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Author: Dante Gabriel Rossetti (1828-1882)
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.
Adieu (Waving whispering trees) - C. Rogers
An old song ended ("How should I your true love know
) - C. Parker, C. Scott
And in September, falcons, astors, merlins, sparrow-hawks
(from The Early Italian Poets - Of the Months) C. Ives: September
And in September, O what keen delight! (from The Early Italian Poets - Of the Months) C. Ives: September
August (For August, be your dwelling thirty towers
) (from The Early Italian Poets - Of the Months) - C. Ives
Autumn song (Know'st thou not at the fall of the leaf
) - S. Barab
Ballata - D. Hollins [x]
Canzone: of the gentle heart (Within the gentle heart Love shelters him
) (from The Early Italian Poets) R. Boughton: The gentle heart
Death-in-Love (There came an image in Life's retinue
) (from Poems) - R. Vaughan Williams, H. Bath
December (Last, for December, houses on the plain
) (from The Early Italian Poets - Of the Months) - C. Ives
Dishevell'd and in tears, go, song of mine
E. Elgar, N. Cain, F. Cookson: Go, song of mine
During music (O cool unto the sense of pain
) - J. Ireland, A. Bush
English May (Would God your health were as this month of May
) - J. Ireland
Fallen veils (I have been here before) - R. Hanson, M. Head
For August, be your dwelling thirty towers
(from The Early Italian Poets - Of the Months) C. Ives: August
Girt in dark growths, yet glimmering with one star
(from Ballads and Sonnets - The House of Life) GER E. Smyth: Sleepless dreams
Go, song of mine (Dishevell'd and in tears, go, song of mine
) - E. Elgar, N. Cain, F. Cookson
Heart's haven (Sometimes she is a child within mine arms
) (from Ballads and Sonnets) - R. Vaughan Williams
"How should I your true love know
C. Parker, C. Scott: An old song ended
I did not look upon her eyes
J. Ireland: Penumbra
I have been here before R. Hanson, M. Head: Fallen veils
C. Loeffler, F. Barbour, G. Bennett, W. Golde, J. Hall, J. Harrison, A. Massey, C. Rogers, R. Werther: Sudden light
I sat with Love upon a woodside well (from Poems) FRE R. Vaughan Williams: Willow-wood
I would that he were come (The blessed damozel leaned out
) - F. Hart FRE
I would that he were come to me
FRE F. Hart: I would that he were come
E. Bainton, G. Bantock, A. Bax, P. Bliss, O. Bradley, B. Burrows, R. Clarke, E. Farrar, J. Harrison, Ramsay, A. Sandford, D. Young: The blessed damozel
Know'st thou not at the fall of the leaf
S. Barab: Autumn song
La damoiselle élue (La damoiselle élue s'appuyait
) - C. Debussy
La damoiselle élue s'appuyait
C. Debussy: La damoiselle élue
La saulaie - C. Debussy [x]
Last, for December, houses on the plain
(from The Early Italian Poets - Of the Months) C. Ives: December
Love to his singer held a glistening leaf
(from Ballads and Sonnets) R. Vaughan Williams: Love's last gift
Lovesight (When do I see thee most, beloved one
) (from Poems) - R. Vaughan Williams, J. Hall, E. Wright
Love's last gift (Love to his singer held a glistening leaf
) (from Ballads and Sonnets) - R. Vaughan Williams
Love's minstrels (One flame-winged brought a white-winged harp-player
) (from Poems) - R. Vaughan Williams
Lovesight (When do I see thee most, beloved one
) (from Poems) - R. Vaughan Williams, J. Hall, E. Wright
Nacht - E. Smyth (Text: after Dante Gabriel Rossetti) [x]
O cool unto the sense of pain
J. Ireland, A. Bush: During music
O leave your hand where it lies cool H. Clough-Leighter: Shadowed in your hand
On this sweet bank your head thrice sweet and dear
(from Ballads and Sonnets - The House of Life) J. Ireland, A. Shepherd: Youth's Spring-Tribute
One flame-winged brought a white-winged harp-player
(from Poems) R. Vaughan Williams: Love's minstrels
Passion and worship (One flame-winged brought a white-winged harp-player
) (from Poems) R. Vaughan Williams: Love's minstrels
Pastorale (Your hands lie open in the long fresh grass) (from Ballads and Sonnets) - J. Diercks SPA
Penumbra (I did not look upon her eyes
) - J. Ireland
September (And in September, falcons, astors, merlins, sparrow-hawks
) (from The Early Italian Poets - Of the Months) - C. Ives
Shadowed in your hand (O leave your hand where it lies cool) - H. Clough-Leighter
Silent noon (Your hands lie open in the long fresh grass) (from Ballads and Sonnets) - E. Farrar, R. Vaughan Williams, H. Clough-Leighter, E. Cone, F. Converse, C. Orr, M. Someren-Godfery, E. Warren, M. Gideon SPA
Sleepless dreams (Girt in dark growths, yet glimmering with one star
) (from Ballads and Sonnets - The House of Life) - E. Smyth GER
Sometimes she is a child within mine arms
(from Ballads and Sonnets) R. Vaughan Williams: Heart's haven
Song and Music (O leave your hand where it lies cool) H. Clough-Leighter: Shadowed in your hand
Sonnet XXIV. Youth's Spring-Tribute (On this sweet bank your head thrice sweet and dear
) (from Ballads and Sonnets - The House of Life) J. Ireland, A. Shepherd: Youth's Spring-Tribute
Sonnet XXXIX. Sleepless Dreams (Girt in dark growths, yet glimmering with one star
) (from Ballads and Sonnets - The House of Life) GER E. Smyth: Sleepless dreams
Sudden light (I have been here before) - C. Loeffler, F. Barbour, G. Bennett, W. Golde, J. Hall, J. Harrison, A. Massey, C. Rogers, R. Werther
The blessed damozel (The blessed damozel lean'd out) - G. Bantock
The blessed damozel (The blessed damozel leaned out
) - E. Bainton, G. Bantock, A. Bax, P. Bliss, O. Bradley, B. Burrows, R. Clarke, E. Farrar, J. Harrison, Ramsay, A. Sandford, D. Young FRE
The blessed damozel lean'd out G. Bantock: The blessed damozel
The blessed damozel leaned out
FRE F. Hart: I would that he were come
E. Bainton, G. Bantock, A. Bax, P. Bliss, O. Bradley, B. Burrows, R. Clarke, E. Farrar, J. Harrison, Ramsay, A. Sandford, D. Young: The blessed damozel
The gentle heart (Within the gentle heart Love shelters him
) (from The Early Italian Poets) - R. Boughton
The one hope (When vain desire at last and vain regret
) (from Poems) - J. Ireland
The wind flapp'd loose, the wind was still E. Maconchy: The woodspurge
The wing'd hour (Your hands lie open in the long fresh grass) (from Ballads and Sonnets) - R. Manton SPA
The woodspurge (The wind flapp'd loose, the wind was still) - E. Maconchy
There came an image in Life's retinue
(from Poems) R. Vaughan Williams, H. Bath: Death-in-Love
Waving whispering trees C. Rogers: Adieu
When do I see thee most, beloved one
(from Poems) R. Vaughan Williams, J. Hall, E. Wright: Lovesight
When vain desire at last and vain regret
(from Poems) J. Ireland: The one hope
Willow-wood (I sat with Love upon a woodside well) (from Poems) - R. Vaughan Williams FRE
Willowwood (I sat with Love upon a woodside well) (from Poems) FRE R. Vaughan Williams: Willow-wood
Within the gentle heart Love shelters him
(from The Early Italian Poets) R. Boughton: The gentle heart
Would God your health were as this month of May
J. Ireland: English May
Your hands lie open (Your hands lie open in the long fresh grass) (from Ballads and Sonnets) - G. Boyle SPA
Your hands lie open in the long fresh grass (from Ballads and Sonnets) SPA G. Boyle: Your hands lie open
E. Farrar, R. Vaughan Williams, H. Clough-Leighter, E. Cone, F. Converse, C. Orr, M. Someren-Godfery, E. Warren, M. Gideon: Silent noon
R. Manton: The wing'd hour
J. Diercks: Pastorale
Youth's Spring-Tribute (On this sweet bank your head thrice sweet and dear
) (from Ballads and Sonnets - The House of Life) - J. Ireland, A. Shepherd
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