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Posted By: Jim Dixon
08-Jan-09 - 06:18 PM
Thread Name: Irish Songbook Index PermaThread
Subject: Index: Irish Melodies (T Moore, C V Stanford, 1895
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The Irish Melodies
By Thomas Moore
The original airs restored and arranged for the voice (with pianoforte accompaniment) by Charles Villiers Stanford.
(London: Boosey & Co., 1895.)

Name of Song - Old Air - Page
After the battle - Thy fair bosom - 62
And doth not a meeting like this - Unknown - 202
As a beam o'er the face of the waters - The young man's dream - 22
As slow our ship - The girl I left behind me - 148
As vanquished Erin - The Boyne water - 206
At the mid hour of night - Molly, my dear - 96
Avenging and bright - Cruachan na feine - 88
Before the battle - The fairy queen - 60
Come o'er the sea - Cuishla machree - 120
Come, rest in this bosom - Lough Sheeling - 134
Come, send round the wind - We brought the summer with us - 42
Dear harp of my country - New Langolee - 142
Desmond's song - Unknown - 208
Drink of this cup - Paddy O'Rafferty - 176
Drink to her - Heigho! My Jacky - 50
Echo - The wren - 186
Erin! The tear and the smile in thine eyes - Aileen aroon - 5
Erin, oh Erin - I am asleep and don't waken me - 46
Fairest put on awhile - Cummilum - 198
Farewell! But whenever you welcome the hour - Moll Roone - 112
Fill the bumper fair - Bob and Joan - 140
Fly not yet - Planxty Kelly - 14
Forget not the field - The lamentation of Aughrim - 162
From this hour the pledge is given - Renardine - 248
Go where glory waits thee - Maid of the valley - 1
Has sorrow thy young days shaded - Sly Patrick - 122
How dear to me the hour - The twisting of the rope - 26
How oft has the benshee cried - The dear black maid - 32
I saw from the beach - Miss molly - 139
I saw thy form - Donnel O'Greadh - 82
I wish I was by that dim lake - Shule aroon - 212
I'd mourn the hopes that leave me - The rose tree - 118
If thou'lt be mine - The winnowing sheet - 157
Ill omens - Kitty of Coleraine - 58
In the morning of life - The little harvest rose - 146
It is not the tear - The sixpence - 70
I've a secret to tell thee - Oh southern breeze - 228
Lay his sword by his side - If the sea were ink - 238
Lesbia hath a beaming eye - Nora Creina - 80
Let Erin remember the day of old - The little red fox - 86
Love and the novice - Black-headed deary - 92
Love's young dream - The old woman - 74
My gentle harp - The caoine or dirge - 144
Nay, tell me not, dear - Dennis, don't be threatening - 86
Ne'er ask the hour - My husband's a journey to Portugal gone - 170
No, not more welcome - Luggelaw - 124
O think not my spirits - John O'Reilly the active - 16
O'Donoghue's mistress - The little and great mountain - 182
Oh banquet not - Planxty Irwin - 187
Oh for the swords - Unknown - 166
Oh! Arranmore - Killdroughalt fair - 236
Oh! Blame not the bard - Kitty Tyrrel - 52
Oh! Breathe not his name - The brown maid - 7
Oh! Doubt me not - Yellow wat and the fox - 114
Oh! had we some bright little isle - "Shiela na guira" - 110
Oh, could we do with this world - Basket of oysters - 242
Oh, the sight entrancing - Planxty Sudley - 192
Oh, where's the slave - Down beside me - 132
Oh, ye dead! - A plough tune - 180
On music - The banks of Banna - 68
One bumper at parting! - Moll roe in the morning - 98
Quick! We have but a second - Paddy O'Snap - 200
Remember the glories of Brien the brave - Molly McAlpin - 3
Remember thee - Castle Tirowen - 152
Rich and rare were the gems she wore - The summer is coming - 18
Sail on, sail on - The humming of the ban - 172
Shall the harp then be silent - Macfarlane's lamentation - 190
She is far from the land - Open the door softly - 84
She sung of love - The Munster man - 214
Silence is in our festal halls - The green woods of Truigha - 250
Sing, sing, music was given - The old Langolee - 216
Sing, sweet harp - Unknown - 220
Song of Innisfail - Peggy bawn - 230
Song of the battle eve - The Cruiskeen lawn - 222
St. Senanus and the lady - The brown thorn - 168
Sublime was the warning - The black joke - 44
Sweet Innisfallen - The captivating youth - 194
Take back the virgin page - - 28
The dream of those days - I love you above all the rest - 247
The fortune teller - Open the door softly - 178
The harp that once thro' Tara's halls - Molly my treasure - 9
The Irish peasant to his mistress - I once had a true love - 66
The legacy - The Bard's legacy - 30
The meeting of the waters - The old Head of Dennis - 24
The minstrel boy - The Moreen - 106
The mountain sprite - The mountain sprite - 204
The night dance - The nightcap - 232
The origin of the harp - Gage Fane - 72
The Prince's day - St. Patrick's day - 76
The song of Fionnuala - Arrah, my dear Eveleen - 39
The song of O'Ruark - The pretty girl milking her cow - 108
The time I've lost in wooing - Pease upon a trencher - 130
The wandering bard - Planxty O'Reilly - 226
The wine-cup is circling - Michael Hoy - 244
The young May moon - The Dandy O! - 104
Thee, thee, only thee - The market-stake - 188
There are sounds of mirth - The priest in his boots - 234
They know not my heart - Coulin dhas - 210
They may rail at this life - Noch bonin shin doe - 164
This life is all chequer'd - The bunch of green rushes that grew at the brim - 94
Though humble the banquet - Farewell, Eamon - 218
Though the last glimpse of Erin - The Coulin - 11
'Tis gone, and for ever - "Savourneen deelish" - 136
'Tis sweet to think - Thady, you gander - 64
'Tis the last rose of Summer - The Groves of Blarney - 102
To ladies' eyes - Faugh-a-ballagh - 159
'Twas one of those dreams - The song of the woods - 196
We may roam thro' this world - Garryowen - 34
Weep on, weep on - The song of sorrow - 78
What the bee is to the floweret - The yellow garron - 90
When cold in the earth - Limerick's lamentation - 150
When first I met thee - O Patrick fly from me - 126
When he who adores thee - The fox's sleep - 8
Whene'er I see those smiling eyes - Father Quinn - 156
While gazing on the moon's light - Oonagh - 56
While history's muse - Paddy whack - 128
Wreathe the bowl - Norah Kista - 154
Yes, sad one of Sion - I would rather than Ireland - 173
You remember Ellen - Were I a clerk - 116