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Author: Laurence Binyon (1869-1943)
Text collections / compilations [warning - not necessarily comprehensive]
Texts set to music [warning - not necessarily comprehensive]
[x] indicates a placeholder for a text that is not yet in the database * indicates that a text cannot (yet?) be displayed on this site because of its copyright status.
Note: titles are in bold and first lines are in italics
[No Title] (A leaf on the gray sand-path) - W. Cooper [x] *
A leaf on the gray sand-path [x] * W. Cooper: A leaf on the gray sand-path
At close of day (Warm, the desert evening) - R. Quilter
Bab-Lock-Hythe (In the time of wild roses
) (from England and Other Poems) M. Shaw: Bab-Lock-Hythe
Beyond the ferry water (from Auguries) J. Elkus: Ferry Hinksey
Carillon (Over all this home-land of our fathers
) - E. Elgar [x]
Down in the valley where summer's laughing beam [x] M. Shaw: The shepherd
Ferry Hinksey (Beyond the ferry water) (from Auguries) - J. Elkus
For the fallen (With proud thanksgiving, a mother for her children) (from The Winnowing-Fan) - E. Elgar, C. Rootham, A. Walter [x]
In the time of wild roses
(from England and Other Poems) M. Shaw: Bab-Lock-Hythe
Invocation to Youth - R. Robbins [x]
Lament no more my heart (from The Death of Adam) [x] M. Shaw: Sursum corda
Landscape (Out across the wave all is bare) - C. Griffes ENG
Lonely, save for a few faint stars
(from Poems) [x] R. Hageman, M. Rosser: The little dancers
Mother of exiles (What far-off trouble steals) (from London Visions) - R. Bennett [x]
Nothing is enough (Nothing is enough) - S. Adler [x] *
Nothing is enough [x] * S. Adler: Nothing is enough
Now in thy splendour go before us (from The Winnowing-Fan) [x] E. Elgar: The Fourth of August
Out across the wave all is bare ENG C. Griffes: Landscape
Over all this home-land of our fathers
[x] E. Elgar: Carillon
Sursum Cor! (Lament no more my heart) (from The Death of Adam) [x] M. Shaw: Sursum corda
Sursum corda (Lament no more my heart) (from The Death of Adam) - M. Shaw [x]
The Fourth of August (Now in thy splendour go before us) (from The Winnowing-Fan) [x] E. Elgar: The Fourth of August
The answer - R. Quilter [x]
The little dancers (Lonely, save for a few faint stars
) (from Poems) - R. Hageman, M. Rosser [x]
The shepherd (Down in the valley where summer's laughing beam) - M. Shaw [x]
The unreturning spring (A leaf on the gray sand-path) [x] * W. Cooper: A leaf on the gray sand-path
To women (Your hearts are lifted up) (from The Winnowing-Fan) - E. Elgar [x]
Warm, the desert evening R. Quilter: At close of day
What far-off trouble steals (from London Visions) [x] R. Bennett: Mother of exiles
With proud thanksgiving, a mother for her children (from The Winnowing-Fan) [x] E. Elgar, C. Rootham, A. Walter: For the fallen
Your hearts are lifted up (from The Winnowing-Fan) [x] E. Elgar: To women
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