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Author: Coventry Kersey Dighton Patmore (1823-1896)
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
An idle poet, here and there looks round him T. Pasatieri: The revelation
Departure (It was not like your great and gracious ways!) (from The Unknown Eros and other Odes I-XXI) - D. Milhaud
Evening scene (The sheep-bell tolleth curfew-time) - E. Elgar
Here, in this little Bay (from The Unknown Eros and other Odes I-XXI) J. Ashton, J. Edmunds: Magna est veritas
If I were dead (If I were dead, you'd sometimes say, Poor Child!) (from The Unknown Eros and other Odes I-XXI) - J. Ashton
If I were dead, you'd sometimes say, Poor Child! (from The Unknown Eros and other Odes I-XXI) J. Ashton: If I were dead
It was not like your great and gracious ways! (from The Unknown Eros and other Odes I-XXI) D. Milhaud: Departure
L'azalée - D. Milhaud [x]
Le départ - D. Milhaud [x]
Magna est veritas (Here, in this little Bay) (from The Unknown Eros and other Odes I-XXI) - J. Ashton, J. Edmunds
My little Son, who look'd from thoughtful eyes (from The Unknown Eros and other Odes I-XXI) J. Ashton: The toys
The azalea (There, where the sun shines first) (from The Unknown Eros I-XLVI) - J. Ashton, D. Milhaud
The revelation (An idle poet, here and there looks round him) - T. Pasatieri
The sheep-bell tolleth curfew-time E. Elgar: Evening scene
The toys (My little Son, who look'd from thoughtful eyes) (from The Unknown Eros and other Odes I-XXI) - J. Ashton
There, where the sun shines first (from The Unknown Eros I-XLVI) J. Ashton, D. Milhaud: The azalea
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