Rest and have ease; Here are no more voyages; fold, fold your narrow pale hands; and under the veil of night lie, as I have seen you lie in your deep hair; but patiently now that new loves, new days have gone their ways.
Four Sets of Five songs, Set II , opus 92
by Fritz Bennicke Hart (1874 - 1949)
1. In the street of lost time  [sung text not yet checked]
Language: English
Text Authorship:
- by Humbert Wolfe (1885 - 1940), "In the street of lost time", appears in The Unknown Goddess, first published 1925
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2. Neither moon nor candle‑light
Language: English
If I looked out on any night
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- by Humbert Wolfe (1885 - 1940), "Neither moon nor candle-light", appears in Humoresque, first published 1926
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3. Forgiveness
Language: English
If it should come to pass
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- by Humbert Wolfe (1885 - 1940), "Forgiveness I", appears in Humoresque, first published 1926
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4. Evening
Language: English
Now the first moth
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- by Humbert Wolfe (1885 - 1940), "Evening", appears in Humoresque, first published 1926
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5. Renunciation
Language: English
I have only asked you for a moment to stay
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- by Humbert Wolfe (1885 - 1940), "Summer -- Renunciation", appears in Humoresque, first published 1926
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