by Walter De la Mare (1873 - 1956)
Mrs. MacQueen Matches original text
Language: English
With glass like a bull's-eye, And shutters of green, Down on the cobbles Lives Mrs. MacQueen, At six she rises; At nine you see Her candle shine out In the linden tree: And at half-past nine Not a sound is nigh But the bright moon's creeping Across the sky; Or a far dog baying; Or a twittering bird In its drowsy nest, In the darkness stirred; Or like the roar Of a distant sea A long-drawn S-s-sh In the linden tree.
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Composition:
- Set to music by Herbert Norman Howells (1892 - 1983), "Mrs. MacQueen", op. 33 no. 3 (1919), published 1923 [ voice and piano ], from Peacock Pie, no. 3
Text Authorship:
- by Walter De la Mare (1873 - 1956), "Mrs. MacQueen or the Lollie-Shop", appears in Peacock Pie: A Book of Rhymes, in 4. Places and People, no. 8, first published 1913
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This text was added to the website: 2008-01-13
Line count: 20
Word count: 81