No. Title Date
1 The admiral's broom : song. New Words by Frederic E. Weatherly. The Music by Frederick Bevan.
2 An old sacred lullaby = Ein neues andächtiges Kindelwiegen 1900
3 Auld Lang Syne. The Favorite Scotch Song.
4 Back to the Army again. Song. 1898
5 Before and After 1903
6 Beloved, it is morn : song. Words by Emily Hickey. Music by Florence Aylward. 1896
7 The better land : song. The words by Mrs. Hemans ; the music composed expressly for Madame Antoinette Sterling by Frederic H. Cowen.
8 Bird songs 1907
9 The bugler : sung with great success by Mr. Thurley Beale
10 The city child : song 1908
11 Creole Cradle Song. Written and composed by E.R. Davson
12 A Day's Ride, hunting song, the words by G. J. Whyte Melville, the music by Alfred Scott Gatty
13 Deep in my heart : song. The words by Sir George Pragnell ; the music by T. Wilkinson Stephenson. 1915
14 The distant shore, song. Words by W.S. Gilbert.
15 Down the sunlit Stream. Song, the words by M. Beverly. The music by J.L. Molloy
16 Down Vauxhall Way 1912
17 Excelsior : duet. The Music Composed and Dedicated to the Right Honble The Earl of Westmoreland by M.W. Balfe
18 Fair house of joy; song from Seven Elizabethan lyrics. 1908
19 The fairies have never a penny to spend. Song. The words by Rose Fyleman. The Music by A. Herbert Brewer. 1920
20 A fairy went a-marketing : song. The words by Rose Fyleman. The music by Arthur M. Goodhart. 1918