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Author: Arthur William Edgar O'Shaughnessy (1844-1881)
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 common folk I walk among;
(from An Epic of Women, and Other Poems) R. Johnston: Exile
A dream (A dream took hold of the heart of a man) (from Music and Moonlight : Poems and Songs) - L. Smith
A dream took hold of the heart of a man (from Music and Moonlight : Poems and Songs) L. Smith: A dream
A Love Symphony (Along the garden ways just now
) (from Songs of a Worker) - J. Clegg, B. Fairchild
Along the garden ways just now
(from Songs of a Worker) J. Clegg, B. Fairchild: A Love Symphony
C. Johns: You were more fair
An ode (We are the music makers
) (from Music and Moonlight : Poems and Songs) - Z. Kodály
Exile (A common folk I walk among;
) (from An Epic of Women, and Other Poems) - R. Johnston
Following a dream (I should not follow a dream in vain) (from Songs of a Worker) - W. Bell
I made another garden, yea (from Music and Moonlight : Poems and Songs) W. Latham: The new love and the old
I said to the dove, Thou canst fly above me (from Songs of a Worker) GER W. Bell: The three birds
I should not follow a dream in vain (from Songs of a Worker) W. Bell: Following a dream
If she but knew (If she but knew that I am weeping
) (from Songs of a Worker) - W. Bell, G. Brewer, R. Clarke
If she but knew that I am weeping
(from Songs of a Worker) W. Bell, G. Brewer, R. Clarke: If she but knew
Mighty, luminous, and calm
(from Music and Moonlight : Poems and Songs) M. Howe: Song of palms
Music-Makers (We are the music makers
) (from Music and Moonlight : Poems and Songs) - S. Nicholson
Ode (We are the music makers
) (from Music and Moonlight : Poems and Songs) - D. Diamond, S. Dillon
Song (I made another garden, yea) (from Music and Moonlight : Poems and Songs) W. Latham: The new love and the old
Song (When the rose came, I loved the rose) (from Songs of a Worker) W. Bell: When the rose came
Song of palms (Mighty, luminous, and calm
) (from Music and Moonlight : Poems and Songs) - M. Howe
The music makers (We are the music makers
) (from Music and Moonlight : Poems and Songs) - E. Elgar, Z. Kodály, P. Paviour, M. Shelley
The new love and the old (I made another garden, yea) (from Music and Moonlight : Poems and Songs) - W. Latham
The three birds (I said to the dove, Thou canst fly above me) (from Songs of a Worker) - W. Bell GER
We are the music makers (We are the music makers
) (from Music and Moonlight : Poems and Songs) - H. Kerr, T. Kirk, S. Lekberg, C. Mueller, H. Simeone, L. Smith, E. Warren, V. Weigl
We are the music makers
(from Music and Moonlight : Poems and Songs) Z. Kodály: An ode
S. Nicholson: Music-Makers
D. Diamond, S. Dillon: Ode
H. Kerr, T. Kirk, S. Lekberg, C. Mueller, H. Simeone, L. Smith, E. Warren, V. Weigl: We are the music makers
E. Elgar, P. Paviour, M. Shelley: The music makers
When the rose came (When the rose came, I loved the rose) (from Songs of a Worker) - W. Bell
When the rose came, I loved the rose (from Songs of a Worker) W. Bell: When the rose came
With wonderful deathless ditties (from Music and Moonlight : Poems and Songs) Z. Kodály: An ode
S. Nicholson: Music-Makers
D. Diamond, S. Dillon: Ode
H. Kerr, T. Kirk, S. Lekberg, C. Mueller, H. Simeone, L. Smith, E. Warren, V. Weigl: We are the music makers
E. Elgar, P. Paviour, M. Shelley: The music makers
You were more fair (Along the garden ways just now
) (from Songs of a Worker) - C. Johns
Zuleika (Zuleika is fled away) (from Music and Moonlight : Poems and Songs) - C. Salaman
Zuleika is fled away (from Music and Moonlight : Poems and Songs) C. Salaman: Zuleika
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