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Available Poems in Poems (by Alfred Tennyson, Lord )

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  • Amphion  (Charles Edward Ives)
  • Break, break, break  ([more than ten composers]) GER GER
  • Edward Gray  (Edward Lear, George Alexander MacFarren, Herbert Stanley Oakeley, Arthur Sullivan, Sir) GER
  • If I were loved, as I desire to be  (Dorothea Hollins)
  • The Death of the Old Year  (Samuel Charles Cooke, Eliza Davis, Robert Jackson)
  • The goose  (John Frederick Bridge, Cecil Armstrong Gibbs)
  • The miller's daughter  ([more than ten composers])
  • The Poet's Song  (Edith A. Bracken, A. H. Cox, Dotie Davies, as Hope Temple, Norman Dello Joio, Thomas Frederick Dunhill, Cecil Armstrong Gibbs, C. Oliphant , Charles Hubert Hastings Parry, Sir, Sidney Thomson, Sidney Peine Waddington)

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  • The Day-Dream
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    • Choric Song

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