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Author: T. E. (Thomas Edward) Brown (1830-1897)
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. A blue rectangle containing a language code such as ENG indicates the presence of a translation to that language. A grey rectangle such as FRE indicates a particular translation (usually one set to music) exists but is missing.
A garden is a lovesome thing (A garden is a lovesome thing, God wot!
) (from Old John and other Poems) - T. Riego, M. Hill, M. Lang, A. Mallinson, M. Bauer WEL
A garden is a lovesome thing, God wot!
(from Old John and other Poems) WEL B. Roe, H. Brook, E. Freer, P. James, P. Weaver: My garden
T. Riego, M. Hill, M. Lang, A. Mallinson, M. Bauer: A garden is a lovesome thing
A garden is a lovesome thing (A garden is a lovesome thing, God wot!
) (from Old John and other Poems) - T. Riego, M. Hill, M. Lang, A. Mallinson, M. Bauer WEL
Apple-tree (Apple-tree, apple-tree) (from The Manx Witch and Other Poems - The Manx Witch) - F. White
Apple-tree, apple-tree (from The Manx Witch and Other Poems - The Manx Witch) F. White: Apple-tree
Carol (Three kings from out the Orient
) N. Gilbert: The star
W. Gill: Three kings from out the Orient
Fall gently, leaves of gold [x] J. Roeckel: In memoriam
Fy ngardd - O. Edwards (Text: after T. E. Brown) [x]
I bended unto me (I bended unto me a bough of May) - T. Galloway
I bended unto me a bough of May (I bended unto me a bough of May) - R. Gipps, F. White, H. Wood
I bended unto me a bough of May R. Gipps, F. White, H. Wood: I bended unto me a bough of May
T. Galloway: I bended unto me
W. Davies: The bough of May
In memoriam (Fall gently, leaves of gold) - J. Roeckel [x]
My garden (A garden is a lovesome thing, God wot!
) (from Old John and other Poems) - B. Roe, H. Brook, E. Freer, P. James, P. Weaver WEL
Now the beauty of the thing when childher plays is (from Betsy Lee, A Fo'c's'le Yarn) W. Davies: When childher plays
O blackbird, what a boy you are!
C. Bricken, G. Grant-Schaefer: The blackbird
Song (Weary wind of the west
) (from Old John and other Poems) E. Elgar: Weary wind of the west
The blackbird (O blackbird, what a boy you are!
) - C. Bricken, G. Grant-Schaefer
The bough of May (I bended unto me a bough of May) - W. Davies
The star (Three kings from out the Orient
) - N. Gilbert
Three kings from out the Orient (Three kings from out the Orient
) - W. Gill
Three kings from out the Orient
N. Gilbert: The star
W. Gill: Three kings from out the Orient
Vespers (O blackbird, what a boy you are!
) C. Bricken, G. Grant-Schaefer: The blackbird
Weary wind of the west (Weary wind of the west
) (from Old John and other Poems) - E. Elgar
Weary wind of the west
(from Old John and other Poems) E. Elgar: Weary wind of the west
When childher plays (Now the beauty of the thing when childher plays is) (from Betsy Lee, A Fo'c's'le Yarn) - W. Davies
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