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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. 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.
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 FRE
Evening scene (The sheep-bell tolleth curfew-time
) - E. Elgar
God wooes man's will, God wooes man's will to wedlock with His own, to wedlock with His own, and does distill (from The Rod, the Root, and the Flower) [x] L. Ritchey: Lines from the Infinite
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
In the woods - J. Coulthard [x]
It is a venerable place
It was not like your great and gracious ways! (from The Unknown Eros and other Odes I-XXI) FRE D. Milhaud: Departure
L'azalée - D. Milhaud [x]
Le départ - D. Milhaud [x]
Lines from the Infinite (God wooes man's will, God wooes man's will to wedlock with His own, to wedlock with His own, and does distill) (from The Rod, the Root, and the Flower) - L. Ritchey [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
On the Truth - J. Edmunds [x]
The azalea (There, where the sun shines first) (from The Unknown Eros I-XLVI) - J. Ashton, D. Milhaud FRE
The revelation (An idle poet, here and there looks round him) - T. Pasatieri
The river (It is a venerable place)
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) FRE J. Ashton, D. Milhaud: The azalea
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