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Author: D. H. (David Herbert) Lawrence (1885-1930)
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 flower and a gem (Fidelity and love are two different things, like a flower and a gem) - O. Kortekangas *
A love song (The little river twittering in the twilight) (from Look! We Have Come Through!) - O. Kortekangas
A song (without and with accompaniment) (Softly, in the dusk, a woman is singing to me;
) - M. King
Aware (Slowly the moon is rising
) (from Love Poems and Others) - V. Rieti
Bei Hennef (The little river twittering in the twilight) (from Look! We Have Come Through!) O. Kortekangas: A love song
By the Isar (By the Isar, in the twilight
) - W. Ogdon
By the Isar, in the twilight
A. Cooke: River roses
W. Ogdon: By the Isar
December Night (Take off your cloak and your hat) (from Look! We Have Come Through!) - V. Rieti
Fidelity (Fidelity and love are two different things, like a flower and a gem) * O. Kortekangas: A flower and a gem
Fidelity and love are two different things, like a flower and a gem * O. Kortekangas: A flower and a gem
Green (The sky was apple-green) - G. Bachlund
I heard a little chicken chirp (I heard a little chicken chirp) [x] * V. Rieti: Thomas Earp
I heard a little chicken chirp [x] * V. Rieti: Thomas Earp
Leave off! Leave off! Leave off * B. Rands: Sunset Verse
November by the Sea (Now in November nearer comes the sun) - B. Rands *
Now in November nearer comes the sun * B. Rands: November by the Sea
Piano (Softly, in the dusk, a woman is singing to me;
) - E. Warren
Quite Forsaken (What pain, to wake and miss you!) (from Look! We Have Come Through!) - V. Rieti
River roses (By the Isar, in the twilight
) - A. Cooke
Slowly the moon is rising
(from Love Poems and Others) V. Rieti: Aware
Softly, in the dusk, a woman is singing to me;
M. King: A song (without and with accompaniment)
E. Warren: Piano
Sunset Verse (Leave off! Leave off! Leave off) - B. Rands *
Take off your cloak and your hat (from Look! We Have Come Through!) V. Rieti: December Night
The dark is dividing * B. Rands: The Dawn Verse
The Dawn Verse (The dark is dividing) - B. Rands *
The feelings I don't have I don't have G. Bachlund: To Women As Far As I'm Concerned
The little river twittering in the twilight (from Look! We Have Come Through!) O. Kortekangas: A love song
The man of Tyre (The man of Tyre went down to the sea) (from Last Poems) - O. Kortekangas *
The man of Tyre went down to the sea (from Last Poems) * O. Kortekangas: The man of Tyre
The sky was apple-green G. Bachlund: Green
Thomas Earp (I heard a little chicken chirp) - V. Rieti [x] *
To Women As Far As I'm Concerned (The feelings I don't have I don't have) - G. Bachlund
What pain, to wake and miss you! (from Look! We Have Come Through!) V. Rieti: Quite Forsaken
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