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The national song book a complete collection of the folk-songs, carols and rounds suggested by the Board of Education, 1905

Stanford Charles Villiers (arr.)1906
Books, Manuscripts
Imprint:
Boosey 1906
Collation:
240p of music
Contents:
A man's a man for all thatLet's have a pealLlandyfriLlwyn onLook neighbours lookLoudly proclaimMae croesawiad gwraig y tyMarching to CandaharMen of Dovey's delightMentra GwenMerch y MelinyddAdieu sweet amaryllisMiss Jane Elliot's poemMore of CloyneMorfa RhuddlanMrs Cockburn's poemMy dame hath a lame tame craneMy gentle harpMy love's an arbutusO AbsalomO bay of DublinO breathe not his nameAdieu to dear CambriaO for the swords of former timeO my loveNew Year's eveO sleep my babyO the oak and the ashO why left I my hameO'Donnell's marchNos GalanNow is the month of mayingNow Robin lend to me thy bowAfton waterNow strike the harpOn this dayOver the stonePant Corlan yr WynRaise us a riddlePe cawn i honRemember the glories of Brien the braveRemember the poorRemember theeRhyfelgyrch Capten MorganAll through the nightRhyfelgyrch gwyr HarlechRobin AdairPolly OliverRule BritanniaScots wha haeThe ash groveThe auld houseThe bailiff's daughterThe barley mowSerch HudolAmid the new mown hayThe bay of BiscayThe bells of AberdoveyThe black monkThe blackbirdThe blue bells of ScotlandThe boatie rowsShe is far from the landShe must be mineThe bonnie brier bushShe weapeth soreAnd ye shall walk in silk attireThe Campbells are comingSigh no more ladiesSilent O MoyleThe county of MayoSince first I saw your faceThe cuckoo madrigalSing sweet harpSing we merrilyThe doveSlaves of the worldAnnie LaurieThe exile of CambriaThe first NowellThe flight of the EarlsThe flowers of the forestThe gaping catchThe girl I left behind meThe golden vanityThe happy clownSong of the Western menThe happy farmerAr hyd y nosThe harp that onceThe heroes of the seaThe hundred pipersThe hunt is upThe keel rowThe land of my fathersThe lass of Richmond hillThe little red larkThe marsh of RhuddlanThe MaypoleAs slow our shipThe meeting of the watersThe melody of the harpThe men of HarlechThe mermaidThe miller's daughterThe missing boatThe mistletoeSweet InnisfallenThe old houseSyr Harri DduAs vanquished ErinThe piper of DundeeThe Queen's dreamThe Quern tuneThe rising of the larkThe roast beef of old EnglandThe rowan treeThe songs Erin singsThe spring is comingThe stars in Heaven are brightThe useful ploughAt the mid hour of nightThe vale of ClwydThe wassail songThere was a jolly millerThere's nae luckThis garden nowThou bonnie wood of CraigieleaThree Kings of OrientTis gone and for everTis humdrumTo PortsmouthAuld lang syneTo the Maypole haste awayTom BowlingVenture GwenUnder the greenwood treeUnder this stoneUnder yonder oaken treeVicar of BrayTros y garegTurn again WhittingtonTwas one of those dreamsAvenging and brightTwas pretty to be in BallinderryWae's me for Prince CharlieY Deryn purY FwyalchenY Mynach DuYe banks and braesYe mariners of EnglandYe shall walk in silk attireYmadawiad y breninYn Nyffryn ClwydAway to the warsYn Nyffryn LlangollenYou gentlemen of EnglandWe be three poor marinersWe three Kings of Orient areWeep not I prayYr Alltud o GymruWha wadna fecht for Charlie?When she answered meWhen through life unblest we roveWhere the bee sucksBarbara AllenWhite sand and grey sandWhite SnowdonWhy lingers my gaze?Will ye no come back again?Wilt thou lend me thy mare?Wind gentle evergreenWith Jockey to the fairWoe to the dayWould you know my Celia's charms?Wrth edrych yn olBegone dull careBlack Sir HarryBlow blow thou winter windBonnie DundeeBreuddwyd y FrenhinesBritish grenadiersCa' the ewesCaller herrin'Chairs to mendCharlie is my darlingCherry ripeClare's dragoonsClychau AberdyfiCnot y coedCodiad yr hedyddCome follow meCome lasses and ladsDafydd y gareg wenDarby KellyDavid of the white rockDifyrrwch gwyr dyfiDifyrrwch y breninDrink to me onlyDulce domumEarly one morningEryri wenFairest isleGaping catchFarewell but wheneverFarewell ManchesterFie nay prithee JohnGo to Joan GloverGo where glory waits theeGod rest ye merry gentlemenGod save the KingGolden slumbersGood Christian men rejoiceGood King WenceslasGood morrow Mistress brightGood morrow pretty maidForget not the fieldForth to the battleGreat Tom is castGwendoleen's reposeA boat a boatI blas gogerddanHark the bonny Christchurch bellsHeart of oakHela'r 'sgyfarnogHen wlad fy nhadauHere awa' there awa'Here's a health unto his majestyI wisge aur-goronHey ho the morning dewI'd mourn the hopesA gentle maid in secret sighedHope the hermitI'll bid my heart be stillHun GwenllianHunting the hareIn the vale of LlangollenIt is not the tearIt was a lover and his lassJoan to the MaypoleJock of HazledeanI've found my bonny babe a nestA hunting we will goJohn PeelKelvin groveLady GwennyLady Owen's delightLament of Flora MacdonaldLay his sword by his sideLeafy cool KellureLeezie LindsayLet Erin rememberLet now the harp
Dewey class:
M419.405Ju419.405Nf31
Local class:
Ju419.405Nf31
Language:
English
BRN:
2158943
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