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Author: Kathleen Raine (1908-2003)
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
At the day's end I found (At the day's end I found) (from The Year One - Three Poems of Incarnation) - W. Mellers [x] *
At the day's end I found (from The Year One - Three Poems of Incarnation) [x] * W. Mellers: At the day's end I found
Child in the little boat (from The Year One - Three Poems of Incarnation) [x] * W. Mellers: Invocation
Day is the hero's shield
(from Stone and Flower) * A. Bliss: Harvest
Ex nihilo (Out of nothing we are made) (from The Pythoness) - W. Mellers [x] *
Far-darting Apollo (I saw the sun step like a gentleman
) (from Stone and Flower) - G. Bush *
From star to star, from sun and spring and leaf
(from Stone and Flower) * A. Bliss: Seed
Full of desire I lay (from Stone and Flower) [x] * U. Kasemets: Passion
God in me is the fury on the bare heath
(from The Pythoness) * A. Bliss: Storm
Harvest (Day is the hero's shield
) (from Stone and Flower) - A. Bliss *
Him I praise with my mute mouth of night (Him I praise with my mute mouth of night) (from The Year One - Northumbrian Sequence) - P. Aston [x] *
Him I praise with my mute mouth of night (from The Year One - Northumbrian Sequence) [x] * P. Aston: Him I praise with my mute mouth of night
I saw the sun step like a gentleman
(from Stone and Flower) * G. Bush: Far-darting Apollo
If you go deep
(from The Year One) * G. Bush: Introspection
In the beck (There is a fish, that quivers in the pool
) (from Stone and Flower) - A. Bliss *
Introspection (If you go deep
) (from The Year One) - G. Bush *
Invocation (Child in the little boat) (from The Year One - Three Poems of Incarnation) - W. Mellers [x] *
It burns in the void (from The Pythoness) [x] * C. Gallaher, U. Kasemets: The world
Lament (Where are those dazzling hills touched by the sun
) (from The Year One) - G. Bush *
Lenten flowers (Primrose, anemone, bluebell, moss
) (from The Pythoness) - A. Bliss *
Let in the wind (Let in the wind) (from The Year One - Northumbrian Sequence) - P. Aston [x] *
Let in the wind (from The Year One - Northumbrian Sequence) [x] * P. Aston: Let in the wind
Love song (Within the centre of the rose) (from The Pythoness) - P. Aston [x] *
Never, never again (from The Year One) [x] * C. Gallaher: The moment
Night comes, an angel stands
(from Stone and Flower) * A. Bliss: Nocturne
Nocturne (Night comes, an angel stands
) (from Stone and Flower) - A. Bliss *
Now he is dead
(from The Pythoness) * G. Bush: The end of love
Out of hope's eternal spring (from Living in Time) [x] * F. Routh: The spring
Out of nothing (Within the centre of the rose) (from The Pythoness) [x] * P. Aston: Love song
Out of nothing we are made (from The Pythoness) [x] * W. Mellers: Ex nihilo
Out of the sea the actress came (from Stone and Flower) [x] * M. Flothuis: The seal-woman
Passion (Full of desire I lay) (from Stone and Flower) - U. Kasemets [x] *
Primrose, anemone, bluebell, moss
(from The Pythoness) * A. Bliss: Lenten flowers
Pure was I before the world began (Pure was I before the world began) (from The Year One - Northumbrian Sequence) - P. Aston [x] *
Pure was I before the world began (from The Year One - Northumbrian Sequence) [x] * P. Aston: Pure was I before the world began
See, the clear sky is threaded with a thousand rays (See, the clear sky is threaded with a thousand rays) (from The Year One - Northumbrian Sequence) - P. Aston [x] *
See, the clear sky is threaded with a thousand rays (from The Year One - Northumbrian Sequence) [x] * P. Aston: See, the clear sky is threaded with a thousand rays
Seed (From star to star, from sun and spring and leaf
) (from Stone and Flower) - A. Bliss *
She goes by many names (from Living in Time) [x] * U. Kasemets: The goddess
Storm (God in me is the fury on the bare heath
) (from The Pythoness) - A. Bliss *
The end of love (Now he is dead
) (from The Pythoness) - G. Bush *
The goddess (She goes by many names) (from Living in Time) - U. Kasemets [x] *
The moment (Never, never again) (from The Year One) - C. Gallaher [x] *
The seal-woman (Out of the sea the actress came) (from Stone and Flower) - M. Flothuis [x] *
The spring (Out of hope's eternal spring) (from Living in Time) - F. Routh [x] *
The world (It burns in the void) (from The Pythoness) - C. Gallaher, U. Kasemets [x] *
There is a fish, that quivers in the pool
(from Stone and Flower) * A. Bliss: In the beck
To the wild hills - G. Williams [x] *
Wearing worry about money like a hair shirt
(from The Pythoness) * A. Bliss: Worry about money
Where are those dazzling hills touched by the sun
(from The Year One) * G. Bush: Lament
Who stands at the door in the storm and rain (Who stands at the door in the storm and rain) (from The Year One - Three Poems of Incarnation) - W. Mellers [x] *
Who stands at the door in the storm and rain (from The Year One - Three Poems of Incarnation) [x] * W. Mellers: Who stands at the door in the storm and rain
Within the centre of the rose (from The Pythoness) [x] * P. Aston: Love song
Worry about money (Wearing worry about money like a hair shirt
) (from The Pythoness) - A. Bliss *
[x] indicates a placeholder for a text that is not yet in the database
* indicates that a text is thought to be copyright and that we have no permission to display it on the website. For some of the texts marked this way, we have incomplete information about their copyright status. They may in fact be public domain.
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