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A prolific balladeer and hymn-writer, Barnard had her first public success as a composer in 1859 with the ballad 'Janet's Choice', written for
Charlotte Sainton-Dolby. She is probably best known for 'I Cannot Sing the Old Songs', 'Bide A Wee', 'Won't You Tell Me Why, Robin?' (1861), 'Five O'Clock in
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Alington Pye was the daughter of Henry Alington Pye, a solicitor, and Charlotte Yerburgh. In 1854, she married Charles Cary Barnard. Though he was parson of St Olaves in Ruckland, Lincolnshire, the couple lived at The Firs in Westgate, Louth, Lincolnshire. After Charlotte's presentation at
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with his second wife. Charlotte joined him there with her husband but returned to
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American songwriter James C. Macy (1845-1918) wrote under various pseudonyms, including "Rosabel." As
Rosabel, Mr. Macy authored many sentimental songs and short works for solo piano.
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Words by Dr. H. Bonar, Rev. F Whitefield, Claribel, and others. Music by
Claribel. Arranged for one or four voices, pianoforte, harmonium, or organ. (Boosey & Co., 1866)
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Claribel J. Barnard was an
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Morning' (1862), 'Mountain Mabel' (1865) and 'Come Back to Erin' (1866). She was also the composer of the hymn tune 'Brocklesby'.
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492:"Tide Time (Spring Song)" (words by Claribel, music by M.G. Dixon)
261:"Give of Your Best to the Master" (words by Howard Benjamin Gross)
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468:"The Rose of Erin" (words by Claribel, music by Jules Benedict)
216:"Always Speak Kindly" (with SATB chorus, words by Caledon)
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354:"Oh Many a Time I Am Sad at Heart (Maggie's Secret)"
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258:"Give Him My Last Goodbye" (words by Samuel Callan)
309:"Lingering at the Gate" (words by George Birdseye)
306:"Kathleen's Answer" (Reply to "Come Back to Erin")
285:"I Leaned Out the Window" (words by Jean Inglelow)
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324:"Maggie's Welcome" (Answer to "Maggie's Secret")
700:"Barnard [nÊe Pye], Charlotte Alington"
282:"I Cannot Wed Another" (words by Samuel Callan)
525:"You and I" ("We Sat by the River, You and I")
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420:"Sweet Name of Love" (words by T.W. Henshaw)
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294:"I've Found a Home" (words by Dexter Smith)
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513:"Wherever Thou Art Would Seem Erin To Me"
408:"Spring-Time" (companion to "Dream Land")
219:"At Her Window Ho! (Hungarian Love Song)"
187:BARNARD (Give of Your Best to the Master)
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291:"Is This All?" (words by Dr. Bonar)
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378:"Pray For Her" (Priez Pour Elle)"
162:Fireside Thoughts, Ballads, Etc.
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774:. Louth Leader. 13 October 2005
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516:"Won't You Tell Me Why, Robin?"
444:"The Brook" (words by Tennyson)
130:"Come Back to Erin" is sung by
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519:"Why Can I Not Forego, Forget"
366:"Our Bud Hs Bloomed in Heaven"
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249:"Five O'Clock in the Morning"
240:"Far Away in Bonnie Scotland"
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327:"Maiden Fair, Maiden Fair"
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504:"Weep No More, Darling"
489:"Through the Jessamine"
357:"Old House on the Hill"
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210:"All Along the Valley"
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441:"The Broken Sixpence"
423:"Take Back the Heart"
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255:"Friendship and Love"
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252:"Friends For Ever"
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657:References
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393:"Secrets"
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580:See also
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213:"Always"
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297:"Jamie"
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