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Author: Rupert Brooke (1887-1915)
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 love poem (Safe in the magic of my woods
) S. Rowton: Night and the woods and you
All suddenly the wind comes soft (All suddenly the wind comes soft
) - I. Gurney, R. Le Lacheur, G. Peterkin
All suddenly the wind comes soft
M. Thomas: The buds in spring
J. Ireland, F. Swain: Spring sorrow
I. Gurney, I. Gurney, R. Le Lacheur, G. Peterkin: All suddenly the wind comes soft
M. Tal: Song
S. Rowton: Spring song
D. Anderson: The hawthorn hedge
As the Wind, and as the Wind (from The Collected Poems of Rupert Brooke: With a Memoir) R. Gipps: The dance
Beauty and Beauty (When Beauty and Beauty meet
) - T. Dunhill, M. Tal
Because God put His adamantine fate
R. Gipps: Failure
Blow out, you bugles (Blow out, you bugles, over the rich Dead
) (from 1914) - J. Ireland, F. Bridge
Blow out, you bugles, over the rich Dead
(from 1914) A. Gray: The dead
J. Ireland, F. Bridge: Blow out, you bugles
Clouds (Down the blue night th'unending columns press
) - W. Wordsworth, I. Gurney
Colloquial - M. Tal [x]
Day that I have loved (Tenderly, day that I have loved, I close your eyes
) - C. Le Fleming, S. Rowton, A. Sibson
Dear! of all happy in the hour, most blest
(from 1914) A. Cripps, A. Gray: Safety
Down the blue night th'unending columns press
W. Wordsworth, I. Gurney: Clouds
Failure (Because God put His adamantine fate
) - R. Gipps
Fish (fly-replete, in depth of June (from 1914) R. Gipps: Heaven
Grantchester (Would I were in Grantchester, in Grantchester
) - C. Ives
Heart, you are restless as a paper scrap
R. Gipps: Unfortunate
Heart's pain (All suddenly the wind comes soft
) - I. Gurney
Heaven (Fish (fly-replete, in depth of June) (from 1914) - R. Gipps
If I should die, think only this of me
(from 1914) A. Cripps, A. Foote, G. Gover, A. Gray, J. Ireland, C. Sumsion, M. Vermeulen: The soldier
In the queer light, in twilight M. Tal: The young man in April
Jealousy (When I see you, who were so wise and cool) - Q. Maganini
Night and the woods and you (Safe in the magic of my woods
) - S. Rowton
Now, God be thanked Who has matched us with His hour
(from 1914) R. Gipps: Peace 1914
A. Gray, W. Davies: Peace
Oh! Death will find me, long before I tire of watching you
W. Boehle: Sonnet for voice and piano
Oh love is fair, and love is rare, my dear one she said (Oh love is fair, and love is rare, my dear one she said
) - J. Brown
Oh love is fair, and love is rare, my dear one she said
I. Gurney: There's wisdom in women
J. Brown: Oh love is fair, and love is rare, my dear one she said
One day (Today I have been happy. All the day
) - I. Gurney
Peace (Now, God be thanked Who has matched us with His hour
) (from 1914) - A. Gray, W. Davies
Peace 1914 (Now, God be thanked Who has matched us with His hour
) (from 1914) - R. Gipps
Safe in the magic of my woods
S. Rowton: Night and the woods and you
Safety (Dear! of all happy in the hour, most blest
) (from 1914) - A. Cripps, A. Gray
Song (All suddenly the wind comes soft
) - M. Tal
Sonnet (Oh! Death will find me, long before I tire of watching you
) W. Boehle: Sonnet for voice and piano
Sonnet for voice and piano (Oh! Death will find me, long before I tire of watching you
) - W. Boehle
Spring song (All suddenly the wind comes soft
) - S. Rowton
Spring sorrow (All suddenly the wind comes soft
) - J. Ireland, F. Swain
Tenderly, day that I have loved, I close your eyes
C. Le Fleming, S. Rowton, A. Sibson: Day that I have loved
The buds in spring (All suddenly the wind comes soft
) - M. Thomas
The dance (As the Wind, and as the Wind) (from The Collected Poems of Rupert Brooke: With a Memoir) - R. Gipps
The dead (Blow out, you bugles, over the rich Dead
) (from 1914) - A. Gray
The dead (These hearts were woven of human joys and cares
) (from 1914) - G. Bachlund, A. Gray ITA
The hawthorn hedge (All suddenly the wind comes soft
) - D. Anderson
The Old Vicarage, Granchester (Would I were in Grantchester, in Grantchester
) C. Ives: Grantchester
The soldier (If I should die, think only this of me
) (from 1914) - A. Cripps, A. Foote, G. Gover, A. Gray, J. Ireland, C. Sumsion, M. Vermeulen
The song of the pilgrims (What light of unremembered skies
) - A. Shepherd
The treasure (When colour goes home into the eyes
) (from 1914) - A. Gray, I. Gurney
The way that lovers use (The way that lovers use is this
) - B. Crist, R. Ganz, A. Rowley, S. Rowton, C. Sumsion, M. Tal
The way that lovers use is this
B. Crist, R. Ganz, A. Rowley, S. Rowton, C. Sumsion, M. Tal: The way that lovers use
The young man in April (In the queer light, in twilight) - M. Tal
There's wisdom in women (Oh love is fair, and love is rare, my dear one she said
) - I. Gurney
These hearts were woven of human joys and cares
(from 1914) ITA G. Bachlund, A. Gray: The dead
Today I have been happy. All the day
I. Gurney: One day
Travel - M. Tal [x]
Unfortunate (Heart, you are restless as a paper scrap
) - R. Gipps
Waikiki (Warm perfumes like a breath from vine and tree
) - C. Griffes
Warm perfumes like a breath from vine and tree
C. Griffes: Waikiki
What light of unremembered skies
A. Shepherd: The song of the pilgrims
When Beauty and Beauty meet
T. Dunhill, M. Tal: Beauty and Beauty
When colour goes home into the eyes
(from 1914) A. Gray, I. Gurney: The treasure
When I see you, who were so wise and cool Q. Maganini: Jealousy
Would I were in Grantchester, in Grantchester
C. Ives: Grantchester
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* indicates that a text cannot (yet?) be displayed on this site because of its copyright status.
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