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Available Poems in Hawthorn and Lavender with Other Verses - Hawthorn and Lavender (by William Ernest Henley )

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  • Finale  (Charles Albert Lidgey)
  • no. 6. In the red April dawn  (Robert Clarence Raybould, Charles Willeby)
  • no. 9. The wind on the wold  (Charles Albert Lidgey, Ernest Walker, Healey Willan)
  • no. 13. Of a gray ancestor, Tom Heywood hight  (Charles Albert Lidgey, Graham Peel, Benjamin Lincoln Whelply, Charles Willeby)
  • no. 15. Sleeping down the golden hours!  (Ernest Walker)
  • no. 17. Look down, dear eyes, look down  (Constant Lambert, Charles Willeby)
  • no. 20. After the grim daylight  (Charles Willeby)
  • no. 25. This is the moon of roses  (Karolyn Wells Bassett, Bainbridge Crist, Clayton Johns)
  • no. 26. June, and a warm, sweet rain  (Maude Valérie White, Pedro de Zulueta)
  • no. 27. It was a bowl of roses  (Robert Coningsby Clarke, Francis George Scott)
  • no. 28. Your feet as glad  (Charles Willeby)
  • no. 29. A world of leafage murmurous and a-twinkle  (Charles Willeby)
  • no. 30. I send you roses -- red, like love  (Charles Willeby)
  • no. 35. Sing to me, sing, and sing again  (Sidney Homer, Clayton Johns, Charles Albert Lidgey)
  • no. 37. 'Twas in a world of living leaves  (John Parsons Beach)
  • no. 40. Dearest, when I am dead  (Carl Rossini Diton, Ivor Gurney, Sidney Homer, Frank Lambert, Charles Albert Lidgey)
  • no. 41. Dear hands, so many times so much  (Frank Lambert)
  • no. 48. Gray hills, gray skies, gray lights  (Charles Albert Lidgey)

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