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Author: Fiona Macleod (1885-1905) [pseudonym]
William Sharp
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At the rising of the moon
(from From the Hills of Dream - The Silence of Amor) G. Bantock: At the rising of the moon
A cavalry catch (Up! for the bugles are calling
) - J. Sibelius, H. Nelson
A Celtic Lullaby (Lennavan-mo, lennavan-mo, who is it swinging you to and fro) (from From the Hills of Dream) - A. Bax
A Celtic Lullaby - R. Boughton [x]
A crystal forest (The air is blue and keen and cold) (from Poems) - F. Hart
A dead calm and mist (The slow heave of the sleeping sea) (from Earth's Voices) - F. Hart
A Sea Rune - R. Boughton [x]
A sky of whirling flakes of foam (from Poems) F. Hart: Breaking billows at Sorrento
A star was loosed from heaven (from From the Hills of Dream) F. Hart, J. Hawes: The lost star
A winter hedgerow (The wintry wolds are white; the wind) (from Poems) - F. Hart
Above the shadowy woodlands (from From the Hills of Dream - The Silence of Amor) G. Bantock, J. Foulds: The shadowy woodlands
Across the silent stream (Across the silent stream) (from From the Hills of Dream) - H. Eichheim
Across the silent stream (from From the Hills of Dream) H. Eichheim: Across the silent stream
C. Allen, A. Bax, C. Forsyth, H. Hopekirk, R. Redman: From the Hills of Dream
Against the dim hot summer blue (from Poems) F. Hart: Wild roses
Alona (Thou art the Daughter of the Sun
) (from The Love Songs of Ian Mòr) R. Boughton: Daughter of the Sun
An autumnal evening (Deep black against the dying glow
) (from Poems) - F. Hart
At the last (She cometh no more
) (from From the Hills of Dream) - A. Bax, F. Hart, J. Hawes
At the rising of the moon (At the rising of the moon
) (from From the Hills of Dream - The Silence of Amor) - G. Bantock
Avalon (Song of Apple-trees, honeysweet and murmurous) (from The Hour of Beauty) - R. Boughton
Black swans on the Murray Lagoons (The long lagoons lie white and still) (from Poems) - F. Hart
Blossom of snow (Sing a song of blossom) (from Poems) - M. Besly
Breaking billows at Sorrento (A sky of whirling flakes of foam) (from Poems) - F. Hart
Brown birdeen (Eilidh, Eilidh, my bonny wee lass
) (from From the Hills of Dream) - A. Buzzi-Peccia, R. Cox
By dim, mauve and. dream-white bushes of lilac (from From the Hills of Dream - The Silence of Amor) G. Bantock: Nocturne
Calm sea and mist (The slow heave of the sleeping sea) (from Earth's Voices) - A. Benjamin
Closing doors (O sands of my heart, what wind moans low along thy shadowy shore?) (from From the Hills of Dream) ENG
Closing doors (Eilidh, Eilidh, Eilidh, heart of me, dear and sweet
) - A. Bax ENG
Coming of the prince - H. Loomis [x]
Dalua (I have heard you calling, Dalua) (from From the Hills of Dream) - R. Boughton, N. Fulton, E. Whithorne
Daughter of the Sun (Thou art the Daughter of the Sun
) (from The Love Songs of Ian Mòr) - R. Boughton
Day and night (From grey of dusk, the veils unfold) (from From the Hills of Dream) - F. Hart
Dead love (It is the grey rock I am) (from From the Hills of Dream) - F. Hart
Deep black against the dying glow
(from Poems) F. Hart: An autumnal evening
Desires (The Desire of Love, Joy) (from From the Hills of Dream) - F. Hart
Down through the thicket, out of the hedges (from Poems) A. Barnett, A. Benjamin, F. Hart: Nightingale Lane
Dream fantasy (There is a land of Dream) (from From the Hills of Dream) - J. Hawes
Dream-wind (When, like a sleeping child or a bird in the nest) (from Poems) - H. Bath
Each love-thought in thy mind doth rise (from From the Hills of Dream) F. Hart: White Star of Time
Easter (The stars wailed when the reed was born) (from The Hour of Beauty) - F. Hart, J. Hawes
Eilidh, Eilidh, Eilidh, dear to me, dear and sweet (from From the Hills of Dream) H. Hopekirk, T. Pearson: Mo-lennav-a-chree
Eilidh, Eilidh, Eilidh, heart of me, dear and sweet
ENG A. Bax: Closing doors
Eilidh, Eilidh, my bonny wee lass
(from From the Hills of Dream) A. Buzzi-Peccia, R. Cox: Brown birdeen
A. Anderson, H. Bath, A. Bax, H. Hopekirk, W. Rummel, B. Thornley, W. Watts: Hushing song
Eilidh my Fawn (Far away upon the hills
) (from From the Hills of Dream) - A. Bax, H. Hopekirk
Eily - H. Bath [x]
Empire (Persepolis) (The yellow waste of yellow sands) (from Poems) - F. Hart
Empire (Persepolis) (The yellow waste of yellow sands) (from Poems) F. Hart: Empire (Persepolis)
Es ist ein Wind, der keinen Namen hat (Es ist ein Wind, der keinen Namen hat) - H. Genzmer (Text: after Fiona Macleod) [x]
Es ist ein Wind, der keinen Namen hat (Text: after Fiona Macleod) [x] H. Genzmer: Es ist ein Wind, der keinen Namen hat
Evoë (Oceanward, the sea-horses sweep magnificently) (from From the Hills of Dream - The Silence of Amor) - H. Bath, J. Foulds
Falias (In the frost-grown city of Falias lit by the falling stars) (from The Hour of Beauty) - M. Barnes
Far away upon the hills
(from From the Hills of Dream) A. Bax, H. Hopekirk: Eilidh my Fawn
Far in the inland valleys (from Poems) F. Hart: White rose
Fate - A. Buzzi-Peccia [x]
Finias (In the torch-lit city of Finias) (from The Hour of Beauty) - M. Barnes
Fireflies (Softly sailing emerald lights) - F. Hart
From grey of dusk, the veils unfold (from From the Hills of Dream) F. Hart: Day and night
From oversea (From oversea -- violets for memories) (from Poems) - F. Hart
From oversea -- violets for memories (from Poems) F. Hart: From oversea
From the Hills of Dream (Across the silent stream) (from From the Hills of Dream) - C. Allen, A. Bax, C. Forsyth, H. Hopekirk, R. Redman
From the Silence of Time, Time's Silence borrow (from Poems) F. Hart: Triad
Give up thy milk to her who calls
(from From the Hills of Dream) R. Boughton: St. Bride's milking song
A. Bax, J. Read, E. Thompson: Milking Sian
Gorias (In Gorias are gems, and pale gold) (from The Hour of Beauty) - M. Barnes
Green branches (Wave, wave, green branches, wave me far away) (from From the Hills of Dream) - A. Bax, R. Boughton, F. Hart, W. Watts
Green branches, green branches, I see you beckon; I follow! (from From the Hills of Dream) H. Hopekirk: The lonely hunter
Grey pastures (In the grey gloaming where the white moth flies) (from From the Hills of Dream) - F. Hart
He laughed at Life's Sunset Gate (from Poems) F. Hart: In Memoriam
Heart o' Beauty (O where are thy white hands, Heart o' Beauty?) (from From the Hills of Dream) A. Bax: Heart o'Beauty
Heart o'Beauty (O where are thy white hands, Heart o' Beauty?) (from From the Hills of Dream) - A. Bax
Hedgerow (The wintry wolds are white; the wind) (from Poems) - A. Benjamin
His face was glad as dawn to me (from From the Hills of Dream) C. Lemont: Shule, Shule, Shule, agrah!
E. Thompson: Shule, Shule, agrah!
R. Boughton, B. Rawlinson: Shule agrah
Holy, Holy, Holy, Christ upon the Cross (from From the Hills of Dream) R. Boughton, H. Hopekirk: The bird of Christ
Hushing song (Eilidh, Eilidh, my bonny wee lass
) (from From the Hills of Dream) - A. Anderson, H. Bath, A. Bax, H. Hopekirk, W. Rummel, B. Thornley, W. Watts
I dreamed of Orchil, the dim goddess who is under the brown earth (from From the Hills of Dream - The Silence of Amor) J. Foulds: Orchil
I go where the sheep go (from From the Hills of Dream) P. Glanville-Hicks, A. Bax, F. Hart, J. Hawes, F. Titherington: Sheiling song
I have heard the sea-wind sighing (from From the Hills of Dream) F. Hart: The voice among the dunes
I have heard you calling, Dalua (from From the Hills of Dream) R. Boughton, N. Fulton, E. Whithorne: Dalua
I have seen all things pass and all men go (from From the Hills of Dream) A. Bax: Leaves, shadows, and dreams
I hear the little children of the wind (from From the Hills of Dream) F. Hart: Little children of the wind
I hear the sea-song of the blood in my heart (from From the Hills of Dream) F. Hart: Under Song
H. Eichheim: The Undersong
I saw a happy Spirit that wandered among flowers (from The Hour of Beauty) F. Hart: Time
I saw one put a hollow reed to his lips (from From the Hills of Dream - The Silence of Amor) J. Foulds, G. Bantock: The reed player
I-Brasîl (There's sorrow on the wind, my grief
) (from The Hour of Beauty) - F. Delius, D. Moule-Evans GER
I-Brasîl (Liegt Trauer auf dem Wind, mein Gram) - F. Delius GER
In a fair place of whin and grass (from From the Hills of Dream) F. Hart: The vision
In Gorias are gems, and pale gold (from The Hour of Beauty) M. Barnes: Gorias
In Memoriam (He laughed at Life's Sunset Gate) (from Poems) - F. Hart
In the fern (The feathery fern-trees make a screen) (from Poems) - F. Hart
In the frost-grown city of Falias lit by the falling stars (from The Hour of Beauty) M. Barnes: Falias
In the grey gloaming where the white moth flies (from From the Hills of Dream) F. Hart: Grey pastures
In the hollow of quiet places (In the hollows of quiet places we may meet) (from From the Hills of Dream - The Silence of Amor) - G. Bantock
In the hollows of quiet places we may meet (from From the Hills of Dream - The Silence of Amor) G. Bantock: In the hollow of quiet places
In the night (O wind, why break in idle pain) (from From the Hills of Dream) - F. Hart
In the secret Valley of Silence (from From the Hills of Dream) G. Bantock, F. Hart, W. Rummel: The Valley of Silence
In the silences of the woods (In the silences of the woods) (from From the Hills of Dream) - A. Bax, F. Hart
In the silences of the woods (from From the Hills of Dream) A. Bax, F. Hart: In the silences of the woods
In the sunken city of Murias (from The Hour of Beauty) M. Barnes: Murias
In the torch-lit city of Finias (from The Hour of Beauty) M. Barnes: Finias
Isla (Isla, Isla, heart of my heart, it is you alone I am loving
) (from From the Hills of Dream) - A. Bax, W. Stephens
Isla, Isla, heart of my heart, it is you alone I am loving
(from From the Hills of Dream) A. Bax, W. Stephens: Isla
It is the grey rock I am (from From the Hills of Dream) F. Hart: Dead love
It lies not on the sunlit hill
(from From the Hills of Dream) A. Bax, F. Hart: The white peace
King of the winds, O Wind of the Sea (from Poems) A. Shepherd: The Song of the Sea Wind
Lances of gold (The afternoon has drowsed through the sun-flood) (from From the Hills of Dream - The Silence of Amor) - J. Foulds
Lay me to sleep in sheltering flame
(from The Hour of Beauty) F. Hart: The mystic's prayer
Leaves, shadows, and dreams (I have seen all things pass and all men go) (from From the Hills of Dream) - A. Bax
Lennavan-Mo (Lennavan-mo, lennavan-mo, who is it swinging you to and fro) (from From the Hills of Dream) - P. Whitehead
Lennavan-mo, lennavan-mo, who is it swinging you to and fro (from From the Hills of Dream) A. Bax: A Celtic Lullaby
P. Whitehead: Lennavan-Mo
Let loose the hounds of war (from From the Hills of Dream) C. Griffes: The War-Song of the Vikings
A. Bax: Viking-Battle-Song
Liegt Trauer auf dem Wind, mein Gram GER F. Delius: I-Brasîl
Little children of the wind (I hear the little children of the wind) (from From the Hills of Dream) - F. Hart
Little wild-rose of my heart (from The Hour of Beauty) E. Bainton, H. Clough-Leighter: Ròseen-dhu
Longing (O would I were the cool wind that's blowing from the sea) (from From the Hills of Dream) - G. Bantock, A. Bax, A. Buzzi-Peccia, G. Ferrari, F. Hart, K. Lucke, W. Rummel, E. Thompson
Love came in at the door one day - R. Edwyn [x]
Love came one day - R. de Koven [x]
Love in a cottage - H. Bath [x]
Low laughing, blithely scorning (from Poems) F. Hart: The Sun Lord
Lullaby (Lennavan-mo, lennavan-mo, who is it swinging you to and fro) (from From the Hills of Dream) A. Bax: A Celtic Lullaby
P. Whitehead: Lennavan-Mo
Milking Sian (Give up thy milk to her who calls
) (from From the Hills of Dream) - A. Bax, J. Read, E. Thompson
Mo Bròn! (O come across the grey wild seas) (from The Hour of Beauty) - F. Hart, K. Lucke
Mo Bròn! (A song on the wind) (O come across the grey wild seas) (from The Hour of Beauty) F. Hart, K. Lucke: Mo Bròn!
Mo-lennav-a-chree (Eilidh, Eilidh, Eilidh, dear to me, dear and sweet) (from From the Hills of Dream) - H. Hopekirk, T. Pearson
Moonrise (The first snows of the year lie white) (from Poems) - F. Hart
Murias (In the sunken city of Murias) (from The Hour of Beauty) - M. Barnes
My birdeen (On bonnie birdeen, sweet-bird of my heart) (from From the Hills of Dream) - J. Black
My grief - R. Boughton [x]
My robe is of green (from From the Hills of Dream) H. Hopekirk, N. Wood: The Bandruidh
C. Taylor: The Green Lady
Nightingale Lane (Down through the thicket, out of the hedges) (from Poems) - A. Barnett, A. Benjamin, F. Hart
No more: let there be no more said (from From the Hills of Dream) F. Hart: Remembrance
Nocturne (By dim, mauve and. dream-white bushes of lilac) (from From the Hills of Dream - The Silence of Amor) - G. Bantock
O come across the grey wild seas (from The Hour of Beauty) F. Hart, K. Lucke: Mo Bròn!
O far away upon the hills (from From the Hills of Dream) A. Bax, H. Hopekirk: Eilidh my Fawn
O sands of my heart, what wind moans low along thy shadowy shore? (from From the Hills of Dream) ENG
O sweet St. Bride of the yellow, yellow hair (from From the Hills of Dream) C. Edmunds: The Kye-Song of St. Bride
O thou that on the hills and wastes of Night art Shepherd (from From the Hills of Dream) A. Bax: The Rune of Age
O where are thy white hands, Heart o' Beauty? (from From the Hills of Dream) A. Bax: Heart o'Beauty
O wind, why break in idle pain (from From the Hills of Dream) F. Hart: In the night
O would I were the cool wind that's blowing from the sea (from From the Hills of Dream) G. Bantock, A. Bax, A. Buzzi-Peccia, G. Ferrari, F. Hart, K. Lucke, W. Rummel, E. Thompson: Longing
H. Clough-Leighter: Would I were the Cold Wind
Oceanward, the sea-horses sweep magnificently (from From the Hills of Dream - The Silence of Amor) H. Bath, J. Foulds: Evoë
O'er sandy tracts the shea-oak trees (from Poems) F. Hart: Shea-oak trees on a stormy day
Oh, Baby Christ, so dear to me (from From the Hills of Dream) H. Hopekirk: St. Bride's lullaby
R. Boughton: St. Bride's Cradle Song
On bonnie birdeen (On bonnie birdeen, sweet-bird of my heart) (from From the Hills of Dream) - H. Hopekirk
On bonnie birdeen, sweet-bird of my heart (from From the Hills of Dream) J. Black: My birdeen
H. Hopekirk: On bonnie birdeen
Orchil (I dreamed of Orchil, the dim goddess who is under the brown earth) (from From the Hills of Dream - The Silence of Amor) - J. Foulds
Phosphorescent sea (The sea scarce heaves in its calm sleep) (from Poems) - F. Hart
Poor little songs, children of sorrow, go
(from From the Hills of Dream) W. Rummel: Under the Evening Star
F. Hart: The secret dews
Prelude - G. Bantock [x]
Red poppies (Through the seeding grass) (from Sospiri di Roma) - S. Fraser
Remembrance (No more: let there be no more said) (from From the Hills of Dream) - F. Hart
Ròseen-dhu (Little wild-rose of my heart) (from The Hour of Beauty) - E. Bainton, H. Clough-Leighter
Rune of the Burden of the Tide (The tide was dark an' heavy with the) (from From the Hills of Dream) - G. Peterkin
She cometh no more
(from From the Hills of Dream) A. Bax, F. Hart, J. Hawes: At the last
Shea-oak trees on a stormy day (O'er sandy tracts the shea-oak trees) (from Poems) - F. Hart
Sheiling song (I go where the sheep go) (from From the Hills of Dream) - P. Glanville-Hicks, A. Bax, F. Hart, J. Hawes, F. Titherington
Shule agrah (His face was glad as dawn to me) (from From the Hills of Dream) - R. Boughton, B. Rawlinson
Shule, Shule, agrah! (His face was glad as dawn to me) (from From the Hills of Dream) - E. Thompson
Shule, Shule, Shule, agrah! (His face was glad as dawn to me) (from From the Hills of Dream) - C. Lemont
Sing a song of blossom (from Poems) M. Besly: Blossom of snow
Sleep, sleep, brothers dear, sleep and dream (from From the Hills of Dream) G. Peterkin: The Song of Fionula
Softly sailing emerald lights F. Hart: Fireflies
Song of Apple Trees (Song of Apple-trees, honeysweet and murmurous) (from The Hour of Beauty) - P. Fletcher
Song of apple-trees (Song of Apple-trees, honeysweet and murmurous) (from The Hour of Beauty) R. Boughton: Avalon
P. Fletcher: Song of Apple Trees
Song of Apple-trees, honeysweet and murmurous (from The Hour of Beauty) R. Boughton: Avalon
P. Fletcher: Song of Apple Trees
Song of Easter (The stars wailed when the reed was born) (from The Hour of Beauty) - R. Boughton
St. Bride's Cradle Song (Oh, Baby Christ, so dear to me) (from From the Hills of Dream) - R. Boughton
St. Bride's lullaby (Oh, Baby Christ, so dear to me) (from From the Hills of Dream) - H. Hopekirk
St. Bride's milking song (Give up thy milk to her who calls
) (from From the Hills of Dream) - R. Boughton
Sunrise above broad wheatfields (The pale tints of the twilight fields) (from Poems) - F. Hart
Swiftly the dews of the gloaming are falling (from From the Hills of Dream) H. Bath: The bugles of Dreamland
The afternoon has drowsed through the sun-flood (from From the Hills of Dream - The Silence of Amor) J. Foulds: Lances of gold
The air is blue and keen and cold (from Poems) F. Hart: A crystal forest
The Bandruidh (My robe is of green) (from From the Hills of Dream) - H. Hopekirk, N. Wood
The Bell-Bird (The stillness of the Austral noon) (from Poems) - F. Hart
The bells of youth (The Bells of Youth are ringing in the gateways of the South
) (from The Hour of Beauty) - G. Bantock, H. Bath, H. Clough-Leighter, P. Fletcher, N. Fulton, J. Hawes, O. Speaks
The Bells of Youth are ringing in the gateways of the South
(from The Hour of Beauty) G. Bantock, H. Bath, H. Clough-Leighter, P. Fletcher, N. Fulton, J. Hawes, O. Speaks: The bells of youth
The bird of Christ (Holy, Holy, Holy, Christ upon the Cross) (from From the Hills of Dream) - R. Boughton, H. Hopekirk
The bugles of Dreamland (Swiftly the dews of the gloaming are falling) (from From the Hills of Dream) - H. Bath
The bugling of the summer wind (from Poems) F. Hart: The summer wind
The burthen of the tide (The tide was dark an' heavy with the) (from From the Hills of Dream) G. Peterkin: Rune of the Burden of the Tide
The creatures with the shining eyes (from The Hour of Beauty) F. Hart: The shrewmouse
The dark rose of thy mouth
(from The Hour of Beauty) C. Griffes: The Rose of the Night
The Desire of Love, Joy (from From the Hills of Dream) F. Hart: Desires
The dream-wind (When, like a sleeping child or a bird in the nest) (from Poems) - F. Hart
The feathery fern-trees make a screen (from Poems) F. Hart: In the fern
The first snows of the year lie white (from Poems) F. Hart: Moonrise
The Green Lady (My robe is of green) (from From the Hills of Dream) - C. Taylor
The Isle of Lost Dreams (There is an Isle beyond our ken) (from Romantic Ballads) - F. Hart
The Kye-Song of St. Bride (O sweet St. Bride of the yellow, yellow hair) (from From the Hills of Dream) - C. Edmunds
The Lament of Ian the Proud (What is this crying that I hear in the wind
) (from From the Hills of Dream) - C. Griffes, H. Eichheim
The lonely hunter (Green branches, green branches, I see you beckon; I follow!) (from From the Hills of Dream) - H. Hopekirk
The long lagoons lie white and still (from Poems) F. Hart: Black swans on the Murray Lagoons
The lost star (A star was loosed from heaven) (from From the Hills of Dream) - F. Hart, J. Hawes
The mystic's prayer (Lay me to sleep in sheltering flame
) (from The Hour of Beauty) - F. Hart
The pale tints of the twilight fields (from Poems) F. Hart: Sunrise above broad wheatfields
The prayer of Fiona Macleod - G. McKay [x]
The reed player (I saw one put a hollow reed to his lips) (from From the Hills of Dream - The Silence of Amor) - J. Foulds, G. Bantock
The Rose of the Night (The dark rose of thy mouth
) (from The Hour of Beauty) - C. Griffes
The Rune of Age (O thou that on the hills and wastes of Night art Shepherd) (from From the Hills of Dream) - A. Bax
The sea scarce heaves in its calm sleep (from Poems) F. Hart: Phosphorescent sea
The secret dews (Poor little songs, children of sorrow, go
) (from From the Hills of Dream) - F. Hart
The shadowy woodlands (Above the shadowy woodlands) (from From the Hills of Dream - The Silence of Amor) - G. Bantock, J. Foulds
The shrewmouse (The creatures with the shining eyes) (from The Hour of Beauty) - F. Hart
The singer in the woods (Where moongrey-thistled dunes divide the woods from the sea) (from From the Hills of Dream) - G. Bantock
The slow heave of the sleeping sea (from Earth's Voices) F. Hart: A dead calm and mist
A. Benjamin: Calm sea and mist
The Song of Fionula (Sleep, sleep, brothers dear, sleep and dream) (from From the Hills of Dream) - G. Peterkin
The Song of the Sea Wind (King of the winds, O Wind of the Sea) (from Poems) - A. Shepherd
The Song of the Sea-Wind (King of the winds, O Wind of the Sea) (from Poems) A. Shepherd: The Song of the Sea Wind
The stars wailed when the reed was born (from The Hour of Beauty) F. Hart, J. Hawes: Easter
R. Boughton: Song of Easter
The stillness of the Austral noon (from Poems) F. Hart: The Bell-Bird
The summer wind (The bugling of the summer wind) (from Poems) - F. Hart
The Sun Lord (Low laughing, blithely scorning) (from Poems) - F. Hart
The tide was dark an' heavy with the (from From the Hills of Dream) G. Peterkin: Rune of the Burden of the Tide
The Undersong (I hear the sea-song of the blood in my heart) (from From the Hills of Dream) - H. Eichheim
The unknown wind (When the day darkens, when dusk grows light) (from From the Hills of Dream) - F. Hart
The Valley of Silence (In the secret Valley of Silence) (from From the Hills of Dream) - G. Bantock, F. Hart, W. Rummel
The vision (In a fair place of whin and grass) (from From the Hills of Dream) - F. Hart
The voice among the dunes (I have heard the sea-wind sighing) (from From the Hills of Dream) - F. Hart
The War-Song of the Vikings (Let loose the hounds of war) (from From the Hills of Dream) - C. Griffes
The Washer of the Ford (There is a lonely stream afar in a lone dim land) (from From the Hills of Dream) - G. Bantock
The wasp (Where the ripe pears droop heavily) (from Poems) - A. Benjamin, J. Hawes
The west wind lifts the plumes of the fir (from Poems) F. Hart: When the greenness is come again
The white peace (It lies not on the sunlit hill
) (from From the Hills of Dream) - A. Bax, F. Hart
The wintry wolds are white; the wind (from Poems) A. Benjamin: Hedgerow
F. Hart: A winter hedgerow
The yellow waste of yellow sands (from Poems) F. Hart: Empire (Persepolis)
There is a land of Dream (from From the Hills of Dream) J. Hawes: Dream fantasy
There is a lonely stream afar in a lone dim land (from From the Hills of Dream) G. Bantock: The Washer of the Ford
There is an Isle beyond our ken (from Romantic Ballads) F. Hart: The Isle of Lost Dreams
There is peace on the sea to-night (from The Hour of Beauty) F. Hart: When there is peace
There's sorrow on the wind, my grief
(from The Hour of Beauty) GER F. Delius, D. Moule-Evans: I-Brasîl
Thou art the Daughter of the Sun
(from The Love Songs of Ian Mòr) R. Boughton: Daughter of the Sun
Through the seeding grass (from Sospiri di Roma) S. Fraser: Red poppies
Thy dark eyes to mine (Thy dark eyes to mine Eilidh
) (from From the Hills of Dream) - A. Bax, C. Griffes, H. Fletcher, F. Hart, H. Hopekirk
Thy dark eyes to mine Eilidh
(from From the Hills of Dream) A. Bax, C. Griffes, H. Fletcher, F. Hart, H. Hopekirk: Thy dark eyes to mine
Time (I saw a happy Spirit that wandered among flowers) (from The Hour of Beauty) - F. Hart
Tragic lullaby - R. Boughton [x]
Triad (From the Silence of Time, Time's Silence borrow) (from Poems) - F. Hart
Under Song (I hear the sea-song of the blood in my heart) (from From the Hills of Dream) - F. Hart
Under the Evening Star (Poor little songs, children of sorrow, go
) (from From the Hills of Dream) - W. Rummel
Up! for the bugles are calling
J. Sibelius, H. Nelson: A cavalry catch
Vale, Amor! (We do not know this thing by the spoken word) (from The Hour of Beauty) - F. Hart
Viking-Battle-Song (Let loose the hounds of war) (from From the Hills of Dream) - A. Bax
Wave, wave, green branches, wave me far away (from From the Hills of Dream) A. Bax, R. Boughton, F. Hart, W. Watts: Green branches
We do not know this thing by the spoken word (from The Hour of Beauty) F. Hart: Vale, Amor!
What is this crying that I hear in the wind
(from From the Hills of Dream) C. Griffes, H. Eichheim: The Lament of Ian the Proud
When, like a sleeping child or a bird in the nest (from Poems) F. Hart: The dream-wind
H. Bath: Dream-wind
When the day darkens, when dusk grows light (from From the Hills of Dream) F. Hart: The unknown wind
When the dew is falling (When the dew is falling) (from From the Hills of Dream) - F. Hart, H. Eichheim, H. Hopekirk, W. Johnson, D. Moule-Evans, E. Schneider
When the dew is falling (from From the Hills of Dream) F. Hart, H. Eichheim, H. Hopekirk, W. Johnson, D. Moule-Evans, E. Schneider: When the dew is falling
When the greenness is come again (The west wind lifts the plumes of the fir) (from Poems) - F. Hart
When there is peace (There is peace on the sea to-night) (from The Hour of Beauty) - F. Hart
Where moongrey-thistled dunes divide the woods from the sea (from From the Hills of Dream) G. Bantock: The singer in the woods
Where the ripe pears droop heavily (from Poems) A. Benjamin, J. Hawes: The wasp
White rose (Far in the inland valleys) (from Poems) - F. Hart
White Star of Time (Each love-thought in thy mind doth rise) (from From the Hills of Dream) - F. Hart
Wild roses (Against the dim hot summer blue) (from Poems) - F. Hart
Would I were the Cold Wind (O would I were the cool wind that's blowing from the sea) (from From the Hills of Dream) - H. Clough-Leighter
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