Paris: Alphonse Leduc, n.d. (1886-87). — 73 p.
Valse Villageoise (B♭ major), Ballade (A minor), Rococo (F major), Scherzetto (E major), Vieux Conte en Style moderne (F major), Petit Canon (G major),
Confidence (A♭ major), Pantins (A major), Près de la Mer (E♭ major), Do, Do, l'Enfant do (C major), Les Patineurs (F major), Romance sans Paroles (G major)
Bagatelle (F major), Prélude (F minor), Improvisation (G♭ major), Courante (A minor),A la Chopin (D♭ major), Variations sur un Air Écossais (G major),
Feuillet d'Album (A♭ major), Dig, Ding, Don! (C major)
Godard's compositions are unequal, if only because his productivity was enormous. He was at his best in works of smaller dimensions. Among his more ambitious works, the Legendary Symphony may be singled out as being one of the most distinctive.