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Author: Robert Browning (1812-1889)
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A bean-stripe; also apple-eating ("Why from the world," Ferishtah smiled, "should thanks...") (from Ferishtah's Fancies) - G. Bantock
A camel-driver (When I vexed you and you chid me) (from Ferishtah's Fancies) - G. Bantock
A Cavalier Song (Boot, saddle, to horse, and away!) (from Bells and Pomegranates - Cavalier Tunes) - H. Loomis
A gondolier's song (I send my heart up to thee, all my heart
) (from Bells and Pomegranates) - R. Hughes
A Grammarian's Funeral (Let us begin and carry up this corpse) (from Men and Women) - G. Bantock
A pearl, a girl (A simple ring with a single stone) (from Asolando: Fancies and Facts) - G. Bantock
A pillar at Sebzevah (Ask not one least word of praise!) (from Ferishtah's Fancies) G. Zuckerman: A query
G. Bantock: A pillar at Sebzevah
H. Clarke: Song: Ask not one least word of praise
A query (Ask not one least word of praise!) (from Ferishtah's Fancies) - G. Zuckerman
A simple ring with a single stone (from Asolando: Fancies and Facts) G. Stebbins: The heart of a pearl
G. Bantock: A pearl, a girl
A song of seasons (The year's at the spring) (from Bells and Pomegranates) - J. Berger
A woman's last word (Let's contend no more, Love) - S. Homer, G. Bantock
After (Take the cloak from his face, and at first) (from Men and Women) - A. Somervell
Ah, Love, but a day (Ah, Love, but a day
) (from James Lee's Wife) - A. Beach, H. Gilberté
Ah, Love, but a day
(from James Lee's Wife) C. Rogers: Ah Love, but a day
A. Beach, H. Gilberté: Ah, Love, but a day
All, that I know of a certain star
(from Men and Women) S. Homer, G. Bantock, E. Atkins, A. Beach, B. Burrows, H. Clarke, L. Downing, E. Freer, R. Hall, M. Hill, A. Millar, W. Neidlinger, E. Renaud, C. Rogers, L. Smith, A. Somervell, L. True, G. Victory, M. Weems, T. Whitmer, J. Worth, E. Freer: My star
All the bloom of the year (All the breath and the bloom of the year in the bag of one bee) (from Asolando: Fancies and Facts) - N. Johnson
All the breath and the bloom of the year (All the breath and the bloom of the year in the bag of one bee) (from Asolando: Fancies and Facts) - A. Mallinson
All the breath and the bloom of the year in the bag of one bee (from Asolando: Fancies and Facts) G. Bantock, W. Bell, F. Davidson, C. Dickinson, I. Fischer, B. Hollander, C. Inches, H. Löhr, C. Rogers, T. Royle: Summum bonum
A. Mallinson: All the breath and the bloom of the year
N. Johnson: All the bloom of the year
H. Stewart: Best of all
All's right (The year's at the spring) (from Bells and Pomegranates) - A. Behrend
All's right with the world (The year's at the spring) (from Bells and Pomegranates) - T. Riego
Along with me (Grow old along with me!) (from Dramatis Personæ) - L. Laitman
Ask not one least word of praise! (from Ferishtah's Fancies) G. Zuckerman: A query
G. Bantock: A pillar at Sebzevah
H. Clarke: Song: Ask not one least word of praise
Be love your light (You groped your way across my room i' the dear dark dead of night) (from Ferishtah's Fancies) - A. Borton
Best of all (All the breath and the bloom of the year in the bag of one bee) (from Asolando: Fancies and Facts) - H. Stewart
Boat-Song (Past we glide, and past, and past!) (from Bells and Pomegranates) - A. Barnett
Boot and saddle (Boot, saddle, to horse, and away!) (from Bells and Pomegranates - Cavalier Tunes) - G. Bantock, G. Branscombe, R. Dansie, B. Daubney, N. Demuth, L. Drakeford, C. Hand, D. Hollins, J. Rogers, A. Wills
Boot, saddle, to horse (Boot, saddle, to horse, and away!) (from Bells and Pomegranates - Cavalier Tunes) - G. Peel
Boot, saddle, to horse and away (Boot, saddle, to horse, and away!) (from Bells and Pomegranates - Cavalier Tunes) - J. Harrison, C. Stanford
Boot, saddle, to horse, and away! (from Bells and Pomegranates - Cavalier Tunes) G. Peel: Boot, saddle, to horse
G. Bantock, G. Branscombe, R. Dansie, B. Daubney, N. Demuth, L. Drakeford, C. Hand, D. Hollins, J. Rogers, A. Wills: Boot and saddle
C. Reed, H. Sarson: Cavalier Song
H. Loomis: A Cavalier Song
J. Harrison, C. Stanford: Boot, saddle, to horse and away
G. Dyson, J. Easson: Boot, saddle, to horse and away!
G. Kobbé: To horse!
G. Stratton: Boot, saddle, to horse, and away
But give them me, the mouth, the eyes, the brow! H. Mollicone: Eurydice to Orpheus
J. Franco: Orpheus and Eurydice
But Love (There is no good of life but love -- but love) (from Men and Women) - E. Cowley
By the fire-side (How well I know what I mean to do
) (from Men and Women) - G. Bantock
Cavalier Song (Boot, saddle, to horse, and away!) (from Bells and Pomegranates - Cavalier Tunes) - C. Reed, H. Sarson
Cherries (Verse-making was least of my virtues : I viewed with despair) (from Ferishtah's Fancies) - G. Bantock
Dear and great Angel, wouldst thou only leave
(from Men and Women) G. Bantock: The guardian angel
Devotion (Nay but you, who do not love her) (from Bells and Pomegranates) - J. Forrester
Dip your arm o'er the boat-side, elbow-deep (from Bells and Pomegranates) A. Barnett: Dip your arm o'er the boatside
Dip your arm o'er the boatside (Dip your arm o'er the boat-side, elbow-deep) (from Bells and Pomegranates) - A. Barnett
Earth fades! Heaven breaks on me (Earth fades! Heaven breaks on me: I shall stand next) (from Strafford) - S. Coleridge-Taylor
Earth fades! Heaven breaks on me: I shall stand next (from Strafford) S. Coleridge-Taylor: Earth fades! Heaven breaks on me
Epilogue (Oh, Love no, Love ! All the noise below, Love
) (from Ferishtah's Fancies) G. Bantock: Epilogue: Oh! love -- no, love!
J. Farmer: Heroes
Epilogue: Oh! love -- no, love! (Oh, Love no, Love ! All the noise below, Love
) (from Ferishtah's Fancies) - G. Bantock
Escape me? Never - Beloved!
(from Men and Women) N. Rorem, G. Bantock, E. Bruguiere, J. Machardy: Life in a love
Eurydice to Orpheus (But give them me, the mouth, the eyes, the brow!) - H. Mollicone
Fear death? -- to feel the fog in my throat
S. Homer: Prospice
Fire is in the flint : true, once a spark escapes (from Ferishtah's Fancies) G. Bantock: The sun
For God is glorified in man
(from Paracelsus) C. Ives: From "Paracelsus"
From "Paracelsus" (For God is glorified in man
) (from Paracelsus) - C. Ives
Grow old along with me (Grow old along with me!) (from Dramatis Personæ) - M. Lewis, G. Zuckerman, C. Mueller, G. Schuyler, L. True
Grow old along with me! (from Dramatis Personæ) L. Laitman: Along with me
J. Heggie: Grow old along with me!
M. Lewis, G. Zuckerman, C. Mueller, G. Schuyler, L. True: Grow old along with me
B. Ackert, H. Hadley, C. Keep, D. Madsen, F. Ralston: Rabbi Ben Ezra
J. Cohen: Grow old with me
G. Branscombe, P. Curran: The best is yet to be
C. Effinger: Symphonic Prelude in D Major
Grow old with me (Grow old along with me!) (from Dramatis Personæ) - J. Cohen
He Muses - Drifting (What if the Three should catch at last) (from Bells and Pomegranates) - A. Barnett
Her tresses (Nay but you, who do not love her) (from Bells and Pomegranates) - H. Ellingham
Heroes (Oh, Love no, Love ! All the noise below, Love
) (from Ferishtah's Fancies) - J. Farmer
Home-thoughts (Oh, to be in England
) (from Bells and Pomegranates) - G. Bantock
Home-thoughts, from abroad (Oh, to be in England
) (from Bells and Pomegranates) - F. Austin, R. Clarke, J. Crawford, D. Hinkle, G. White, M. White
How well I know what I mean to do
(from Men and Women) G. Bantock: By the fire-side
I go to prove my soul (I go to prove my soul!) (from Paracelsus) - G. Bantock, R. Harraden, F. Krull, J. Rogers
I go to prove my soul! (from Paracelsus) G. Bantock, R. Harraden, F. Krull, J. Rogers: I go to prove my soul
I send my heart (I send my heart up to thee, all my heart
) (from Bells and Pomegranates) - H. Ayres
I send my heart up to thee (I send my heart up to thee, all my heart
) (from Bells and Pomegranates) - A. Beach, G. Branscombe, D. Protheroe, L. True
I send my heart up to thee, all my heart
(from Bells and Pomegranates) A. Barnett: Serenade
R. Hughes: A gondolier's song
A. Beach, G. Branscombe, D. Protheroe, L. True: I send my heart up to thee
H. Ayres: I send my heart
I stoop into a dark tremendous sea of cloud (If I stoop into a dark tremendous sea of cloud) (from Paracelsus) - R. De Lacy
If I stoop into a dark tremendous sea of cloud (from Paracelsus) R. De Lacy: I stoop into a dark tremendous sea of cloud
In a gondola (The moth's kiss, first
) (from Bells and Pomegranates) - N. Rorem, J. Komter, B. Treharne, A. Hartmann
In a year (Never any more
) (from Men and Women) - G. Bantock, C. Reinagle
Is she not pure gold (Nay but you, who do not love her) (from Bells and Pomegranates) - J. Beach
Is she not pure gold, my mistress? (Nay but you, who do not love her) (from Bells and Pomegranates) - M. Lawson
It was ordained to be so, sweet (It was ordained to be so, sweet! -- and best) (from Bells and Pomegranates) - A. Barnett
It was ordained to be so, sweet! -- and best (from Bells and Pomegranates) A. Barnett: It was ordained to be so, sweet
It was roses, roses, all the way (from Men and Women) A. Kramer, J. Worth: The patriot
Johannes Agricola in Meditation (There's heaven above, and night by night) S. Homer: There's Heaven Above
Let us begin and carry up this corpse (from Men and Women) G. Bantock: A Grammarian's Funeral
Let's contend no more, Love S. Homer, G. Bantock: A woman's last word
Liebesringen - E. Bruguiere [x]
Life in a love (Escape me? Never - Beloved!
) (from Men and Women) - N. Rorem, G. Bantock, E. Bruguiere, J. Machardy
Love (So, the year's done with) (from Bells and Pomegranates - Earth's Immortalities) - P. Gelrud, J. Karai, C. Rogers, M. Weems
Love in a Life (Room after room) (from Men and Women) - N. Rorem, D. Hagen
Love me forever (So, the year's done with) (from Bells and Pomegranates - Earth's Immortalities) - E. Renaud
Man I am and man would be, Love (Man I am and man would be, Love merest man and nothing more) (from Ferishtah's Fancies) - A. Borton
Man I am and man would be, Love merest man and nothing more (from Ferishtah's Fancies) A. Borton: Man I am and man would be, Love
G. Bantock: The family
Meeting (The gray sea and the long black land
) (from Bells and Pomegranates) - G. Stebbins
Meeting at Night (The gray sea and the long black land
) (from Bells and Pomegranates) - W. Hawley, N. Dello Joio, N. Armes, R. Cohen, C. Fisher, D. Frederick, C. Reed, W. Rettich, M. Ryan, F. Schwartz, C. Sharman, A. Somervell, L. Van Antwerp, G. White, M. Whitney, J. Worth
Meeting at night, parting at morning (The gray sea and the long black land
) (from Bells and Pomegranates) - E. Gerschefski
Meeting at night, parting at morning (Round the cape of a sudden came the sea
) (from Bells and Pomegranates) - E. Gerschefski
Mihrab Shah (So, the head aches and the limbs are faint!) (from Ferishtah's Fancies) G. Bantock: Mihrab Shah
Morning (Round the cape of a sudden came the sea
) (from Bells and Pomegranates) E. Gerschefski: Meeting at night, parting at morning
G. White: Morning
A. Miller, C. Reed, W. Rettich, J. Worth: Parting at morning
My mistress (Nay but you, who do not love her) (from Bells and Pomegranates) - H. Jervis-Read
My star (All, that I know of a certain star
) (from Men and Women) - S. Homer, G. Bantock, E. Atkins, A. Beach, B. Burrows, H. Clarke, L. Downing, E. Freer, R. Hall, M. Hill, A. Millar, W. Neidlinger, E. Renaud, C. Rogers, L. Smith, A. Somervell, L. True, G. Victory, M. Weems, T. Whitmer, J. Worth, E. Freer
My wife Gertrude (Boot, saddle, to horse, and away!) (from Bells and Pomegranates - Cavalier Tunes) G. Peel: Boot, saddle, to horse
G. Bantock, G. Branscombe, R. Dansie, B. Daubney, N. Demuth, L. Drakeford, C. Hand, D. Hollins, J. Rogers, A. Wills: Boot and saddle
C. Reed, H. Sarson: Cavalier Song
H. Loomis: A Cavalier Song
J. Harrison, C. Stanford: Boot, saddle, to horse and away
G. Dyson, J. Easson: Boot, saddle, to horse and away!
G. Kobbé: To horse!
G. Stratton: Boot, saddle, to horse, and away
Nay, but do you not love her (Nay but you, who do not love her) (from Bells and Pomegranates) - E. Iles
Nay, but you (Nay but you, who do not love her) (from Bells and Pomegranates) - A. Thayer
Nay! but you do not love her (Nay but you, who do not love her) (from Bells and Pomegranates) - E. Freer
Nay, but you, who do not love her (Nay but you, who do not love her) (from Bells and Pomegranates) - W. Bell, W. Pickard-Cambridge, A. Somervell, F. Toye
Nay but you, who do not love her (from Bells and Pomegranates) E. Freer: Nay! but you do not love her
W. Bell, W. Pickard-Cambridge, A. Somervell, F. Toye: Nay, but you, who do not love her
M. Lawson: Is she not pure gold, my mistress?
J. Beach: Is she not pure gold
J. Forrester: Devotion
E. Iles: Nay, but do you not love her
E. Gregory: Song
A. Thayer: Nay, but you
G. Oldroyd: Tresses
H. Jervis-Read: My mistress
H. Ellingham: Her tresses
Never any more
(from Men and Women) G. Bantock, C. Reinagle: In a year
Never the time and the place (Never the time and the place) (from Jocoseria) - G. Bantock
Never the time and the place (from Jocoseria) G. Bantock: Never the time and the place
Not with my Soul, Love ! bid no Soul like mine (from Ferishtah's Fancies) G. Bantock: Plot-Culture
Now (Out of your whole life give but a moment!) (from Asolando: Fancies and Facts) - G. Bantock
Now that April's there (Oh, to be in England
) (from Bells and Pomegranates) - A. Goatley
Oh, Love no, Love ! All the noise below, Love
(from Ferishtah's Fancies) G. Bantock: Epilogue: Oh! love -- no, love!
J. Farmer: Heroes
Oh to be in England (Oh, to be in England
) (from Bells and Pomegranates) - M. Head
Oh, to be in England
(from Bells and Pomegranates) A. Goatley: Now that April's there
M. Head: Oh to be in England
M. Brahe, G. Cooke, P. Kerby, A. Rowley, B. Shapleigh, F. Wickins, A. Wilson: Oh, to be in England
F. Austin, R. Clarke, J. Crawford, D. Hinkle, G. White, M. White: Home-thoughts, from abroad
G. Bantock: Home-thoughts
Once I saw a chemist take a pinch of powder (from Ferishtah's Fancies) G. Bantock: Two camels
Orpheus and Eurydice (But give them me, the mouth, the eyes, the brow!) - J. Franco
Out of your whole life give but a moment! (from Asolando: Fancies and Facts) G. Bantock: Now
Parting at morning (Round the cape of a sudden came the sea
) (from Bells and Pomegranates) - A. Miller, C. Reed, W. Rettich, J. Worth
Morning (Round the cape of a sudden came the sea
) (from Bells and Pomegranates) - G. White
Past we glide, and past, and past! (from Bells and Pomegranates) A. Barnett: Boat-Song
Pippa Passes (The year's at the spring) (from Bells and Pomegranates) - G. Bantock
Pippa's song (The year's at the spring) (from Bells and Pomegranates) - N. Rorem
Pippa's spring song (The year's at the spring) (from Bells and Pomegranates) - J. Caruthers
Plot-Culture (Not with my Soul, Love ! bid no Soul like mine) (from Ferishtah's Fancies) G. Bantock: Plot-Culture
Prospice (Fear death? -- to feel the fog in my throat
) - S. Homer
Rabbi Ben Ezra (Grow old along with me!) (from Dramatis Personæ) - B. Ackert, H. Hadley, C. Keep, D. Madsen, F. Ralston
Room after room (from Men and Women) N. Rorem, D. Hagen: Love in a Life
Round the cape of a sudden came the sea
(from Bells and Pomegranates) E. Gerschefski: Meeting at night, parting at morning
G. White: Morning
A. Miller, C. Reed, W. Rettich, J. Worth: Parting at morning
Round us the wild creatures (Round us the wild creatures, overhead the trees) (from Ferishtah's Fancies) - H. Clarke, M. Kernochan, F. Krull, Staat
Round us the wild creatures, overhead the trees (from Ferishtah's Fancies) G. Bantock: The eagle
A. Borton: That greenwood life of ours
H. Clarke, M. Kernochan, F. Krull, Staat: Round us the wild creatures
Serenade (I send my heart up to thee, all my heart
) (from Bells and Pomegranates) - G. Branscombe, A. Barnett
Shah Abbas (You groped your way across my room i' the dear dark dead of night) (from Ferishtah's Fancies) A. Borton: Be love your light
G. Bantock: Shah Abbas
So, the head aches and the limbs are faint! (from Ferishtah's Fancies) G. Bantock: Mihrab Shah
So, the year's done with (from Bells and Pomegranates - Earth's Immortalities) E. Renaud: Love me forever
E. Bryson: So, the year's done with!
P. Gelrud, J. Karai, C. Rogers, M. Weems: Love
So, the year's done with! (So, the year's done with) (from Bells and Pomegranates - Earth's Immortalities) - E. Bryson
Song (Nay but you, who do not love her) (from Bells and Pomegranates) - E. Gregory
Song: Ask not one least word of praise (Ask not one least word of praise!) (from Ferishtah's Fancies) - H. Clarke
Song from Pippa Passes (The year's at the spring) (from Bells and Pomegranates) - N. Curtis
Spring song (The year's at the spring) (from Bells and Pomegranates) - F. Ayres
Summum bonum (All the breath and the bloom of the year in the bag of one bee) (from Asolando: Fancies and Facts) - G. Bantock, W. Bell, F. Davidson, C. Dickinson, I. Fischer, B. Hollander, C. Inches, H. Löhr, C. Rogers, T. Royle
Symphonic Prelude in D Major (Grow old along with me!) (from Dramatis Personæ) - C. Effinger
Take the cloak from his face, and at first (from Men and Women) A. Somervell: After
That greenwood life of ours (Round us the wild creatures, overhead the trees) (from Ferishtah's Fancies) - A. Borton
The best is yet to be (Grow old along with me!) (from Dramatis Personæ) - G. Branscombe, P. Curran
The eagle (Round us the wild creatures, overhead the trees) (from Ferishtah's Fancies) - G. Bantock
The family (Man I am and man would be, Love merest man and nothing more) (from Ferishtah's Fancies) - G. Bantock
The gray sea and the long black land
(from Bells and Pomegranates) W. Hawley, N. Dello Joio, N. Armes, R. Cohen, C. Fisher, D. Frederick, C. Reed, W. Rettich, M. Ryan, F. Schwartz, C. Sharman, A. Somervell, L. Van Antwerp, G. White, M. Whitney, J. Worth: Meeting at Night
G. Stebbins: Meeting
E. Gerschefski: Meeting at night, parting at morning
The guardian angel (Dear and great Angel, wouldst thou only leave
) (from Men and Women) - G. Bantock
The guardian-angel (Dear and great Angel, wouldst thou only leave
) (from Men and Women) G. Bantock: The guardian angel
The heart of a pearl (A simple ring with a single stone) (from Asolando: Fancies and Facts) - G. Stebbins
The melon-seller (Wish no word unspoken, want no look away!) (from Ferishtah's Fancies) - G. Bantock
The moth's kiss (The moth's kiss, first
) (from Bells and Pomegranates) - A. Barnett
The moth's kiss and the bee's kiss (The moth's kiss, first
) (from Bells and Pomegranates) - L. True
The moth's kiss, first
(from Bells and Pomegranates) A. Barnett: The moth's kiss
N. Rorem, J. Komter, B. Treharne, A. Hartmann: In a gondola
L. True: The moth's kiss and the bee's kiss
The patriot (It was roses, roses, all the way) (from Men and Women) - A. Kramer, J. Worth
The sun (Fire is in the flint : true, once a spark escapes) (from Ferishtah's Fancies) - G. Bantock
The wedding morn (The year's at the spring) (from Bells and Pomegranates) - E. Nevin
The year's at the spring (The year's at the spring) (from Bells and Pomegranates) - A. Beach, H. Hadley, M. Alsop, I. Atkins, W. Blair, A. Bode, M. Brahe, N. Cain, E. Carter, R. Clark, H. Clarke, A. Cripps, K. David, W. Duncan
The year's at the spring (from Bells and Pomegranates) A. Beach, H. Hadley, M. Alsop, I. Atkins, W. Blair, A. Bode, M. Brahe, N. Cain, E. Carter, R. Clark, H. Clarke, A. Cripps, K. David, W. Duncan: The year's at the spring
E. Nevin: The wedding morn
J. Caruthers: Pippa's spring song
M. Caldwell: Year's at the spring
N. Rorem: Pippa's song
G. Bantock: Pippa Passes
K. Black, J. Dalhousie: Pippa's Song
J. Berger: A song of seasons
A. Behrend: All's right
T. Riego: All's right with the world
N. Curtis: Song from Pippa Passes
F. Ayres: Spring song
There is no good of life but love -- but love (from Men and Women) E. Cowley: But Love
There's Heaven Above (There's heaven above, and night by night) - S. Homer
There's heaven above, and night by night S. Homer: There's Heaven Above
Thronging through the cloud-rift, whose are they, the faces (from Ferishtah's Fancies) G. Bantock: Epilogue: Oh! love -- no, love!
J. Farmer: Heroes
To horse! (Boot, saddle, to horse, and away!) (from Bells and Pomegranates - Cavalier Tunes) - G. Kobbé
To perfect the summer (Wanting is -- what?) (from Jocoseria) - M. Halley
To-morrow, if a harp-string, say (from Bells and Pomegranates) A. Barnett: Tomorrow, if a harp-string, say
Tomorrow, if a harp-string, say (To-morrow, if a harp-string, say) (from Bells and Pomegranates) - A. Barnett
Tresses (Nay but you, who do not love her) (from Bells and Pomegranates) - G. Oldroyd
Two camels (Once I saw a chemist take a pinch of powder) (from Ferishtah's Fancies) - G. Bantock
Verse-making was least of my virtues : I viewed with despair (from Ferishtah's Fancies) G. Bantock: Cherries
Wanting is -- what? (Wanting is -- what?) (from Jocoseria) - G. Bantock, A. Bax, B. Forster, M. Kernochan
Wanting is -- what? (from Jocoseria) G. Bantock, A. Bax, B. Forster, M. Kernochan: Wanting is -- what?
M. Halley: To perfect the summer
E. Gerschefski: Wanting is what?
Wanting is what? (Wanting is -- what?) (from Jocoseria) - E. Gerschefski
We two stood there with never a third (from Men and Women) G. Bantock: By the fire-side
What are we two? I am a Jew (from Bells and Pomegranates) A. Barnett: What are we two?
What are we two? (What are we two? I am a Jew) (from Bells and Pomegranates) - A. Barnett
What if the Three should catch at last (from Bells and Pomegranates) A. Barnett: He Muses - Drifting
When I vexed you and you chid me (from Ferishtah's Fancies) G. Bantock: A camel-driver
"Why from the world," Ferishtah smiled, "should thanks..." (from Ferishtah's Fancies) G. Bantock: A bean-stripe; also apple-eating
Wish no word unspoken (Wish no word unspoken, want no look away!) (from Ferishtah's Fancies) - A. Borton
Wish no word unspoken, want no look away! (from Ferishtah's Fancies) A. Borton: Wish no word unspoken
G. Bantock: The melon-seller
Year's at the spring (The year's at the spring) (from Bells and Pomegranates) - M. Caldwell
You groped your way across my room i' the dear dark dead of night (from Ferishtah's Fancies) A. Borton: Be love your light
G. Bantock: Shah Abbas
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