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Come Into the Garden Maud Arranged for Cornet and Piano by Septimus Winner, 1827-1902 (1874) for General MIDI playback
The Flower Fadeth Written and Adapted by Septimus Winner, 1827-1902 (29 Dec 1857) for General MIDI playback Melody from "
Down Upon the Rappahannock Words and Music by Septimus Winner, 1827-1902. (1863) Dedicated to J.
The Happiness of Home by Septimus Winner, 1827-1902 (12 Sep 1855) for General MIDI playback To Susan Hunt of Wyoming Favorite
Music by Septimus Winner, 1827-1902 (12 Nov. 1882) for General MIDI playback Dedicated to Zulema.
The Friends We Love Words and Music by Alice Hawthorne (alias for Septimus Winner) (4 Jul 68) for General MIDI playback
The Meeting House Gate by Septimus Winner, 1827-1902 (4 March 1877) for General MIDI playback To Walter D.
转自国外,逆転Winner
The Gates Are Ever Open by Septimus Winner, 1826-1902 (1874) for General MIDI playback companion to The Gates Ajar adapted
The Snow-White Rose by Septimus Winner, 1827-1902 (1861) for General MIDI playback Respectfully Dedicated to Miss Rosine
The World Is Topsy Turvy by Septimus Winner, 1827-1902 (1864) for General MIDI playback As Sung by E. F. Dixey Esq.
Ellie Rhee for the Guitar by Septimus Winner, 1827-1902 (1866) for General MIDI playback from "The Amateur: A Collection
That Lady in the Cars Arranged by Septimus Winner, 1827-1902 (1864) for General MIDI playback Comic Song As Sung by E.
I've Got A Winner In You. (Don Williams)
Music by Septimus Winner, 1827-1902. (22 Apr. 1873) for General MIDI playback from "Peoples Ballads" for the Piano Forte
Arranged for the Guitar by Septimus Winner, 1827-1902 (1868) for General MIDI playback Lyric Lyre.
Music by Septimus Winner, 1827-1902. (1871) for General MIDI playback To Joseph Jefferson, Esq.
Grand Fantasia on the theme of "{Listen to] The Mocking Bird" {Includes and Intro of "Auld Lang Syne" Theme by Septimus Winner
Music by Septimus Winner, 1827-1902 (1882) for General MIDI playback Dedicated to Miss Claire Scott.
Come Gather Round the Hearth by Alice Hawthorne (pseud. for Septimus Winner, 1827-1902) (1854) for General MIDI playback