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Author: Seumas O'Sullivan (1879-1958)
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 cottager (The rafters blacken year by year
) (from The Earth-Lover and Other Poems) - E. Moeran
A piper (A piper in the streets today
) (from Verses Sacred and Profane) - J. Duke, I. Gurney, M. Head, G. Brown, P. Crossley-Holland, H. Greenhill, C. Hand, G. Peterkin, R. Vaughan Williams, W. Webber
A piper in the streets today
(from Verses Sacred and Profane) P. Bowles, A. Benjamin: The piper
J. Duke, I. Gurney, M. Head, G. Brown, P. Crossley-Holland, H. Greenhill, C. Hand, G. Peterkin, R. Vaughan Williams, W. Webber: A piper
As I went dreaming
(from The Twilight People) E. Moeran: The poplars
At night when everyone's asleep
(from The Rosses and Other Poems) E. Moeran: The dustman
Come, friend, and feast with me, e'er feasting days be past * E. Moeran: Invitation in autumn
Dusk - C. Repper [x]
Evening (I will go out and meet the evening hours) (from The Earth-Lover and Other Poems) - E. Moeran
For all my sorrow I have been more glad (from Poems) [x] H. Howells: The sorrows of love
R. Johnston: The love-gift of sorrow
He had played by the cottage fire (from Poems) R. Johnston: The Ballad of the Fiddler
Husheen, the herons are crying
(from An Epilogue to the Praise of Angus and Other Poems) E. Moeran: Lullaby
D. Holland: Lullaby: Husheen, the herons are crying
I go with silent feet and slow S. Dillon: The monk
I will go out and meet the evening hours (from The Earth-Lover and Other Poems) E. Moeran: Evening
If there be any gods (Wild birds flying across the moon
) - E. Moeran
Invitation in autumn (Come, friend, and feast with me, e'er feasting days be past) - E. Moeran *
It is a whisper among the hazel bushes (from The Twilight People) D. Glass, H. Howells, R. Vaughan Williams: The twilight people
Lullaby (Husheen, the herons are crying
) (from An Epilogue to the Praise of Angus and Other Poems) - E. Moeran
Lullaby: Husheen, the herons are crying (Husheen, the herons are crying
) (from An Epilogue to the Praise of Angus and Other Poems) - D. Holland
My sorrow that I am not by the little dun (from The Rosses and Other Poems) A. Shepherd: The starling lake
Nelson Street (There is hardly a mouthful of air) [x] S. Dillon: Nelson Street
O herdsman, driving your slow twilight flock
(from The Twilight People) E. Moeran, F. May: The herdsman
H. Fletcher: The shadows
Slowly they pass (from The Twilight People) P. Hadley, R. Johnston: The sheep
The Ballad of the Fiddler (He had played by the cottage fire) (from Poems) - R. Johnston
The dustman (At night when everyone's asleep
) (from The Rosses and Other Poems) - E. Moeran
The herdsman (O herdsman, driving your slow twilight flock
) (from The Twilight People) - E. Moeran, F. May
The love-gift of sorrow (For all my sorrow I have been more glad) (from Poems) - R. Johnston [x]
The monk (I go with silent feet and slow) - S. Dillon
The path (Tremulous grey of dusk) (from The Twilight People) F. Scott: Tremulous grey of dusk
The piper (A piper in the streets today
) (from Verses Sacred and Profane) - P. Bowles, A. Benjamin
The poplars (As I went dreaming
) (from The Twilight People) - E. Moeran
The rafters blacken year by year
(from The Earth-Lover and Other Poems) E. Moeran: A cottager
The Rosses (My sorrow that I am not by the little dun) (from The Rosses and Other Poems) A. Shepherd: The starling lake
The shadows (O herdsman, driving your slow twilight flock
) (from The Twilight People) - H. Fletcher
The sheep (Slowly they pass) (from The Twilight People) - P. Hadley, R. Johnston
The sorrows of love (For all my sorrow I have been more glad) (from Poems) - H. Howells [x]
The starling lake (My sorrow that I am not by the little dun) (from The Rosses and Other Poems) - A. Shepherd
The twilight people (It is a whisper among the hazel bushes) (from The Twilight People) - D. Glass, H. Howells, R. Vaughan Williams
There is hardly a mouthful of air [x] S. Dillon: Nelson Street
Tremulous grey of dusk (Tremulous grey of dusk) (from The Twilight People) - F. Scott
Tremulous grey of dusk (from The Twilight People) F. Scott: Tremulous grey of dusk
Wild birds flying across the moon
E. Moeran: If there be any gods
[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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