Author: Elizabeth Barrett Browning (1806 - 1861)
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- Casa Guidi Windows
- Finden's Tableaux
- Last Poems
- Poems
- Prometheus Bound, and Miscellaneous Poems
- The Amaranth
- The Lost Bower
- The Romaunt of Margret
- The Seraphim, and Other Poems
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- ... (from Poems) - Valerie Saalbach (But all changes)
- ... - Paolo Giorzo (Love me)
- ... (from Poems) - Valerie Saalbach (Oh, my poet)
- ... - Rick Sowash (Pan)
- ... (from The Seraphim, and Other Poems) - Torrington Austin (Sleep soft, beloved)
- ... (from The Seraphim, and Other Poems) - Gordon Ware Binkerd (The little friend)
- Accuse me not, beseech thee, that I wear (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) GER - Eleanor Everest Freer (Accuse me not, beseech thee)
- Accuse me not, beseech thee, that I wear (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) GER - Robert William Jones (Sonnet from the Portuguese, 15)
- Accuse me not, beseech thee, that I wear (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) GER - Ernest Campbell MacMillan (Sonnet)
- Accuse me not, beseech thee (Accuse me not, beseech thee, that I wear) (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) - Eleanor Everest Freer GER
- A child asleep (How he sleepeth! having drunken) (from Finden's Tableaux) - Edward Elgar, Sir
- A child's grave at Florence (Of English blood, of Tuscan birth,)
- A child sleepeth (How he sleepeth! having drunken) (from Finden's Tableaux) - Rudolph T. Werther
- A child's thought of God (They say that God lives very high) (from Poems)
- A child's thought on God (They say that God lives very high) (from Poems) - Bryceson Treharne
- A cuckoo song (Say over again, and yet once over again) (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) - (Charles) Alfred de Kaiser GER
- A denial (We have met late -- it is too late to meet) (from Poems)
- A denial (We have met late -- it is too late to meet) (from Poems) - Ralph Lewando
- A false step (Sweet, thou hast trod on a heart) (from Last Poems)
- A heavy heart, Belovëd, have I borne (A heavy heart, Belovëd, have I borne) (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) - Eleanor Everest Freer GER
- A heavy heart, Belovëd, have I borne (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) GER - Eleanor Everest Freer (A heavy heart, Belovëd, have I borne)
- A lament for Adonis (I mourn for Adonis — Adonis is dead!) (from Prometheus Bound, and Miscellaneous Poems)
- A Lay of the Early Rose (A Rose once grew within) [x]
- All the world is changed (The face of all the world is changed, I think) (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) - Leon Dallin GER
- A man's requirements (Love me Sweet, with all thou art)
- Am ersten Tag in deiner Liebe sah (from Sonette aus dem Portugiesischen)
- A musical instrument (What was he doing, the great god Pan)
- A musical instrument (What was he doing, the great god Pan) - Edgar Leslie Bainton, Lulu Jones Downing, Noël Goemanne
- And now I begin to wonder naturally whether I may not be - Dominick Argento (Robert Browning)
- And therefore if to love can be desert (And therefore if to love can be desert) (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) - Eleanor Everest Freer, Bernard James Naylor GER
- And therefore if to love can be desert (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) GER - Eleanor Everest Freer, Bernard James Naylor (And therefore if to love can be desert)
- And wilt thou have me fashion into speech (And wilt thou have me fashion into speech) (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) - Eleanor Everest Freer GER
- And wilt thou have me fashion into speech (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) GER - Eleanor Everest Freer (And wilt thou have me fashion into speech)
- And yet, because thou overcomest so (And yet, because thou overcomest so) (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) - Celius Dougherty, Eleanor Everest Freer GER
- And yet, because thou overcomest so (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) GER - Celius Dougherty, Eleanor Everest Freer (And yet, because thou overcomest so)
- A new rhythm (The face of all the world is changed, I think) (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) - (Charles) Alfred de Kaiser GER
- A Paean Love (Yet, love, mere love, is beautiful indeed) (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) - (Charles) Alfred de Kaiser GER
- A Rose once grew within [x] (A Lay of the Early Rose)
- A Rose once grew within [x] - Marie von Hammer (A Rose once grew)
- A Rose once grew (A Rose once grew within) - Marie von Hammer [x]
- Art thou indeed so adverse? (from Last Poems - Paraphrases on Heine) FRE RUS
- A Sabbath on the Sea (The ship went on with solemn face) (from The Amaranth) CAT GER GER ITA
- Ashes (I lift my heavy heart up solemnly) (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) - (Charles) Alfred de Kaiser GER
- A Sonnet from the Portuguese (How do I love thee? Let me count the ways) (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) - Harvey Bartlett Gaul CHI GER HUN
- Auch am Rialto meiner Seele kennt (from Sonette aus dem Portugiesischen)
- A valediction (God be with thee, my beloved, -- God be with thee!)
- A Woman's Love (How do I love thee? Let me count the ways) (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) - Harold William Rhodes CHI GER HUN
- A year's spinning (He listened at the porch that day)
- A year's spinning (He listened at the porch that day) - Alfred Humphries (or Humphreys) Pease
- Beauty, who softly walkest all thy days (from Prometheus Bound, and Miscellaneous Poems) (Epitaph)
- Beauty, who softly walkest all thy days (from Prometheus Bound, and Miscellaneous Poems) - Ralph Walter Wood (Epitaph)
- Because thou hast the power and own'st the grace (Because thou hast the power and own'st the grace) (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) - Eleanor Everest Freer GER
- Because thou hast the power and own'st the grace (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) GER - Eleanor Everest Freer (Because thou hast the power and own'st the grace)
- Beloved, my Beloved, when I think (Beloved, my Beloved, when I think) (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) - Eleanor Everest Freer GER
- Beloved, my Beloved, when I think (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) GER - Eleanor Everest Freer (Beloved, my Beloved, when I think)
- Belovèd, thou did'st bring me many flowers (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) GER
- Belovèd, thou hast brought me many flowers (Belovèd, thou hast brought me many flowers) (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) - Louis Cheslock, Celius Dougherty, Eleanor Everest Freer, Michael Alexander Kimbell, Libby Larsen, Peter Tahourdin GER
- Belovèd, thou hast brought me many flowers (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) GER - Louis Cheslock, Celius Dougherty, Eleanor Everest Freer, Michael Alexander Kimbell, Libby Larsen, Peter Tahourdin (Belovèd, thou hast brought me many flowers)
- Belovèd, thou hast brought me many flowers (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) GER - Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco (Poems and flowers)
- Belovèd, thou hast brought me many flowers (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) GER - Gary Carpenter (Transfiguration)
- Bird spirit () (from Poems - Drama of Exile) - John W. Worth [x]
- Briefe, nun mein! Tot, bleich und lautlos dauernd! (Briefe, nun mein! Tot, bleich und lautlos dauernd!) (from Sonette aus dem Portugiesischen) - Viktor Ullmann
- Briefe, nun mein! Tot, bleich und lautlos dauernd! (from Sonette aus dem Portugiesischen) - Viktor Ullmann (Briefe, nun mein! Tot, bleich und lautlos dauernd!)
- But all changes ( ... ) (from Poems) - Valerie Saalbach
- But only three in all God's universe (But only three in all God's universe) (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) - Gena Branscombe, Eleanor Everest Freer GER
- But only three in all God's universe (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) GER - Gena Branscombe, Eleanor Everest Freer (But only three in all God's universe)
- But the priest (On the door you will not enter) (from Poems) - Valerie Saalbach
- Can I love thee, my beloved, -- can I love thee? (A valediction)
- Can it be right to give what I can give? (Can it be right to give what I can give?) (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) - Eleanor Everest Freer, Bernard James Naylor GER
- Can it be right to give what I can give? (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) GER - Eleanor Everest Freer, Bernard James Naylor (Can it be right to give what I can give?)
- Casa Guidi (We more and more like our new apartment)
- Casa Guidi (We more and more like our new apartment) - Dominick Argento
- Catarina to Camoens (On the door you will not enter) (from Poems)
- Change on change (Five months ago the stream did flow)
- Change upon change (Five months ago the stream did flow) - (Mary Ann) Virginia Gabriel
- Comfort (Speak low to me, my Saviour, low and sweet) (from Poems)
- Comfort (Speak low to me, my Saviour, low and sweet) (from Poems) - Harry Broun, Samuel Coleridge-Taylor
- Da diese Liebe anfing, wars gewagt (from Sonette aus dem Portugiesischen)
- Darum wenns möglich ist, daß man verdient (from Sonette aus dem Portugiesischen)
- Death (Fast this life of mine is dying) - Gary Carpenter
- Doch die mein Stolz ist, diese Liebe, die (from Sonette aus dem Portugiesischen)
- Doch Liebe, einfach Liebe, ist sie nicht (from Sonette aus dem Portugiesischen)
- Domesticity (We have fires now, though the weather is lovely for November) - Dominick Argento
- Du aber, Überwinder, der du bist (from Sonette aus dem Portugiesischen)
- Du bist da droben im Palast begehrt (Du bist da droben im Palast begehrt) (from Sonette aus dem Portugiesischen) - Egon Joseph Wellesz
- Du bist da droben im Palast begehrt (from Sonette aus dem Portugiesischen) - Egon Joseph Wellesz (Du bist da droben im Palast begehrt)
- Du hast gewußt mir, mein Geliebter, immer (from Sonette aus dem Portugiesischen)
- Du hast, mein Dichter, alle Macht zu rühren (from Sonette aus dem Portugiesischen)
- Du kommst. Und alles kläst sich ohne Wort (from Sonette aus dem Portugiesischen)
- Edensong (I am the nearest nightingale) (from Poems - Drama of Exile) - Nancy Laird Chance
- Eden spirits (Hearken, oh hearken! let your souls behind you) (from Poems - Drama of Exile) - Charles Wood
- Epitaph (Beauty, who softly walkest all thy days) (from Prometheus Bound, and Miscellaneous Poems)
- Epitaph (Beauty, who softly walkest all thy days) (from Prometheus Bound, and Miscellaneous Poems) - Ralph Walter Wood
- Exile () (from Poems - Drama of Exile) - William Robert Wiant [x]
- Fast this life of mine is dying - Gary Carpenter (Death)
- First time he kissed me, he but only kissed (First time he kissed me, he but only kissed) (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) - Frederic Balazs, Eleanor Everest Freer GER
- First time he kissed me, he but only kissed (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) GER - Frederic Balazs, Eleanor Everest Freer (First time he kissed me, he but only kissed)
- First time he kissed me, he but only kissed (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) GER - Florence Newell Barbour (Love's ecstasy)
- First time he kissed me, he but only kissed (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) GER - Lynn Steele (Sonnet XXXVIII)
- First time he kissed me, he but only kissed (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) GER - (Charles) Alfred de Kaiser (Three Kisses)
- Five months ago the stream did flow (Change on change)
- Five months ago the stream did flow - (Mary Ann) Virginia Gabriel (Change upon change)
- Flush or Faunus (You see this dog. It was but yesterday)
- Flush or Faunus? (You see this dog. It was but yesterday) - John C. Mucci
- For love's sake only (If thou must love me, let it be for nought) (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) - William Arms Fisher GER
- From beef-steak pies up to fricassees Alessandro is a master - Dominick Argento (The Italian Cook and the English Maid)
- Geh fort von mir. So werd ich fürderhin (from Sonette aus dem Portugiesischen)
- Geliebter, Meiner, der mich sehr erschrocken (from Sonette aus dem Portugiesischen)
- Geliebter, mein Geliebter, wenn ich denk (from Sonette aus dem Portugiesischen)
- God be with thee, my beloved, -- God be with thee! (A valediction)
- God be with thee, my beloved, -- God be with thee! - Maude Valérie White (God be with thee, my beloved)
- God be with thee, my beloved (God be with thee, my beloved, -- God be with thee!) - Maude Valérie White
- Go from me. Yet I feel that I shall stand (Go from me. Yet I feel that I shall stand) (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) - Frederic Balazs, Louis Cheslock, Eleanor Everest Freer GER GER
- Go from me. Yet I feel that I shall stand (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) GER GER - Frederic Balazs, Louis Cheslock, Eleanor Everest Freer (Go from me. Yet I feel that I shall stand)
- Go from me. Yet I feel that I shall stand (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) GER GER - Irwin Fischer, Joseph M. Hopkins, Libby Larsen, Hubert du Plessis (Go from me)
- Go from me. Yet I feel that I shall stand (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) GER GER - Henry Kimball Hadley (Nevermore Alone)
- Go from me. Yet I feel that I shall stand (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) GER GER - Oskar Morawetz (Sonnet VI: Go from Me, Yet I Feel)
- Go from me. Yet I feel that I shall stand (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) GER GER - Ralph Walter Wood (Sonnet)
- Go from me. Yet I feel that I shall stand (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) GER GER - Gena Branscombe (The widest land)
- Go from me. Yet I feel that I shall stand (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) GER GER - Maude Valérie White (What I do, and what I dream)
- Go from me (Go from me. Yet I feel that I shall stand) (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) - Irwin Fischer, Joseph M. Hopkins, Libby Larsen, Hubert du Plessis GER GER
- Grief (I tell you, hopeless grief is passionless) - Gary Carpenter, Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, Ned Rorem
- Hab ich ein Recht, zu geben, was ich kann? (from Sonette aus dem Portugiesischen)
- Hearken, oh hearken! let your souls behind you (from Poems - Drama of Exile) - Charles Wood (Eden spirits)
- He giveth his beloved sleep (Of all the thoughts of God that are) (from The Seraphim, and Other Poems) - John Frederick Bridge, Frederic Hymen Cowen, Sir, B. J. Land
- He listened at the porch that day (A year's spinning)
- He listened at the porch that day - Alfred Humphries (or Humphreys) Pease (A year's spinning)
- Hogy szeretlek? (Hogy szeretlek?) CHI GER [x]
- Hogy szeretlek? (Hogy szeretlek?) - Lajos Vass CHI GER [x]
- Hogy szeretlek? CHI GER [x] (Hogy szeretlek?)
- Hogy szeretlek? CHI GER [x] - Lajos Vass (Hogy szeretlek?)
- How do I love thee? Let me count the ways (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) CHI GER HUN - Harvey Bartlett Gaul (A Sonnet from the Portuguese)
- How do I love thee? Let me count the ways (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) CHI GER HUN - Harold William Rhodes (A Woman's Love)
- How do I love thee? Let me count the ways (How do I love thee? Let me count the ways) (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) - Frederic Balazs, Louis Cheslock, William Arthur Goldsworthy, Peter Tahourdin CHI GER HUN
- How do I love thee? Let me count the ways (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) CHI GER HUN - Frederic Balazs, Louis Cheslock, William Arthur Goldsworthy, Peter Tahourdin (How do I love thee? Let me count the ways)
- How do I love thee? Let me count the ways (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) CHI GER HUN - Carl Milton Beecher, Gena Branscombe, Noble Cain, Otis Herbert Colvin, jr., Leon Dallin, Blevins Davis, Norman Dello Joio, Clarence Dickinson, Eleanor Everest Freer, Abel Gabert, James McDonald Gayfer, Leonard Stanley Glarum, Forrest Goodenough, Ron A. Goodwin, Henry Kimball Hadley, Juliana Hall, Wesley M. Harris, Fritz Bennicke Hart, Franklin Hopkins, Joseph M. Hopkins, Joseph Kaufer, Libby Larsen, Edouard Lippé, August Maekelberghe, Robert Alexander Markham, William McCauley, William J. McDaniel, Mary Flournoy Passailaigue, Allie Coleman Pierce, Frederick Piket, Daniel Protheroe, Franklin W. Riker, Tom Vernon Ritchie, Kurt George Roger, Ned Rorem, Annetta Rosser, William Roy, A. A. Smith, Arthur Edward Stahlschmidt, Carlos Surinach, Beulah Threlkeld, Lajos Vass, Harriet Ware, ?, Mrs. J. Eddie Weems, Maude Valérie White, Juanita Hardy Wilson (How do I love thee?)
- How do I love thee? Let me count the ways (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) CHI GER HUN - Lynn Steele (Sonnet XLIII)
- How do I love thee? Let me count the ways (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) CHI GER HUN - Robert William Jones (Sonnet from the Portuguese, 43)
- How do I love thee? Let me count the ways (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) CHI GER HUN - Ernst Bacon, Alice Barnett, ?, Mrs. J. Chester Madsen (Sonnet)
- How do I love thee? Let me count the ways (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) CHI GER HUN - Rosalie Housman (The 43rd Sonnet)
- How do I love thee? (How do I love thee? Let me count the ways) (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) - Carl Milton Beecher, Gena Branscombe, Noble Cain, Otis Herbert Colvin, jr., Leon Dallin, Blevins Davis, Norman Dello Joio, Clarence Dickinson, Eleanor Everest Freer, Abel Gabert, James McDonald Gayfer, Leonard Stanley Glarum, Forrest Goodenough, Ron A. Goodwin, Henry Kimball Hadley, Juliana Hall, Wesley M. Harris, Fritz Bennicke Hart, Franklin Hopkins, Joseph M. Hopkins, Joseph Kaufer, Libby Larsen, Edouard Lippé, August Maekelberghe, Robert Alexander Markham, William McCauley, William J. McDaniel, Mary Flournoy Passailaigue, Allie Coleman Pierce, Frederick Piket, Daniel Protheroe, Franklin W. Riker, Tom Vernon Ritchie, Kurt George Roger, Ned Rorem, Annetta Rosser, William Roy, A. A. Smith, Arthur Edward Stahlschmidt, Carlos Surinach, Beulah Threlkeld, Lajos Vass, Harriet Ware, ?, Mrs. J. Eddie Weems, Maude Valérie White, Juanita Hardy Wilson CHI GER HUN
- How he sleepeth! having drunken weary childhood's mandragore (from Finden's Tableaux) (The Dream)
- How he sleepeth! having drunken (from Finden's Tableaux) - Edward Elgar, Sir (A child asleep)
- How he sleepeth! having drunken (from Finden's Tableaux) - Rudolph T. Werther (A child sleepeth)
- How he sleepeth! having drunken (from Finden's Tableaux) (The Dream)
- How he sleepeth! Vision unto vision calleth (from Finden's Tableaux) (The Dream)
- I am the nearest nightingale (from Poems - Drama of Exile) - Nancy Laird Chance (Edensong)
- Ich dank es allen, die mich liebten je (from Sonette aus dem Portugiesischen)
- Ich denk an dich. Wie wilder Wein den Baum spriessend umringt (Ich denk an dich. Wie wilder Wein den Baum) (from Sonette aus dem Portugiesischen) - Egon Joseph Wellesz
- Ich denk an dich. Wie wilder Wein den Baum (from Sonette aus dem Portugiesischen) - Egon Joseph Wellesz (Ich denk an dich. Wie wilder Wein den Baum spriessend umringt)
- Ich heb mein schweres Herz so feierlich (from Sonette aus dem Portugiesischen)
- Ich seh dein Bild durch Tränen heute nacht (from Sonette aus dem Portugiesischen)
- Ich trug ein schweres Herz von Jahr zu Jahr (from Sonette aus dem Portugiesischen)
- If I leave all for thee, wilt thou exchange (If I leave all for thee, wilt thou exchange) (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) - Eleanor Everest Freer GER GER
- If I leave all for thee, wilt thou exchange (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) GER GER - Eleanor Everest Freer (If I leave all for thee, wilt thou exchange)
- If I leave all for thee, wilt thou exchange (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) GER GER - Bruno Oscar Klein, Libby Larsen (If I leave all for thee)
- If I leave all for thee (If I leave all for thee, wilt thou exchange) (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) - Bruno Oscar Klein, Libby Larsen GER GER
- If I were thou, O butterfly - Abbie Gerrish-Jones, Marie von Hammer (If I were thou)
- If I were thou, O butterfly (Wisdom Unapplied)
- If I were thou, O butterfly - Joseph Williams (Wisdom Unapplied)
- If I were thou (If I were thou, O butterfly) - Abbie Gerrish-Jones, Marie von Hammer
- If thou must love me, let it be for nought (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) GER - William Arms Fisher (For love's sake only)
- If thou must love me, let it be for nought (If thou must love me, let it be for nought) (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) - Frederic Balazs, Louis Cheslock GER
- If thou must love me, let it be for nought (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) GER - Frederic Balazs, Louis Cheslock (If thou must love me, let it be for nought)
- If thou must love me, let it be for nought (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) GER - William Henry Bell, Eleanor Everest Freer, ?, Mrs. Arthur Goodeve, Fritz Bennicke Hart, Joseph M. Hopkins, Frederick Piket, Carlos Surinach (If thou must love me)
- If thou must love me, let it be for nought (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) GER - Gary Carpenter (Love)
- If thou must love me, let it be for nought (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) GER - Vivian Fine (Sonnet from the Portuguese)
- If thou must love me (If thou must love me, let it be for nought) (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) - William Henry Bell, Eleanor Everest Freer, ?, Mrs. Arthur Goodeve, Fritz Bennicke Hart, Joseph M. Hopkins, Frederick Piket, Carlos Surinach GER
- If thou wouldst love me, let it be for naught GER - Samuel Barber (Thy love)
- I have a more than friend (I have more than a friend) (from The Romaunt of Margret) - Clara Kathleen Rogers
- I have a smiling face, she said (from Poems) (The mask)
- I have a smiling face, she said (from Poems) - Beta (The mask)
- I have more than a friend (from The Romaunt of Margret) - Clara Kathleen Rogers (I have a more than friend )
- I have more than a friend (I have more than a friend) (from The Romaunt of Margret) - ? Austin, Miss, Maude Blanchard
- I have more than a friend (from The Romaunt of Margret) - ? Austin, Miss, Maude Blanchard (I have more than a friend )
- I heard last night a little child go singing (I heard last night a little child go singing) (from Casa Guidi Windows) - Eleanor Everest Freer
- I heard last night a little child go singing (from Casa Guidi Windows) - Eleanor Everest Freer (I heard last night a little child go singing)
- I lift my heavy heart up solemnly (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) GER - (Charles) Alfred de Kaiser (Ashes)
- I lift my heavy heart up solemnly (I lift my heavy heart up solemnly) (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) - Eleanor Everest Freer GER
- I lift my heavy heart up solemnly (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) GER - Eleanor Everest Freer (I lift my heavy heart up solemnly)
- I lift my heavy heart up solemnly (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) GER - William Henry Bell (I lift my heavy heart)
- I lift my heavy heart (I lift my heavy heart up solemnly) (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) - William Henry Bell GER
- I lived with visions for my company (I lived with visions for my company) (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) - Eleanor Everest Freer, Michael Alexander Kimbell GER
- I lived with visions for my company (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) GER - Eleanor Everest Freer, Michael Alexander Kimbell (I lived with visions for my company)
- I mourn for Adonis — Adonis is dead! (from Prometheus Bound, and Miscellaneous Poems) (A lament for Adonis)
- I mourn for Adonis — Adonis is dead! (from Prometheus Bound, and Miscellaneous Poems) - William Henry Bell (Threnody (The death of Adonis))
- Inclusions (Oh, wilt thou have my hand, Dear, to lie along in thine?) (from Poems)
- Inclusions (Oh, wilt thou have my hand, Dear, to lie along in thine?) (from Poems) - Johan Backer-Lunde, Carl Reinhold Busch, Dot Echols, Karl Miller, Joseph Williams
- Inclusion (Oh, wilt thou have my hand, Dear, to lie along in thine?) (from Poems) - Elizabeth Philp
- Indeed this very love which is my boast (Indeed this very love which is my boast) (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) - Louis Cheslock, Eleanor Everest Freer, Bernard James Naylor GER
- Indeed this very love which is my boast (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) GER - Louis Cheslock, Eleanor Everest Freer, Bernard James Naylor (Indeed this very love which is my boast)
- I never gave a lock of hair away (I never gave a lock of hair away) (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) - Eleanor Everest Freer GER
- I never gave a lock of hair away (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) GER - Eleanor Everest Freer (I never gave a lock of hair away)
- Infant voices () (from Poems - Drama of Exile) - John W. Worth [x]
- Insufficiency (There is no one beside thee and no one above thee) (from Poems) GER
- Insufficiency (There is no one beside thee and no one above thee) (from Poems) - Frederic Hymen Cowen, Sir, Arthur Patton, Elizabeth Philp, John Stainer GER
- I only can love thee (There is no one beside thee and no one above thee) (from Poems) - Charles Beach Hawley GER
- I see thine image through my tears to-night (I see thine image through my tears to-night) (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) - Eleanor Everest Freer, Peter Tahourdin GER
- I see thine image through my tears to-night (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) GER - Eleanor Everest Freer, Peter Tahourdin (I see thine image through my tears to-night)
- Is it indeed so? If I lay here dead (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) GER - Eleanor Everest Freer (Is it indeed so?)
- Is it indeed so? If I lay here dead (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) GER - Harold (Hal) Herman Schaefer (I yield the grave for thy sake)
- Is it indeed so? (Is it indeed so? If I lay here dead) (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) - Eleanor Everest Freer GER
- I stand by the river where both of us stood (from Poems) (That day)
- I stand by the river where both of us stood (from Poems) - Alfred Nicholson, Wilbraham John Tollemache (That day)
- I tell you, hopeless grief is passionless - Gary Carpenter, Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, Ned Rorem (Grief)
- I thank all who have loved me in their hearts (I thank all who have loved me in their hearts) (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) - Eleanor Everest Freer GER
- I thank all who have loved me in their hearts (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) GER - Eleanor Everest Freer (I thank all who have loved me in their hearts)
- I thank all who have loved me in their hearts (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) GER - Juliana Hall (Thank you)
- I think of thee! -- my thoughts do twine and bud (I think of thee! -- my thoughts do twine and bud) (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) - Eleanor Everest Freer GER
- I think of thee! -- my thoughts do twine and bud (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) GER - Eleanor Everest Freer (I think of thee! -- my thoughts do twine and bud)
- I thought once how Theocritus had sung (I thought once how Theocritus had sung) (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) - Gena Branscombe, Eleanor Everest Freer GER
- I thought once how Theocritus had sung (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) GER - Gena Branscombe, Eleanor Everest Freer (I thought once how Theocritus had sung)
- I thought once how Theocritus had sung (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) GER - Libby Larsen (I thought once how Theocritus...)
- I thought once how Theocritus had sung (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) GER - Leon Dallin (I thought once)
- I thought once how Theocritus had sung (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) GER - (Charles) Alfred de Kaiser (Not death, but love)
- I thought once how Theocritus had sung (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) GER - Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco (The sweet sad years)
- I thought once how Theocritus... (I thought once how Theocritus had sung) (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) - Libby Larsen GER
- I thought once (I thought once how Theocritus had sung) (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) - Leon Dallin GER
- It is true that first words must be said - Dominick Argento (The Death of Mr. Barrett)
- I will look out to his future (On the door you will not enter) (from Poems) - Valerie Saalbach
- I would build a cloudy House (The house of clouds)
- I would build a cloudy House - Joseph Williams (The house of clouds)
- I yield the grave for thy sake (Is it indeed so? If I lay here dead) (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) - Harold (Hal) Herman Schaefer GER
- Klag mich nicht dessen an, daß ich dem deinen (from Sonette aus dem Portugiesischen)
- Lass' alles ich für dich (Lass' alles ich für dich) - Bruno Oscar Klein [x]
- Lass' alles ich für dich [x] - Bruno Oscar Klein (Lass' alles ich für dich)
- Leaving yet loving (There is no one beside thee and no one above thee) (from Poems) - Theophile-Jules-Henri Marzials GER
- Legend of the Brown Rosary () (from Finden's Tableaux) [x]
- Letters (My letters! all dead paper, mute and white!) (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) - Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco GER
- Let the world's sharpness like a clasping knife (Let the world's sharpness like a clasping knife) (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) - Eleanor Everest Freer GER
- Let the world's sharpness like a clasping knife (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) GER - Eleanor Everest Freer (Let the world's sharpness like a clasping knife)
- Let the world's sharpness like a clasping knife (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) GER - Hubert du Plessis (Let the world's sharpness)
- Let the world's sharpness (Let the world's sharpness like a clasping knife) (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) - Hubert du Plessis GER
- Love me Sweet with all my heart (Love me Sweet, with all thou art) - Émile Antoine Bruguière
- Love me Sweet, with all thou art (A man's requirements)
- Love me Sweet, with all thou art - Émile Antoine Bruguière (Love me Sweet with all my heart)
- Love me, Sweet, with all thou art (Love me Sweet, with all thou art) - Maude Valérie White
- Love me Sweet, with all thou art - Maude Valérie White (Love me, Sweet, with all thou art)
- Love me Sweet, with all thou art - George F. Ormsby, Joseph Williams (Love me sweet)
- Love me Sweet, with all thou art - Robert Coningsby Clarke (Love me)
- Love me sweet (Love me Sweet, with all thou art) - George F. Ormsby, Joseph Williams
- Love me with thy voice, that turns (A man's requirements)
- Love me ( ... ) - Paolo Giorzo
- Love me (Love me Sweet, with all thou art) - Robert Coningsby Clarke
- Love's ecstasy (First time he kissed me, he but only kissed) (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) - Florence Newell Barbour GER
- Love you seek for, presupposes (from Poems) (Question and Answer)
- Love you seek for, presupposes (from Poems) - Mary Eleanor Ponssen (Question and Answer)
- Love (If thou must love me, let it be for nought) (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) - Gary Carpenter GER
- May's love (You love all, you say) (from Last Poems)
- May's love (You love all, you say) (from Last Poems) - Charles Villiers Stanford, Sir
- Mir scheint, das Angesicht der Welt verging (Mir scheint, das Angesicht der Welt verging) (from Sonette aus dem Portugiesischen) - Egon Joseph Wellesz
- Mir scheint, das Angesicht der Welt verging (from Sonette aus dem Portugiesischen) - Egon Joseph Wellesz (Mir scheint, das Angesicht der Welt verging)
- My child, we were two children (from Last Poems - Paraphrases on Heine) FRE
- My future will not copy fair my past (My future will not copy fair my past) (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) - Eleanor Everest Freer GER
- My future will not copy fair my past (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) GER - Eleanor Everest Freer (My future will not copy fair my past)
- My future will not copy fair my past (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) GER - Lois Butler (Sonnet XLII)
- My letters! all dead paper, mute and white! (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) GER - Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco (Letters)
- My letters! all dead paper, mute and white! (My letters! all dead paper, mute and white!) (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) - Eleanor Everest Freer, Peter Tahourdin GER
- My letters! all dead paper, mute and white! (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) GER - Eleanor Everest Freer, Peter Tahourdin (My letters! all dead paper, mute and white!)
- My letters! all dead paper, mute and white! (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) GER - Libby Larsen (My letters!)
- My letters! (My letters! all dead paper, mute and white!) (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) - Libby Larsen GER
- My own Belovèd, who hast lifted me (My own Belovèd, who hast lifted me) (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) - Gena Branscombe, Eleanor Everest Freer GER
- My own Belovèd, who hast lifted me (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) GER - Gena Branscombe, Eleanor Everest Freer (My own Belovèd, who hast lifted me)
- My own sweet Love, if thou in the grave (from Last Poems - Paraphrases on Heine) DAN FRE FRE FRE ROM - Gary Carpenter (Reunion)
- My poet, thou canst touch on all the notes (My poet, thou canst touch on all the notes) (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) - Eleanor Everest Freer GER
- My poet, thou canst touch on all the notes (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) GER - Eleanor Everest Freer (My poet, thou canst touch on all the notes)
- Nenn mich, wie sie als Kind mich riefen: ja (from Sonette aus dem Portugiesischen)
- Nevermore Alone (Go from me. Yet I feel that I shall stand) (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) - Henry Kimball Hadley GER GER
- Nicht eine Reinschrift von Gewesenem wird (from Sonette aus dem Portugiesischen)
- Nie hab ich einem Mann von meinem Haar (from Sonette aus dem Portugiesischen)
- Not death, but love (I thought once how Theocritus had sung) (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) - (Charles) Alfred de Kaiser GER
- Nur Drei jedoch in Gottes ganzem All (Nur Drei jedoch in Gottes ganzem All) (from Sonette aus dem Portugiesischen) - Egon Joseph Wellesz
- Nur Drei jedoch in Gottes ganzem All (from Sonette aus dem Portugiesischen) - Egon Joseph Wellesz (Nur Drei jedoch in Gottes ganzem All)
- Of all the thoughts of God that are (from The Seraphim, and Other Poems) - John Frederick Bridge, Frederic Hymen Cowen, Sir, B. J. Land (He giveth his beloved sleep)
- Of all the thoughts of God that are (from The Seraphim, and Other Poems) - Jacques (Jacob) Blumenthal (Sleep)
- Of all the thoughts of God that are (from The Seraphim, and Other Poems) - Emily M. Lawrence (The sleep song)
- Of all the thoughts of God that are (from The Seraphim, and Other Poems) (The sleep)
- Of all the thoughts of God that are (from The Seraphim, and Other Poems) - Emily M. Lawrence, Leslie Walters (The sleep)
- Of English blood, of Tuscan birth, (A child's grave at Florence)
- Of English blood, of Tuscan birth, - Joseph Williams (White lilies)
- Oh, my poet ( ... ) (from Poems) - Valerie Saalbach
- Oh, the little birds sang east, and the little birds sang west (from Poems - Rhyme of the Duchess May - The Rhyme) - Julia Howe, née Ward (Oh the little birds sang east)
- Oh the little birds sang east (Oh, the little birds sang east, and the little birds sang west) (from Poems - Rhyme of the Duchess May - The Rhyme) - Julia Howe, née Ward
- Oh, wilt thou have my hand, Dear, to lie along in thine? (from Poems) (Inclusions)
- Oh, wilt thou have my hand, Dear, to lie along in thine? (from Poems) - Johan Backer-Lunde, Carl Reinhold Busch, Dot Echols, Karl Miller, Joseph Williams (Inclusions)
- Oh, wilt thou have my hand, Dear, to lie along in thine? (from Poems) - Elizabeth Philp (Inclusion)
- Oh, wilt thou have my hand, Dear, to lie along in thine? (from Poems) - (Mary Ann) Virginia Gabriel (Oh, wilt thou have my hand, Dear)
- Oh, wilt thou have my hand, Dear, to lie along in thine? (from Poems) - T. C. L. Pritchard (O wilt thou have my hand)
- Oh, wilt thou have my hand, Dear, to lie along in thine? (from Poems) - Kate Vannah (Questionings)
- Oh, wilt thou have my hand, Dear, to lie along in thine? (from Poems) - Bryceson Treharne (Renunciation)
- Oh, wilt thou have my hand, Dear, to lie along in thine? (from Poems) - Amy Marcy Cheney Beach (When soul is joined to soul)
- Oh, wilt thou have my hand, Dear, to lie along in thine? (from Poems) - Herbert Stothart (Wilt thou have my hand)
- Oh, wilt thou have my hand, Dear (Oh, wilt thou have my hand, Dear, to lie along in thine?) (from Poems) - (Mary Ann) Virginia Gabriel
- Oh, yes! they love through all this world of ours! (Oh, yes! they love through all this world of ours!) (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) - Eleanor Everest Freer GER
- Oh, yes! they love through all this world of ours! (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) GER - Eleanor Everest Freer (Oh, yes! they love through all this world of ours!)
- Oh, yes! they love through all this world of ours! (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) GER - Libby Larsen (Oh, yes! )
- Oh, yes! (Oh, yes! they love through all this world of ours!) (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) - Libby Larsen GER
- O ja: die Liebe ist ringsum im Gange (from Sonette aus dem Portugiesischen)
- On the door you will not enter (from Poems) - Valerie Saalbach (But the priest)
- On the door you will not enter (from Poems) (Catarina to Camoens)
- On the door you will not enter (from Poems) - Valerie Saalbach (I will look out to his future)
- On the door you will not enter (from Poems) - Valerie Saalbach (On the door)
- On the door you will not enter (from Poems) - Elizabeth Philp, Valerie Saalbach (Sweetest eyes)
- On the door you will not enter (from Poems) - Valerie Saalbach (When Angelus is ringing)
- On the door you will not enter (from Poems) - Valerie Saalbach (When the palace ladies)
- On the door (On the door you will not enter) (from Poems) - Valerie Saalbach
- Our two souls (When our two souls stand up erect and strong) (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) - Carlos Surinach GER
- Out of my own great woe (Out of my own great woe) (from Last Poems - Paraphrases on Heine) - Clara Kathleen Rogers CAT FRE FRE GER ITA RUS HEB ITA UKR
- Out of my own great woe (from Last Poems - Paraphrases on Heine) CAT FRE FRE GER ITA RUS HEB ITA UKR - Clara Kathleen Rogers (Out of my own great woe)
- O wilt thou have my hand (Oh, wilt thou have my hand, Dear, to lie along in thine?) (from Poems) - T. C. L. Pritchard
- Pan among the reeds (What was he doing, the great god Pan) - Emma Louise Ashford
- Pan's flute (What was he doing, the great god Pan) - Carl Reinhold Busch
- Pan's pipes (What was he doing, the great god Pan) - Henry Crane Perrin
- Pan ( ... ) - Rick Sowash
- Pan (What was he doing, the great god Pan) - Wallace Arthur Sabin, David Stanley Smith
- Pardon, oh, pardon, that my soul should make (Pardon, oh, pardon, that my soul should make) (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) - Eleanor Everest Freer GER
- Pardon, oh, pardon, that my soul should make (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) GER - Eleanor Everest Freer (Pardon, oh, pardon, that my soul should make)
- Pardon, oh, pardon, that my soul should make (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) GER - Juliana Hall (Pardon)
- Pardon (Pardon, oh, pardon, that my soul should make) (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) - Juliana Hall GER
- Poems and flowers (Belovèd, thou hast brought me many flowers) (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) - Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco GER
- Question and Answer (Love you seek for, presupposes) (from Poems)
- Question and Answer (Love you seek for, presupposes) (from Poems) - Mary Eleanor Ponssen
- Questionings (Oh, wilt thou have my hand, Dear, to lie along in thine?) (from Poems) - Kate Vannah
- Renunciation (Oh, wilt thou have my hand, Dear, to lie along in thine?) (from Poems) - Bryceson Treharne
- Reunion (My own sweet Love, if thou in the grave) (from Last Poems - Paraphrases on Heine) - Gary Carpenter DAN FRE FRE FRE ROM
- Robert Browning (And now I begin to wonder naturally whether I may not be) - Dominick Argento
- Sabbath Morning at Sea (The ship went on with solemn face) (from The Amaranth) - Edward Elgar, Sir CAT GER GER ITA
- Sag immer wieder und noch einmal sag (Sag immer wieder und noch einmal sag) (from Sonette aus dem Portugiesischen) - Viktor Ullmann
- Sag immer wieder und noch einmal sag (from Sonette aus dem Portugiesischen) - Viktor Ullmann (Sag immer wieder und noch einmal sag)
- Say over again, and yet once over again (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) GER - (Charles) Alfred de Kaiser (A cuckoo song)
- Say over again, and yet once over again (Say over again, and yet once over again) (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) - Celius Dougherty, William Arthur Goldsworthy, Peter Tahourdin GER
- Say over again, and yet once over again (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) GER - Celius Dougherty, William Arthur Goldsworthy, Peter Tahourdin (Say over again, and yet once over again)
- Say over again, and yet once over again (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) GER - William Henry Bell, Eleanor Everest Freer, Lajos Vass (Say over again)
- Say over again, and yet once over again (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) GER - Juliana Hall (Say over)
- Say over again, and yet once over again (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) GER - Charles O'Neill (Say Thou Dost Love Me)
- Say over again, and yet once over again (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) GER - Noble Cain (Say Thou Lovest Me!)
- Say over again, and yet once over again (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) GER - Lynn Steele (Sonnet XXI)
- Say over again, and yet once over again (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) GER - James Arthur Bliss ("Sonnet Twenty-One")
- Say over again (Say over again, and yet once over again) (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) - William Henry Bell, Eleanor Everest Freer, Lajos Vass GER
- Say over (Say over again, and yet once over again) (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) - Juliana Hall GER
- Say Thou Dost Love Me (Say over again, and yet once over again) (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) - Charles O'Neill GER
- Say Thou Lovest Me! (Say over again, and yet once over again) (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) - Noble Cain GER
- Sein erster Kuß berührte nur die Finger (Sein erster Kuß berührte nur die Finger) (from Sonette aus dem Portugiesischen) - Viktor Ullmann
- Sein erster Kuß berührte nur die Finger (from Sonette aus dem Portugiesischen) - Viktor Ullmann (Sein erster Kuß berührte nur die Finger)
- Sit still as erst beside his feet (from The Seraphim, and Other Poems) (The little friend)
- Sleep on, baby, on the floor (Sleep on, baby on the floor) - William Adolphe Gracey
- Sleep on, baby on the floor - William Adolphe Gracey (Sleep on, baby, on the floor)
- Sleep on, baby on the floor (The child and the watcher)
- "Sleep soft, beloved!" we sometimes say (from The Seraphim, and Other Poems) (The sleep)
- Sleep soft, beloved ( ... ) (from The Seraphim, and Other Poems) - Torrington Austin
- Sleep (Of all the thoughts of God that are) (from The Seraphim, and Other Poems) - Jacques (Jacob) Blumenthal
- Softly, finely, it inwound me (from The Lost Bower) - Gordon Ware Binkerd (The lost bower)
- So ist es wirklich wahr, daß, stürb ich dir (from Sonette aus dem Portugiesischen)
- Song of the morning star to Lucifer () (from Poems - Drama of Exile) - John W. Worth [x]
- Sonnet III: Unlike Are We (Unlike are we, unlike, O princely Heart!) (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) - Oskar Morawetz GER
- Sonnet IV: Thou hast thy calling to some palace-floor (Thou hast thy calling to some palace-floor) (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) - Oskar Morawetz GER
- Sonnet VI: Go from Me, Yet I Feel (Go from me. Yet I feel that I shall stand) (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) - Oskar Morawetz GER GER
- Sonnet VII: The face of all the world is changed (The face of all the world is changed, I think) (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) - Oskar Morawetz GER
- Sonnet XXI (Say over again, and yet once over again) (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) - Lynn Steele GER
- Sonnet XXXVIII (First time he kissed me, he but only kissed) (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) - Lynn Steele GER
- Sonnet XLII (My future will not copy fair my past) (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) - Lois Butler GER
- Sonnet XLIII (How do I love thee? Let me count the ways) (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) - Lynn Steele CHI GER HUN
- Sonnet from the Portuguese, 15 (Accuse me not, beseech thee, that I wear) (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) - Robert William Jones GER
- Sonnet from the Portuguese, 43 (How do I love thee? Let me count the ways) (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) - Robert William Jones CHI GER HUN
- Sonnet from the Portuguese (If thou must love me, let it be for nought) (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) - Vivian Fine GER
- Sonnet from the Portuguese (The face of all the world is changed, I think) (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) - Guy Booth GER
- Sonnet from the Portuguese (When our two souls stand up erect and strong) (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) - Reginald Chauncey Robbins GER
- "Sonnet Twenty-One" (Say over again, and yet once over again) (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) - James Arthur Bliss GER
- Sonnet (Accuse me not, beseech thee, that I wear) (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) - Ernest Campbell MacMillan GER
- Sonnet (Go from me. Yet I feel that I shall stand) (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) - Ralph Walter Wood GER GER
- Sonnet (How do I love thee? Let me count the ways) (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) - Ernst Bacon, Alice Barnett, ?, Mrs. J. Chester Madsen CHI GER HUN
- Sonnet (When our two souls stand up erect and strong) (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) - (James) Healey Willan, Arthur Wills GER
- So wie ein scharfes Messer laß die Welt (from Sonette aus dem Portugiesischen)
- Speak low to me, my Saviour, low and sweet (from Poems) (Comfort)
- Speak low to me, my Saviour, low and sweet (from Poems) - Harry Broun, Samuel Coleridge-Taylor (Comfort)
- Speak low to me, my Saviour, low and sweet (Speak low to me, my Saviour, low and sweet) (from Poems) - D. Rhys Ford
- Speak low to me, my Saviour, low and sweet (from Poems) - D. Rhys Ford (Speak low to me, my Saviour, low and sweet )
- Substitution (When some belovèd voice that was to you)
- Substitution (When some belovèd voice that was to you) - Samuel Coleridge-Taylor
- Sweetest eyes (On the door you will not enter) (from Poems) - Elizabeth Philp, Valerie Saalbach
- Sweet, thou hast trod on a heart (from Last Poems) (A false step)
- Sweet, thou hast trod on a heart (Sweet, thou hast trod on a heart) (from Last Poems) - Hermann Frederic Löhr
- Sweet, thou hast trod on a heart (from Last Poems) - Hermann Frederic Löhr (Sweet, thou hast trod on a heart)
- Tears (Thank God, bless God, all ye who suffer not) (from Poems)
- Tears (Thank God, bless God, all ye who suffer not) (from Poems) - Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, Guchaninow, Russell G. Harris
- Thank God, bless God, all ye who suffer not (from Poems) (Tears)
- Thank God, bless God, all ye who suffer not (from Poems) - Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, Guchaninow, Russell G. Harris (Tears)
- Thank you (I thank all who have loved me in their hearts) (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) - Juliana Hall GER
- That day (I stand by the river where both of us stood) (from Poems)
- That day (I stand by the river where both of us stood) (from Poems) - Alfred Nicholson, Wilbraham John Tollemache
- The 43rd Sonnet (How do I love thee? Let me count the ways) (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) - Rosalie Housman CHI GER HUN
- The best thing in the world (What's the best thing in the world?)
- The best (What's the best thing in the world?) - Kees Schoonenbeek
- The book thou givest, dear as such (from The Seraphim, and Other Poems) (The little friend)
- The child and the watcher (Sleep on, baby on the floor)
- The Death of Mr. Barrett (It is true that first words must be said) - Dominick Argento
- The Dream (How he sleepeth! having drunken) (from Finden's Tableaux)
- The face of all the world has changed (The face of all the world is changed, I think) (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) - Henry Kimball Hadley GER
- The face of all the world is changed, I think (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) GER - Leon Dallin (All the world is changed)
- The face of all the world is changed, I think (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) GER - (Charles) Alfred de Kaiser (A new rhythm)
- The face of all the world is changed, I think (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) GER - Oskar Morawetz (Sonnet VII: The face of all the world is changed)
- The face of all the world is changed, I think (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) GER - Guy Booth (Sonnet from the Portuguese)
- The face of all the world is changed, I think (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) GER - Henry Kimball Hadley (The face of all the world has changed)
- The face of all the world is changed, I think (The face of all the world is changed, I think) (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) - Louis Cheslock, Celius Dougherty, Eleanor Everest Freer, Bernard James Naylor GER
- The face of all the world is changed, I think (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) GER - Louis Cheslock, Celius Dougherty, Eleanor Everest Freer, Bernard James Naylor (The face of all the world is changed, I think)
- The face of all the world is changed, I think (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) GER - Gena Branscombe (The face of all the world is changed)
- The face of all the world is changed, I think (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) GER - Carlos Surinach (With thee anear)
- The face of all the world is changed (The face of all the world is changed, I think) (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) - Gena Branscombe GER
- The first time that the sun rose on thine oath (The first time that the sun rose on thine oath) (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) - Louis Cheslock, Celius Dougherty, Eleanor Everest Freer GER
- The first time that the sun rose on thine oath (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) GER - Louis Cheslock, Celius Dougherty, Eleanor Everest Freer (The first time that the sun rose on thine oath)
- The Great God Pan (What was he doing, the great god Pan) - Bernard Farebrother
- The house of clouds (I would build a cloudy House)
- The house of clouds (I would build a cloudy House) - Joseph Williams
- The Italian Cook and the English Maid (From beef-steak pies up to fricassees Alessandro is a master) - Dominick Argento
- The Lay of the Brown Rosary () (from Finden's Tableaux) - Ethel Mary Boyce, Adam (von Ahn) Carse [x]
- The little friend ( ... ) (from The Seraphim, and Other Poems) - Gordon Ware Binkerd
- The little friend (The book thou givest, dear as such) (from The Seraphim, and Other Poems)
- The lost bower (Softly, finely, it inwound me) (from The Lost Bower) - Gordon Ware Binkerd
- The mask (I have a smiling face, she said) (from Poems)
- The mask (I have a smiling face, she said) (from Poems) - Beta
- There is no one beside thee and no one above thee (from Poems) GER (Insufficiency)
- There is no one beside thee and no one above thee (from Poems) GER - Frederic Hymen Cowen, Sir, Arthur Patton, Elizabeth Philp, John Stainer (Insufficiency)
- There is no one beside thee and no one above thee (from Poems) GER - Charles Beach Hawley (I only can love thee)
- There is no one beside thee and no one above thee (from Poems) GER - Theophile-Jules-Henri Marzials (Leaving yet loving)
- There is no one beside thee and no one above thee (from Poems) GER - Janie Alexander Patterson, Joseph Williams (There is no one beside thee)
- There is no one beside thee (There is no one beside thee and no one above thee) (from Poems) - Janie Alexander Patterson, Joseph Williams GER
- The ship went on with solemn face (from The Amaranth) CAT GER GER ITA (A Sabbath on the Sea)
- The ship went on with solemn face (from The Amaranth) CAT GER GER ITA - Edward Elgar, Sir (Sabbath Morning at Sea)
- The sleep song (Of all the thoughts of God that are) (from The Seraphim, and Other Poems) - Emily M. Lawrence
- The sleep (Of all the thoughts of God that are) (from The Seraphim, and Other Poems)
- The sleep (Of all the thoughts of God that are) (from The Seraphim, and Other Poems) - Emily M. Lawrence, Leslie Walters
- The soul's Rialto hath its merchandize (The soul's Rialto hath its merchandize) (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) - Eleanor Everest Freer GER
- The soul's Rialto hath its merchandize (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) GER - Eleanor Everest Freer (The soul's Rialto hath its merchandize)
- The sweet sad years (I thought once how Theocritus had sung) (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) - Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco GER
- The widest land (Go from me. Yet I feel that I shall stand) (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) - Gena Branscombe GER GER
- The years they come and go (from Last Poems - Paraphrases on Heine) FRE ITA DAN
- They say that God lives very high (from Poems) (A child's thought of God)
- They say that God lives very high (from Poems) - Bryceson Treharne (A child's thought on God)
- Thou comest! all is said without a word (Thou comest! all is said without a word) (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) - Eleanor Everest Freer, Peter Tahourdin GER
- Thou comest! all is said without a word (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) GER - Eleanor Everest Freer, Peter Tahourdin (Thou comest! all is said without a word)
- Thou hast thy calling to some palace-floor (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) GER - Oskar Morawetz (Sonnet IV: Thou hast thy calling to some palace-floor)
- Thou hast thy calling to some palace-floor (Thou hast thy calling to some palace-floor) (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) - Frederic Balazs, Celius Dougherty, Eleanor Everest Freer GER
- Thou hast thy calling to some palace-floor (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) GER - Frederic Balazs, Celius Dougherty, Eleanor Everest Freer (Thou hast thy calling to some palace-floor)
- Thou lovest me not, thou lovest me not! (from Last Poems - Paraphrases on Heine) FRE FRE RUS FRE FRE - James Arthur Bliss, Ernest Trow Carter (Thou lov'st me not)
- Thou lov'st me not (Thou lovest me not, thou lovest me not!) (from Last Poems - Paraphrases on Heine) - James Arthur Bliss, Ernest Trow Carter FRE FRE RUS FRE FRE
- Three Kisses (First time he kissed me, he but only kissed) (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) - (Charles) Alfred de Kaiser GER
- Threnody (The death of Adonis) (I mourn for Adonis — Adonis is dead!) (from Prometheus Bound, and Miscellaneous Poems) - William Henry Bell
- Thy love (If thou wouldst love me, let it be for naught) - Samuel Barber GER
- Transfiguration (Belovèd, thou hast brought me many flowers) (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) - Gary Carpenter GER
- Und es geschah mir einst, an Theokrit zu denken (Und es geschah mir einst, an Theokrit) (from Sonette aus dem Portugiesischen) - Egon Joseph Wellesz
- Und es geschah mir einst, an Theokrit (from Sonette aus dem Portugiesischen) - Egon Joseph Wellesz (Und es geschah mir einst, an Theokrit zu denken)
- Und wenn ich alles für dich lasse: kannst (from Sonette aus dem Portugiesischen)
- Und willst du, daß die Liebe, diese, meine (from Sonette aus dem Portugiesischen)
- Ungleiche sind wir, hohes Herz. Man kann (from Sonette aus dem Portugiesischen)
- United (When our two souls stand up erect and strong) (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) - (Charles) Alfred de Kaiser GER
- Unlike are we, unlike, O princely Heart! (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) GER - Oskar Morawetz (Sonnet III: Unlike Are We)
- Unlike are we, unlike, O princely Heart (Unlike are we, unlike, O princely Heart!) (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) - Eleanor Everest Freer, Lajos Vass GER
- Unlike are we, unlike, O princely Heart! (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) GER - Eleanor Everest Freer, Lajos Vass (Unlike are we, unlike, O princely Heart)
- Unlike are we, unlike, O princely Heart! (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) GER - Hubert du Plessis (Unlike are we)
- Unlike are we, unlike, O princely Heart! (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) GER - Juliana Hall (Unlike)
- Unlike are we (Unlike are we, unlike, O princely Heart!) (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) - Hubert du Plessis GER
- Unlike (Unlike are we, unlike, O princely Heart!) (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) - Juliana Hall GER
- Unzulänglichkeit () - Frederic Hymen Cowen, Sir (Text: Anonymous after Elizabeth Barrett Browning) [x]
- Versprach ich gleichen Herzens dir und ihnen (from Sonette aus dem Portugiesischen)
- Verzeih, verzeih, daß meine Seele sich (from Sonette aus dem Portugiesischen)
- Vor Jahren aber war mein Umgang sehr (from Sonette aus dem Portugiesischen)
- Was kann ich dir denn wiedergeben, du (from Sonette aus dem Portugiesischen)
- We have fires now, though the weather is lovely for November - Dominick Argento (Domesticity)
- We have met late -- it is too late to meet (from Poems) (A denial)
- We have met late -- it is too late to meet (from Poems) - Ralph Lewando (A denial)
- Weil du die Macht hast und die Gnade, hinter (from Sonette aus dem Portugiesischen)
- We more and more like our new apartment (Casa Guidi)
- We more and more like our new apartment - Dominick Argento (Casa Guidi)
- Wenn du mich lieben mußt, so soll es nur (from Sonette aus dem Portugiesischen) ENG
- Wenn schweigend Angesicht in Angesicht (from Sonette aus dem Portugiesischen)
- What can I give thee back, O liberal (What can I give thee back, O liberal) (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) - Eleanor Everest Freer, Bernard James Naylor GER
- What can I give thee back, O liberal (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) GER - Eleanor Everest Freer, Bernard James Naylor (What can I give thee back, O liberal)
- What I do, and what I dream (Go from me. Yet I feel that I shall stand) (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) - Maude Valérie White GER GER
- What's the best thing in the world? (The best thing in the world)
- What's the best thing in the world? - Kees Schoonenbeek (The best)
- What was he doing, the great god Pan (A musical instrument)
- What was he doing, the great god Pan - Edgar Leslie Bainton, Lulu Jones Downing, Noël Goemanne (A musical instrument)
- What was he doing, the great god Pan - Emma Louise Ashford (Pan among the reeds)
- What was he doing, the great god Pan - Carl Reinhold Busch (Pan's flute)
- What was he doing, the great god Pan - Henry Crane Perrin (Pan's pipes)
- What was he doing, the great god Pan - Wallace Arthur Sabin, David Stanley Smith (Pan)
- What was he doing, the great god Pan - Bernard Farebrother (The Great God Pan)
- When Angelus is ringing (On the door you will not enter) (from Poems) - Valerie Saalbach
- When our two souls stand up erect and strong (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) GER - Carlos Surinach (Our two souls)
- When our two souls stand up erect and strong (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) GER - Reginald Chauncey Robbins (Sonnet from the Portuguese)
- When our two souls stand up erect and strong (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) GER - (James) Healey Willan, Arthur Wills (Sonnet)
- When our two souls stand up erect and strong (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) GER - (Charles) Alfred de Kaiser (United)
- When our two souls stand up erect and strong (When our two souls stand up erect and strong) (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) - Celius Dougherty, Eleanor Everest Freer, William Arthur Goldsworthy, Michael Alexander Kimbell GER
- When our two souls stand up erect and strong (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) GER - Celius Dougherty, Eleanor Everest Freer, William Arthur Goldsworthy, Michael Alexander Kimbell (When our two souls stand up erect and strong)
- When our two souls stand up erect and strong (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) GER - Fritz Bennicke Hart (When our two souls)
- When our two souls (When our two souls stand up erect and strong) (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) - Fritz Bennicke Hart GER
- When some belovèd voice that was to you (Substitution)
- When some belovèd voice that was to you - Samuel Coleridge-Taylor (Substitution)
- When soul is joined to soul (Oh, wilt thou have my hand, Dear, to lie along in thine?) (from Poems) - Amy Marcy Cheney Beach
- When the palace ladies (On the door you will not enter) (from Poems) - Valerie Saalbach
- When we met first and loved, I did not build (When we met first and loved, I did not build) (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) - Eleanor Everest Freer GER
- When we met first and loved, I did not build (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) GER - Eleanor Everest Freer (When we met first and loved, I did not build)
- White lilies (Of English blood, of Tuscan birth,) - Joseph Williams
- Wie ich dich liebe? Laß mich zählen wie (from Sonette aus dem Portugiesischen) CHI HUN - Siegmund Schmidt (Wie ich dich liebe)
- Wie ich dich liebe (Wie ich dich liebe? Laß mich zählen wie) (from Sonette aus dem Portugiesischen) - Siegmund Schmidt CHI HUN
- Wilt thou have my hand (Oh, wilt thou have my hand, Dear, to lie along in thine?) (from Poems) - Herbert Stothart
- Wisdom Unapplied (If I were thou, O butterfly)
- Wisdom Unapplied (If I were thou, O butterfly) - Joseph Williams
- With thee anear (The face of all the world is changed, I think) (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) - Carlos Surinach GER
- With the same heart, I said, I'll answer thee (With the same heart, I said, I'll answer thee) (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) - Eleanor Everest Freer, Libby Larsen GER
- With the same heart, I said, I'll answer thee (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) GER - Eleanor Everest Freer, Libby Larsen (With the same heart, I said, I'll answer thee)
- Yes, call me by my pet-name! let me hear (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) GER - Eleanor Everest Freer (Yes, call me by my pet-name!)
- Yes, call me by my pet-name! (Yes, call me by my pet-name! let me hear) (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) - Eleanor Everest Freer GER
- Yet half a beast is the great god Pan (A musical instrument)
- Yet, love is beautiful indeed (Yet, love, mere love, is beautiful indeed) (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) - Carlos Surinach GER
- Yet, love, mere love, is beautiful indeed (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) GER - (Charles) Alfred de Kaiser (A Paean Love)
- Yet, love, mere love, is beautiful indeed (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) GER - Carlos Surinach (Yet, love is beautiful indeed)
- Yet, love, mere love, is beautiful indeed (Yet, love, mere love, is beautiful indeed) (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) - Eleanor Everest Freer, Bernard James Naylor GER
- Yet, love, mere love, is beautiful indeed (from Poems - Sonnets from the Portuguese) GER - Eleanor Everest Freer, Bernard James Naylor (Yet, love, mere love, is beautiful indeed)
- You love all, you say (from Last Poems) (May's love)
- You love all, you say (from Last Poems) - Charles Villiers Stanford, Sir (May's love)
- You see this dog. It was but yesterday (Flush or Faunus)
- You see this dog. It was but yesterday - John C. Mucci (Flush or Faunus?)
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