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Author: Elinor Wylie (1885-1928)
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 strange story (from Trivial Breath) [x] M. Howe: When I died in Berner's Street
Beauty (Say not of beauty she is good) (from Nets to Catch the Wind) - R. Woollen GER
Bells in the rain (Sleep falls, with limpid drops of rain
) (from Nets to Catch the Wind) - J. Duke, R. Woollen
Better to see your cheek grown hollow (from Nets to Catch the Wind) P. Fetler, R. Woollen: Madman's song
Down to the Puritan marrow of my bones
J. Duke: Puritan sonnet
Elegy - P. Nordoff [x]
Fair Annet's song (One thing comes and another thing goes
) (from Angels and Earthly Creatures: A Sequence of Sonnets) - A. Bliss, M. Howe, J. Duke *
Fair Annette's song (One thing comes and another thing goes
) (from Angels and Earthly Creatures: A Sequence of Sonnets) - P. Nordoff *
Golden bough (from Collected Poems) - R. Robbins [x]
I shall lie hidden in a hut
GER
Let no charitable hope (Now let no charitable hope
) (from Black Armour: A Book of Poems) N. Rorem: Now let no charitable hope
Let us walk in the white snow (Let us walk in the white snow
) (from Nets to Catch the Wind) - M. Howe
Let us walk in the white snow
(from Nets to Catch the Wind) E. Copley, J. Duke, L. Evans, R. Hageman, R. Robbins, H. Smith, R. Thompson, R. Woollen: Velvet shoes
M. Howe: Let us walk in the white snow
Little elegy (Withouten you/ No rose can grow
) (from Angels and Earthly Creatures: A Sequence of Sonnets) - A. Bliss, J. Duke, M. Howe, N. Rorem, A. Strilko GER
Liza, go steep your long white hands (from Nets to Catch the Wind) M. Howe, R. Woollen: Spring pastoral
Madman's song (Better to see your cheek grown hollow) (from Nets to Catch the Wind) - P. Fetler, R. Woollen
My locks are shorn for sorrow
A. Strilko: Ophelia
My love came up from Barnegat J. Duke: The puritan's ballad
Nebuchadnezzar (from Black Armour: A Book of Poems) - R. Woollen [x]
Now let no charitable hope (Now let no charitable hope
) (from Black Armour: A Book of Poems) - N. Rorem
Now let no charitable hope
(from Black Armour: A Book of Poems) N. Rorem: Now let no charitable hope
Now shall the long homesickness have an end (from Angels and Earthly Creatures: A Sequence of Sonnets) [x] M. Levy: One person
O clear and musical
(from Collected Poems) E. Hier: The bird in the rain
J. Duke: The bird
On a singing girl (from Black Armour: A Book of Poems) - N. Rorem [x]
One person (Now shall the long homesickness have an end) (from Angels and Earthly Creatures: A Sequence of Sonnets) - M. Levy [x]
One thing comes and another thing goes
(from Angels and Earthly Creatures: A Sequence of Sonnets) * A. Bliss, M. Howe, J. Duke: Fair Annet's song
P. Nordoff: Fair Annette's song
Ophelia (My locks are shorn for sorrow
) - A. Strilko
Peregrine (from Black Armour: A Book of Poems) - R. Woollen [x]
Poets make pets of pretty, docile words (from Collected Poems) R. Woollen: Pretty words
Pretty words (Poets make pets of pretty, docile words) (from Collected Poems) - R. Woollen
Prophecy (I shall lie hidden in a hut
) GER
Puritan sonnet (Down to the Puritan marrow of my bones
) - J. Duke
Say not of beauty she is good (from Nets to Catch the Wind) GER R. Woollen: Beauty
Shepherd's holiday (from Collected Poems) [x] A. Benjamin: Shepherd's holiday
Sleep falls, with limpid drops of rain
(from Nets to Catch the Wind) J. Duke, R. Woollen: Bells in the rain
Song - R. Woollen [x]
Spring pastoral (Liza, go steep your long white hands) (from Nets to Catch the Wind) - M. Howe, R. Woollen
The bird (O clear and musical
) (from Collected Poems) - J. Duke
The bird in the rain (O clear and musical
) (from Collected Poems) - E. Hier
The Hielan' lassies are a' for spinnin' (from Nets to Catch the Wind) M. Howe: The prinkin' leddie
The prinkin' leddie (The Hielan' lassies are a' for spinnin') (from Nets to Catch the Wind) - M. Howe
The puritan's ballad (My love came up from Barnegat) - J. Duke
Three wishes (from Black Armour: A Book of Poems) - R. Woollen [x]
To a cough in the street at midnight (from Angels and Earthly Creatures: A Sequence of Sonnets) - R. Woollen [x]
Velvet shoes (Let us walk in the white snow
) (from Nets to Catch the Wind) - E. Copley, J. Duke, L. Evans, R. Hageman, R. Robbins, H. Smith, R. Thompson, R. Woollen
Viennese waltz (from Collected Poems) - J. Duke, M. Howe [x]
When I died in Berner's Street (from Trivial Breath) - M. Howe [x]
Without you/ No rose can grow (from Angels and Earthly Creatures: A Sequence of Sonnets) GER A. Bliss, J. Duke, M. Howe, N. Rorem, A. Strilko: Little elegy
Withouten you/ No rose can grow
(from Angels and Earthly Creatures: A Sequence of Sonnets) GER A. Bliss, J. Duke, M. Howe, N. Rorem, A. Strilko: Little elegy
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* indicates that a text cannot (yet?) be displayed on this site because of its copyright status.
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