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A file, labelled 'Library of the New York Welsh Choral Society', all the folios being loose, containing drafts and duplicate ...,

A file, labelled 'Library of the New York Welsh Choral Society', all the folios being loose, containing drafts and duplicate copies of original compositions and arrangements, mainly by Rhys Morgan, for the use of the Choral Society, under the conductorship of Rhys Morgan. Some items from the libraries of other choirs directed by Rhys Morgan are also included, and some of the following songs are also listed in MSS 19-21 (see 'Daniel Protheroe and Rhys Morgan Papers', 1983). The items are in duplicate form, unless otherwise stated. 45/1. 'Ar hyd y nos'. Pencil draft, soprano part. See also MS 19, ff. 9v-10r; MS 20, f. 53r-v; MS 21, f. 3r; MS 45/2-9, 61, 67, 93-4. 45/2. 'Ar hyd y nos'. Ink and pencil draft, alto part. Together with 'Gadlys'. Ink and pencil draft, alto part. See also MS 21, ff. 1v-2r and MS 45/34-5 for 'Y Gadlys'. 45/3. 'Ar hyd y nos'. Endorsed 'The Welsh Glee Club of New York'. Ink and pencil draft, tenor I part. Two copies. 45/4. 'Ar hyd y nos'. Ink and pencil draft, tenor II part. 45/5. 'Ar hyd y nos'. Bass I part. Two copies. 45/6. 'Ar hyd y nos'. Ink and pencil draft, bass II part. 45/7. 'Ar hyd y nos'. Four-part arrangement, copyright 1947. 45/8. 'Ar hyd y nos'. Four-part arrangement, with English translation in pencil. 45/9. 'Ar hyd y nos'. Four-part arrangement, with English translation in ink. 45/10. 'Blest are the departed'. Endorsed 'Property of the First Presbyterian Church of Newtown. Rhys Morgan. Director'. Four-part arrangement, revised edition. 45/11. 'Bugeilio'r Gwenith Gwyn'. Four-part arrangement. Four copies. See also MS 20, f. 32r-v; MS 45/12-14. 45/12. 'Bugeilio'r Gwenith Gwyn', with an English translation in pencil. 45/13. 'Bugeilio'r Gwenith Gwyn'. Soprano copy, with an English translation in ink and pencil. 45/14. 'Bugeilio'r Gwenith Gwyn'. Alto copy, with a phonetic spelling of the words in ink and pencil. 45/15. 'Y Bwthyn ar y bryn'. A typescript copy of the words only. 45/16. 'Cabden Morgan'. Ink draft, soprano part. See also MS 20, ff. 48r-50v; MS 45/17-19. 45/17. 'Captain Morgan's March'. Ink draft, alto part, with a phonetic spelling of the words in pencil. 45/18. 'Rhyfelgyrch Cadben Morgan'. Four-part arrangement. Seven copies and two incomplete copies. 45/19. Captain Morgan's March. Copyright, 1948. Thirteen copies. 45/20. Carol Gymreig. Words by John Howel, beginning 'Odlau tyner engyl o'r ffurfafen glir'. Four-part arrangement. Two copies. 45/21. Christmas Carol, [19]43, beginning 'There is naught in all the world so sweet as Christmas bells'. For soloist and choir. 45/22. 'Codiad yr Haul. Rising Sun', [19]34. Words by Ceiriog Hughes. Ink draft, tenor II part. Two copies. See also MS 20, ff. 56r-61r; MS 45/23-7. 45/23. 'Codiad yr Haul'. Ink draft, bass I and II parts. 45/24. 'Codiad yr Haul'. Ink draft, bass II part; together with 'Swing low, sweet chariot'; Negro spiritual. Pencil draft, bass I part. Two copies. 45/25. 'Codiad yr Haul'. Ink draft, bass II part; together with 'Swing low, sweet chariot'. Pencil draft, bass II part. 45/26. 'Codiad yr haul'. Pencil draft, bass II part. 45/27. 'Codiad yr Haul'. Four-part arrangement, [19]52. 45/28. 'Come Gracious Lord'. Words by Isaac Watts. Four-part arrangement. See also MS 20, ff. 12r-13r. 45/29. 'Croesau [sic] (Invitation)', with the opening words, 'Come and join the Cymric Choir'. Pencil draft of a four-part arrangement. 45/30. 'Cyfri'r Geifr. Counting the Goats'. Four-part arrangement, chorus only. Copyright, 1948. Six copies. See also MS 20, f. 46r-v; MS 45/31-3. 45/31. 'Cyfri'r Geifr. Counting the Goats'. Four-part arrangement, with a phonetic spelling of the words in pencil. 45/32. 'Cyfri'r Geifr. Counting the Goats'. Four-part arrangement, with a phonetic spelling of the words in pencil and ink. Soprano copy. 45/33. 'Cyfri'r Geifr. Counting the Goats'. Four-part arrangement, with a phonetic spelling of the words in ink. Alto copy. 45/34. Cymric Medley. Four-part arrangement of no. I, 'Y Gadlys', only, with a phonetic spelling of the words in pencil. Soprano copy. See also MS 21, ff. 1v-2r; MS 45/2, 35. 45/35. Cymric Medley. A typescript copy of the words of songs included in the medley. 45/36. 'Cymru Wen fy ngwlad'. Words by O. H. Jones (Cwm Myfyr), New York. A typescript copy of the words. 45/37. 'Dai Morgan'. An ink draft of a four-part arrangement by Joseph Patelson. 45/38. 'Dashing away with a smoothing iron'. Two copies. 45/39. 'Defaid William Morgan'. An ink copy of the words only. 45/40. 'Y Delyn aur'. An ink draft of an arrangement for soloist, harp and choir. 45/41. 'Dewi Sant'. A pencil draft of a four-part song. Melody only. 45/42. 'Dydd Gwyl Dewi'. A four-part arrangement. Nine copies. 45/43. 'Glyn Peris'. Words ?and music by Owen H. Jones (Cwm Myfyr). Four-part song. Two copies. 45/44. 'God bless the Prince of Wales'. Four-part arrangement. Twenty-two copies. See also MS 20, f. 37r; MS 21, f. 8r; MS 45/45-7. 45/45. 'God bless the Prince of Wales', with a phonetic spelling of the words in pencil. 45/46. 'God bless the Prince of Wales', with two verses in English in ink. Soprano copy. 45/47. 'God bless the Prince of Wales', with a phonetic spelling of the words in pencil. Alto copy. 45/48. 'Good King Wenceslas' and 'First Nowell'. Descant parts. Thirty-two copies. 45/49. 'Gweddi yr Orsedd'. Four-part arrangement. Thirty-six copies. 45/50. 'Gweddi yr Orsedd', with a phonetic spelling of the words in pencil. 45/51. 'Harlech'. Ink draft of bass part. English words. See also MS 3, ff. 27r, 28r-v; MS 20, ff. 33r-36v; MS 21, f. 13r; MS 45/52-61. 45/52. 'Harlech'. Four-part arrangement. Copyright, 1947. Thirteen copies and two incomplete copies. 45/53. 'Harlech'. Soprano copy. Two copies. 45/54. 'Harlech'. Soprano copy, with a phonetic spelling of the words of the second verse in pencil. 45/55. 'Harlech'. Alto copy, with a phonetic spelling of the words in ink. 45/56. 'Harlech'. Soprano part. 45/57. 'Harlech'. Tenor and alto parts. Two copies. 45/58. 'Harlech'. Bass part. 45/59. 'March of the Men of Harlech'. Four-part arrangement. Six copies. 45/60. 'Men of Harlech'. Typescript copy of the Welsh and English words. 45/61. 'March of the Men of Harlech'. Typescript of the English and Welsh words; and a typescript of the English and Welsh words of 'Ar hyd y nôs'. See also MS 19, ff. 9v-10r; MS 20, f. 53r-v; MS 21, f. 3r; MS 45/1-9, 67, 93-4 for 'Ar hyd y nos'. 45/62. 'Hen fenyw fach Kidwely' Four-part arrangement by Rhys Morgan, [19]55. Three copies. See also MS 20, ff. 51r-52r. 45/63. 'Hen Wlad fy Nhadau'. For soloist and choir. Two copies. 45/64. 'Herwaun [sic] Hirwaun Wrgant'. Four-part hymn-tune by Lewis Davies, Cymmer, to the words 'Fe welir Seion ...' [words by Morgan Rhys]. 45/65. 'Hob y Derry [sic] Dando'. Ink draft of a four-part arrangement, November [19]33. See also MS 45/66. 45/66. 'Hob y Derry [sic] Dando'. Typescript copy of the Welsh and English words. 45/67. Hymn 87. Pencil draft of the melody and words, beginning with 'O Lord, the Holy Innocents laid down'. Together with 'All through the night'; ink copy for soloist and choir (See also MS 19, ff. 9v-10r; MS 20, f. 53r-v; MS 21, f. 3r; MS 45/1-9, 61, 93-4 for 'Ar Hyd y Nos'); and Hymn 74; pencil draft of the melody and words, beginning with 'Of the Father's love begotten'; and a pencil draft of the melody and words of [Hymn] 86, beginning with 'O Thou who gav'st Thy servant grace'. 45/68. Introit. Music by Rhys Morgan; four-part. 45/69. 'Jesus with each morning ray'. Pencil draft of words only. 45/70. 'Llan-fair-pwll-gwyn-gyll-go-ger-y-chwyrn-dro-bwll-llan-disiliog-ogo-goch'. Four-part song by Rhys Morgan. Seventeen copies. See also MS 20, ff. 39r-40r; MS 21, ff. 14v-15r; MS 45/71. 45/71. 'Llan-fair-pwll-gwyn-gyll-go-ger-y-chwyrn-dro-bwll-llan-disiliog-ogo-goch'. Pencil draft of bass part. 45/72. 'Llwyn On [sic] (No. 3)'. Ink draft of soprano part, with some phonetic spelling. See also MS 21, ff. 4v-5r; MS 45/73. 45/73. 'Llwyn Onn'. Typescript copies (7) of Welsh and English words. 45/74. 'Long live America'. Music by Rhys Morgan; four-part arrangement. Copyright 1948. 45/75. 'The Lord's my shepherd'. Four-part arrangement, 1950, of Rouse's Version, 1642, of Psalm 23. Eighteen copies. See also MS 19, f. 24v; MS 20, f. 5r-v. 45/76. ['Lovely Jane'. Words and music by Leonard Lorian, Rhys Morgan and Allan Grant]. Ink draft of the words. See also MS 20, f. 60v; MS 45/77. 45/77. 'Lovely Jane'. Typescript copies (28) of the words. 45/78. 'Medda nhw'. Ink draft of words only, beginning with 'Daw aelodau Côr y Cymric...'. 45/79. 'Men of Cambria'. Words by Thomas E. Rees; music by H. Alexander Matthews, copyright 1952. Four-part. Three copies. 45/80. 'Y Mochyn Du'. Four-part arrangement, copyright 1947. Nineteen copies. See also MS 20, ff. 42r-43r; MS 45/81. 45/81. 'Mochyn Du (Lili Lon)'. Arrangement, 1948, for soloist and choir. Four copies. 45/82. 'Moliant Nef a Daear'. Words anon.

, music by Rhys Morgan. Four-part. Two copies. 45/83. 'Mordraeth'. Hymn-tune, 1946, on the words of 'Teithio'r Anial' by Owen H. Jones (Cwm Myfyr). Two copies. 45/84. 'My dear little home in the mountains'. Typescript copy of the words by O. H. Jones (Cwm Myfyr), New York. 45/85. 'The Night has a thousand eyes'. Ink draft, TTBB arrangement. See also MS 38, ff. 52v-53r. 45/86. 'Now strike the harp gladly'. Arrangement for soloist and choir. Seventeen copies. See also MS 20, f. 47r-v. 45/87. 'O! Blessed Day of Glory'. Four-part carol, words by Geon? Carnout, music by Rhys Morgan, 1955. Seventeen copies. See also MS 20, f. 2r. 45/88. 'Responses after sermon'. Words by ?Battersley. Four-part arrangement. Together with 'Breathing exercises' compiled by Rhys Morgan. 45/89. 'Rhywun'. Arrangement of 'Nos Galan'; pencil and ink draft of words only. See also MS 20, f. 45r-v; MS 45/100. 45/90. 'Ring Out, Sweet Bells of Christmas'. Words by Clara J. Ricard. Four-part carol, 1951. Two copies. Printed. See also MS 20, f. 3r. 45/91. 'The Singing lesson', four-part song round. Together with 'Scale of "C" ', three-part song round. Ten copies. See also MS 20, ff. 25v-27v. 45/92. 'Sospan fach'. Four-part arrangement, copyright [19]47. Forty-eight copies. See also MS 20, f. 41r-v; MS 45/93-7. 45/93. 'Sospan fach'. Pencil draft of soprano part. Together with 'Ar hyd y nos'; pencil draft of soprano part. See also MS 19, ff. 9v-10r; MS. 20, f. 53r-v; MS 21, f. 3r; MS 45/1-9, 61, 67, 94 for 'Ar hyd y nos'. 45/94. 'Sospan fach'. Pencil draft of alto part. Together with 'Ar hyd y nos'; pencil draft of alto part. 45/95. 'Sospan fach'. Soprano part. Two copies. 45/96. 'Sospan fach'. Soprano copy. 45/97. 'Sospan fach'. Alto copy, with a phonetic spelling of the words. 45/98. 'Sunset and evening star'. Words by Alfred Tennyson. Four-part song, 1950. Three copies. See also MS 20, ff. 14r-18v; MS 45/99. 45/99. 'Sunset and evening star'. Dated 1954. 45/100. 'Tôn y Melinydd'. Four-part arrangement. Eleven copies, the last includes also a four-part arrangement of 'Nos Galan', 1935. See also MS 2, f. 13v, MS 20, f. 38r-v; MS 45/101-3; MS 45/89 ('Nos Galan'). 45/101. 'Tôn y Melinydd'. Four-part arrangement (chorus only), copyright [19]47. Forty-six copies. 45/102. 'Tôn y Melinydd'. Soprano copy. 45/103. 'Tôn y Melinydd'. Alto copy. 45/104. 'Twll bach y clo'. Pencil draft of arrangement for soloist and choir. See also MS 20, f. 44r-v; MS 45/105. 45/105. 'Twll bach y clo'. Arrangement for soloist and choir. Twenty-seven copies. 45/106. 'The Welsh Choral Society of New York (Welcome Song)'. Four part song, [19]55. See also MS 20, ff. 30r-31r. 45/107. 'Wynne'. Words by W. Williams, music by R. Arfryn Davis. Four-part arrangement of hymn-tune. 45/108. An unidentified four-part melody. Two copies.

W. A. Williams, Pwyllwyddeg (Phrenology) (Llundain, 1897); with manuscript entries relating to Rhys Morgan, including 'Pwyllgraff o gymeriad, dadblygiad anianyddol ...,

W. A. Williams, Pwyllwyddeg (Phrenology) (Llundain, 1897); with manuscript entries relating to Rhys Morgan, including 'Pwyllgraff o gymeriad, dadblygiad anianyddol, a chyflwr presenol Master Rees Morgan, fel y rhoddwyd hwynt gan William A. Williams', February 1900.

'Manuscript Music Book' (52ff.), all the folios being loose, containing drafts of sacred and secular works, ff. 8r-16v being compositions ....

'Manuscript Music Book' (52ff.), all the folios being loose, containing drafts of sacred and secular works, ff. 8r-16v being compositions by Eugenia Wirick [in her hand?, see also MS 9, ff. 26r-29v]. F. 1r. Tu ol i'r dorth, children's song, with accompaniment, words by Nantlais [see MS 9, f. 37]. 1V. 'Pedolwn, pedolwn y sotlau tlws, tlws', children's song, with accompaniment [see MS 2, f. 13r]. 4R. Skaters' Song, chorus for male voices, with piano accompaniment, words by Horatio Spencer Fiske [see f. 33r; MS 4, f. 8r]. 4V. [Mother O' Mine] chorus for male voices, with piano accompaniment [see ff. 6r, 7r, 49r]. 5R-v. Dewch i lithro ar y llyn and 'Ddrudwy Fach' [from the children's cantata Y Tymhorau, see MSS 1, 2 and 5. 'Ddrudwy Fach' does not have same melody as Drudwy (Starling), see MS 1, f. 15v]. 6R. Mother O' Mine, chorus for male voices, piano copy [see ff. 4v, 7r, 49r]. 7R. Mother O' Mine, Tenor I part of chorus for male voices [see ff. 4v, 6r, 49r]. 8R-16v. Compositions by Eugenia Wirick. 8R-v. A Kerry Girl, song for voice and piano, words by Clinton Scollard. 9R-10r. Laughing Song, part-song for SAB, with piano accompaniment, words by William Blake. 11R-12r. Laughing Song, part-song for SAB, with piano accompaniment, words by William Blake. 13R-14r. Laughing Song, part-song for SAB, with piano accompaniment, words by William Blake. 14V. Untitled sacred song beginning with 'I will sing a new song ..., and I will praise Thy holy name'. 15R-16v. Like as a Father, sacred song for voice and piano / organ, words from Psalm 103. 17R-18r. The Rose and You, song for voice and piano, dedicated 'To my friend Daniel Beddoe', words by Kate Forman. 22R. Part of a sacred work for choir and orchestra, words included being 'God sent His Singers upon Earth With songs of sadness' [from the cantata Excelsior?, see ff. 24v-25r, 27r; MS 2, ff. 17r, 25r-v; MS 3, ff. 54v-56v, 71r-v; MS 4, ff. 23r-24v; MS 8, ff. 3r-5v; MS 9, ff. 4r-5v, 33v, 34v]. 24V-25r. Part of a sacred work for choir and orchestra, words included being 'sadness, With songs of sadness, and of mirth, That they might touch the' [f. 24v] and 'wandered, and by streams, By streams' [f. 25r] [from the cantata Excelsior?, see ff. 22r, 27r; MS 2, ff. 17r, 25r-v; MS 3, ff. 54v-56v, 71r-v; MS 4, ff. 23r-24v; MS 8, ff. 3r-5v; MS 9, ff. 4r-5v, 33v, 34v]. 27R. Part of a sacred work for choir and orchestra, words included being 'The most perfect harmony' [from the cantata Excelsior?, see ff. 22r, 24v-25r; MS 2, ff. 17r, 25r-v; MS 3, ff. 54v-56v, 71r-v; MS 4, ff. 23r-24v; MS 8, ff. 3r-5v; MS 9, ff. 4r-5v, 33v, 34v]. 28R-v. Untitled part-song for ladies choir, with piano accompaniment, beginning 'Come, Night, with all thy train of witnesses'. 30R. Suggestions for improvements to a composition. 31R. Preparation work of an orchestral score. 31V. The Land Lubber's Chantey, part-song [for male voices?] [see MS 1, f. 9r]. 32R. Laudamus (Bryn Calfaria), orchestral score, being introduction to the male voice arr. of the hymn-tune [see MS 4, f. 12r-v; MS 9, f. 13v]. 33R. [Skaters' Song] piano introduction and first line [see f. 4r; MS 4, f. 8r]. 35R. Mi af i Lunden, four-part arr. of nursery rhyme. 37V. Untitled song beginning 'A dream of a rose'. 38R-39v. Untitled sacred works, some words included. 40R. Untitled sacred work beginning 'I will extol Thee, My God, O King'. 40V. Untitled duet for SA, no words included. 41R. Once I went to Boston. 41V. Untitled song beginning 'I k[...] around that winding Ad[ .... ] tally? lord [negro spiritual?]. 42R. O Mistress mine, part-song for SATB [see MS 4, f. 1r]. 43R. Thy Way not mine O Lord, sacred song for SATB, no words included [see MS 3, f. 43r; MS 9, f. 1v]. 43V. Dance of the Gnomes, part-song for two voices. 44R. Babi Ni, song for voice and piano. 44V. [Y Bwci-Bo] parts of song [see MS 2, ff. 3r-v, 22r; MS 4, ff. 8v-9r]; untitled sacred song on the words 'At thy command is made anew each day The leaf and fragrant flower [see MS 4, f. 24v]. 45R-v. Untitled drafts including parts of the cantata Olivet [see MS 3, ff. 43v-55v; MS 8, ff. 1r-2v]. 48R. Untitled sacred song, with words of two verses, beginning 'I know the night is near at hand', written on the top of the folio. The names Mac Millan and Silas Wern? Mitchell, and the words 'The World's great religion ...' appear on the top left hand side of the folio. 48V. Two verses of a carol. 49R. Mother O' Mine, Tenor II part of chorus for male voices [see ff. 4v, 6r, 7r]. 49V. Untitled sacred song, only word included being 'Adoramus'. 50R. At the Zoo;. Bunnies?;. Traffic Cop;. The Sea. 50V. Untitled song about a bird, only words included being 'ehedodd i ffwrdd'. 51R-52v. The Old Land (A Celtic Longing Song), for voice and piano, dedicated to Attilio Baggiore, words by Kate Forman.

'The Lyric Manuscript Music Book' (10 ff.), containing final copy of A Screen of the Seasons in Four Panels, for ....

'The Lyric Manuscript Music Book' (10 ff.), containing final copy of A Screen of the Seasons in Four Panels, for male voices, with piano accompaniment (for rehearsals only), presented to 'The New England Federation of Men's Glee Clubs', words by Ella Wheeler Wilcox. F. 1r Title page. 2R-3r Spring. 4R-5v Summer. 6R-7r Autumn. 8R-10r Winter.

'Manuscript Music Book' (4 ff.), with one loose sheet, containing drafts of the cantatas Olivet and Excelsior. Endorsed on the ....

'Manuscript Music Book' (4 ff.), with one loose sheet, containing drafts of the cantatas Olivet and Excelsior. Endorsed on the front cover is 'The Man of Sorrows'. F. 1r-2v. Parts of the cantata Olivet, for voices and accompaniment [see MS 3, ff. 43v-55v; MS 61 f. 45r-v]. 3R-5v. The Singers, sacred work for voices and accompaniment, beginning 'God sent His singers upon earth' and ending 'But the most perfect harmony' [from the cantata Excelsior?, see MS 2, ff. 17r, 25r-v; MS 3, ff. 54v-56v, 71r-v; MS 4, ff. 23r-24v; MS 6, ff. 22r, 24v-25r, 27r; MS 9, ff. 4r-5v, 33v, 34v].

'Gamble's Superior Brand Manuscript Book' (37 ff.) all the folios, except ff. 35-6, being loose, containing mainly drafts of sacred ....

'Gamble's Superior Brand Manuscript Book' (37 ff.) all the folios, except ff. 35-6, being loose, containing mainly drafts of sacred compositions. F. 1v. Thy Way not mine, O Lord, sacred song for SATB [see MS 3, f. 43r; MS 6, f. 43r]. 2R-3r. The Garden of my Soul, song for voice and piano, dedicated 'To my friend A. B. Dickson', words by Maude Hall Lyman. [See MS 3, ff. 75r-76v]. 4R-5v. Part of the cantata Excelsior? [see ff. 33v, 34v; MS 2, ff. 17r, 25r-v; MS 3, ff. 54v-56v, 71r-v; MS 4, ff. 23r-24v; MS 6, ff. 22r, 24v-25r, 27r; MS 8, ff. 3r-5v]. 6R-7r. Love's Trust, song for voice and piano, words by Kate Forman. 8R. Untitled sacred work for choir and organ. 8V. Winifred, sacred choral work;. Y W[iwer], a few bars of melody beginning 'Beth yw hon acw'. 9R. Moorhead, hymn-tune. 10R. The Mariners, various drafts of the song, beginning 'The sea hath its pearls'. 10V. Allah, sacred work for male voices, composed / arranged for the Masonic Fellowship. 11R. Untitled song for chorus, words included being 'What is love, 'tis not here'. 11V. Untitled sacred song(s), words included being 'Thy beloved name', and 'silent stars go by, Yet in thy dark sheets shineth, The everlasting light ... are met in thee tonight ... For. Christ is born of Mary, and gathered all above'. 13V. [Bryn Calfaria] arr. of hymn-tune for male voice [see MS 4, f. 12r-v; MS 6, f. 32r]. 14R. 'There's a wideness in God's mercy', Soprano and Tenor arr. 15V. Untitled sacred work beginning 'To Thee our faith and love we bring'. 16R. The Fox Hunt [see MS 4, ff. 10v, 15v];. Carol, 1932 [not the same as The Angels' Story of the same year, see MS 1 ff. 9r, 16v; MS 13 for bundle of printed personal Christmas cards of Daniel Protheroe']. 16V. Nymphs and Shepherds;. Arr. of the Welsh airs Yr Alltud o Gymru and Pant Corlan yr Wyn. 17R. Untitled sacred song, words included being 'When glory fills the earth';. Strength, Love and Light, sacred song for soloist and choir. 18R. A carol beginning 'Night is departing, Morning is dawning'. 20R. Setting of Psalm 57, verses 9-10 [see MS 10, f. 7r-v]. 20V. Untitled sacred song for Alto, beginning 'Jesus, Thou joy of loving hearts'. 21R. Untitled song, words included being 'Until I climbed above the world, And found them mine one dawn'. 24V. [The Old Folks at Home] three-part arr. 25R-v. Untitled sacred works, words included being 'Behold God is my Salvation', 'Sing ye Heavens' and 'Therefore with joy shall we draw water out of the wells of salvation'. 26R. Last page of untitled solo with accompaniment ending 'For far away is a sailor lad Who is part of the heart of me' [possibly part of A Kerry Girl by Eugenia Wirick, see MS 6, f. 8r-v; see also ff. 27r-29v below]. 27R-29v. Untitled part-song for SSA about 'This is our holiday' [same hand? as f. 26r; MS 6, ff. 8r-16v]. 32R-v Part of the cantata The Spider and the Fly. 33V. Part of the cantata Excelsior? [see ff. 4r-5v, 34v; MS 2, ff. 17r, 25r-v; MS 3, ff. 54v-56v, 71r-v; MS 4, ff. 23r-24v; MS 6, ff. 22r, 24v-25r, 27r; MS 8, ff. 3r-5v]. 34R. Tea House, madrigal. 34V. Excelsior, part of the cantata [see ff. 4r-5v, 33v; MS 2, ff. 17r, 25r-v; MS 3, ff. 54v-56v, 71r-v; MS 4, ff. 23r-24v; MS 6, ff. 22r, 24v-25r, 27r; MS 8, ff. 3r-5v]. 35R. Ave verum corpus, arr. for choir. 35V. Untitled song beginning 'More swift than lightning I can fly about the air[y?] walking'. 36V. Wanting things, solo with accompaniment. 37R-v. Children's nursery rhymes, with accompaniment, words by Nantlais, namely Tu ol i'r dorth, Gweled y Prins and Myn'd drot, drot.

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