Songs by Victor Hugo
- À Madame la générale Lucotte
- At Dawn Tomorrow
- Ce que dit la bouche dombre
- Chanson Lâme en fleur
- Détruire la misère - Discours à l’Assemblée nationale législative
- Epistolí tou Víktoros Oungó ston Diethní Síndesmo yia tin Iríni kai tin Elefthería sto Loungáno Greek translation
- Gilliatt Fights the Devil-Fish
- Les femmes sont sur la terre
- Lettre de Victor Hugo aux membres du Congrès pour la Paix à Lugano original text in French
- Mazeppa
- Melancholia
- Part IV Book X Chap I: The Surface of the Question
- Part IV Book X Chap II: The Root of the Matter
- Part IV Book X Chap III: A Burial an Occasion to be Born Again
- Part IV Book X Chap IV: The Ebullitions of Former Days
- Part IV Book X Chap V: Originality of Paris
- Republican Exile
- Soleil Couchants
- Vol. IV Book VIII Chap. IV: A Cab Runs in English and Barks in Slang
- Vol. IV Book III Chap. I: The House With a Secret
- Vol. IV Book III Chap. II: Jean Valjean as a National Guard
- Vol. IV Book III Chap. III: Foliis Ac Frondibus
- Vol. IV Book III Chap. IV: Change of Gate
- Vol. IV Book III Chap. V: The Rose Perceives That it is an Engine of War
- Vol. IV Book III Chap. VI: The Battle Begun
- Vol. IV Book III Chap. VII: To One Sadness Oppose a Sadness and a Half
- Vol. IV Book III Chap. VIII: The Chain Gang
- Vol. IV Book IV Chap. I: A Wound Without Healing Within
- Vol. IV Book IV Chap. II: Mother Plutarque Finds No Difficulty in Explaining a Phenomenon
- Vol. IV Book V Chap. I: Solitude and the Barracks Combined
- Vol. IV Book V Chap. II: Cosettes Apprehensions
- Vol. IV Book V Chap. II: In Which Little Gavroche Extracts Profit from Napoleon the Great
- Vol. IV Book V Chap. III: Enriched with Commentaries by Toussaint
- Vol. IV Book V Chap. III: The Vicissitudes of Flight
- Vol. IV Book V Chap. IV: A Heart Beneath a Stone
- Vol. IV Book V Chap. V: Cosette After the Letter
- Vol. IV Book V Chap. VI: Old People are Made to Go Out Opportunely
- Vol. IV Book VI Chap. I: The Malicious Playfulness of the Wind
- Vol. IV Book VII Chap. I: Origin
- Vol. IV Book VII Chap. II: Roots
- Vol. IV Book VII Chap. III: Slang Which Weeps and Slang Which Laughs
- Vol. IV Book VII Chap. IV: The Two Duties: To Watch and to Hope
- Vol. IV Book VIII Chap. II: The Bewilderment of Perfect Happiness
- Vol. IV Book VIII Chap. III: The Beginning of Shadow
- Vol. IV Book VIII Chap. V: Things of the Night
- Vol. IV Book VIII Chap. VI: Marius Becomes Practical Once More To The Extent of Giving Cosette His Address
- Vol. IV Book VIII Chap. VII: The Old Heart And The Young Heart In The Presence Of Each Other
- Vol. VI Book VIII Chap. I: Full Light
- Volume IV Book IX Chap I: Jean Valjean:
- Volume IV Book IX Chap II: Marius
- Volume IV Book IX Chap III: M. Mabeuf