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Title |
Time |
Composer |
Rating |
Download |
01 |
A Painful Case: "MR. James Duffy Lived in Chapelizod Because He ..." lyrics |
7:10 |
James Joyce |
- |
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02 |
A Painful Case: "Meeting Her a Third Time by Accident, He Found ..." lyrics |
7:06 |
James Joyce |
- |
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03 |
A Painful Case: "This Was the Paragraph: Death of a Lady at Sydney ..." lyrics |
3:27 |
James Joyce |
- |
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04 |
A Painful Case: "MR. Duffy Raised His Eyes Form the Paper and Gazed ..." lyrics |
6:34 |
James Joyce |
- |
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05 |
Ivy Day in the Committee Room: "Old Jack Raked the Cinders ..." lyrics |
7:21 |
James Joyce |
- |
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06 |
Ivy Day in the Committee Room: "The Room Was Silent Again. Then a ..." lyrics |
4:55 |
James Joyce |
- |
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07 |
Ivy Day in the Committee Room: "A Person Resembling a Poor ..." lyrics |
8:46 |
James Joyce |
- |
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08 |
Ivy Day in the Committee Room: In a Few Minutes an Apologetic 'Pok! ' lyrics |
4:33 |
James Joyce |
- |
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09 |
Ivy Day in the Committee Room: Mr. Hynes Hesitated a Little ... lyrics |
3:32 |
James Joyce |
- |
|
10 |
A Mother: MR. Holohan, Assistant Secretary of the Eire Abu Society, Had lyrics |
8:06 |
James Joyce |
- |
|
11 |
A Mother: "The Concert on Thursday Night Was Better Attended, But ..." lyrics |
7:39 |
James Joyce |
- |
|
12 |
A Mother: "When She Came Back to the Dressing-Room Her Cheeks Were ..." lyrics |
10:29 |
James Joyce |
- |
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13 |
Grace: "Two Gentlemen Who Were in the Lavatory at the Time Tried ..." lyrics |
5:23 |
James Joyce |
- |
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14 |
Grace: "The Three Men Left the Bar and the Crowd Sifted Through ..." lyrics |
5:31 |
James Joyce |
- |
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15 |
Grace: "MRS. Kernan's Puzzled Eyes Watched the Car Till It Was Out ..." lyrics |
4:40 |
James Joyce |
- |
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16 |
Grace: "The Gentlemen Began to Talk of the Accident. Mr. ..." lyrics |
9:21 |
James Joyce |
- |
|
17 |
Grace: "'i Haven't Such a Bad Opinion of the Jesuits, ' He Said, ..." lyrics |
4:25 |
Joyce James |
- |
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18 |
Grace: "MRS. Kernan Came to the Door of the Bedroom and Announced: ..." lyrics |
9:57 |
James Joyce |
- |
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19 |
Grace: "The Transept of the Jesuit Church in Gardiner Street Was ..." lyrics |
6:53 |
James Joyce |
- |
|
20 |
The Dead: "Lily, the Caretaker's Daughter, Was Literally Run off Her Feet." lyrics |
6:53 |
James Joyce |
- |
|
21 |
The Dead: "He Waited Outside the Drawing-Room Door Until the Waltz ..." lyrics |
5:43 |
James Joyce |
- |
|
22 |
The Dead: "Gabriel Went to the Stairs and Listened over the Banisters. ..." lyrics |
6:46 |
James Joyce |
- |
|
23 |
The Dead: "Gabriel Could Not Listen While Mary Jane Was Playing Her ..." lyrics |
7:52 |
James Joyce |
- |
|
24 |
The Dead: When the Lancers Were over Gabriel Went Away to a Remote Corner lyrics |
4:49 |
James Joyce |
- |
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25 |
The Dead: "A Murmur in the Room Attracted His Attention. Mr. Browne ..." lyrics |
7:52 |
James Joyce |
- |
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26 |
The Dead: "Gabriel Took His Seat Boldly at the Head of the Table and, ..." lyrics |
8:50 |
James Joyce |
- |
|
27 |
The Dead: "The Patting at Once Grew Louder in Encouragement and Then ..." lyrics |
8:15 |
James Joyce |
- |
|
28 |
The Dead: "The Piercing Morning Air Came into the Hall Where They Were ..." lyrics |
11:15 |
James Joyce |
- |
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29 |
The Dead: "The Morning Was Still Dark. A Dull, Yellow Light Brooded ..." lyrics |
6:58 |
James Joyce |
- |
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30 |
The Dead: "A Ghostly Light from the Street Lamp Lay in a Long Shaft ..." lyrics |
7:32 |
James Joyce |
- |
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31 |
The Dead: "A Vague Terror Seized Gabriel at This Answer, as If, at ..." lyrics |
2:44 |
James Joyce |
- |
|
32 |
The Dead: She Was Fast Asleep. Gabriell, Leaning on His Elbow, Looked For lyrics |
4:51 |
James Joyce |
- |
|
33 |
Balfe lyrics |
2:53 |
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