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Author: Leonard Alfred George Strong (1896-1958)
Text collections / compilations [warning - not necessarily comprehensive]
Texts set to music [warning - not necessarily comprehensive]
[x] indicates a placeholder for a text that is not yet in the database * indicates that a text cannot (yet?) be displayed on this site because of its copyright status.
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.
A swell within her billowed skirts
(from Dublin Days) A. Bliss: The mad woman of Punnet's Town
Brewer's Man (Have I a wife? Bedlam I have!) (from Dublin Days) [x] C. Orr: Brewer's Man
Buckland Monachorum (Buckland bells, Buckland bells) (from The Lowery Road - The Four Parishes) [x] * H. Menges: Buckland bells
Buckland bells (Buckland bells, Buckland bells) (from The Lowery Road - The Four Parishes) - H. Menges [x] *
Buckland bells, Buckland bells (from The Lowery Road - The Four Parishes) [x] * H. Menges: Buckland bells
Fisherman's night song - H. Horrocks, R. Jacques [x]
Have I a wife? Bedlam I have! (from Dublin Days) [x] C. Orr: Brewer's Man
Here under Heaven ringed (from Northern Light) [x] * A. Garlick, F. Swain, F. Swain: Northern light
Highland burial (The dead is with the dead) (from Call to the Swan) - F. Swain [x]
Highland funeral (The dead is with the dead) (from Call to the Swan) [x] F. Swain: Highland burial
I sweep the street and lift me hat (from Dublin Days) [x] L. Pugh: The old man at the crossing
Killing strand - I. Dalway [x] *
Love entrapped me (When my gaze first was dazed) (from The Body's Imperfection - Three Irish Airs) - I. Dalway [x] *
Love repaid (Showers come and go, love) (from The Body's Imperfection - Three Irish Airs) - I. Dalway [x] *
Meavy (Meavy is in the valley, sleepy and old) (from The Lowery Road - The Four Parishes) - F. Swain [x] *
Meavy is in the valley, sleepy and old (from The Lowery Road - The Four Parishes) [x] * F. Swain: Meavy
Northern light (Here under Heaven ringed) (from Northern Light) - A. Garlick, F. Swain, F. Swain [x] *
Shadow and shadower (The night rolls on, the dark) (from The Body's Imperfection) - F. Swain, F. Swain [x] *
Showers come and go, love (from The Body's Imperfection - Three Irish Airs) [x] * I. Dalway: Love repaid
The dead is with the dead (from Call to the Swan) [x] F. Swain: Highland burial
The heaven is pure and cold and full of wings (from Call to the Swan) [x] * F. Swain: Wings
The little seamstress - H. Menges [x]
The mad woman of Punnet's Town (A swell within her billowed skirts
) (from Dublin Days) - A. Bliss
The mysteries (When I was young I'd little sense) (from The Body's Imperfection) - F. Swain [x]
The night rolls on, the dark (from The Body's Imperfection) [x] * F. Swain, F. Swain: Shadow and shadower
The old man at the crossing (I sweep the street and lift me hat) (from Dublin Days) - L. Pugh [x]
The rare spirit (Thoughts timorous as the swift deer's shadow pass) (from Difficult Love) - F. Swain, F. Swain [x] *
Thoughts timorous as the swift deer's shadow pass (from Difficult Love) [x] * F. Swain, F. Swain: The rare spirit
When I was young I'd little sense (from The Body's Imperfection) [x] F. Swain: The mysteries
When my gaze first was dazed (from The Body's Imperfection - Three Irish Airs) [x] * I. Dalway: Love entrapped me
Wings (The heaven is pure and cold and full of wings) (from Call to the Swan) - F. Swain [x] *
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