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Available Poems in Poems (by Elizabeth Barrett Browning )

[Incomplete]

  • A child's thought of God  (Bryceson Treharne)
  • A denial  (Ralph Lewando)
  • Catarina to Camoens  (Elizabeth Philp, Valerie Saalbach)
  • Comfort  (Harry Broun, Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, D. Rhys Ford)
  • Inclusions  ([more than ten composers])
  • Insufficiency  (Frederic Hymen Cowen, Sir, Charles Beach Hawley, Theophilus Julius Henry Marzials, Janie Alexander Patterson, Arthur Patton, Elizabeth Philp, John Stainer, Joseph Williams, as Florian Pascal)
  • Question and Answer  (Mary Eleanor Ponssen)
  • Tears  (Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, Guchaninow, Russell G. Harris)
  • That day  (Alfred Nicholson, Wilbraham John Tollemache)
  • The mask  (Beta)

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