Texts by A. Lampman set in Art Songs and Choral Works
Texts set in art song or choral works (not necessarily comprehensive):
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- All day, all day, round the clacking net - O. Morawetz
- Amor vitae (I love the warm bare earth and all) - M. Purves-Smith
- For broken and tired am I (O endless sunsteeped plain) - M. Emery
- Here the dead sleep -- the quiet dead. No sound - L. Crabtree (In Beechwood Cemetery)
- How still it is here in the woods. The trees - M. Purves-Smith (Solitude)
- I love the warm bare earth and all - M. Purves-Smith (Amor vitae)
- In Beechwood Cemetery (Here the dead sleep -- the quiet dead. No sound) - L. Crabtree
- In November (The hills and leafless forests slowly yield) - M. Purves-Smith
- In November (With loitering step and quiet eye)
- O endless sunsteeped plain - M. Emery
- Solitude (How still it is here in the woods. The trees) - M. Purves-Smith
- The bird and the hour (The sun looks over a little hill) - M. Purves-Smith
- The hills and leafless forests slowly yield - M. Purves-Smith (In November)
- The sun looks over a little hill - M. Purves-Smith (The bird and the hour)
- The weaver (All day, all day, round the clacking net) - O. Morawetz
- With loitering step and quiet eye (In November) -
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