Author: Mary Gladys Meredith Webb (1881 - 1927)
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- A Hawthorne Berry (How sweet a thought)
- A Hawthorne Berry (How sweet a thought) - Rick Sowash
- Be still, you little leaves! nor tell your sorrow (from Poems and The Spring of Joy) - Ronald Chamberlain, Peggy Glanville-Hicks (Be still, you little leaves)
- Be still, you little leaves (Be still, you little leaves! nor tell your sorrow) (from Poems and The Spring of Joy) - Ronald Chamberlain, Peggy Glanville-Hicks
- By the blackthorn (Into the scented woods we'll go) (from Poems and The Spring of Joy) - Rutland Boughton
- Certainly there were splashings in the water (from Poems and The Spring of Joy) (The ancient gods)
- Certainly there were splashings in the water (from Poems and The Spring of Joy) - Bernard James Naylor (The ancient gods)
- Dust (On burning ploughlands, faintly blue with wheat) (from Poems and The Spring of Joy)
- Dust (On burning ploughlands, faintly blue with wheat) (from Poems and The Spring of Joy) - Bernard James Naylor
- Foxgloves (The foxglove bells, with lolling tongue) (from Poems and The Spring of Joy)
- Foxgloves (The foxglove bells, with lolling tongue) (from Poems and The Spring of Joy) - Michael (Dewar) Head
- Green rain (Into the scented woods we'll go) (from Poems and The Spring of Joy)
- Green rain (Into the scented woods we'll go) (from Poems and The Spring of Joy) - Michael (Dewar) Head, Robin Orr, Joan Trimble, Grace Mary Williams
- How sweet a thought (A Hawthorne Berry)
- How sweet a thought - Rick Sowash (A Hawthorne Berry)
- Into the scented woods we'll go (from Poems and The Spring of Joy) - Rutland Boughton (By the blackthorn)
- Into the scented woods we'll go (from Poems and The Spring of Joy) (Green rain)
- Into the scented woods we'll go (from Poems and The Spring of Joy) - Michael (Dewar) Head, Robin Orr, Joan Trimble, Grace Mary Williams (Green rain)
- On burning ploughlands, faintly blue with wheat (from Poems and The Spring of Joy) (Dust)
- On burning ploughlands, faintly blue with wheat (from Poems and The Spring of Joy) - Bernard James Naylor (Dust)
- Song for autumn (The grape-blue hills are ripe) - Celius Dougherty
- The ancient gods (Certainly there were splashings in the water) (from Poems and The Spring of Joy)
- The ancient gods (Certainly there were splashings in the water) (from Poems and The Spring of Joy) - Bernard James Naylor
- The foxglove bells, with lolling tongue (from Poems and The Spring of Joy) (Foxgloves)
- The foxglove bells, with lolling tongue (from Poems and The Spring of Joy) - Michael (Dewar) Head (Foxgloves)
- The grape-blue hills are ripe - Celius Dougherty (Song for autumn)
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