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Seven Poems of Robert Graves

Song Cycle by Philip Hattey

?. She tells her love while half asleep  [sung text not yet checked]

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She tells her love while half asleep
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  • by Robert Graves (1895 - 1985), "She tells her love while half asleep", appears in The Golden Fleece, first published 1944, copyright ©

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?. The sharp ridge

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Since now I dare not ask
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  • by Robert Graves (1895 - 1985), "The sharp ridge", copyright ©

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First published in Observer, January 1961


?. Horizon

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On a clear day how thin the horizon
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  • by Robert Graves (1895 - 1985), "Horizon"

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First published in Saturday Evening Post, November 1911

?. Two witches

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O sixteen hundred and ninety one
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  • by Robert Graves (1895 - 1985), "Two witches", appears in More Poems 1961, first published 1961, copyright ©

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?. Variables of green

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Grass green and aspen green
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  • by Robert Graves (1895 - 1985), "Green loving", from Collected Poems, first published 1938, revised 1961, copyright ©

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?. Lift‑Boy

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Let me tell you the story
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  • by Robert Graves (1895 - 1985), "Tail Piece: A Song to Make You and Me Laugh", appears in Ten Poems More, first published 1930, copyright ©

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?. Is now the time?

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If he asks, "Is now the time?"
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  • by Robert Graves (1895 - 1985), "Is now the time?", appears in Poems 1965-68, first published 1968, copyright ©

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