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Available Poems in Prometheus Unbound (by Percy Bysshe Shelley )

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  • ⁠Echoes we: listen!  (Ellen Dickson, as Dolores)
  • Life of Life! thy lips enkindle  (Granville Ransome Bantock, Sir)
  • Love, from its awful throne of patient power  (George Dyson, Ralph Vaughan Williams)
  • O gentle Moon, the voice of thy delight  (Benjamin Burrows)
  • On a poet's lips I slept  (Creighton Allen, Sir Edward Cuthbert Bairstow, Havergal Brian, Benjamin Britten, Jean Coulthard) CAT FRE
  • Soon as the sound had ceased whose thunder filled  (Charles Villiers Stanford, Sir)
  • The pale stars are gone!  (Creighton Allen, Ellen Dickson, as Dolores)
  • The path through which that lovely twain  (Arnold Edward Trevor Bax, Sir)
  • Thy words are sweeter than aught else but his  (Ellen Dickson, as Dolores, John Woods Duke, Katharine Emily Eggar, Charles Villiers Stanford, Sir, David Evan Thomas, Maude Valérie White)
  • To suffer woes which hope thinks infinite  (Ralph Vaughan Williams)

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