Texts by A. Housman set in Art Songs and Choral Works
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- 1887 (From Clee to heaven the beacon burns) (from A Shropshire Lad)
- Adam (When Adam walked in Eden young) (from Additional Poems) - E. Bacon
- A farewell (Oh, sick I am to see you, will you never let me be?) (from A Shropshire Lad) - C. Marillier
- A. J. J. - When he's returned (When he's returned I'll tell him -- oh) (from More Poems) - R. Hugill
- A. J. J. (When he's returned I'll tell him -- oh) (from More Poems) - J. Williamson
- Along the field as we came by (from A Shropshire Lad) - I. Gurney, W. Keeney, C. Orr, J. Raynor, R. Vaughan Williams, J. Williamson
- Along the fields as we came by (Along the field as we came by) (from A Shropshire Lad) - J. Williamson
- Along the field (Along the field as we came by) (from A Shropshire Lad) - C. Orr, R. Vaughan Williams
- Alta Quies (Good-night; ensured release) (from More Poems) - M. Kalamanoff
- Amelia mixed the mustard - I. Mopper
- Amelia (Amelia mixed the mustard) - I. Mopper
- A nameless bird () - E. Bacon [x]
- An epitaph (Stay, if you list, O passer by the way) (from A. E. H.) - E. Cone
- As I gird on for fighting (As I gird on for fighting) (from Last Poems) - J. Williamson
- As I gird on for fighting (from Last Poems) - J. Williamson
- Ask me no more, for fear I should reply (Ask me no more, for fear I should reply) (from Additional Poems) - J. Williamson
- Ask me no more, for fear I should reply (from Additional Poems) - J. Williamson
- As through the wild green hills of Wyre (from A Shropshire Lad)
- Astronomy (The Wain upon the northern steep) (from Last Poems)
- A tail behind, a trunk in front - J. Franco (The Force of Habit)
- Atys (Lydians, lords of Hermus river) (from Additional Poems)
- Because I liked you better (Because I liked you better) (from More Poems) - L. Berkeley, J. Heggie, R. Hugill, I. Venables, J. Williamson
- Because I liked you better (from More Poems) - L. Berkeley, J. Heggie, R. Hugill, I. Venables, J. Williamson
- Bells in the tower at evening toll (Bells in tower at evening toll) (from More Poems) - E. Cone
- Bells in tower at evening toll (from More Poems) - E. Cone
- Be still, my soul, be still; the arms you bear are brittle (from A Shropshire Lad) - A. Leichtling
- Be still, my soul (Be still, my soul, be still; the arms you bear are brittle) (from A Shropshire Lad) - A. Leichtling
- Between the trees in flower (from Last Poems) - D. Steele (The First of May)
- Between the trees (Between the trees in flower) (from Last Poems) - D. Steele
- Beyond the moor and mountain crest (from Last Poems) (The West) -
- Breathe, my lute, beneath my fingers - H. Clucas
- Bredon Hill (In summertime on Bredon) (from A Shropshire Lad) - G. Allen, B. Burrows, G. Butterworth, J. Duke, A. Gray, J. Harrison, G. Peel, J. Raynor, F. Swain, D. Twigg, R. Vaughan Williams, S. Ward-Casey, D. Young
- Bring, in this timeless grave to show (Bring, in this timeless grave to throw) (from A Shropshire Lad) - A. Leichtling
- Bring, in this timeless grave to throw (from A Shropshire Lad) - A. Leichtling
- By shores and woods and steeples (By shores and woods and steeples) (from More Poems) - J. Williamson
- By shores and woods and steeples (from More Poems) - J. Williamson
- Clungunford and Clun (from A Shropshire Lad) - R. Vaughan Williams, J. Williamson
- Clun (Clungunford and Clun) (from A Shropshire Lad) - R. Vaughan Williams
- Could man be drunk for ever (Could man be drunk for ever) (from Last Poems) - I. Heilner, J. Williamson
- Could man be drunk for ever (from Last Poems) - I. Heilner, J. Williamson
- Crossing alone the nighted ferry (from More Poems)
- Delight it is in youth and May (Delight it is in youth and May) (from More Poems) - J. Williamson
- Delight it is in youth and May (from More Poems) - J. Williamson
- Diffugere nives (Horace, Odes IV 7) (The snows are fled away, leaves on the shaws) (from More Poems)
- Disillusion (Think no more, lad; laugh, be jolly) (from A Shropshire Lad) - C. Manney FRE HEB
- Easter Hymn (If in that Syrian garden, ages slain) (from More Poems) - I. Venables, J. Williamson GER
- Eight o'clock (He stood, and heard the steeple) (from Last Poems) - R. Clarke, N. Peros, J. Williamson
- Elephants, or The Force of Habit (A tail behind, a trunk in front) - J. Franco
- Epilogue (You smile upon your friend today) (from A Shropshire Lad) - J. Ireland
- Epitaph on an army of mercenaries (These, in the day when heaven was falling) (from Last Poems) - E. Bacon, I. Gurney, F. Scott
- Epithalmium (He is here, Urania's son) (from Last Poems)
- Evenfall (Breathe, my lute, beneath my fingers) - H. Clucas
- Exile (White in the moon the long road lies) (from A Shropshire Lad) - C. Manney
- Fancy's knell - When lads were home from labour (When lads come home from labour) (from Last Poems) - J. Williamson
- Fancy's knell (When lads come home from labour) (from Last Poems) - D. Mason, D. Symons, R. Vaughan Williams, J. Williamson
- Farewell to a name and a number (Farewell to a name and a number) (from More Poems) - J. Williamson
- Farewell to a name and a number (from More Poems) - E. Bacon, J. Williamson
- Farewell to a name (Farewell to a name and a number) (from More Poems) - E. Bacon
- Farewell to barn and stack and tree (Farewell to barn and stack and tree) (from A Shropshire Lad) - E. Moeran, C. Orr, J. Williamson
- Farewell to barn and stack and tree (from A Shropshire Lad) - E. Moeran, C. Orr, J. Williamson
- Far I hear the bugle blow (from A Shropshire Lad) - J. Williamson (The day of battle)
- Far in a western brookland (Far in a western brookland) (from A Shropshire Lad) - A. Bax, A. Cripps, J. Duke, R. Field, I. Gurney, S. Ley, E. Moeran, J. Raynor, F. Swain, D. Van Vactor, J. Williamson, S. Wilson
- Far in a western brookland (from A Shropshire Lad) - A. Bax, B. Burrows, A. Cripps, J. Duke, R. Field, I. Gurney, S. Ley, E. Moeran, J. Raynor, F. Swain, D. Van Vactor, J. Williamson, S. Wilson
- Far known to sea and shore (from More Poems)
- Foreign laws (The laws of God, the laws of man) (from Last Poems) - E. Bacon
- For my funeral - O thou that from thy mansion (O thou that from thy mansion) (from More Poems) - J. Williamson
- For my funeral (O thou that from thy mansion) (from More Poems)
- For these of old the trader (from More Poems)
- Four Housman Fragments [song cycle] () - R. Holloway [x]
- From Clee to heaven the beacon burns (from A Shropshire Lad) - J. Williamson (1887)
- From Clee to heaven the beacon burns (From Clee to heaven the beacon burns) (from A Shropshire Lad) - J. Williamson
- From far, from eve and morning (From far, from eve and morning) (from A Shropshire Lad) - B. Burrows, T. Hoekman, N. Peros, H. Priestley-Smith, J. Raynor, H. Skempton, R. Vanderlip, R. Vaughan Williams, J. Williamson
- From far, from eve and morning (from A Shropshire Lad) - B. Burrows, T. Hoekman, N. Peros, H. Priestley-Smith, J. Raynor, H. Skempton, R. Vanderlip, R. Vaughan Williams, J. Williamson
- From the wash the laundress sends (from More Poems) - P. Glanville-Hicks
- Give me a land of boughs in leaf (Give me a land of boughs in leaf) (from More Poems) - J. Williamson
- Give me a land of boughs in leaf (from More Poems) - J. Williamson
- Goal and wicket (Twice a week the winter thorough) (from A Shropshire Lad) - J. Ireland
- Goldcups (Oh see how thick the goldcup flowers) (from A Shropshire Lad) - M. Horder
- Good-bye (Oh see how thick the goldcup flowers) (from A Shropshire Lad) - R. Vaughan Williams
- Good creatures, do you love your lives (from More Poems)
- Good-night; ensured release (from More Poems) - E. Cone, J. Edmunds, M. Kalamanoff, J. Williamson (Parta quies)
- Green buds (When green buds hang in the elm like dust) (from More Poems) - L. Mann
- Grenadier (The Queen she sent to look for me) (from Last Poems) - J. Addison, B. Burrows, O. Morawetz
- Grief (With rue my heart is laden) (from A Shropshire Lad) - C. Manney
- Half-way, for one commandment broken (from More Poems)
- Have these for yours (Good-night; ensured release) (from More Poems) - J. Edmunds
- Hawthorn Time ('Tis time, I think, by Wenlock town) (from A Shropshire Lad) - J. Ireland CHI
- Hearken, landsmen, hearken, seamen (from More Poems) (The Land of Biscay) -
- Heart wounds (When I was one-and-twenty) (from A Shropshire Lad) - C. Manney FRE GER HEB
- He is here, Urania's son (from Last Poems) (Epithalmium) -
- Hell Gate (Onward led the road again) (from Last Poems)
- He looked at me with eyes I thought (He looked at me with eyes I thought) (from More Poems) - J. Williamson
- He looked at me with eyes I thought (from More Poems) - R. Hugill, J. Williamson
- He looked at me (He looked at me with eyes I thought) (from More Poems) - R. Hugill
- Here are the skies, the planets seven (from A. E. H.) - E. Bacon, P. Glanville-Hicks
- Here are the skies, the planets seven (from Additional Poems)
- Here dead we lie because we did not choose (from More Poems) - E. Bacon, R. Cumming, T. Rasch (Here dead we lie)
- Here dead we lie (Here dead we lie because we did not choose) (from More Poems) - R. Cumming, T. Rasch
- Here dead we lie (from More Poems) (Here dead we lie) - E. Bacon, R. Cumming, T. Rasch
- Here the hangman stops his cart (from A Shropshire Lad) - C. Orr, J. Williamson (The carpenter's son)
- Her strong enchantments failing (Her strong enchantments failing) (from Last Poems) - N. Peros
- Her strong enchantments failing (from Last Poems) - E. Hugh-Jones, N. Peros
- He, standing hushed, a pace or two apart (from More Poems)
- He stood, and heard the steeple sprinkle (from Last Poems) (Eight o'clock) - R. Clarke, N. Peros, J. Williamson
- He stood, and heard the steeple (from Last Poems) - R. Clarke, N. Peros, J. Williamson (Eight o'clock)
- He would not stay for me; and who can wonder? (from Additional Poems)
- He would not stay for me; and who can wonder? (from A. E. H.) - L. Berkeley, P. Glanville-Hicks, R. Hugill
- He would not stay for me (He would not stay for me; and who can wonder?) (from A. E. H.) - L. Berkeley, R. Hugill
- He would not stay (He would not stay for me; and who can wonder?) (from A. E. H.) - P. Glanville-Hicks
- High the vanes of Shrewsbury gleam (from A Shropshire Lad) (The Welsh Marches) -
- Ho, everyone that thirsteth and hath the price to give (from More Poems)
- Ho, everyone that thirsteth (Ho, everyone that thirsteth) (from More Poems) - J. Williamson
- Ho, everyone that thirsteth (from More Poems) - J. Williamson
- Home is the sailor, home from sea (from Additional Poems) - P. Whear, J. Williamson (R. L. S.)
- Home-longing (Into my heart an air that kills) (from A Shropshire Lad) - C. Manney ITA
- Homespun collars (From the wash the laundress sends) (from More Poems) - P. Glanville-Hicks
- How clear, how lovely bright (How clear, how lovely bright) (from More Poems) - I. Venables, J. Williamson
- How clear, how lovely bright (from More Poems) - I. Venables, J. Williamson
- Hughley Steeple - The vane on Hughley Steeple (The vane on Hughley steeple) (from A Shropshire Lad) - J. Williamson
- Hughley Steeple (The vane on Hughley steeple) (from A Shropshire Lad) - C. Orr, J. Raynor
- I did not lose my heart in summer's even (I did not lose my heart in summer's even) (from More Poems) - J. Williamson
- I did not lose my heart in summer's even (from More Poems) - J. Duke, J. Williamson
- If in that Syrian garden, ages slain (from More Poems) GER - I. Venables, J. Williamson (Easter Hymn)
- If it chance your eye offend you (If it chance your eye offend you) (from A Shropshire Lad) - R. Baksa, E. Cone, W. Grant, J. Jeffreys
- If it chance your eye offend you (from A Shropshire Lad) - R. Baksa, E. Cone, W. Grant, J. Jeffreys
- If truth in hearts that perish (If truth in hearts that perish) (from A Shropshire Lad) - J. Williamson
- If truth in hearts that perish (from A Shropshire Lad) - J. Ireland, J. Williamson
- I hoed and trenched and weeded (I hoed and trenched and weeded) (from A Shropshire Lad) - M. Merriman, J. Williamson GER
- I hoed and trenched and weeded (from A Shropshire Lad) GER - M. Merriman, J. Williamson
- I lay me down and slumber (I lay me down and slumber) (from More Poems) - J. Williamson
- I lay me down and slumber (from More Poems) - J. Williamson
- I 'listed at home for a lancer (from Last Poems) - J. Williamson (Lancer)
- Illic jacet (Oh hard is the bed they have made him) (from Last Poems) - J. Williamson
- I lost my heart (I did not lose my heart in summer's even) (from More Poems) - J. Duke
- In battles of no renown (from Additional Poems) - J. Williamson (The defeated)
- In boyhood (When I would muse in boyhood) (from Last Poems) - J. Ireland
- In midnights of November (from Last Poems)
- In my own shire, if I was sad (from A Shropshire Lad)
- In summertime on Bredon (from A Shropshire Lad) - G. Allen, B. Burrows, G. Butterworth, J. Duke, A. Gray, J. Hamilton, J. Harrison, R. Johnson, G. Peel, J. Raynor, H. Roberton, A. Somervell, F. Swain, D. Twigg, R. Vaughan Williams, S. Ward-Casey, J. Williamson, D. Young (Bredon Hill)
- In summertime on Bredon (In summertime on Bredon) (from A Shropshire Lad) - J. Hamilton, R. Johnson, G. Peel, H. Roberton, A. Somervell, J. Williamson
- 'In the back back garden, Thomasina - H. Stevens (The amphisbaena)
- In the morning, in the morning (In the morning, in the morning) (from Last Poems) - R. Vaughan Williams
- In the morning, in the morning (from Last Poems) - A. Bax, E. Cone, J. Heggie, D. Stewart, R. Vaughan Williams, R. Wilding-White, J. Williamson
- In the morning (In the morning, in the morning) (from Last Poems) - A. Bax, E. Cone, J. Heggie, D. Stewart, R. Wilding-White, J. Williamson
- In thine eternal shade (O thou that from thy mansion) (from More Poems) - E. Bacon
- Into my heart an air that kills (Into my heart an air that kills) (from A Shropshire Lad) - T. Armstrong, E. Avril, J. Gardner, W. Hoskins, A. Leichtling, C. Peachey, N. Peros, H. Priestley-Smith, J. Raynor, L. Russell, A. Somervell ITA
- Into my heart an air that kills (from A Shropshire Lad) ITA - T. Armstrong, E. Avril, E. Cone, A. Cripps, V. Duke, C. Duncan, R. Field, J. Gardner, I. Gurney, W. Hoskins, J. Jeffreys, M. Kilby, M. Lang, A. Leichtling, C. Manney, C. Orr, C. Peachey, N. Peros, H. Priestley-Smith, H. Procter-Gregg, J. Raynor, E. Rose, L. Russell, A. Somervell, D. Steele
- Into my heart (Into my heart an air that kills) (from A Shropshire Lad) - E. Cone, A. Cripps, V. Duke, M. Lang, C. Orr ITA
- In valleys green and still (In valleys green and still) (from Last Poems) - J. Duke, D. Mason, C. Orr, L. Russell, D. Symons, J. Williamson
- In valleys green and still (from Last Poems) - B. Burrows, J. Duke, D. Mason, C. Orr, L. Russell, D. Symons, J. Williamson
- In valleys of springs of rivers (Clungunford and Clun) (from A Shropshire Lad) - J. Williamson
- In valleys of springs of rivers (from A Shropshire Lad)
- In Youth and May (Twice a week the winter thorough) (from A Shropshire Lad) - C. Turner
- I promise nothing; friends will part (I promise nothing: friends will part) (from More Poems) - J. Williamson
- I promise nothing: friends will part (from More Poems) - J. Avshalomov, P. Glanville-Hicks, J. Williamson
- I promise nothing (I promise nothing: friends will part) (from More Poems) - J. Avshalomov
- I shall not die for you (from Additional Poems)
- Is my team ploughing (Is my team ploughing) (from A Shropshire Lad) - B. Burrows, G. Butterworth, A. Cripps, I. Gurney, C. Orr, N. Rorem, R. Vaughan Williams, J. Williamson FRE HEB
- Is my team ploughing (from A Shropshire Lad) FRE HEB - B. Burrows, G. Butterworth, A. Cripps, I. Gurney, C. Orr, N. Rorem, R. Vaughan Williams, J. Williamson
- It is no gift I tender (It is no gift I tender) (from Additional Poems) - J. Williamson
- It is no gift I tender (from Additional Poems) - J. Williamson
- It nods and curtseys and recovers (It nods and curtseys and recovers) (from A Shropshire Lad) - A. Cripps, I. Gurney
- It nods and curtseys and recovers (from A Shropshire Lad) - A. Cripps, R. Field, I. Gurney, J. Raynor, H. Searle, J. Williamson
- It nods and curtseys (It nods and curtseys and recovers) (from A Shropshire Lad) - J. Williamson
- I to my perils (from More Poems)
- I wake from dreams and turning (I wake from dreams and turning) (from More Poems) - J. Williamson
- I wake from dreams and turning (from More Poems) - V. Babin, J. Williamson
- I wake from dreams (I wake from dreams and turning) (from More Poems) - V. Babin
- I walked alone and thinking (from Last Poems) - J. Williamson (Sinner's rue)
- Keeping sheep by moonlight - On moonlit heath and lonesome bank (On moonlit heath and lonesome bank) (from A Shropshire Lad) - J. Williamson
- Ladslove (Look not in my eyes, for fear) (from A Shropshire Lad) - J. Ireland FRE HEB
- Lancer - I 'listed at home for a lancer (I 'listed at home for a lancer) (from Last Poems) - J. Williamson
- Lancer (I 'listed at home for a lancer) (from Last Poems)
- Leave your home behind, lad (from A Shropshire Lad) - R. Ainsworth, H. Gardiner, H. Parker, J. Williamson (The recruit)
- Like mine, the veins of these that slumber (Like mine, the veins of these that slumber) (from More Poems) - J. Williamson
- Like mine, the veins of these that slumber (from More Poems) - J. Williamson
- Loitering with a vacant eye (from A Shropshire Lad)
- Look not in my eyes, for fear (Look not in my eyes, for fear) (from A Shropshire Lad) - A. Cripps, T. Gorecki FRE HEB
- Look not in my eyes, for fear (from A Shropshire Lad) FRE HEB - L. Berkeley, D. Branson, G. Butterworth, A. Cripps, B. Fairchild, T. Gorecki, T. Hoekman, J. Ireland, J. Raynor, C. Sumsion, J. Williamson
- Look not in my eyes (Look not in my eyes, for fear) (from A Shropshire Lad) - L. Berkeley, D. Branson, G. Butterworth, B. Fairchild, T. Hoekman, J. Raynor, C. Sumsion, J. Williamson FRE HEB
- Loveliest of trees, the cherry now (Loveliest of trees, the cherry now) (from A Shropshire Lad) - M. Bargreen, J. Gardner, H. Górecki, W. Manson, J. Williamson FRE HEB
- Loveliest of trees, the cherry now (from A Shropshire Lad) FRE HEB - R. Abramson, G. Allen, D. Arditti, R. Baksa, M. Bargreen, K. Bissell, G. Butterworth, G. Cockshott, W. Colson, E. Cone, C. Dougherty, V. Duke, J. Duke, J. Edmunds, R. Field, J. Gardner, G. Getty, H. Górecki, W. Grant, I. Gurney, J. Hamilton, M. Herbert, C. Herreshoff, T. Hoekman, D. Holman, M. Horder, A. Leichtling, L. Mann, C. Manney, W. Manson, R. Manton, C. Marillier, K. Mechem, E. Moeran, C. Orr, G. Peel, H. Priestley-Smith, H. Procter-Gregg, J. Raynor, H. Roberton, C. Ross, A. Rosser, A. Somervell, D. Steele, J. Williamson, S. Wilson, C. Woolley
- Loveliest of trees (Loveliest of trees, the cherry now) (from A Shropshire Lad) - R. Abramson, G. Allen, D. Arditti, R. Baksa, K. Bissell, G. Butterworth, W. Colson, E. Cone, C. Dougherty, V. Duke, J. Duke, J. Edmunds, R. Field, G. Getty, W. Grant, I. Gurney, M. Herbert, C. Herreshoff, T. Hoekman, D. Holman, M. Horder, A. Leichtling, R. Manton, C. Marillier, K. Mechem, E. Moeran, C. Orr, G. Peel, H. Priestley-Smith, H. Procter-Gregg, J. Raynor, H. Roberton, A. Rosser, A. Somervell, D. Steele, J. Williamson, C. Woolley FRE HEB
- Ludlow Fair (The lads in their hundreds to Ludlow come in for the fair) (from A Shropshire Lad) - I. Gurney, S. Wilson FRE HEB
- Ludlow Town (The orchards half the way) (from Last Poems) - M. Head
- Ludlow Town (When smoke stood up from Ludlow) (from A Shropshire Lad) - L. Russell
- Lydians, lords of Hermus river (from Additional Poems) (Atys) -
- March past (On the idle hill of summer) (from A Shropshire Lad) - H. Searle
- March Past (The street sounds to the soldiers' tread) (from A Shropshire Lad) - H. Searle
- March - The sun at noon to higher air (The Sun at noon to higher air) (from A Shropshire Lad) - J. Williamson
- March (The Sun at noon to higher air) (from A Shropshire Lad) - I. Gurney, J. Raynor
- Midsummer dance (When summer's end is nighing) (from Last Poems) - C. Orr
- Mimic heaven (Here are the skies, the planets seven) (from A. E. H.) - P. Glanville-Hicks
- Morning up the eastern stair (from Additional Poems)
- My dreams are of a field afar (My dreams are of a field afar) (from More Poems) - J. Williamson
- My dreams are of a field afar (from More Poems) - E. Bacon, J. Williamson
- New Year's Eve (The end of the year fell chilly) (from Additional Poems)
- No. 40 from A Shropshire Lad (Into my heart an air that kills) (from A Shropshire Lad) - M. Kilby ITA
- No more (We'll to the Woods no more) (from Last Poems) - E. Bacon
- Nothing much to lose (Here dead we lie because we did not choose) (from More Poems) - E. Bacon
- Now dreary dawns the eastern light (Now dreary dawns the eastern light) (from Last Poems) - I. Heilner, L. Russell, J. Williamson
- Now dreary dawns the eastern light (from Last Poems) - I. Heilner, L. Russell, J. Williamson
- Now hollow fires burn out to black (Now hollow fires burn out to black) (from A Shropshire Lad) - J. Williamson
- Now hollow fires burn out to black (from A Shropshire Lad) - V. Duke, J. Williamson
- Now hollow fires (Now hollow fires burn out to black) (from A Shropshire Lad) - V. Duke
- No wonder (They say my verse is sad: no wonder) (from More Poems) - E. Bacon
- Now to her lap the incestuous earth (from Additional Poems)
- Oh fair enough are sky and plain (Oh fair enough are sky and plain) (from A Shropshire Lad) - R. Baksa, G. Butterworth, L. Crerar, H. Górecki, E. Moeran, C. Orr, J. Raynor, C. Sumsion, F. Swain, J. Williamson
- Oh fair enough are sky and plain (from A Shropshire Lad) - R. Baksa, G. Butterworth, L. Crerar, H. Górecki, E. Moeran, C. Orr, J. Raynor, C. Sumsion, F. Swain, J. Williamson
- Oh hard is the bed they have made him (from Last Poems) - J. Williamson (Illic jacet)
- Oh is it the jar of nations (Oh is it the jar of nations) (from Additional Poems) - J. Williamson
- Oh is it the jar of nations (from Additional Poems) - J. Williamson
- Oh on my breast in days hereafter (from Additional Poems) - R. Sisson
- Oh see how thick the goldcup flowers (Oh see how thick the goldcup flowers) (from A Shropshire Lad) - A. Cripps, C. Orr, J. Williamson
- Oh see how thick the goldcup flowers (from A Shropshire Lad) - A. Cripps, M. Horder, C. Orr, R. Tauber, R. Vaughan Williams, J. Williamson
- Oh, sick am I to see you, will you never let me be? (from A Shropshire Lad) (The new mistress) - R. Baksa, H. Foss, C. Marillier, J. Williamson
- Oh, sick am I to see you (Oh, sick I am to see you, will you never let me be?) (from A Shropshire Lad) - R. Baksa
- Oh, sick I am to see you, will you never let me be? (from A Shropshire Lad) - R. Baksa, H. Foss, C. Marillier, J. Williamson (The new mistress)
- Oh stay at home, my lad, and plough (Oh stay at home, my lad, and plough) (from Last Poems) - L. Russell, J. Williamson
- Oh stay at home, my lad, and plough (from Last Poems) - J. Raynor, L. Russell, J. Williamson
- Oh Stay At Home, My Lad (Oh stay at home, my lad, and plough) (from Last Poems) - J. Raynor
- Oh turn not in from marching (Oh turn not in from marching) (from Additional Poems) - J. Williamson
- Oh turn not in from marching (from Additional Poems) - J. Williamson
- Oh were he and I together (Oh were he and I together) (from Additional Poems) - J. Williamson
- Oh were he and I together (from Additional Poems) - J. Williamson
- Oh, when I was in love with you (Oh, when I was in love with you) (from A Shropshire Lad) - R. Baksa, C. Duncan, G. Heussenstamm, T. Hoekman, J. Nunlist, C. Orr, N. Peros, R. Vaughan Williams, J. Williamson GER
- Oh, when I was in love with you (from A Shropshire Lad) GER - R. Baksa, V. Duke, J. Duke, C. Duncan, D. Hagen, G. Heussenstamm, T. Hoekman, J. Nunlist, C. Orr, N. Peros, R. Vaughan Williams, M. Whitcomb, J. Williamson
- Oh, when I was in love (Oh, when I was in love with you) (from A Shropshire Lad) - V. Duke, J. Duke, M. Whitcomb GER
- Oh who is that young sinner with the handcuffs on his wrists? (from Additional Poems) - I. Venables
- Oh who is that young sinner? (Oh who is that young sinner with the handcuffs on his wrists?) (from Additional Poems) - I. Venables
- Once in the wind of morning (from A Shropshire Lad) (The merry guide) -
- On forelands high in heaven (On forelands high in heaven) (from More Poems) - J. Williamson
- On forelands high in heaven (from More Poems) - J. Williamson
- On moonlit heath and lonesome bank (On moonlit heath and lonesome bank) (from A Shropshire Lad) - A. Leichtling
- On moonlit heath and lonesome bank (from A Shropshire Lad) - A. Leichtling, C. Peachey, J. Williamson (On Moonlit Heath)
- On Moonlit Heath (On moonlit heath and lonesome bank) (from A Shropshire Lad) - C. Peachey
- On the idle hill of summer (On the idle hill of summer) (from A Shropshire Lad) - R. Ainsworth, G. Allen, J. Baber, G. Butterworth, A. Cripps, I. Gurney, A. Somervell, J. Williamson
- On the idle hill of summer (from A Shropshire Lad) - R. Ainsworth, G. Allen, J. Baber, G. Butterworth, A. Cripps, I. Gurney, H. Searle, A. Somervell, J. Williamson
- Onward led the road again (from Last Poems) (Hell Gate) -
- On Wenlock Edge the wood's in trouble (On Wenlock Edge the wood's in trouble) (from A Shropshire Lad) - J. Williamson
- On Wenlock Edge the wood's in trouble (from A Shropshire Lad) - I. Gurney, J. Raynor, R. Vaughan Williams, J. Williamson
- On Wenlock Edge (On Wenlock Edge the wood's in trouble) (from A Shropshire Lad) - I. Gurney, J. Raynor, R. Vaughan Williams
- On your midnight pallet lying (On your midnight pallet lying) (from A Shropshire Lad) - R. Baksa, H. Górecki, C. Orr, J. Raynor, J. Williamson
- On your midnight pallet lying (from A Shropshire Lad) - R. Baksa, H. Górecki, I. Gurney, C. Orr, J. Raynor, J. Williamson
- On your midnight pallet (On your midnight pallet lying) (from A Shropshire Lad) - I. Gurney
- Others, I am not the first (Others, I am not the first) (from A Shropshire Lad) - R. Baksa, A. Leichtling, J. Williamson
- Others, I am not the first (from A Shropshire Lad) - R. Baksa, A. Leichtling, J. Williamson
- O thou that from thy mansion (from More Poems) - E. Bacon, J. Williamson (For my funeral)
- O, when I was in love with you (Oh, when I was in love with you) (from A Shropshire Lad) - D. Hagen GER
- O youth whose heart is right (from More Poems) (The sage to the young man) -
- Parta quies - Good-night; ensured release (Good-night; ensured release) (from More Poems) - J. Williamson
- Parta Quies (Good-night; ensured release) (from More Poems) - E. Cone
- Requiem (Home is the sailor, home from sea) (from Additional Poems) - P. Whear
- Reveille - Wake, the silver dusk returning (Wake: the silver dusk returning) (from A Shropshire Lad) - J. Williamson
- Reveille (Wake: the silver dusk returning) (from A Shropshire Lad) - G. Allen, J. Duke, G. Dyson, I. Gurney, A. Leichtling, G. Peel
- Revolution - West and away the wheels of darkness roll (West and away the wheels of darkness roll) (from Last Poems) - J. Williamson
- Revolution (West and away the wheels of darkness roll) (from Last Poems)
- R.L.S. - Home is the sailor, home from the sea (Home is the sailor, home from sea) (from Additional Poems) - J. Williamson
- R. L. S. (Home is the sailor, home from sea) (from Additional Poems)
- Say, lad, have you things to do? (Say, lad, have you things to do?) (from A Shropshire Lad) - R. Field, E. Moeran, G. Peel, D. Van Vactor, J. Williamson
- Say, lad, have you things to do? (from A Shropshire Lad) - R. Field, E. Moeran, G. Peel, D. Van Vactor, J. Williamson
- Shake hands, we shall never be friends, all's over (from More Poems)
- Shot? so quick, so clean an ending? (from A Shropshire Lad) - J. Williamson
- Shot? (Shot? so quick, so clean an ending?) (from A Shropshire Lad) - J. Williamson
- Sinner's rue (I walked alone and thinking) (from Last Poems) - J. Williamson
- Smooth between sea and land (Smooth between sea and land) (from More Poems) - J. Williamson
- Smooth between sea and land (from More Poems) - J. Williamson
- So heavy hangs the sky (Oh on my breast in days hereafter) (from Additional Poems) - R. Sisson
- Soldier from the wars returning (Soldier from the wars returning) (from Last Poems) - C. Orr, J. Williamson
- Soldier from the wars returning (from Last Poems) - C. Orr, J. Williamson
- Soldier, I wish you well (The street sounds to the soldiers' tread) (from A Shropshire Lad) - G. Peel
- Some can gaze and not be sick (from Additional Poems) - E. Bacon
- Spring morning - Star and coronal and bell (Star and coronal and bell) (from Last Poems) - J. Williamson
- Spring morning (Star and coronal and bell) (from Last Poems)
- Spring will not wait ('Tis time, I think, by Wenlock town) (from A Shropshire Lad) - J. Ireland CHI
- Star and coronal and bell (from Last Poems) - J. Williamson (Spring morning)
- Stars, I have seen them fall (Stars, I have seen them fall) (from More Poems) - D. Pinkham
- Stars, I have seen them fall (from More Poems) - E. Bacon, P. Glanville-Hicks, J. Heggie, D. Pinkham
- Stars (Stars, I have seen them fall) (from More Poems) - E. Bacon, P. Glanville-Hicks, J. Heggie
- Stay, if you list, O passer by the way (from A. E. H.) - E. Cone (An epitaph)
- Stay, if you list, O passer by the way; (from Additional Poems)
- Stone, steel, dominions pass (Stone, steel, dominions pass) (from More Poems) - J. Meyerowitz
- Stone, steel, dominions pass (from More Poems) - J. Meyerowitz
- Tarry, delight, so seldom met (from More Poems)
- Tell me not here, it needs not saying (Tell me not here, it needs not saying) (from Last Poems) - J. Williamson
- Tell me not here, it needs not saying (from Last Poems) - J. Raynor, J. Williamson
- Tell me not here (Tell me not here, it needs not saying) (from Last Poems) - J. Raynor
- Terence, this is stupid stuff (Terence, this is stupid stuff) (from A Shropshire Lad) - S. Wilson
- Terence, this is stupid stuff (from A Shropshire Lad) - S. Wilson
- The amphisbaena ('In the back back garden, Thomasina) - H. Stevens
- The aspens (Along the field as we came by) (from A Shropshire Lad) - I. Gurney
- The aspen (Along the field as we came by) (from A Shropshire Lad) - W. Keeney, J. Raynor
- The birthright of multitudes (The stars have not dealt me the worst they could do) (from A. E. H.) - J. Duke
- The boys are up the woods with day (from A Shropshire Lad) - J. Ireland (March)
- The carpenter's son - Here the hangman stops his cart (Here the hangman stops his cart) (from A Shropshire Lad) - J. Williamson
- The carpenter's son (Here the hangman stops his cart) (from A Shropshire Lad) - C. Orr
- The cherry hung with snow (Loveliest of trees, the cherry now) (from A Shropshire Lad) - C. Ross FRE HEB
- The cherry tree (Loveliest of trees, the cherry now) (from A Shropshire Lad) - G. Cockshott, J. Edmunds, I. Gurney, J. Hamilton, L. Mann, S. Wilson FRE HEB
- The chestnut casts his flambeaux, and the flowers (from Last Poems) - I. Heilner
- The chestnut casts his flambeaux (The chestnut casts his flambeaux, and the flowers) (from Last Poems) - I. Heilner
- The culprit - The night my father got me (The night my father got me) (from Last Poems) - J. Williamson
- The culprit (The night my father got me) (from Last Poems) - B. Burrows
- The day of battle - Far I hear the bugle blow (Far I hear the bugle blow) (from A Shropshire Lad) - J. Williamson
- The day of battle (Far I hear the bugle blow) (from A Shropshire Lad)
- The defeated - In battles of no renown (In battles of no renown) (from Additional Poems) - J. Williamson
- The defeated (In battles of no renown) (from Additional Poems)
- The deserter (What sound awakened me, I wonder) (from Last Poems) - E. Lutyens, D. Mason
- The encounter (The street sounds to the soldiers' tread) (from A Shropshire Lad) - J. Ireland
- The end of the year fell chilly (from Additional Poems) (New Year's Eve) -
- The End (We'll to the Woods no more) (from Last Poems) - C. Duncan
- The fairies break their dances (The fairies break their dances) (from Last Poems) - J. Williamson
- The fairies break their dances (from Last Poems) - J. Williamson
- The far country (Into my heart an air that kills) (from A Shropshire Lad) - I. Gurney, J. Jeffreys, E. Rose ITA
- The farms of home lie lost in even (The farms of home lie lost in even) (from More Poems) - J. Williamson
- The farms of home lie lost in even (from More Poems) - J. Heggie, J. Meyerowitz, J. Williamson
- The farms of home (The farms of home lie lost in even) (from More Poems) - J. Heggie, J. Meyerowitz
- The First of May (The orchards half the way) (from Last Poems) - D. Stewart, D. Symons, J. Williamson
- The flowers of Easter ('Tis spring; come out to ramble) (from A Shropshire Lad) - C. Champion
- The Force of Habit (A tail behind, a trunk in front)
- The grenadier - The Queen she sent to look for me (The Queen she sent to look for me) (from Last Poems) - J. Williamson
- The half-moon westers low, my love (The half-moon westers low, my love) (from Last Poems) - D. Martino, L. Russell, J. Williamson
- The half-moon westers low, my love (from Last Poems) - L. Berkeley, B. Burrows, S. Calvin, J. Duke, J. Heggie, D. Martino, J. Raynor, L. Russell, R. Vaughan Williams, R. Wilding-White, J. Williamson
- The half-moon westers low (The half-moon westers low, my love) (from Last Poems) - L. Berkeley, B. Burrows, S. Calvin, J. Duke, J. Heggie, J. Raynor, R. Vaughan Williams, R. Wilding-White
- The heart's desire (The boys are up the woods with day) (from A Shropshire Lad) - J. Ireland
- The immortal part (When I meet the morning beam) (from A Shropshire Lad)
- The Isle of Portland -- The star-filled skies (The star-filled seas are smooth to-night) (from A Shropshire Lad) - J. Williamson
- The Isle of Portland (The star-filled seas are smooth to-night) (from A Shropshire Lad) - T. Dunhill, J. Edmunds, C. Orr
- The lad came to the door at night (from A Shropshire Lad) (The true lover) -
- The lads in their hundreds to Ludlow come in for the fair (The lads in their hundreds to Ludlow come in for the fair) (from A Shropshire Lad) - A. Cripps, E. Moeran, A. Somervell FRE HEB
- The lads in their hundreds to Ludlow come in for the fair (from A Shropshire Lad) FRE HEB - G. Butterworth, A. Cripps, I. Gurney, E. Moeran, C. Orr, J. Raynor, A. Somervell, J. Williamson, S. Wilson
- The lads in their hundreds (The lads in their hundreds to Ludlow come in for the fair) (from A Shropshire Lad) - G. Butterworth, C. Orr, J. Raynor, J. Williamson FRE HEB
- The Land of Biscay (Hearken, landsmen, hearken, seamen) (from More Poems)
- The land of lost content (Into my heart an air that kills) (from A Shropshire Lad) - C. Duncan, R. Field, H. Procter-Gregg, D. Steele ITA
- The laws of God, the laws of man (The laws of God, the laws of man) (from Last Poems) - J. Barrell
- The laws of God, the laws of man (from Last Poems) - E. Bacon, J. Barrell
- The lenten lily ('Tis spring; come out to ramble) (from A Shropshire Lad) - H. Milvain
- The lent lily ('Tis spring; come out to ramble) (from A Shropshire Lad) - A. Cripps, I. Gurney, T. Hoekman, M. Horder, J. Ireland, C. Orr, M. Owen, J. Raynor, L. Russell, J. Williamson, S. Wilson
- The long road (White in the moon the long road lies) (from A Shropshire Lad) - B. Burrows
- The merry guide (Once in the wind of morning) (from A Shropshire Lad)
- The mill-stream, now that noises cease (from More Poems) - L. Mann, J. Williamson
- The mill stream (The mill-stream, now that noises cease) (from More Poems) - L. Mann, J. Williamson
- The nettle (It nods and curtseys and recovers) (from A Shropshire Lad) - R. Field, J. Raynor
- The new mistress - Oh, sick I am to see you (Oh, sick I am to see you, will you never let me be?) (from A Shropshire Lad) - J. Williamson
- The new mistress (Oh, sick I am to see you, will you never let me be?) (from A Shropshire Lad) - H. Foss
- The night is freezing fast (The night is freezing fast) (from Last Poems) - H. Andrews, A. Garlick, J. Heggie, D. Hollister, M. Merriman, J. Raynor, L. Russell, J. Williamson
- The night is freezing fast (from Last Poems) - H. Andrews, A. Garlick, J. Heggie, D. Hollister, M. Merriman, J. Raynor, L. Russell, J. Williamson
- The night my father got me (from Last Poems) - B. Burrows, J. Williamson (The culprit)
- The olive in its orchard (from Additional Poems) - P. Sculthorpe, J. Williamson (The olive)
- The olive - The olive in its orchard (The olive in its orchard) (from Additional Poems) - J. Williamson
- The olive (The olive in its orchard) (from Additional Poems) - P. Sculthorpe
- The oracles ('Tis mute, the word they went to hear on high Dodona mountain) (from Last Poems) - B. Burrows
- The orchards half the way (from Last Poems) - M. Head, D. Stewart, D. Symons, J. Williamson (The First of May)
- The ploughman (When smoke stood up from Ludlow) (from A Shropshire Lad) - J. Williamson
- The poplars (Far in a western brookland) (from A Shropshire Lad) - B. Burrows
- The Queen of air and darkness (Her strong enchantments failing) (from Last Poems) - E. Hugh-Jones
- The Queen she sent to look for me (from Last Poems) - J. Addison, B. Burrows, J. Jeffreys, O. Morawetz, J. Williamson (Grenadier)
- The rain, it streams on stone and hillock (The rain, it streams on stone and hillock) (from Last Poems) - J. Williamson
- The rain, it streams on stone and hillock (from Last Poems) - J. Raynor, J. Williamson
- The rainy Pleiads wester (The rainy Pleiads wester) (from More Poems) - J. Williamson
- The rainy Pleiads wester (from More Poems) - E. Bacon, J. Williamson
- The rainy Pleiads (The rainy Pleiads wester) (from More Poems) - E. Bacon
- The Rain (The rain, it streams on stone and hillock) (from Last Poems) - J. Raynor
- The recruit - Leave your home behind, lad (Leave your home behind, lad) (from A Shropshire Lad) - J. Williamson
- The Recruit (Leave your home behind, lad) (from A Shropshire Lad) - R. Ainsworth, H. Gardiner, H. Parker
- There pass the careless people (There pass the careless people) (from A Shropshire Lad) - T. Hoekman, A. Somervell, J. Williamson
- There pass the careless people (from A Shropshire Lad) - T. Hoekman, A. Somervell, J. Williamson
- There's this to say (Some can gaze and not be sick) (from Additional Poems) - E. Bacon
- The sage to the young man (O youth whose heart is right) (from More Poems)
- These, in the day when heaven was falling (from Last Poems) - E. Bacon, I. Gurney, F. Scott (Epitaph on an army of mercenaries)
- The Shropshire Lad (Oh see how thick the goldcup flowers) (from A Shropshire Lad) - R. Tauber
- The sigh that heaves the grasses (The sigh that heaves the grasses) (from Last Poems) - B. Burrows, D. Stewart, R. Vaughan Williams, J. Williamson
- The sigh that heaves the grasses (from Last Poems) - B. Burrows, D. Stewart, R. Vaughan Williams, J. Williamson
- The sloe was lost in flower (The sloe was lost in flower) (from Last Poems) - R. Wilding-White
- The sloe was lost in flower (from Last Poems) - R. Wilding-White
- The snows are fled away, leaves on the shaws (from More Poems) (Diffugere nives (Horace, Odes IV 7)) -
- The Soldiers (In valleys green and still) (from Last Poems) - B. Burrows
- The star-filled seas are smooth to-night (from A Shropshire Lad) - T. Dunhill, J. Edmunds, C. Orr, J. Williamson (The Isle of Portland)
- The starry train (Here are the skies, the planets seven) (from A. E. H.) - E. Bacon
- The stars have not dealt me the worst they could do (The stars have not dealt me the worst they could do) (from A. E. H.) - I. Heilner
- The stars have not dealt me the worst they could do (from A. E. H.) - J. Duke, I. Heilner
- The stars have not dealt me the worst they could do: (from Additional Poems)
- The stinging nettle (It nods and curtseys and recovers) (from A Shropshire Lad) - H. Searle
- The stinging nettle (With seed the sowers scatter) (from More Poems) - H. Searle
- The street sounds to the soldiers' tread (The street sounds to the soldiers' tread) (from A Shropshire Lad) - L. Berkeley, E. Cone, L. Crerar, A. Cripps, C. Lambert, G. Peel, A. Somervell, J. Williamson
- The street sounds to the soldiers' tread (from A Shropshire Lad) - L. Berkeley, R. Boughton, E. Cone, L. Crerar, A. Cripps, J. Ireland, C. Lambert, G. Peel, H. Searle, A. Somervell, J. Williamson
- The street (The street sounds to the soldiers' tread) (from A Shropshire Lad) - R. Boughton
- The Sun at noon to higher air (from A Shropshire Lad) - I. Gurney, J. Raynor, J. Williamson (March)
- The time you won your town the race (from A Shropshire Lad) (To an athlete dying young) -
- The trade of man (My dreams are of a field afar) (from More Poems) - E. Bacon
- The true lover (The lad came to the door at night) (from A Shropshire Lad)
- The unseen Spring ('Tis time, I think, by Wenlock town) (from A Shropshire Lad) - D. Branson CHI
- The vain desire (If truth in hearts that perish) (from A Shropshire Lad) - J. Ireland
- The vane on Hughley steeple (from A Shropshire Lad) - C. Orr, J. Raynor, J. Williamson (Hughley Steeple)
- The Wain upon the northern steep (from Last Poems) (Astronomy) -
- The weeping Pleiads wester (The weeping Pleiads wester) (from More Poems) - J. Williamson
- The weeping Pleiads wester (from More Poems) - J. Williamson
- The Welsh Marches (High the vanes of Shrewsbury gleam) (from A Shropshire Lad)
- The West (Beyond the moor and mountain crest) (from Last Poems)
- The winds out of the west land blow (The winds out of the west land blow) (from A Shropshire Lad) - J. Williamson
- The winds out of the west land blow (from A Shropshire Lad) - J. Williamson
- The world goes none the lamer (The world goes none the lamer) (from More Poems) - J. Williamson
- The world goes none the lamer (from More Poems) - J. Williamson
- They say my verse is sad: no wonder (from More Poems) - E. Bacon
- They shall have breath that never were (from Additional Poems)
- Think no more, lad; laugh, be jolly (Think no more, lad; laugh, be jolly) (from A Shropshire Lad) - A. Cripps, W. Manson, H. Priestley-Smith FRE HEB
- Think no more, lad; laugh, be jolly (from A Shropshire Lad) FRE HEB - R. Baksa, J. Barrell, G. Butterworth, A. Cripps, J. Gardner, C. Manney, W. Manson, H. Priestley-Smith, J. Raynor, A. Somervell, J. Williamson
- Think no more, lad (Think no more, lad; laugh, be jolly) (from A Shropshire Lad) - R. Baksa, J. Barrell, G. Butterworth, J. Gardner, J. Raynor, A. Somervell, J. Williamson FRE HEB
- Thirteen pence a day (The Queen she sent to look for me) (from Last Poems) - J. Jeffreys
- This time of year a twelvemonth past (This time of year a twelvemonth past) (from A Shropshire Lad) - E. Moeran, J. Williamson
- This time of year a twelvemonth past (from A Shropshire Lad) - E. Moeran, C. Orr, J. Williamson
- This time of year (This time of year a twelvemonth past) (from A Shropshire Lad) - C. Orr
- 'Tis five years since, "An end," said I ('Tis five years since, "An end," said I) (from Additional Poems) - J. Williamson
- 'Tis five years since, "An end," said I (from Additional Poems) - J. Williamson
- 'Tis mute, the word they went to hear on high Dodona mountain (from Last Poems) - B. Burrows (The oracles)
- 'Tis spring; come out to ramble (from A Shropshire Lad) - C. Champion, A. Cripps, I. Gurney, T. Hoekman, M. Horder, J. Ireland, H. Milvain, C. Orr, M. Owen, J. Raynor, L. Russell, J. Williamson, S. Wilson (The lent lily)
- 'Tis time, I think, by Wenlock town ('Tis time, I think, by Wenlock town) (from A Shropshire Lad) - T. Armstrong, A. Bliss, I. Gurney, J. Hamilton, J. Jeffreys, E. Moeran, C. Orr, F. Swain, J. Williamson CHI
- 'Tis time, I think, by Wenlock town (from A Shropshire Lad) CHI - G. Allen, T. Armstrong, A. Bliss, D. Branson, J. Edmunds, W. Grant, I. Gurney, J. Hamilton, J. Ireland, J. Jeffreys, E. Moeran, C. Orr, F. Swain, J. Williamson
- 'Tis time, I think ('Tis time, I think, by Wenlock town) (from A Shropshire Lad) - G. Allen, W. Grant CHI
- To an athlete dying young (The time you won your town the race) (from A Shropshire Lad)
- To stand up straight and tread the turning mill (from More Poems)
- Twice a week the winter thorough [sic] (Twice a week the winter thorough) (from A Shropshire Lad) - G. Allen
- Twice a week the winter thorough (Twice a week the winter thorough) (from A Shropshire Lad) - H. Górecki
- Twice a week the winter thorough (from A Shropshire Lad) - G. Allen, H. Górecki, I. Gurney, J. Ireland, C. Turner, J. Williamson
- Twice a week the winter through (Twice a week the winter thorough) (from A Shropshire Lad) - J. Williamson
- Twice a week (Twice a week the winter thorough) (from A Shropshire Lad) - I. Gurney
- Unlucky love (I promise nothing: friends will part) (from More Poems) - P. Glanville-Hicks
- Wake not for the world-heard thunder (Wake not for the world-heard thunder) (from Last Poems) - J. Williamson
- Wake not for the world-heard thunder (from Last Poems) - J. Williamson
- Wake: the silver dusk returning (from A Shropshire Lad) - G. Allen, J. Duke, G. Dyson, I. Gurney, A. Leichtling, G. Peel, J. Williamson (Reveille)
- We for a certainty are not the first (from Last Poems)
- We'll to the Woods no more (We'll to the Woods no more) (from Last Poems) - M. Chanwai, L. Crerar, J. Ireland, J. Raynor, D. Stewart, H. Thomas, R. Vaughan Williams
- We'll to the Woods no more (from Last Poems) - E. Bacon, M. Chanwai, L. Crerar, C. Duncan, J. Ireland, J. Raynor, D. Stewart, H. Thomas, R. Vaughan Williams
- Wenlock Edge ('Tis time, I think, by Wenlock town) (from A Shropshire Lad) - A. Bliss, J. Edmunds CHI
- West and away the wheels of darkness roll (from Last Poems) - J. Williamson (Revolution)
- Westward on the high-hilled plains (Westward on the high-hilled plains) (from A Shropshire Lad) - E. Moeran, C. Orr
- Westward on the high-hilled plains (from A Shropshire Lad) - E. Moeran, C. Orr, J. Williamson
- Westward on the high-hilled plain (Westward on the high-hilled plains) (from A Shropshire Lad) - J. Williamson
- What sound awakened me, I wonder, for now 'tis dumb (from Last Poems) (The deserter) - E. Lutyens, D. Mason
- What sound awakened me, I wonder (from Last Poems) - E. Lutyens, D. Mason (The deserter)
- When Adam walked in Eden young (When Adam walked in Eden young) (from Additional Poems) - J. Williamson
- When Adam walked in Eden young (from Additional Poems) - E. Bacon, J. Williamson
- When first my way to fair I took (When first my way to fair I took) (from Last Poems) - M. Head, F. Lydiate, D. Mason, L. Russell, J. Williamson
- When first my way to fair I took (from Last Poems) - B. Burrows, M. Head, F. Lydiate, D. Mason, L. Russell, J. Williamson
- When first my way to the fair I took (When first my way to fair I took) (from Last Poems) - B. Burrows
- When green buds hang in the elm like dust (When green buds hang in the elm like dust) (from More Poems) - I. Venables, J. Williamson
- When green buds hang in the elm like dust (from More Poems) - L. Mann, I. Venables, J. Williamson
- When he's returned I'll tell him -- oh (from More Poems) - R. Hugill, J. Williamson (A. J. J.)
- When I came last to Ludlow (When I came last to Ludlow) (from A Shropshire Lad) - G. Allen, J. Jeffreys, W. Manson, E. Moeran, M. Owen, J. Raynor, J. Williamson
- When I came last to Ludlow (from A Shropshire Lad) - G. Allen, J. Jeffreys, W. Manson, E. Moeran, M. Owen, J. Raynor, J. Williamson
- When I meet the morning beam (from A Shropshire Lad) (The immortal part) -
- When Israel out of Egypt came (When Israel out of Egypt came) (from More Poems) - J. Williamson
- When Israel out of Egypt came (from More Poems) - J. Williamson
- When I was one-and-twenty (When I was one-and-twenty) (from A Shropshire Lad) - S. Adams, E. Avril, R. Baksa, A. Bax, H. Bilger, A. Blank, A. Bliss, L. Burns, G. Butterworth, L. Crerar, A. Cripps, A. DeBeer, T. Dobson, J. Duke, B. Fairchild, W. Fast, R. Field, I. Freed, H. Gardiner, C. Gibbs, J. Godwin, W. Grant, I. Gurney, T. Hoekman, M. Horder, J. Jeffreys, O. Johnson, M. Kalmanoff, A. Leichtling, B. Moore, C. Orr, N. Peros, J. Rico, C. Robinson, A. Somervell, D. Steele, C. Sumsion, D. Van Vactor, C. Wedberg, M. Whitcomb, J. Williamson, S. Wilson, C. Woolley FRE GER HEB
- When I was one-and-twenty (from A Shropshire Lad) FRE GER HEB - S. Adams, E. Avril, R. Baksa, A. Bax, H. Bilger, A. Blank, A. Bliss, L. Burns, G. Butterworth, L. Crerar, A. Cripps, A. DeBeer, T. Dobson, J. Duke, B. Fairchild, W. Fast, R. Field, I. Freed, H. Gardiner, C. Gibbs, J. Godwin, W. Grant, I. Gurney, T. Hoekman, M. Horder, J. Jeffreys, O. Johnson, M. Kalmanoff, A. Leichtling, C. Manney, B. Moore, C. Orr, N. Peros, J. Rico, C. Robinson, A. Somervell, D. Steele, C. Sumsion, D. Van Vactor, C. Wedberg, M. Whitcomb, J. Williamson, S. Wilson, C. Woolley
- When I watch the living meet (When I watch the living meet) (from A Shropshire Lad) - V. Duke, C. Orr, J. Williamson
- When I watch the living meet (from A Shropshire Lad) - V. Duke, C. Orr, J. Williamson
- When I would muse in boyhood (When I would muse in boyhood) (from Last Poems) - L. Russell, J. Williamson
- When I would muse in boyhood (from Last Poems) - J. Ireland, L. Russell, J. Williamson
- When lads come home from labour (from Last Poems) - D. Mason, D. Symons, R. Vaughan Williams, J. Williamson (Fancy's knell)
- When smoke stood up from Ludlow (When smoke stood up from Ludlow) (from A Shropshire Lad) - W. Colson, I. Gurney, L. Lehrman, E. Moeran, C. Orr
- When smoke stood up from Ludlow (from A Shropshire Lad) - W. Colson, I. Gurney, L. Lehrman, E. Moeran, C. Orr, L. Russell, J. Williamson
- When summer's end is nighing (When summer's end is nighing) (from Last Poems) - R. Hugill, J. Williamson
- When summer's end is nighing (from Last Poems) - R. Hugill, C. Orr, J. Williamson
- When the bells justle in the tower (from Additional Poems) - L. Foss
- When the bells justle (When the bells justle in the tower) (from Additional Poems) - L. Foss
- When the eye of day is shut (When the eye of day is shut) (from Last Poems) - J. Williamson
- When the eye of day is shut (from Last Poems) - J. Williamson
- When the lad for longing sighs (When the lad for longing sighs) (from A Shropshire Lad) - R. Baksa, G. Butterworth, A. Leichtling, C. Orr, G. Peel, J. Williamson
- When the lad for longing sighs (from A Shropshire Lad) - R. Baksa, G. Butterworth, A. Leichtling, C. Orr, G. Peel, J. Williamson
- White in the moon the long road lies (White in the moon the long road lies) (from A Shropshire Lad) - O. Fox, W. Grant, M. Horder, H. Priestley-Smith, J. Raynor, A. Somervell, F. Swain, J. Williamson
- White in the moon the long road lies (from A Shropshire Lad) - G. Allen, R. Baksa, J. Brown, B. Burrows, J. Duke, O. Fox, W. Grant, J. Heggie, M. Horder, H. Ley, C. Manney, H. Priestley-Smith, J. Raynor, A. Somervell, F. Swain, E. Taylor, J. Williamson
- White in the moon (White in the moon the long road lies) (from A Shropshire Lad) - G. Allen, R. Baksa, J. Brown, J. Duke, J. Heggie, H. Ley, J. Raynor, E. Taylor
- With grief my heart is laden (With rue my heart is laden) (from A Shropshire Lad) - L. Russell
- With rue my heart is laden (With rue my heart is laden) (from A Shropshire Lad) - P. Atherton, S. Barber, M. Bargreen, R. Beckett, G. Branscombe, G. Butterworth, M. Chanwai, W. Colson, E. Cone, A. Cripps, V. Duke, C. Duncan, W. France, J. Gardner, I. Gurney, J. Hamilton, G. Heussenstamm, J. Jeffreys, A. Leichtling, L. Mann, C. Orr, N. Peros, H. Procter-Gregg, J. Raynor, R. Schonthal, D. Van Vactor, R. Vaughan Williams, G. Walker, R. Ward, J. Williamson
- With rue my heart is laden (from A Shropshire Lad) - P. Atherton, S. Barber, M. Bargreen, R. Beckett, G. Branscombe, G. Butterworth, M. Chanwai, W. Colson, E. Cone, A. Cripps, V. Duke, C. Duncan, W. France, J. Gardner, I. Gurney, J. Hamilton, G. Heussenstamm, J. Jeffreys, A. Leichtling, L. Mann, C. Manney, C. Orr, N. Peros, H. Procter-Gregg, J. Raynor, L. Russell, R. Schonthal, D. Van Vactor, R. Vaughan Williams, G. Walker, R. Ward, J. Williamson
- With seed the sowers scatter (With seed the sowers scatter) (from More Poems) - J. Williamson
- With seed the sowers scatter (from More Poems) - H. Searle, J. Williamson
- Yonder see the morning blink (Yonder see the morning blink) (from Last Poems) - K. Douglas, S. Kagen, L. Russell, F. Swain, J. Williamson
- Yonder see the morning blink (from Last Poems) - B. Burrows, K. Douglas, S. Kagen, L. Russell, F. Swain, J. Williamson
- Yonder see (Yonder see the morning blink) (from Last Poems) - B. Burrows
- Yon flakes that fret the eastern sky (Yon flakes that fret the eastern sky) (from More Poems) - J. Williamson
- Yon flakes that fret the eastern sky (from More Poems) - J. Williamson
- Young is the blood that yonder (Young is the blood that yonder) (from More Poems) - J. Williamson
- Young is the blood that yonder (from More Poems) - J. Williamson
- You smile upon your friend today (You smile upon your friend today) (from A Shropshire Lad) - A. Cripps
- You smile upon your friend today (from A Shropshire Lad) - A. Cripps, J. Ireland
- Youth (Loveliest of trees, the cherry now) (from A Shropshire Lad) - C. Manney FRE HEB
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