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Author: Robert Seymour Bridges (1844-1930)
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A Christmas poem (A frosty Christmas Eve when the stars were shining
) G. Finzi: In terra pax
R. Milford: A frosty Christmas Eve
A child's hymn (The first spring morning) (Look! Look! the spring is come
) (from Shorter Poems, Book V) M. Blower, H. Brook, M. Eagles, R. Milford, B. Schlotel: First spring morning
A frosty Christmas Eve (A frosty Christmas Eve when the stars were shining
) - R. Milford
A frosty Christmas Eve when the stars were shining
G. Finzi: In terra pax
R. Milford: A frosty Christmas Eve
A Hymn of Nature (Gird on thy sword, O man, thy strength endue
) (from A Hymn of Nature) - C. Christopher
A Hymn of Nature (Power eternal, power unknown, uncreate) (from A Hymn of Nature) - C. Christopher
A Hymn of Nature (Gloom and the night are thine) (from A Hymn of Nature) - C. Christopher
A Hymn of Nature (In ways of beauty and peace) (from A Hymn of Nature) - C. Christopher
A Hymn of Nature (Man, born to toil, in his labour rejoiceth) (from A Hymn of Nature) - C. Christopher
A Hymn of Nature (Hark ! What spirit doth entreat) (from A Hymn of Nature) - C. Christopher
A Hymn of Nature (Sweet compassionate tears) (from A Hymn of Nature) - C. Christopher
A love lyric (Why art thou sad, my dearest?) (from Poetical Works of Robert Bridges) - I. Gurney
A passer-by (Whither, O splendid ship, thy white sails crowding
) (from Poems) - R. Robbins
A poppy grows upon the shore (from Poems) I. Gurney: The sea poppy
A Song of Darkness and Light (Gird on thy sword, O man, thy strength endue
) (from A Hymn of Nature) - C. Parry
A Song of Darkness and Light (Power eternal, power unknown, uncreate) (from A Hymn of Nature) - C. Parry
A Song of Darkness and Light (Gloom and the night are thine) (from A Hymn of Nature) - C. Parry
A Song of Darkness and Light (In ways of beauty and peace) (from A Hymn of Nature) - C. Parry
A Song of Darkness and Light (Man, born to toil, in his labour rejoiceth) (from A Hymn of Nature) - C. Parry
A Song of Darkness and Light (Hark ! What spirit doth entreat) (from A Hymn of Nature) - C. Parry
A Song of Darkness and Light (Sweet compassionate tears) (from A Hymn of Nature) - C. Parry
A vignette (Among the meadows/ lightly going) (from Through Human Eyes) - C. Rootham
Absence (When my love was away) (from The Shorter Poems of Robert Bridges) I. Gurney: When my love was away
All women born are so perverse (from Poems) F. Bridge: So perverse
Among the meadows/ lightly going (from Through Human Eyes) C. Rootham: A vignette
Angel spirits of sleep (Angel spirits of sleep
) (from The Shorter Poems of Robert Bridges) - E. Bainton, J. Gayfer, F. Hart, G. Holst, G. Holst, H. MacCunn, C. Rootham, H. Willan
Angel spirits of sleep
(from The Shorter Poems of Robert Bridges) E. Bainton, J. Gayfer, F. Hart, G. Holst, G. Holst, H. MacCunn, C. Rootham, H. Willan: Angel spirits of sleep
R. Clarke: Spirits
April (Wanton with long delay
) (from The Shorter Poems of Robert Bridges) - F. May
April, 1885 (Wanton with long delay
) (from The Shorter Poems of Robert Bridges) - R. Milford
Assemble all ye maidens (Assemble, all ye maidens, at the door
) (from Poems) - G. Holst
Assemble, all ye maidens, at the door
(from Poems) G. Holst: Assemble all ye maidens
Awake, my heart (Awake, my heart, to be loved, awake, awake!) (from Poems) - G. Holst, W. Wordsworth
Awake, my heart, to be loved (Awake, my heart, to be loved, awake, awake!) (from Poems) - W. Harris
Awake, my heart, to be loved, awake, awake! (from Poems) G. Holst, W. Wordsworth: Awake, my heart
W. Harris: Awake, my heart, to be loved
Beautiful must be the mountains whence ye come (Beautiful must be the mountains whence ye come) (from Shorter Poems, Book V) - D. Dorward
Beautiful must be the mountains whence ye come (from Shorter Poems, Book V) D. Dorward: Beautiful must be the mountains whence ye come
G. Finzi, E. Cone, F. Hart, K. Jones, E. Mattila, R. Robbins, J. Sacco: Nightingales
L. Saar, H. Swanson: The nightingales
Clear and gentle stream (Clear and gentle stream!) - G. Finzi, M. Horder
Clear and gentle stream! G. Finzi, M. Horder: Clear and gentle stream
Crown Winter with green (Crown Winter with green
) (from The Shorter Poems of Robert Bridges) - F. Hart, H. MacCunn
Crown Winter with green
(from The Shorter Poems of Robert Bridges) F. Hart, H. MacCunn: Crown Winter with green
G. Tomlins: This good Yuletide
Dear lady (Dear lady, when thou frownest
) (from Poems) - I. Gurney
Dear lady, when thou frownest
(from Poems) I. Gurney: Dear lady
Dejection (Wherefore to-night so full of care) (from Poems) G. Finzi: Wherefore to-night so full of care
Dirge (To me, to me, fair-hearted Goddess, come!
) (from Invocation to Music) - C. Parry
Elegy (Clear and gentle stream!) G. Finzi, M. Horder: Clear and gentle stream
Elegy on a lady, whom grief for the death of her betrothed killed (Assemble, all ye maidens, at the door
) (from Poems) G. Holst: Assemble all ye maidens
Eternal Father (Eternal Father, who didst all create
) (from The Growth of Love) - G. Holst, C. Stanford
Eternal Father, who didst all create
(from The Growth of Love) G. Holst, C. Stanford: Eternal Father
Eton Memorial Ode (Resound! Resound! To jubilant music ring!) (from Poetical Works of Robert Bridges) - C. Parry
Evening Hymn (O gladsome Light, O Grace Of God the Father's face
) - R. Vaughan Williams
Fire of heaven, whose starry arrow (Fire of heaven, whose starry arrow) (from The Shorter Poems of Robert Bridges) - H. MacCunn
Fire of heaven, whose starry arrow (from The Shorter Poems of Robert Bridges) H. MacCunn: Fire of heaven, whose starry arrow
First Choral Symphony (O Thou, whose mighty palace roof doth hang) - G. Holst
First spring morning (Look! Look! the spring is come
) (from Shorter Poems, Book V) - M. Blower, H. Brook, M. Eagles, R. Milford, B. Schlotel
Gay Marigold (Gay Marigold is frolic) - C. Rootham
Gay Marigold is frolic (Gay Marigold is frolic) - E. Bullock
Gay Marigold is frolic E. Bullock: Gay Marigold is frolic
C. Rootham: Gay Marigold
Gay Robin is seen no more (Gay Robin is seen no more) (from The Shorter Poems of Robert Bridges) - M. Raphael, J. Ritchie, B. Schlotel
Gay Robin is seen no more (from The Shorter Poems of Robert Bridges) M. Raphael, J. Ritchie, B. Schlotel: Gay Robin is seen no more
Gird on thy sword (Gird on thy sword, O man, thy strength endue
) (from A Hymn of Nature) - E. Bullock, G. Holst
Gird on thy sword, o man (Gird on thy sword, O man, thy strength endue
) (from A Hymn of Nature) - M. Blower
Gird on thy sword, O man, thy strength endue
(from A Hymn of Nature) M. Blower: Gird on thy sword, o man
E. Bullock, G. Holst: Gird on thy sword
C. Christopher: A Hymn of Nature
C. Parry: A Song of Darkness and Light
Gloom and the night are thine (from A Hymn of Nature) C. Christopher: A Hymn of Nature
C. Parry: A Song of Darkness and Light
Go not, go not, Achilles (Go not, go not, Achilles; is all in vain) (from Achilles in Scyros) - C. Rootham
Go not, go not, Achilles; is all in vain (from Achilles in Scyros) C. Rootham: Go not, go not, Achilles
Hark ! What spirit doth entreat (from A Hymn of Nature) C. Christopher: A Hymn of Nature
C. Parry: A Song of Darkness and Light
Hark to the merry birds, hark how they sing (Hark to the merry birds, hark how they sing) (from The Shorter Poems of Robert Bridges) - M. Eagles, J. Ritchie
Hark to the merry birds, hark how they sing (from The Shorter Poems of Robert Bridges) M. Eagles, J. Ritchie: Hark to the merry birds, hark how they sing
Haste on, my joys! your treasure lies
(from The Shorter Poems of Robert Bridges) G. Finzi, D. Dorward: Haste on, my joys!
Haste on, my joys! (Haste on, my joys! your treasure lies
) (from The Shorter Poems of Robert Bridges) - G. Finzi, D. Dorward
Hurricane (The summer trees are tempest-torn) - H. Gál
I found to-day out walking (from Poems) [x] I. Gurney: The heart's prevention
I have loved flowers that fade (I have loved flowers that fade) (from Poems) - G. Finzi, M. Boyd, D. Dorward, I. Gurney, D. Ratcliffe
I have loved flowers that fade (from Poems) G. Finzi, M. Boyd, D. Dorward, I. Gurney, D. Ratcliffe: I have loved flowers that fade
I heard a linnet (I heard a linnet courting
) (from Poems) - H. Brook, B. Dale
I heard a linnet courting (I heard a linnet courting
) (from Poems) - D. Edge, V. Galway, H. Noble, H. Parrott, S. Barab
I heard a linnet courting
(from Poems) D. Edge, V. Galway, H. Noble, H. Parrott, S. Barab: I heard a linnet courting
H. Brook, B. Dale: I heard a linnet
I. Herbert, D. Stone, J. Turner: The linnet
I love all beauteous things (I love all beauteous things) (from Poems) - M. Chandler, J. Clements, W. Davies, M. Eagles, I. Gurney, F. Hart, C. Le Fleming, L. Russell, M. Horder
I love all beauteous things (from Poems) M. Chandler, J. Clements, W. Davies, M. Eagles, I. Gurney, F. Hart, C. Le Fleming, L. Russell, M. Horder: I love all beauteous things
I love my lady's eyes (I love my lady's eyes) (from The Shorter Poems of Robert Bridges) - F. Bullard
I love my lady's eyes (from The Shorter Poems of Robert Bridges) C. Stanford: Say, O say! saith the music
F. Bullard: I love my lady's eyes
I made another song (I made another song) (from The Shorter Poems of Robert Bridges) - E. Maconchy
I made another song (from The Shorter Poems of Robert Bridges) E. Maconchy: I made another song
I praise the tender flower (I praise the tender flower
) (from Poems) - G. Finzi, I. Gurney, F. Bridge, L. Lehmann, C. Parry, C. Stanford, C. Stewart DUT
I praise the tender flower
(from Poems) DUT G. Finzi, I. Gurney, F. Bridge, L. Lehmann, C. Parry, C. Stanford, C. Stewart: I praise the tender flower
I will not let thee go (I will not let thee go) (from Poems) - G. Holst, R. Milford
I will not let thee go (from Poems) G. Holst, R. Milford: I will not let thee go
If Death to either shall come
(from New Poems) I. Gurney, S. Homer, M. Herbert, M. Young: When Death to either shall come
In terra pax (A frosty Christmas Eve when the stars were shining
) - G. Finzi
In ways of beauty and peace (from A Hymn of Nature) C. Christopher: A Hymn of Nature
C. Parry: A Song of Darkness and Light
Larks (What voice of gladness, hark) (from Shorter Poems, Book V) - P. Marshall, C. Rootham
Laus Deo (Let praise devote thy work, and skill employ) (from The Shorter Poems of Robert Bridges) - R. Milford, J. Ritchie
Let praise devote thy work (Let praise devote thy work, and skill employ) (from The Shorter Poems of Robert Bridges) - C. Peach, J. Whitfield
Let praise devote thy work, and skill employ (from The Shorter Poems of Robert Bridges) C. Peach, J. Whitfield: Let praise devote thy work
R. Milford, J. Ritchie: Laus Deo
Look! Look! the spring is come
(from Shorter Poems, Book V) M. Blower, H. Brook, M. Eagles, R. Milford, B. Schlotel: First spring morning
Love on my heart from heaven fell (Love on my heart from heaven fell
) (from The Shorter Poems of Robert Bridges) - C. Carey, F. Hart, G. Holst, M. Raphael
Love on my heart from heaven fell
(from The Shorter Poems of Robert Bridges) C. Carey, F. Hart, G. Holst, M. Raphael: Love on my heart from heaven fell
Love to Love calleth (Love to Love calleth
) (from Invocation to Music) - C. Parry
Love to Love calleth
(from Invocation to Music) C. Parry: Love to Love calleth
Love's victory - F. Allitsen [x]
Man, born of desire (Man, born of desire
) (from Invocation to Music) - C. Parry
Man, born of desire
(from Invocation to Music) G. Holst, G. Holst: Man born of desire
C. Parry: Man, born of desire
Man born to toil (Man, born to toil, in his labour rejoiceth) (from A Hymn of Nature) - G. Holst
Man, born to toil, in his labour rejoiceth (from A Hymn of Nature) G. Holst: Man born to toil
C. Christopher: A Hymn of Nature
C. Parry: A Song of Darkness and Light
My bed and pillow are cold (My bed and pillow are cold
) (from The Shorter Poems of Robert Bridges) - H. MacCunn
My bed and pillow are cold
(from The Shorter Poems of Robert Bridges) H. MacCunn: My bed and pillow are cold
My delight and thy delight (My delight and thy delight) (from Poetical Works of Robert Bridges) - C. Parry, A. Whiting, M. Horder
My delight and thy delight (from Poetical Works of Robert Bridges) C. Parry, A. Whiting, M. Horder: My delight and thy delight
My eyes for beauty pine (My eyes for beauty pine) (from The Shorter Poems of Robert Bridges) - H. Howells
My eyes for beauty pine (from The Shorter Poems of Robert Bridges) H. Howells: My eyes for beauty pine
My spirit kisseth thine (My spirit kisseth thine) (from The Shorter Poems of Robert Bridges) - I. Gurney
My spirit kisseth thine (from The Shorter Poems of Robert Bridges) I. Gurney: My spirit kisseth thine
My spirit sang all day (My spirit sang all day
) (from The Shorter Poems of Robert Bridges) - G. Finzi, J. Ritchie DUT
My spirit sang all day
(from The Shorter Poems of Robert Bridges) DUT G. Finzi, J. Ritchie: My spirit sang all day
Myriad voicèd Queen! (Myriad voicèd Queen! Enchantress of the air!) (from Invocation to Music) - C. Parry
Myriad voicèd Queen! Enchantress of the air! (from Invocation to Music) C. Parry: Myriad voicèd Queen!
Nightingales (Beautiful must be the mountains whence ye come) (from Shorter Poems, Book V) - G. Finzi, E. Cone, F. Hart, K. Jones, E. Mattila, R. Robbins, J. Sacco
Now the glorious sun (Now the glorious sun is sunk in the west) (from Achilles in Scyros) - C. Rootham
Now the glorious sun is sunk in the west (from Achilles in Scyros) C. Rootham: Now the glorious sun
O daughter of Nereus old (O daughter of Nereus old) (from Achilles in Scyros) - C. Rootham
O daughter of Nereus old (from Achilles in Scyros) C. Rootham: O daughter of Nereus old
O enter with me the gates of delight (O enter with me the gates of delight
) (from Invocation to Music) - C. Parry
O enter with me the gates of delight
(from Invocation to Music) C. Parry: O enter with me the gates of delight
O gladsome Light, O Grace Of God the Father's face
R. Vaughan Williams: Evening Hymn
O Love, I complain (O Love, I complain) (from Poetical Works of Robert Bridges) - F. Hart, G. Holst
O Love, I complain (from Poetical Works of Robert Bridges) F. Hart, G. Holst: O Love, I complain
O Thou, whose mighty palace roof doth hang G. Holst: First Choral Symphony
O Youth whose hope is high (O Youth whose hope is high) (from Poems) - J. Ritchie, H. Darke
O Youth whose hope is high (from Poems) J. Ritchie, H. Darke: O Youth whose hope is high
October (On frosty morns with the woods aflame, down, down) (from Poetical Works of Robert Bridges - Eclogue I: The Months) G. Tomlins: On frosty morns
On frosty morns (On frosty morns with the woods aflame, down, down) (from Poetical Works of Robert Bridges - Eclogue I: The Months) - G. Tomlins
On frosty morns with the woods aflame, down, down (from Poetical Works of Robert Bridges - Eclogue I: The Months) G. Tomlins: On frosty morns
Over the warring waters, beneath the wandering skies
C. Parry: The chivalry of the sea
Power eternal, power unknown, uncreate (from A Hymn of Nature) C. Christopher: A Hymn of Nature
C. Parry: A Song of Darkness and Light
Rejoice, ye dead (Rejoice, ye dead, where'er your spirits dwell
) (from Invocation to Music) - G. Holst, G. Holst
Rejoice, ye dead, where'er your spirits dwell (Rejoice, ye dead, where'er your spirits dwell
) (from Invocation to Music) - C. Parry
Rejoice, ye dead, where'er your spirits dwell
(from Invocation to Music) G. Holst, G. Holst: Rejoice, ye dead
C. Parry: Rejoice, ye dead, where'er your spirits dwell
Resound! Resound! To jubilant music ring! (from Poetical Works of Robert Bridges) C. Parry: Eton Memorial Ode
Say, O say! saith the music (I love my lady's eyes) (from The Shorter Poems of Robert Bridges) - C. Stanford
Say who is this? (Say who is this with silvered hair) (from The Shorter Poems of Robert Bridges) - F. Hart, G. Holst
Say who is this with silvered hair (from The Shorter Poems of Robert Bridges) F. Hart, G. Holst: Say who is this?
Since thou, O fondest (Since thou, O fondest and truest) (from The Shorter Poems of Robert Bridges) - S. Liddle
Since thou, O fondest and truest (Since thou, O fondest and truest) (from The Shorter Poems of Robert Bridges) - C. Carey, I. Gurney, B. Naylor, C. Orr, C. Parry, C. Stanford, H. Willan
Since thou, O fondest and truest (from The Shorter Poems of Robert Bridges) S. Liddle: Since thou, O fondest
C. Carey, I. Gurney, B. Naylor, C. Orr, C. Parry, C. Stanford, H. Willan: Since thou, O fondest and truest
Since to be loved endures (Since to be loved endures) (from Shorter Poems, Book V) - I. Gurney
Since to be loved endures (from Shorter Poems, Book V) I. Gurney: Since to be loved endures
Since we loved (Since we loved, - the earth that shook
) (from Poetical Works of Robert Bridges) - G. Finzi
Since we loved, - the earth that shook
(from Poetical Works of Robert Bridges) G. Finzi: Since we loved
So perverse (All women born are so perverse) (from Poems) - F. Bridge
So sweet love seemed (So sweet love seemed that April morn
) (from Shorter Poems, Book V) - R. Milford
So sweet love seemed that April morn (So sweet love seemed that April morn
) (from Shorter Poems, Book V) - D. Piggott
So sweet love seemed that April morn
(from Shorter Poems, Book V) R. Milford: So sweet love seemed
D. Piggott: So sweet love seemed that April morn
Song (Haste on, my joys! your treasure lies
) (from The Shorter Poems of Robert Bridges) G. Finzi, D. Dorward: Haste on, my joys!
Song (I love my lady's eyes) (from The Shorter Poems of Robert Bridges) C. Stanford: Say, O say! saith the music
F. Bullard: I love my lady's eyes
Sorrow and joy (Sorrow and joy, two sisters coy
) (from New Verses) - F. Hart, G. Holst
Sorrow and joy, two sisters coy
(from New Verses) F. Hart, G. Holst: Sorrow and joy
Spirits (Angel spirits of sleep
) (from The Shorter Poems of Robert Bridges) - R. Clarke
Spring (Spring goeth all in white
) (from The Shorter Poems of Robert Bridges) - L. Russell, W. Whittaker
Spring goeth all in white (Spring goeth all in white
) (from The Shorter Poems of Robert Bridges) - L. Berkeley, K. Bissell, J. Clements, R. Elkin, F. Hart, G. Jacob, J. Loots, R. Milford, E. Moeran, R. Osborne, J. Ritchie, E. Thiman, G. Tomlins
Spring goeth all in white
(from The Shorter Poems of Robert Bridges) M. Rosser: White spring
L. Berkeley, K. Bissell, J. Clements, R. Elkin, F. Hart, G. Jacob, J. Loots, R. Milford, E. Moeran, R. Osborne, J. Ritchie, E. Thiman, G. Tomlins: Spring goeth all in white
L. Russell, W. Whittaker: Spring
Spring's children (Gay Marigold is frolic) E. Bullock: Gay Marigold is frolic
C. Rootham: Gay Marigold
Summer (When June is come, then all the day
) (from The Shorter Poems of Robert Bridges) - G. Cockshott
Sunset (The storm is over, the land hushes to rest) (from The Shorter Poems of Robert Bridges) - H. Gál
Sweet compassionate tears (from A Hymn of Nature) C. Christopher: A Hymn of Nature
C. Parry: A Song of Darkness and Light
The birds that sing on autumn eyes (The birds that sing on autumn eyes
) (from The Shorter Poems of Robert Bridges) - R. Milford
The birds that sing on autumn eyes
(from The Shorter Poems of Robert Bridges) R. Milford: The birds that sing on autumn eyes
The chivalry of the sea (Over the warring waters, beneath the wandering skies
) - C. Parry
The clouds have left the sky
(from The Shorter Poems of Robert Bridges) F. Swain: The twilight shore
The earth loveth the spring (The earth loveth the spring) (from Achilles in Scyros) - P. Edmonds, C. Rootham
The earth loveth the spring (from Achilles in Scyros) P. Edmonds, C. Rootham: The earth loveth the spring
The green corn waving in the dale (from The Shorter Poems of Robert Bridges) W. Whittaker: The windmill
The heart's prevention (I found to-day out walking) (from Poems) - I. Gurney [x]
The hill pines were sighing (The hill pines were sighing) (from The Shorter Poems of Robert Bridges) - I. Gurney, M. Jacobson
The hill pines were sighing (from The Shorter Poems of Robert Bridges) I. Gurney, M. Jacobson: The hill pines were sighing
The idle life I lead (The idle life I lead) (from The Shorter Poems of Robert Bridges) - F. Hart, H. MacCunn, C. Osmond
The idle life I lead (from The Shorter Poems of Robert Bridges) F. Hart, H. MacCunn, C. Osmond: The idle life I lead
The linnet (I heard a linnet courting
) (from Poems) - I. Herbert, D. Stone, J. Turner
The monstrous sea (The monstrous sea, with melancholy war
) (from Invocation to Music) - C. Parry
The monstrous sea, with melancholy war
(from Invocation to Music) C. Parry: The monstrous sea
The nightingales (Beautiful must be the mountains whence ye come) (from Shorter Poems, Book V) - L. Saar, H. Swanson
The sea poppy (A poppy grows upon the shore) (from Poems) - I. Gurney
The storm is over (The storm is over, the land hushes to rest) (from The Shorter Poems of Robert Bridges) - D. Maves, R. Milford
The storm is over, the land hushes to rest (from The Shorter Poems of Robert Bridges) H. Gál: Sunset
D. Maves, R. Milford: The storm is over
The summer trees are tempest-torn H. Gál: Hurricane
The twilight shore (The clouds have left the sky
) (from The Shorter Poems of Robert Bridges) - F. Swain
The upper skies are palest blue (The upper skies are palest blue) (from The Shorter Poems of Robert Bridges) - F. Hart
The upper skies are palest blue (from The Shorter Poems of Robert Bridges) F. Hart: The upper skies are palest blue
The windmill (The green corn waving in the dale) (from The Shorter Poems of Robert Bridges) - W. Whittaker
Thee, fair Poetry oft hath sought (Thee, fair Poetry oft hath sought) (from Invocation to Music) - C. Parry
Thee, fair Poetry oft hath sought (from Invocation to Music) C. Parry: Thee, fair Poetry oft hath sought
This good Yuletide (Crown Winter with green
) (from The Shorter Poems of Robert Bridges) - G. Tomlins
Thou didst delight mine eyes (Thou didst delight my eyes
) (from Poems) - G. Holst
Thou didst delight my eyes (Thou didst delight my eyes
) (from Poems) - I. Gurney, F. Bridge, C. Duncan, G. Finzi
Thou didst delight my eyes
(from Poems) I. Gurney, F. Bridge, C. Duncan, G. Finzi: Thou didst delight my eyes
G. Holst: Thou didst delight mine eyes
Thou, O Queen of sinless grace (Thou, O Queen of sinless grace) (from Invocation to Music) - C. Parry
Thou, O Queen of sinless grace (from Invocation to Music) C. Parry: Thou, O Queen of sinless grace
To me, to me, fair-hearted Goddess, come!
(from Invocation to Music) C. Parry: Dirge
Triolet (All women born are so perverse) (from Poems) F. Bridge: So perverse
Triolet (When first we met, we did not guess
) (from Poems) G. Holst: When first we met we did not guess
Turn, O return! (Turn, O return! In merry England) (from Invocation to Music) - C. Parry
Turn, O return! In merry England (from Invocation to Music) C. Parry: Turn, O return!
Vivamus (When thou didst give thy love to me) (from Poetical Works of Robert Bridges) W. Busch: When thou didst give thy love to me
Wanton with long delay
(from The Shorter Poems of Robert Bridges) R. Milford: April, 1885
F. May: April
We live well-ruled by an honoured king (We live well-ruled by an honoured king) (from Achilles in Scyros) - C. Rootham
We live well-ruled by an honoured king (from Achilles in Scyros) C. Rootham: We live well-ruled by an honoured king
What voice of gladness (What voice of gladness, hark) (from Shorter Poems, Book V) - C. Parry
What voice of gladness, hark (from Shorter Poems, Book V) P. Marshall, C. Rootham: Larks
C. Parry: What voice of gladness
When Death to either shall come (When Death to either shall come
) (from New Poems) - I. Gurney, S. Homer, M. Herbert, M. Young
When Death to either shall come
(from New Poems) I. Gurney, S. Homer, M. Herbert, M. Young: When Death to either shall come
When first we met we did not guess (When first we met, we did not guess
) (from Poems) - G. Holst
When first we met, we did not guess
(from Poems) G. Holst: When first we met we did not guess
When June is come (When June is come, then all the day
) (from The Shorter Poems of Robert Bridges) - I. Gurney, R. Drever, F. Hart, C. Hazelhurst, E. Moeran, R. Osborne
When June is come, then all the day (When June is come, then all the day
) (from The Shorter Poems of Robert Bridges) - G. Tomlins
When June is come, then all the day
(from The Shorter Poems of Robert Bridges) I. Gurney, R. Drever, F. Hart, C. Hazelhurst, E. Moeran, R. Osborne: When June is come
G. Cockshott: Summer
G. Tomlins: When June is come, then all the day
When my love was away (When my love was away) (from The Shorter Poems of Robert Bridges) - I. Gurney
When my love was away (from The Shorter Poems of Robert Bridges) I. Gurney: When my love was away
When thou didst give thy love to me (When thou didst give thy love to me) (from Poetical Works of Robert Bridges) - W. Busch
When thou didst give thy love to me (from Poetical Works of Robert Bridges) W. Busch: When thou didst give thy love to me
Wherefore to-night so full of care (Wherefore to-night so full of care) (from Poems) - G. Finzi
Wherefore to-night so full of care (from Poems) G. Finzi: Wherefore to-night so full of care
White spring (Spring goeth all in white
) (from The Shorter Poems of Robert Bridges) - M. Rosser
Whither, O splendid ship, thy white sails crowding
(from Poems) R. Robbins: A passer-by
Why art thou sad, my dearest? (from Poetical Works of Robert Bridges) I. Gurney: A love lyric
Ye thrilled me once (Ye thrilled me once, ye mournful strains
) (from The Shorter Poems of Robert Bridges) - C. Parry
Ye thrilled me once, ye mournful strains
(from The Shorter Poems of Robert Bridges) C. Parry: Ye thrilled me once
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