The Resource Songs and compositions, by Stephen Collins Foster
Songs and compositions, by Stephen Collins Foster
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The item Songs and compositions, by Stephen Collins Foster represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in University of Missouri-Kansas City Libraries.
This item is available to borrow from 1 library branch.
- Language
- eng
- Extent
- 1 score (3 volumes)
- Note
-
- Popular songs, hymns, and dance music, in part arranged
- "The Foster Hall reproductions of the songs .... include two hundred discovered songs and [instrumental] compositions [in first and early editions], to which are added all known arrangements of [Foster's] ... own work and also his arrangements of the work of others"--1933 Foreword
- Instructions for revising the 1933 Foster Hall Reproductions index book tipped in
- Index including title, author, chronological, publisher, dedication, first line, and classified indexes bound into volume I
- Contents
-
- Volume I. Index ; [Titles] A-Le: Ah! may the red rose live alway ; Ah! my child = Ah mon fils ; All day long ; Angelina Baker ; The angels are singing unto me ; Annie my love ; Away down south ; Beautiful child of song ; Beautiful dreamer ; The beautiful shore ; Better days are coming ; Better times are coming ; Bridal waltz ; The bright hills of glory ; Bring my brother back to me ; Broadway quickstep ; Bury me in the morning, mother ; Byerly's waltz ; Caliph of Bagdad ; Cally polka ; Camptown races ; Cane brake jig ; Choral harp ; Come where my love lies dreaming ; Come where the fountains play ; Come with thy sweet voice again ; Commence ye darkies all ; Comrades, fill no glass for me ; Cora Dean ; Coral schottisch ; Crystal schottisch ; The daughter of the regiment ; Dearer than life ; Don't be idle ; Don't bet your money on de Shanghai ; Dolcy Jones ; Dolly Day ; Down among the cane brakes ; A dream of my mother and my home ; Ellen Bayne ; Eulalie ; Evening star waltz ; Fairy Belle ; Farewell mother dear ; Farewell my Lilly dear ; Farewell old cottage ; Farewell sweet mother ; Fighting for the flag day and night ; For the dear old flag I die ; For thee love for thee ; French quadrille no. 1, no. 2, no. 3, no. 4, no. 5 ; Gentle Annie ; Gentle Lena Clare ; Give the stranger happy cheer ; Give this to mother ; Give us this day our daily bread ; The Glendy Burk ; Golden dreams & fairy castles! ; The great baby show, or, The abolition show ; Happy hours at home ; Happy land ; Happy little ones are we ; Hard times come again no more ; He leadeth me beside still waters ; He'll come home ; Hohnstock polka ; The holiday schottisch ; Home, heavenly home! ; The hour for thee and me ; I cannot sing tonight ; I love the merry sunshine ; I see her still in my dreams ; I'll be a soldier ; I'll be home tomorrow ; I will be true to thee ; I'd be a fairy ; I would not die in springtime ; I would not die in summer time ; I'd offer thee this hand of mine ; If you've only got a moustache ; In the eye abides the heart ; Irene ; Italian melodies no. 1, no. 2, no. 3, no. 4, no. 5 ; Jeanie with the light brown hair ; Jennie's own schottisch Jenny's coming o'er the green ; Jenny June ; Katy Bell ; Katy darling ; Kiss me dear mother ; Kissing in the dark ; Larry's good bye ; Laura Lee ; Leave me with my mother ; Lena our loved one is gone --
- Volume II. [Titles] Li-Sl: Lily Ray ; Linda has departed ; Linger in blissful repose ; The little ballad girl ; Little Belle Blair ; Little Ella ; Little Ella's an angel ; Little Jenny Dow ; Little Mac! little Mac, you're the very man ; Lizzie dies tonight ; Long ago day ; Lou'siana belle ; The love I bear thee ; Love launched a fair boat ; Lucia gems no. 1, no. 2, no. 3, no. 4, no. 5 ; Lucia di Lammermoor duett ; Lulu is gone ; Maggie by my side ; Make me no gaudy chaplet now ; Maria redowa ; Mary loves the flowers ; Massa's in de cold ground ; Melinda May ; Merry little birds are we ; The merry, merry month of May ; Mine is the mourning heart ; My old Kentucky home, good night ; My wife is a knowing woman ; Nancy Till ; Nell and I ; Nelly Bly ; Nelly was a lady ; No home, no home ; No one to love ; None shall weep a tear for me ; Nothing but a plain old soldier ; Oh! boys, carry me 'long ; Oh! 'tis glorious ; Oh! Lemuel! ; Oh! meet me dear mother ; O summer night ; Oh! Susanna ; Oh! tell me my mother ; Oh! there's no such girl as mine ; Oh! why am I so happy? ; I would I were a boy again ; Old black Joe ; Old dog Tray ; Old folks at home ; Old folks quadrilles ; Old memories ; The old pine tree ; Old uncle Ned ; On the banks of the Guadalquiver ; On to the field of glory ; Once I loved thee Mary dear ; Onward and upward ; Open thy lattice love ; Our bright summer days are gone ; Our darling Kate ; Our Willie dear is dying ; Over the river ; Parthenia to Ingomar ; Pearl polka ; A penny for your thoughts ; Pirate's chorus ; Plantation jig ; Poor drooping maiden ; Praise the Lord ; Preciosa ; The pure, the bright, the beautiful ; Rainbow schottisch ; Ring de banjo ; Roll on, silver moon ; Sadly to mine heart appealing ; Santa Anna's retreat from Buena Vista ; Saratoga Lake waltz ; Scenes are the brightest ; Seek and ye shall find ; La sérénade ; She was all the world to me ; Sitting by my own cabin door ; Slumber my darling --
- Volume III. [Titles] So-Z: The social orchestra ; Soirée polka ; A soldier in de colored brigade ; The solder's home ; Some folks ; Somebodies coming to see me tonight ; The song of all songs ; Sontag polka ; Sorrow shall come again no more ; The spirit of my song ; Stand up for the flag! ; Stand up for the truth ; Stay summer breath ; Suffer little children come to me ; Summer longings ; Sweet Emerald Isle that I love so well ; Sweet little maid of the mountain ; Sweetly she sleeps, my Alice fair ; Tears bring thoughts of heaven ; Tell me love of thy early dreams ; Tell me of the angels, mother ; That's what's the matte r; There are plenty of fish in the sea ; There's a good time coming ; There's a land of bliss ; There is a land of love ; There was a time ; This rose will remind you ; Thou art gone from my gaze ; Thou art the queen of my song ; A thousand miles from home ; The Tioga waltz ; 'Tis my father's song ; Ton-Mahrchen waltz ; Turn not away ; Twlight song ; Under the willow she's sleeping ; The village bells polka ; Village festival jig, quadrille no. 1, no. 2, no. 3, no. 4 ; The village maiden ; Virginia Belle ; The voice of by gone days ; The voices that are gone ; Wait for the wagon ; Waltz by Beethoven ; Waltz by Lanner ; Waltz by Strauss ; Was my brother in the battle? ; Way down in Ca-i-ro ; Way down south in Alabama ; We are coming Father Abraam, 300,000 more ; We've a million in the field ; We'll all meet our saviour ; We will keep a bright lookout ; We'll still keep marching on ; We'll tune our hearts ; What does every good child say? ; What must a fairy's dream be? ; What shall the harvest be? ; When dear friends are gone ; When old friends were here ; When this dreadful war is ended ; Where are the friends of my youth? ; Where has Lula gone? ; Where is thy spirit Mary? ; While the bowl goes round ; While we work for the Lord ; The White House chair ; Why have my loved ones gone? ; Why no one to love? ; Widow Machree ; The wife, or, He'll come home ; The wild haunts for me ; Will you come to my mountain home? ; Will you love me then, as now? ; Willie's gone to heaven ; Willie has gone to war ; Willie my brave ; Willie we have missed you ; Wilt thou be gone love? ; Wilt thou be true? ; Would I were with thee
- Label
- Songs and compositions
- Title
- Songs and compositions
- Statement of responsibility
- by Stephen Collins Foster
- Title variation
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- Songs, compositions and arrangements
- Foster Hall reproductions
- Language
- eng
- Accompanying matter
- historical information
- Cataloging source
- UMK
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorDate
- 1826-1864
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorName
- Foster, Stephen Collins
- Credits note
- Produced by the staff of Foster Hall: Walter R. Whittlesey, Fletcher Hodges, Jr., Katharine W. Copley, Dorothy J. Black, Eli Messenger, and Josiah K. Lilly
- Form of composition
- multiple forms
- Format of music
- multiple score formats
- LC call number
- M1620.F753
- LC item number
- F67 1938
- Literary text for sound recordings
- not applicable
- http://bibfra.me/vocab/marc/notation
- staff notation
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorDate
-
- 1861-1948
- 1861-1936
- 1906-2006
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
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- Lilly, Josiah Kirby
- Whittlesey, Walter R.
- Hodges, Fletcher
- Copley, Katharine W.
- Black, Dorothy J.
- Messenger, Eli
- University of Pittsburgh
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
-
- Instrumental music
- Songs, English
- Music
- Label
- Songs and compositions, by Stephen Collins Foster
- Note
-
- Popular songs, hymns, and dance music, in part arranged
- "The Foster Hall reproductions of the songs .... include two hundred discovered songs and [instrumental] compositions [in first and early editions], to which are added all known arrangements of [Foster's] ... own work and also his arrangements of the work of others"--1933 Foreword
- Instructions for revising the 1933 Foster Hall Reproductions index book tipped in
- Index including title, author, chronological, publisher, dedication, first line, and classified indexes bound into volume I
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
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- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- notated music
- Content type code
-
- ntm
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- Volume I. Index ; [Titles] A-Le: Ah! may the red rose live alway ; Ah! my child = Ah mon fils ; All day long ; Angelina Baker ; The angels are singing unto me ; Annie my love ; Away down south ; Beautiful child of song ; Beautiful dreamer ; The beautiful shore ; Better days are coming ; Better times are coming ; Bridal waltz ; The bright hills of glory ; Bring my brother back to me ; Broadway quickstep ; Bury me in the morning, mother ; Byerly's waltz ; Caliph of Bagdad ; Cally polka ; Camptown races ; Cane brake jig ; Choral harp ; Come where my love lies dreaming ; Come where the fountains play ; Come with thy sweet voice again ; Commence ye darkies all ; Comrades, fill no glass for me ; Cora Dean ; Coral schottisch ; Crystal schottisch ; The daughter of the regiment ; Dearer than life ; Don't be idle ; Don't bet your money on de Shanghai ; Dolcy Jones ; Dolly Day ; Down among the cane brakes ; A dream of my mother and my home ; Ellen Bayne ; Eulalie ; Evening star waltz ; Fairy Belle ; Farewell mother dear ; Farewell my Lilly dear ; Farewell old cottage ; Farewell sweet mother ; Fighting for the flag day and night ; For the dear old flag I die ; For thee love for thee ; French quadrille no. 1, no. 2, no. 3, no. 4, no. 5 ; Gentle Annie ; Gentle Lena Clare ; Give the stranger happy cheer ; Give this to mother ; Give us this day our daily bread ; The Glendy Burk ; Golden dreams & fairy castles! ; The great baby show, or, The abolition show ; Happy hours at home ; Happy land ; Happy little ones are we ; Hard times come again no more ; He leadeth me beside still waters ; He'll come home ; Hohnstock polka ; The holiday schottisch ; Home, heavenly home! ; The hour for thee and me ; I cannot sing tonight ; I love the merry sunshine ; I see her still in my dreams ; I'll be a soldier ; I'll be home tomorrow ; I will be true to thee ; I'd be a fairy ; I would not die in springtime ; I would not die in summer time ; I'd offer thee this hand of mine ; If you've only got a moustache ; In the eye abides the heart ; Irene ; Italian melodies no. 1, no. 2, no. 3, no. 4, no. 5 ; Jeanie with the light brown hair ; Jennie's own schottisch Jenny's coming o'er the green ; Jenny June ; Katy Bell ; Katy darling ; Kiss me dear mother ; Kissing in the dark ; Larry's good bye ; Laura Lee ; Leave me with my mother ; Lena our loved one is gone --
- Volume II. [Titles] Li-Sl: Lily Ray ; Linda has departed ; Linger in blissful repose ; The little ballad girl ; Little Belle Blair ; Little Ella ; Little Ella's an angel ; Little Jenny Dow ; Little Mac! little Mac, you're the very man ; Lizzie dies tonight ; Long ago day ; Lou'siana belle ; The love I bear thee ; Love launched a fair boat ; Lucia gems no. 1, no. 2, no. 3, no. 4, no. 5 ; Lucia di Lammermoor duett ; Lulu is gone ; Maggie by my side ; Make me no gaudy chaplet now ; Maria redowa ; Mary loves the flowers ; Massa's in de cold ground ; Melinda May ; Merry little birds are we ; The merry, merry month of May ; Mine is the mourning heart ; My old Kentucky home, good night ; My wife is a knowing woman ; Nancy Till ; Nell and I ; Nelly Bly ; Nelly was a lady ; No home, no home ; No one to love ; None shall weep a tear for me ; Nothing but a plain old soldier ; Oh! boys, carry me 'long ; Oh! 'tis glorious ; Oh! Lemuel! ; Oh! meet me dear mother ; O summer night ; Oh! Susanna ; Oh! tell me my mother ; Oh! there's no such girl as mine ; Oh! why am I so happy? ; I would I were a boy again ; Old black Joe ; Old dog Tray ; Old folks at home ; Old folks quadrilles ; Old memories ; The old pine tree ; Old uncle Ned ; On the banks of the Guadalquiver ; On to the field of glory ; Once I loved thee Mary dear ; Onward and upward ; Open thy lattice love ; Our bright summer days are gone ; Our darling Kate ; Our Willie dear is dying ; Over the river ; Parthenia to Ingomar ; Pearl polka ; A penny for your thoughts ; Pirate's chorus ; Plantation jig ; Poor drooping maiden ; Praise the Lord ; Preciosa ; The pure, the bright, the beautiful ; Rainbow schottisch ; Ring de banjo ; Roll on, silver moon ; Sadly to mine heart appealing ; Santa Anna's retreat from Buena Vista ; Saratoga Lake waltz ; Scenes are the brightest ; Seek and ye shall find ; La sérénade ; She was all the world to me ; Sitting by my own cabin door ; Slumber my darling --
- Volume III. [Titles] So-Z: The social orchestra ; Soirée polka ; A soldier in de colored brigade ; The solder's home ; Some folks ; Somebodies coming to see me tonight ; The song of all songs ; Sontag polka ; Sorrow shall come again no more ; The spirit of my song ; Stand up for the flag! ; Stand up for the truth ; Stay summer breath ; Suffer little children come to me ; Summer longings ; Sweet Emerald Isle that I love so well ; Sweet little maid of the mountain ; Sweetly she sleeps, my Alice fair ; Tears bring thoughts of heaven ; Tell me love of thy early dreams ; Tell me of the angels, mother ; That's what's the matte r; There are plenty of fish in the sea ; There's a good time coming ; There's a land of bliss ; There is a land of love ; There was a time ; This rose will remind you ; Thou art gone from my gaze ; Thou art the queen of my song ; A thousand miles from home ; The Tioga waltz ; 'Tis my father's song ; Ton-Mahrchen waltz ; Turn not away ; Twlight song ; Under the willow she's sleeping ; The village bells polka ; Village festival jig, quadrille no. 1, no. 2, no. 3, no. 4 ; The village maiden ; Virginia Belle ; The voice of by gone days ; The voices that are gone ; Wait for the wagon ; Waltz by Beethoven ; Waltz by Lanner ; Waltz by Strauss ; Was my brother in the battle? ; Way down in Ca-i-ro ; Way down south in Alabama ; We are coming Father Abraam, 300,000 more ; We've a million in the field ; We'll all meet our saviour ; We will keep a bright lookout ; We'll still keep marching on ; We'll tune our hearts ; What does every good child say? ; What must a fairy's dream be? ; What shall the harvest be? ; When dear friends are gone ; When old friends were here ; When this dreadful war is ended ; Where are the friends of my youth? ; Where has Lula gone? ; Where is thy spirit Mary? ; While the bowl goes round ; While we work for the Lord ; The White House chair ; Why have my loved ones gone? ; Why no one to love? ; Widow Machree ; The wife, or, He'll come home ; The wild haunts for me ; Will you come to my mountain home? ; Will you love me then, as now? ; Willie's gone to heaven ; Willie has gone to war ; Willie my brave ; Willie we have missed you ; Wilt thou be gone love? ; Wilt thou be true? ; Would I were with thee
- Control code
- 1119669334
- Dimensions
- 33 cm
- Extent
- 1 score (3 volumes)
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- n
- Other physical details
- illustrations (some color)
- System control number
- (OCoLC)1119669334
- Label
- Songs and compositions, by Stephen Collins Foster
- Note
-
- Popular songs, hymns, and dance music, in part arranged
- "The Foster Hall reproductions of the songs .... include two hundred discovered songs and [instrumental] compositions [in first and early editions], to which are added all known arrangements of [Foster's] ... own work and also his arrangements of the work of others"--1933 Foreword
- Instructions for revising the 1933 Foster Hall Reproductions index book tipped in
- Index including title, author, chronological, publisher, dedication, first line, and classified indexes bound into volume I
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
-
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- notated music
- Content type code
-
- ntm
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- Volume I. Index ; [Titles] A-Le: Ah! may the red rose live alway ; Ah! my child = Ah mon fils ; All day long ; Angelina Baker ; The angels are singing unto me ; Annie my love ; Away down south ; Beautiful child of song ; Beautiful dreamer ; The beautiful shore ; Better days are coming ; Better times are coming ; Bridal waltz ; The bright hills of glory ; Bring my brother back to me ; Broadway quickstep ; Bury me in the morning, mother ; Byerly's waltz ; Caliph of Bagdad ; Cally polka ; Camptown races ; Cane brake jig ; Choral harp ; Come where my love lies dreaming ; Come where the fountains play ; Come with thy sweet voice again ; Commence ye darkies all ; Comrades, fill no glass for me ; Cora Dean ; Coral schottisch ; Crystal schottisch ; The daughter of the regiment ; Dearer than life ; Don't be idle ; Don't bet your money on de Shanghai ; Dolcy Jones ; Dolly Day ; Down among the cane brakes ; A dream of my mother and my home ; Ellen Bayne ; Eulalie ; Evening star waltz ; Fairy Belle ; Farewell mother dear ; Farewell my Lilly dear ; Farewell old cottage ; Farewell sweet mother ; Fighting for the flag day and night ; For the dear old flag I die ; For thee love for thee ; French quadrille no. 1, no. 2, no. 3, no. 4, no. 5 ; Gentle Annie ; Gentle Lena Clare ; Give the stranger happy cheer ; Give this to mother ; Give us this day our daily bread ; The Glendy Burk ; Golden dreams & fairy castles! ; The great baby show, or, The abolition show ; Happy hours at home ; Happy land ; Happy little ones are we ; Hard times come again no more ; He leadeth me beside still waters ; He'll come home ; Hohnstock polka ; The holiday schottisch ; Home, heavenly home! ; The hour for thee and me ; I cannot sing tonight ; I love the merry sunshine ; I see her still in my dreams ; I'll be a soldier ; I'll be home tomorrow ; I will be true to thee ; I'd be a fairy ; I would not die in springtime ; I would not die in summer time ; I'd offer thee this hand of mine ; If you've only got a moustache ; In the eye abides the heart ; Irene ; Italian melodies no. 1, no. 2, no. 3, no. 4, no. 5 ; Jeanie with the light brown hair ; Jennie's own schottisch Jenny's coming o'er the green ; Jenny June ; Katy Bell ; Katy darling ; Kiss me dear mother ; Kissing in the dark ; Larry's good bye ; Laura Lee ; Leave me with my mother ; Lena our loved one is gone --
- Volume II. [Titles] Li-Sl: Lily Ray ; Linda has departed ; Linger in blissful repose ; The little ballad girl ; Little Belle Blair ; Little Ella ; Little Ella's an angel ; Little Jenny Dow ; Little Mac! little Mac, you're the very man ; Lizzie dies tonight ; Long ago day ; Lou'siana belle ; The love I bear thee ; Love launched a fair boat ; Lucia gems no. 1, no. 2, no. 3, no. 4, no. 5 ; Lucia di Lammermoor duett ; Lulu is gone ; Maggie by my side ; Make me no gaudy chaplet now ; Maria redowa ; Mary loves the flowers ; Massa's in de cold ground ; Melinda May ; Merry little birds are we ; The merry, merry month of May ; Mine is the mourning heart ; My old Kentucky home, good night ; My wife is a knowing woman ; Nancy Till ; Nell and I ; Nelly Bly ; Nelly was a lady ; No home, no home ; No one to love ; None shall weep a tear for me ; Nothing but a plain old soldier ; Oh! boys, carry me 'long ; Oh! 'tis glorious ; Oh! Lemuel! ; Oh! meet me dear mother ; O summer night ; Oh! Susanna ; Oh! tell me my mother ; Oh! there's no such girl as mine ; Oh! why am I so happy? ; I would I were a boy again ; Old black Joe ; Old dog Tray ; Old folks at home ; Old folks quadrilles ; Old memories ; The old pine tree ; Old uncle Ned ; On the banks of the Guadalquiver ; On to the field of glory ; Once I loved thee Mary dear ; Onward and upward ; Open thy lattice love ; Our bright summer days are gone ; Our darling Kate ; Our Willie dear is dying ; Over the river ; Parthenia to Ingomar ; Pearl polka ; A penny for your thoughts ; Pirate's chorus ; Plantation jig ; Poor drooping maiden ; Praise the Lord ; Preciosa ; The pure, the bright, the beautiful ; Rainbow schottisch ; Ring de banjo ; Roll on, silver moon ; Sadly to mine heart appealing ; Santa Anna's retreat from Buena Vista ; Saratoga Lake waltz ; Scenes are the brightest ; Seek and ye shall find ; La sérénade ; She was all the world to me ; Sitting by my own cabin door ; Slumber my darling --
- Volume III. [Titles] So-Z: The social orchestra ; Soirée polka ; A soldier in de colored brigade ; The solder's home ; Some folks ; Somebodies coming to see me tonight ; The song of all songs ; Sontag polka ; Sorrow shall come again no more ; The spirit of my song ; Stand up for the flag! ; Stand up for the truth ; Stay summer breath ; Suffer little children come to me ; Summer longings ; Sweet Emerald Isle that I love so well ; Sweet little maid of the mountain ; Sweetly she sleeps, my Alice fair ; Tears bring thoughts of heaven ; Tell me love of thy early dreams ; Tell me of the angels, mother ; That's what's the matte r; There are plenty of fish in the sea ; There's a good time coming ; There's a land of bliss ; There is a land of love ; There was a time ; This rose will remind you ; Thou art gone from my gaze ; Thou art the queen of my song ; A thousand miles from home ; The Tioga waltz ; 'Tis my father's song ; Ton-Mahrchen waltz ; Turn not away ; Twlight song ; Under the willow she's sleeping ; The village bells polka ; Village festival jig, quadrille no. 1, no. 2, no. 3, no. 4 ; The village maiden ; Virginia Belle ; The voice of by gone days ; The voices that are gone ; Wait for the wagon ; Waltz by Beethoven ; Waltz by Lanner ; Waltz by Strauss ; Was my brother in the battle? ; Way down in Ca-i-ro ; Way down south in Alabama ; We are coming Father Abraam, 300,000 more ; We've a million in the field ; We'll all meet our saviour ; We will keep a bright lookout ; We'll still keep marching on ; We'll tune our hearts ; What does every good child say? ; What must a fairy's dream be? ; What shall the harvest be? ; When dear friends are gone ; When old friends were here ; When this dreadful war is ended ; Where are the friends of my youth? ; Where has Lula gone? ; Where is thy spirit Mary? ; While the bowl goes round ; While we work for the Lord ; The White House chair ; Why have my loved ones gone? ; Why no one to love? ; Widow Machree ; The wife, or, He'll come home ; The wild haunts for me ; Will you come to my mountain home? ; Will you love me then, as now? ; Willie's gone to heaven ; Willie has gone to war ; Willie my brave ; Willie we have missed you ; Wilt thou be gone love? ; Wilt thou be true? ; Would I were with thee
- Control code
- 1119669334
- Dimensions
- 33 cm
- Extent
- 1 score (3 volumes)
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
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- n
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- illustrations (some color)
- System control number
- (OCoLC)1119669334
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