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Available Poems in The Spanish Gypsy (by Mary Ann Evans )

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  • Came a pretty maid  (Charles Villiers Stanford, Sir)
  • Day is dying! Float, O song  (Charles Villiers Stanford, Sir)
  • It was in the prime  (Charles Villiers Stanford, Sir)
  • Maiden, crowned with glossy blackness  (Charles Villiers Stanford, Sir)
  • O bird, that used to press  (Margaret Ruthven Lang, Arthur Sullivan, Sir)
  • Should I long that dark were fair?  (Charles Villiers Stanford, Sir)
  • Spring comes hither  (Arthur Foote, Margaret Ruthven Lang, Charles Villiers Stanford, Sir)
  • The world is great: the birds all fly from me  (Charles Villiers Stanford, Sir)
  • Warm whisp'ring through the slender olive leaves  (Charles Villiers Stanford, Sir)

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