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  • 1935-1939  (3)
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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    London : Harper & Brothers
    UID:
    gbv_1808369017
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 577 p.)
    Series Statement: Literature Online - Twentieth Century Drama
    Note: Preliminaries omitted. The following plays been taken from this source: Pottel's Field Quare Medicine Saturday Night Supper for the Dead The Field God [Version with Tragic Ending] The Hot Iron The Man Who Died at Twelve O'Clock Unto Such Glory , Preliminaries omitted. The following plays been taken from this source: Pottel's Field Quare Medicine Saturday Night Supper for the Dead The Field God [Version with Tragic Ending] The Hot Iron The Man Who Died at Twelve O'Clock Unto Such Glory.
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Green, Paul Out Of the South: the Life Of a People in Dramatic Form By Paul Green. London : Harper & Brothers, 1939
    Language: English
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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    [London, England] : Novello & Company
    UID:
    gbv_1765726948
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (1 score (234 pages)))
    Content: God save the Queen -- Here's a health unto his Majesty -- Agincourt song -- Begone! dull care -- Come, lasses and lads -- Drink to me only -- Drive the cold winter away -- Go no-more a rushing -- The Miller of the dee -- My lady Greensleeves -- Summer is a-coming in -- The waits -- The flight of the Earls -- The harp that once through Tara's halls -- In Derry Vale -- The young May Moon -- The Campbells are comin' -- Charlie is my darling -- Man's a man for a' that -- Ye bank and braes -- The Ash Grove -- The Bells of Aberdovey -- David of the White Rock -- Loudly proclaim -- Baby brother mine (Hungarian) -- Boys and girls, come away (Spanish) -- Christmas Bells (Norwegian) -- Country Dance (Finnish) -- The fiddler (Swabian) -- Pancakes (Alsatian) -- Russian Twelfth Night song -- Sur le pont d'Avignon (French) -- Thuringian Folk Song -- Water sprites dance (Swedish) -- The year now is fled (Danish) -- When daises pied / T.A. Arne -- Come, let us all this day / Bach -- Creation's Hymn / Beethoven -- The Blacksmith / Brahms -- The Briar Rose / Come, happy spring / Giordani -- Art though troubled? ; Lord of our being ; Now on land and sea / Handel -- The sailor's song / Haydn -- Evening song ; Morning song ; On wings of song / Mendelssohn -- Contentment ; The little spinner / Mozart -- Fairest Isle ; Nymphs and shepherds / Purcell -- To music / Schubert -- The coming of spring / Schumann -- The Shepherd / Weber -- Time, you old gipsy man / H. Greenhill -- In loyal bonds united / G. Holst -- The traction Engine / S. Marchant -- The Windmill / G. Rathbone -- Mister Sailorman / A. Rowley -- Service / A. Rowley -- A sea song / H. Seal -- April song / W.M. Smoldon -- Dandelion ; The Ladtbird / E.H. Thiman -- Echo / M. Blower -- Hail, hail to winter bold / P.E. Fletcher -- John Cook's little gray mare / N. Gilbert -- Song of the shipbuilders / G. Holst -- In praise of May / J. Ireland -- Nineteen birds / G. Rathbone -- The King's men / May Sarson -- Sing we and chant it / E.H. Thiman -- Bobby Shaftoe's gone to sea / Roy Thompson -- Spring returns / Ferrarri -- Bring thy treasures / Dr. Hayes -- Chairs to mend -- 'Tis humdrum / Harrington -- Slaves to the world / E. Nelham -- Fie, nay, prithee, John ; Under this stone / Purcell -- Sun doth shine ; We sheperds sing / E.H. Thiman -- My dane hath a lame, tane crane / M. White.
    Note: Title from resource description page (viewed March 27, 2019) , Includes preface in English , English words , ; Staff notation
    Language: English
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