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Author: (William) Monk Gibbon (1896-1987)
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
Children (These wayfarers) (from For Daws to Peck At) - C. Le Fleming [x] *
Earth, this child (from For Daws to Peck At) [x] * F. Hart: Of a child
He who loves beauty wisely (from For Daws to Peck At) [x] * J. Coulthard: The wise lover
Innocence (Now to praise Innocence) (from For Daws to Peck At) - J. Coulthard, F. Hart [x] *
Kneel, little child, to God - F. Hart [x] *
Now to praise Innocence (from For Daws to Peck At) [x] * J. Coulthard, F. Hart: Innocence
Of a child (Earth, this child) (from For Daws to Peck At) - F. Hart [x] *
Sing, crickets, in the dusk (from For Daws to Peck At) [x] * F. Hart: The singers
The bees are gone from the clover (from For Daws to Peck At) [x] * F. Hart: Wayfarers
The little field (Within a little field
) (from For Daws to Peck At) - F. Hart [x] *
The singers (Sing, crickets, in the dusk) (from For Daws to Peck At) - F. Hart [x] *
The wise lover (He who loves beauty wisely) (from For Daws to Peck At) - J. Coulthard [x] *
These wayfarers (from For Daws to Peck At) [x] * C. Le Fleming: Children
Wayfarers (The bees are gone from the clover) (from For Daws to Peck At) - F. Hart [x] *
Within a little field
(from For Daws to Peck At) [x] * F. Hart: The little field
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