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Author: Alice Christina Meynell, née Thompson (1847-1922)
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 flock of winds came winging from the North (from Later Poems) D. Milhaud: The roaring frost
All night had shout of men, and cry
V. Agopov: Easter Night
At night (Home, home from the horizon far and clear
) (from Other Poems) - E. Bairstow, G. Brown, F. Hart, V. Hickey, M. Johnstone, M. Lovering, B. Treharne
Autumn is weary, halt, and old
(from The Last Poems of Alice Meynell) F. Hart: The October Redbreast
Brief on a flying night (from Later Poems) GER C. Hand, F. Hart, M. Meachen, B. Rawlinson, H. Sykes, V. Agopov: Chimes
Chimes (Brief on a flying night) (from Later Poems) - C. Hand, F. Hart, M. Meachen, B. Rawlinson, H. Sykes, V. Agopov GER
Christ in the Universe (With this ambiguous earth) (from Collected Poems of Alice Meynell) - W. Davies, J. Douglas
Easter Night (All night had shout of men, and cry
) - V. Agopov
Einklang (Horch! Horch, in der wehenden Nacht, im bebenden Turm) - H. Genzmer (Text: after Alice Christina Meynell) [x]
Given, not lent (from Later Poems) G. George, A. Taylor: Unto us a son is given
Home, home from the horizon far and clear
(from Other Poems) V. Agopov: At Night
E. Bairstow, G. Brown, F. Hart, V. Hickey, M. Johnstone, M. Lovering, B. Treharne: At night
Horch! Horch, in der wehenden Nacht, im bebenden Turm (Text: after Alice Christina Meynell) [x] H. Genzmer: Einklang
I go by road, I go by street (from Collected Poems of Alice Meynell) E. Horsman: The joyous wanderer
I must not think of thee; and, tired yet strong
(from Poems) H. Elwell, M. Herbert, H. Löhr, B. Treharne, V. Agopov, J. Duke: Renouncement
Meditation (No sudden thing of glory and fear
) (from Preludes) J. Ireland: The advent
My Fair (My Fair, no beauty of thine will last
) (from Preludes) - J. Ireland
My Fair, no beauty of thine will last
(from Preludes) J. Ireland: My Fair
My heart shall be thy garden (My heart shall be thy garden. Come, my own) (from Preludes) - H. Löhr
My heart shall be thy garden. Come, my own (from Preludes) H. Löhr: My heart shall be thy garden
No sudden thing of glory and fear
(from Preludes) J. Ireland: The advent
Renouncement (I must not think of thee; and, tired yet strong
) (from Poems) - H. Elwell, M. Herbert, H. Löhr, B. Treharne, V. Agopov, J. Duke
She walks -- the lady of my delight (from Later Poems) V. Galway: The shepherdess of sheep
I. Atkins, S. Avery, A. Bleadon, G. Cook, E. Horsman, W. Hunt, D. MacMurrough, R. Robbins, H. Roberton, L. Salter, H. Watts, M. Bruce: The shepherdess
B. Treharne: The lady of my delight
D. Smith: The lady of the lambs
Song (My Fair, no beauty of thine will last
) (from Preludes) J. Ireland: My Fair
The advent (No sudden thing of glory and fear
) (from Preludes) - J. Ireland
The garden (My heart shall be thy garden. Come, my own) (from Preludes) H. Löhr: My heart shall be thy garden
The joyous wanderer (I go by road, I go by street) (from Collected Poems of Alice Meynell) - E. Horsman
The lady of my delight (She walks -- the lady of my delight) (from Later Poems) - B. Treharne
The lady of the lambs (She walks -- the lady of my delight) (from Later Poems) - D. Smith
The neophyte (Who knows what days I answer for to-day?) (from Preludes) - F. White
The October Redbreast (Autumn is weary, halt, and old
) (from The Last Poems of Alice Meynell) - F. Hart
The roaring frost (A flock of winds came winging from the North) (from Later Poems) - D. Milhaud
The shepherdess (She walks -- the lady of my delight) (from Later Poems) - I. Atkins, S. Avery, A. Bleadon, G. Cook, E. Horsman, W. Hunt, D. MacMurrough, R. Robbins, H. Roberton, L. Salter, H. Watts, M. Bruce
The shepherdess of sheep (She walks -- the lady of my delight) (from Later Poems) - V. Galway
The wind is blind (The wind is blind) (from The Last Poems of Alice Meynell) - T. Galloway
The wind is blind (from The Last Poems of Alice Meynell) T. Galloway: The wind is blind
The young neophyte (Who knows what days I answer for to-day?) (from Preludes) F. White: The neophyte
Unto us a son is given (Given, not lent) (from Later Poems) - G. George, A. Taylor
Who knows what days I answer for to-day? (from Preludes) F. White: The neophyte
With this ambiguous earth (from Collected Poems of Alice Meynell) W. Davies, J. Douglas: Christ in the Universe
[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.
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