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The minstrelsy of Ireland : 206 Irish songs / Alfred Moffat arr. (pp. i–xiv, 1–84)
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| The minstrelsy of Ireland : 206 Irish songs / Alfred Moffat arr. (pp. i–xiv, 1–84) | |
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| ITMA Reference Number: | 7561-BK |
| Title: | The minstrelsy of Ireland : 206 Irish songs, adapted to their traditional airs / arranged for voice with pianoforte accompaniment, and supplemented with historical notes by Alfred Moffat |
| Author: | Moffat, Alfred |
| Publication Details: | London : Augener, post 1898 |
| Physical Description: | pp. i–xiv, 1–84 : music in staff notation ; 27 cm. (bound) |
| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
| Subject: | Ireland: Songs in English |
| Edition: | 4th enlarged |
| Contents: | A baby was sleeping, its mother was weeping – The angels' whisper -- A long farewell I send to thee -- Farewell to the Maig -- Arise from thy slumbers -- As a beam o'er the face of the waters -- As beautiful Kitty -- Kitty of Coleraine -- As I gaed o'er the highland hills -- Peggy Bawn -- As I went a walking one morning in spring -- I’m a poor stranger and far from my own -- As when the softly blushing rose -- Mild Mabel Kelly -- As Jack the jolly ploughboy – The jolly ploughboy -- As slow our ship -- At early dawn – The dawning of the day -- At the yellow boreen -- Avenging and bright -- Beauing, belling, dancing, drinking – The rakes of Mallow -- Beautiful and wide are the green fields of Erin – The fair hills of holy Ireland -- Before the sun rose at yester dawn -- Pulse of my heart -- Bright fairies by Glengariff's Bay – The invocation -- Bright red is the sun on the waves of Lough Sheelin – The flower of Finae -- Bright sun, before whose glorious ray -- Irish war song -- By the Feal's wave benighted -- Desmond's song -- Come buy my nice fresh ivy – The holly and ivy girl -- Come in the evening – The welcome -- Come o'er the sea -- Come rest on this bosom -- Dear Erin how sweetly -- Dear harp of my country -- Did you hear of the Widow Malone – The Widow Malone -- Down by the Sally Gardens -- Droop all the flowers in my garden -- My rose -- Erin the tear and the smile in thine eyes -- Fairest put on awhile -- Forget not the field -- Farewell but whenever you welcome the hour -- Farewell for I must leave thee – The wearing of the green -- Far in the mountains with you -- Fill the bumper fair -- Fly not yet -- Go where glory waits thee -- Had you seen my sweet Coolin – The Coolin -- Has sorrow thy young days shaded -- Have you been at Carrick -- Have you gazed at Shane Glas -- Shane Glas -- He came from the north – The man of the North Countrie -- Hear me but once -- Her hair was like the beaten gold -- How sweet the answer echo makes -- Echo -- Here we dwell -- Love and the novice -- His kiss is sweet, his word is kind – The boatman of Kinsale -- How dear to me the hour -- How dimm'd is the glory that circled the Gael -- Lament for Ireland -- Hush baby mine, and weep no more |
