl’s Song | | | |
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| From Fleeting | | | |
| Pleasures. A | | | |
| Requiem for | | | |
| One Alive | | | |
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| How Many Years |"Songs for Music, by |"Verses for |S.P.C.K |
| Ago? | Four Friends,” H. | Children, and | |
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| The Lily of | King & Co., 1874. | Songs for Music,"| |
| the Lake | | vol. ix. | |
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| Madrigal | | | |
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| Maiden with | | | |
| the Gipsy | | | |
| Look | | | |
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| My Lover’s | | | |
| Gift | | | |
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| Other Stars | | | |
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| The Runaway’s | | | |
| Return, or | | | |
| Ran Away to | | | |
| Sea | | | |
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