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Author: George Meredith (1828-1909)
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. 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 roar thro' the tall twin elm-trees (from Modern Love) D. Vaughan Thomas: The winter rose
A stave of Roving Tim (The wind is East, the wind is West) - M. Shaw, D. Vaughan Thomas
A wind sways the pines
GER C. Parry, A. Copland, I. Boyle, J. Duarte, G. Heussenstamm, R. Jones, M. Roberts, D. Vaughan Thomas, E. Walker: Dirge in woods
And wiser when she wishes
(from Modern Love) C. Parry, K. Schindler: Marian
Blue is the sky (Blue is the sky, blue is thine eye) F. Moir: Blue is the sky, blue is thine eye
Blue is the sky, blue is thine eye (Blue is the sky, blue is thine eye) - F. Moir
Blue is the sky, blue is thine eye F. Moir: Blue is the sky, blue is thine eye
By morning twilight (Night, like a dying mother) (from Modern Love) - M. Roberts
Come to me! (Come to me in any shape!
) (from Poems) - A. Kostelanetz
Come to me in any shape!
(from Poems) A. Kostelanetz: Come to me!
Dirge in woods (A wind sways the pines
) - C. Parry, A. Copland, I. Boyle, J. Duarte, G. Heussenstamm, R. Jones, M. Roberts, D. Vaughan Thomas, E. Walker GER
Dusk in the valley (Under yonder beech-tree single on the green-sward
) - L. Lehmann
Enter these enchanted woods (Enter these enchanted woods) (from Poems and Lyrics of the Joy of Earth - The Woods of Westermain) - D. Elwyn-Edwards, D. Vaughan Thomas
Enter these enchanted woods (from Poems and Lyrics of the Joy of Earth - The Woods of Westermain) D. Elwyn-Edwards, D. Vaughan Thomas: Enter these enchanted woods
For singing till his heaven fills G. McKay: The lark ascending
From "Night of frost in May" (There was the lyre of earth beheld
) (from The Empty Purse) - C. Ives
Grablied im Walde - L. Mayer (Text: after George Meredith) [x]
He rises and begins to round
G. McKay: The lark ascending
Heartless she is as the shadow in the meadows A. Mack: Shy as the squirrel
L. Lehmann: Dusk in the valley
K. Parker: Love in the valley
M. Kernochan: Portrait
Here the snake across your path (from Poems and Lyrics of the Joy of Earth - The Woods of Westermain)
I cannot lose thee for a day (I cannot lose thee for a day) (from Poems) - M. Herbert
I cannot lose thee for a day (from Poems) M. Herbert: I cannot lose thee for a day
Love in the valley (Under yonder beech-tree single on the green-sward
) - K. Parker
Love within the lover's breast (Love within the lover's breast) (from Poems) - F. Converse, R. Billin
Love within the lover's breast (from Poems) F. Converse, R. Billin: Love within the lover's breast
Lovely are the curves of the white owl sweeping A. Mack: Shy as the squirrel
L. Lehmann: Dusk in the valley
K. Parker: Love in the valley
M. Kernochan: Portrait
Lucifer in starlight (On a starred night Prince Lucifer uprose) (from Poems and Lyrics of the Joy of Earth) - G. Bantock, P. Radcliffe
Man and Men (Men the Angels eyed) (from Ballads and Poems of Tragic Life) - R. Boughton
Marian (And wiser when she wishes
) (from Modern Love) - C. Parry, K. Schindler
Men and Man (Men the Angels eyed) (from Ballads and Poems of Tragic Life) R. Boughton: Man and Men
Men the Angels eyed (from Ballads and Poems of Tragic Life) R. Boughton: Man and Men
Night, like a dying mother (from Modern Love) M. Roberts: By morning twilight
Now the frog, all lean and weak M. Shaw: The sweet o' the year
O skylark! I see thee and call thee joy! (from Poems) M. Roberts: To a skylark
On a starred night Prince Lucifer uprose (from Poems and Lyrics of the Joy of Earth) G. Bantock, P. Radcliffe: Lucifer in starlight
Open hither, open hence (from Poems and Lyrics of the Joy of Earth - The Woods of Westermain)
Portrait (Under yonder beech-tree single on the green-sward
) - M. Kernochan
Shy as the squirrel (Under yonder beech-tree single on the green-sward
) - A. Mack
Shy as the squirrel and wayward as the swallow A. Mack: Shy as the squirrel
L. Lehmann: Dusk in the valley
K. Parker: Love in the valley
M. Kernochan: Portrait
Song (Come to me in any shape!
) (from Poems) A. Kostelanetz: Come to me!
Song (I cannot lose thee for a day) (from Poems) M. Herbert: I cannot lose thee for a day
Song (Love within the lover's breast) (from Poems) F. Converse, R. Billin: Love within the lover's breast
Song (Thou to me art such a spring) (from Poems) E. Maconchy: The Arab
M. Roberts, D. Vaughan Thomas: Thou to me art such a spring
Song in the songless (They have no song, the sedges dry
) (from A Reading of Life) - H. Clark, M. Plumstead, L. Talma, D. Vaughan Thomas, H. Cowell
Song of Cuchulain's Enchantment - M. Mayer [x]
That was the chirp of Ariel M. Roberts: The wind on the lyre
The Arab (Thou to me art such a spring) (from Poems) - E. Maconchy
The lark ascending (He rises and begins to round
) - G. McKay
The sweet o' the year (Now the frog, all lean and weak) - M. Shaw
The wind is East, the wind is West M. Shaw, D. Vaughan Thomas: A stave of Roving Tim
The wind on the lyre (That was the chirp of Ariel) - M. Roberts
The winter rose (A roar thro' the tall twin elm-trees) (from Modern Love) - D. Vaughan Thomas
There was the lyre of earth beheld
(from The Empty Purse) C. Ives: From "Night of frost in May"
They have no song, the sedges dry
(from A Reading of Life) H. Clark, M. Plumstead, L. Talma, D. Vaughan Thomas, H. Cowell: Song in the songless
Thou to me art such a spring (Thou to me art such a spring) (from Poems) - M. Roberts, D. Vaughan Thomas
Thou to me art such a spring (from Poems) E. Maconchy: The Arab
M. Roberts, D. Vaughan Thomas: Thou to me art such a spring
To a skylark (O skylark! I see thee and call thee joy!) (from Poems) - M. Roberts
Under yonder beech-tree single on the green-sward
A. Mack: Shy as the squirrel
L. Lehmann: Dusk in the valley
K. Parker: Love in the valley
M. Kernochan: Portrait
Violets (Violets, shy violets!) (from Poems) - M. Herbert, M. Roberts
Violets, shy violets! (from Poems) M. Herbert, M. Roberts: Violets
When I would image (When I would image her features) (from Modern Love) D. Vaughan Thomas: When I would image her features
When I would image her features (When I would image her features) (from Modern Love) - D. Vaughan Thomas
When I would image her features (from Modern Love) D. Vaughan Thomas: When I would image her features
Whether we die or live (Whether we die or we live) (from The Shaving of Shagpat - Almeryl's songs) - F. Allitsen
Whether we die or we live (from The Shaving of Shagpat - Almeryl's songs) F. Allitsen: Whether we die or live
Wind on the lyre (That was the chirp of Ariel) M. Roberts: The wind on the lyre
You must love the light so well (from Poems and Lyrics of the Joy of Earth - The Woods of Westermain)
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