- Songs
- op. 5. Four early Slavic poems
- no. 1. The cossack
no. 2. The lost shepherd
no. 3. The scribe
no. 4. The youth's departure to the war
- op. 6. Poems by Tennyson
- no. 1. Break, break, break
no. 2. Crossing the bar
- op. 7. Poems by Tennyson
- no. 1. Sweet and low
no. 2. Thy voice is heard
no. 3. Home they brought her warrior dead
- op. 8. Poems by Tennyson
- no. 1. The city child
no. 2. Minnie and Winnie
- op. 9. Poems by Tennyson
- no. 1. Enid's song
- op. 10. Poems by Thomas Hood
- no. 1. A lake and a fairy boat
no. 2. Autumn
no. 3. It was the time of roses
- op. 11
- no. 1. Daybreak (Longfellow)
no. 2. Baby's outing (Mary Riddel Corley)
- op. 12. Poems by Browning
- no. 1. A woman's last word
no. 2. My star
no. 3. Prospice
- op. 13. The poor man's song (anonymous)
- op. 14. The last leaf (O.W. Holmes)
- op. 15. Six songs from Underwoods (R.L. Stevenson)
- no. 1. Sing me a song of a lad that is gone
no. 2. Requiem
no. 3. The unforgotten
no. 4. The stormy evening
no. 5. The country of the Camisards
no. 6. Evensong
- op. 16. Three songs from A child's garden of verses (R.L. Stevenson)
- no. 1 Pirate story
no. 2. Young night thought
no. 3. Singing
- op. 17
- no. 1. How's my boy (Sydney Dobell)
no. 2. From the brake the nightgale (Henley)
no. 3. Michael Robartes bids his beloved be at peace (Yeats)
- op. 18
- no. 1. When windflowers blosson on the sea (Christina Rossetti)
no. 2. The sick child (Stevenson)
no. 3. The pauper's drive (T. Noel)
- op. 19. Seventeen lyrics from Sing-Song (Christina Rossetti)
- Part I.
- no. 1. Eight o'clock; the postman's knock
no. 2. Baby cry-- oh fie!
no. 3. Dead in the cold, a song-singing thrush
no. 4. Love me-- I love you
no. 5. Kookoorookoo! kookoorookoo!
no. 6. Boats sail on the rivers
no. 7. In the meadow-- what in the meadow?
no. 8. The dog lies in his kennel
no. 9. Lie abed, sleepy head
no. 10. Mix a pancake, stir a pancake
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- op. 19. Seventeen lyrics from Sing-Song (Christina Rossetti)
- Part II.
- no. 1. Who has seen the wind?
no. 2. Dancing on the hilltops
no. 3. A pocket handerchief to hem
no. 4. A motherless lambkin
no. 5. Lullaby, oh lullaby!
no. 6. Hurt no living thin
no. 7. Minnie and Mattie and fat little May
- op. 20. The fiddler of dooney (Yeats)
- op. 21
- no. 1. The eternal goodness (Whittier)
no. 2. There's heaven above (Browning)
- op. 22. Bandanna ballads (Howard Weeden)
- no. 1. Mammy's lullaby
no. 2. Uncle Rome
no. 3. A plantation hymn
no. 4. A banjo song
no. 5. Two lovers and lizette
- op. 23
- no. 1. April, April (Watson)
no. 2. Ferry me across the water (Christina Rossetti)
- op. 24. Dearest (Henley)
- op. 25. The song of the shirt (Hood)
- op. 26. Two songs of experience (William Blake)
- no. 1. The sick rose
no. 2. Infant sorrow
- op. 27. Songs of the old South (Howard Weeden)
- no. 1. Way down South
no. 2. The song of the watcher
no. 3. When the angels call
no. 4. Long ago
no. 5. At last
no. 6. Old Watt and the rabbits
- op. 28. Sing to me, sing (Henley)
- op. 29. Babylon the great (Christina Rossetti)
- op. 31. Sheep and lambs (Katherine T. Hinkson)
- op. 32. Battle of Blenheim (Southey)
- op. 33. Three Scotch poems
- no. 1. Dinna ask me (John Dunlop)
no. 2. Auld daddy darkness (James Fergusson)
no. 3. Cuddle doon (Alexander Anderson)
- op. 34. Four modern poems
- no. 1. The king of the fairy men (James Stephens)
no. 2. When death to either shall come (Robert Brigdes)
no. 3. Mary's baby (Irene Rutherford McLeod)
no. 4. Lone dog (Irene Rutherford McLeod)
- op. 35. Homeland (patriotic song; words by Sidney Homer)
- op. 36. Songs from Mother Goose (thirty-five songs)
- op. 37. Six cheerful songs
- no. 1. Späcially Jim
no. 2. An Idaho ball (anonymous)
no. 3. Casey at the bat (E.L. Thayer)
no. 4. A plantation ditty (Frank L. Stanton)
no. 5. The height of the ridicilous (O.W. Holmes)
no. 6. Christmas chimes (anonymous)
- op. 38. General William Booth enters into heaven (Vachel Lindsay)
- op. 39. The widow in the Bye Street (Masefield--three songs)
- op. 42. The everlasting mercy (Masefield)
- op. 45. The lay of the laborer (Hood)
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