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Author: Gordon Bottomley (1874-1948)
Text collections / compilations [warning - not necessarily comprehensive]
Texts set to music [warning - not necessarily comprehensive]
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Note: titles are in bold and first lines are in italics
A mad maid's song (The day had a sunless dawning) (from Poems of Thirty Years) [x] * F. Hart: A mad maid's song
A song of apple-gathering (Harvest is over in mist and moist moonlight) (from The Gate of Smaragdus) - F. Bishop [x]
A thrush is tapping a stone
(from Chambers of Imagery - Night and Morning Songs) F. Hart, E. Bainton: Dawn
Before daybreak (Listen to us, who threatens our purpose?) - C. Gibbs [x] *
Beneath her window - W. Johnson [x] *
Between April and May (Between April and May
) (from Chambers of Imagery - Night and Morning Songs) - F. Hart
Between April and May
(from Chambers of Imagery - Night and Morning Songs) F. Hart: Between April and May
Dawn (A thrush is tapping a stone
) (from Chambers of Imagery - Night and Morning Songs) - F. Hart, E. Bainton
Harvest is over in mist and moist moonlight (from The Gate of Smaragdus) [x] F. Bishop: A song of apple-gathering
I am tired of the wind (I am tired of the wind
) (from Chambers of Imagery - Night and Morning Songs) - F. Hart, A. Garlick
I am tired of the wind
(from Chambers of Imagery - Night and Morning Songs) F. Hart, A. Garlick: I am tired of the wind
I met a man of ninety-three (from Poems of Thirty Years) [x] * F. Liebich: The Pirde of Westmoreland
Listen to us, who threatens our purpose? [x] * C. Gibbs: Before daybreak
New Year's Eve, 1913 (O, Cartmell bells ring soft to-night) (from Poems of Thirty Years) [x] * J. Somers-Cocks: New Year's Eve, 1913
O, Cartmell bells ring soft to-night (from Poems of Thirty Years) [x] * J. Somers-Cocks: New Year's Eve, 1913
Out of the high skies (Out of the high skies birds are falling
) (from Chambers of Imagery - Night and Morning Songs) - F. Hart
Out of the high skies birds are falling
(from Chambers of Imagery - Night and Morning Songs) F. Hart: Out of the high skies
Sanctuaries (There is a chamber in the dawn
) (from Chambers of Imagery - Night and Morning Songs) - E. Bainton
Spring cometh (from Chambers of Imagery) - E. Bainton [x]
The Pirde of Westmoreland (I met a man of ninety-three) (from Poems of Thirty Years) [x] * F. Liebich: The Pirde of Westmoreland
The day had a sunless dawning (from Poems of Thirty Years) [x] * F. Hart: A mad maid's song
There is a chamber in the dawn
(from Chambers of Imagery - Night and Morning Songs) E. Bainton: Sanctuaries
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