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The Moon has raised her Lamp above. Serenade, etc
- "The Cruiskeen Lawn"
- "The favourite airs ... arranged for the Cornet-à-Pistons by A.J. Phasey"
- "The Bachelor's Life. Song"
- "Quadrille ... [by] C. Coote. [On Sir J. Benedict's opera.]"
- "The Moon has raised her lamp above. Serenade. (Arranged from the duet, by E.F. Rimbault.)"
- "The Lily of Killarney"
- "Eily Mavourneen. Waltz. [By] C. Coote. [On Sir J. Benedict's opera.]"
- "The Lullaby [Your slumbers, oh! soft]. In A"
- "Let the mystic orange flowers ... Duet"
- "The Moon has raised her Lamp above. Serenade, etc"@en
- "I'm alone. Ballad. In C"
- "The Lullaby. In F"
- "In my wild mountain valley. Song. In C minor"
- "The Wind is in the Sou Sou West. Part song, etc"
- "The Cruiskeen Lawn. In G minor"
- "The Hunting Chorus. [Tally ho.]"
- "Eily Mavourneen. Ballad. In F"
- "The Lily of Killarney. Romantic Opera in three acts, written by D. Boucicault and J. Oxenford. [Pianoforte score.]"
- "The Colleen Bawn. Romance"
- "Figlia d'Erina. Romanza. Parole [adapted to "Eily Mavourneen"] de M. Maggioni"
- "Overture ... arranged as a [P.F.] duet, by E.F. Rimbault"
- "I'm alone, Ballad, etc. <In C.>"
- "Eily Mavourneen. Ballad ... Written by Dion Boucicault & J. Oxenford. <In D.>"
- "The Lily of Killarney, a romantic opera, etc. [Separate numbers.] no. 2"
- "The Moon has raised her lamp above. Duet"
- "Eily Mavourneen. In D"
- "Figlia d'Erina [in D]"
- "I'm alone. In E Flat"
- "Eily Mavourneen : ballad"@en
- "Overture. [P.F.]"
- "A Lowly Peasant Girl. Scene"
- "The Cruiskeen Lawn. Song with Chorus. In F minor"
- "The Moon has raised"
- "Lovely Mourner, raise thy head. Trio"
- "Irish national dance. [P.F.]"
- "The Lily of Killarney, opera in three acts ... The words by D. Boucicault and J. Oxenford. Edited by J. Pittman, [P.F. Score.]"
- "I give the best advice. Duet"
- "In my wild mountain valley. In D minor"
- "The favourite airs ... arranged for the Violin by E.F. Rimbault"
- "Across the broad waters. Part-song"
- "By sorrow tried severely. Finale"