Poems of Felicia Hemans in A Collection of Peninsular Melodies 1830 compiled by Peter J. Bolton
Poems of Felicia Hemans
in A Collection of
Peninsular Melodies 1830
compiled by
Peter J. Bolton
Contents
From contemporary sources:
Included here for completeness—from The Poems of Felicia Hemans, 1872:
From Spanish Songs in The New Monthly Magazine, 1834, Volume 40
These songs are set to airs collected by Colonel Hodges in Spain, the whole set being published by Messrs. Goulding and d'Almaine. All the words were reprinted in
National Lyrics, and Songs for Music, 1834
The Moorish Gathering Song
The Zegri Maid
Song of Mina’s Soldiers
The Rio Verde Song
Mother! Oh, sing me to rest
There are sounds in the dark Roncesvalles
The Lost One (Seek by the silvery Darro)
The Bird of Ebro (Bird, that art singing on Ebro's side)
Spanish Evening Hymn
Old Spanish Battle Song
From a review in The Edinburgh Literary Journal, Jan.-June, 1830, page 185
From the same review in The Edinburgh Literary Journal, Jan.-June, 1830, pages 185-186
From The United Service Magazine, Jan.-June 1830, page 415
From another review in The Edinburgh Literary Journal, July-Dec, 1830, page 285
From The Poems of Felicia Hemans, 1872 edition
From The Poems of Felicia Hemans, 1872 edition
From The New Monthly Magazine, 1834, Volume 40, Page 27
From The New Monthly Magazine, 1834, Volume 40, Page 28
From The New Monthly Magazine, 1834, Volume 40, Page 28
From The New Monthly Magazine, 1834, Volume 40, Page 28