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Author: (Frederic) Herbert Trench (1865-1923)
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 poor lad once and a lad so trim
(from New Poems) SPA R. Clarke: The mother's heart
Almond, wild almond (Almond, wild almond
) (from New Poems) - G. Peel, F. Young
Almond, wild almond
(from New Poems) A. Bax: Wild almond (scherzo)
G. Peel, F. Young: Almond, wild almond
Hearts, beat no more ! Earth's Sleep has come (from Lyrics and Narrative Poems) J. Harrison: Requiem of archangels for the world
I heard a soldier (I heard a soldier sing some trifle
) (from New Poems) - A. Bax
I heard a soldier sing some trifle
(from New Poems) A. Bax: I heard a soldier
Jean Richepin's song (A poor lad once and a lad so trim
) (from New Poems) SPA R. Clarke: The mother's heart
O dreamy, gloomy, friendly Trees (O dreamy, gloomy, friendly Trees) (from New Poems) - I. Gurney, J. Holbrooke
O dreamy, gloomy, friendly Trees (from New Poems) I. Gurney, J. Holbrooke: O dreamy, gloomy, friendly Trees
Requiem of archangels for the world (Hearts, beat no more ! Earth's Sleep has come) (from Lyrics and Narrative Poems) - J. Harrison
She comes not when Noon is on the roses (She comes not when Noon is on the roses) (from Deirdre Wed and Other Poems) - G. George, J. Harrison
She comes not when Noon is on the roses (from Deirdre Wed and Other Poems) G. George, J. Harrison: She comes not when Noon is on the roses
The mother's heart (A poor lad once and a lad so trim
) (from New Poems) - R. Clarke SPA
The requital (What shall I give you, woman dear?
) (from New Poems) - J. Holbrooke
What shall I give you, woman dear?
(from New Poems) J. Holbrooke: The requital
Wild almond (scherzo) (Almond, wild almond
) (from New Poems) - A. Bax
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