Available Poems in Maud, Part 1 (by Alfred Tennyson, Lord )
[Complete]
- no. 1. I hate the dreadful hollow behind the little wood (Arthur Somervell, Sir)
- no. 2. Long have I sigh'd for a calm: God grant I may find it at last!
- no. 3. Cold and clear-cut face, why come you so cruelly meek
- no. 4. A million emeralds break from the ruby-budded lime
- no. 5. A voice by the cedar tree (Charles Camille Saint-Saëns, Arthur Somervell, Sir)
- no. 6. Morning arises stormy and pale (Alice Foster)
- no. 7. Did I hear it half in a doze
- no. 8. She came to the village church (Arthur Somervell, Sir)
- no. 9. I was walking a mile (Frederick Delius)
- no. 10. Sick, am I sick of a jealous dread?
- no. 11. O let the solid ground (Arthur Somervell, Sir)
- no. 12. Birds in the high Hall-garden (Frederick Delius, Ivor Gurney, Arthur Somervell, Sir)
- no. 13. Scorn'd, to be scorn'd by one that I scorn
- no. 14. Maud has a garden of roses (Arthur Somervell, Sir)
- no. 15. So dark a mind within me dwells
- no. 16. This lump of earth has left his estate
- no. 17. Go not, happy day (Frank Bridge, Winifred May Bury, Frederick Delius, Franz Liszt, Arthur Somervell, Sir) GER
- no. 18. I have led her home, my love, my only friend (Arthur Somervell, Sir)
- no. 19. Her brother is coming back to-night
- no. 20. Strange, that I felt so gay
- no. 21. Rivulet crossing my ground (Frederick Delius)
- no. 22. Come into the garden, Maud (Michael William Balfe, Frederick Delius, Otto Dresel, Maria Lindsay, Jules Massenet, James Cutler Dunn Parker, Arthur Somervell, Sir)