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Author: Edward Shanks (1892-1953)
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
As I lay in the early sun (As I lay in the early sun
) (from The Queen of China and Other Poems) - G. Finzi, C. Gibbs, I. Gurney
As I lay in the early sun
(from The Queen of China and Other Poems) G. Finzi, C. Gibbs, I. Gurney: As I lay in the early sun
Boats at Night (How lovely is the sound of oars at night) (from The Island of Youth) - R. Perks
Dover's Hill (From this hill where the air's so clear) (from The Island of Youth) - I. Gurney
For remembrance (Let us remember how we came
) (from The Queen of China and Other Poems) - C. Gibbs
From this hill where the air's so clear (from The Island of Youth) I. Gurney: Dover's Hill
How lovely is the sound of oars at night (from The Island of Youth) R. Perks: Boats at Night
I have known love
(from The Shadowgraph) [x] * W. Rettich: The fairy's child
In the dim light of the golden lamp
(from The Queen of China and Other Poems) I. Gurney, P. Warlock: The singer
Late summer (The fields are full of summer still
) (from The Queen of China and Other Poems) - P. Warlock
Let us remember how we came
(from The Queen of China and Other Poems) C. Gibbs: For remembrance
Meadow and Orchard (My heart is like a meadow) (from Poems) - I. Gurney
My heart is like a meadow (from Poems) I. Gurney: Meadow and Orchard
No more upon my bosom rest thee
(from The Shadowgraph) [x] * W. Rettich: Woman's song
Song (As I lay in the early sun
) (from The Queen of China and Other Poems) G. Finzi, C. Gibbs, I. Gurney: As I lay in the early sun
Song for an unwritten play (The moon's a drowsy fool to-night) (from Poems) I. Gurney: The Latmian shepherd
The fairy's child (I have known love
) (from The Shadowgraph) [x] * W. Rettich: The fairy's child
The fields are full (The fields are full of summer still
) (from The Queen of China and Other Poems) - C. Gibbs, I. Gurney
The fields are full of summer still
(from The Queen of China and Other Poems) P. Warlock: Late summer
C. Gibbs, I. Gurney: The fields are full
The Latmian shepherd (The moon's a drowsy fool to-night) (from Poems) - I. Gurney
The moon's a drowsy fool to-night (from Poems) I. Gurney: The Latmian shepherd
The singer (In the dim light of the golden lamp
) (from The Queen of China and Other Poems) - I. Gurney, P. Warlock
Woman's song (No more upon my bosom rest thee
) (from The Shadowgraph) [x] * W. Rettich: Woman's song
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