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Available Poems in More Poems (by Alfred Edward Housman )

[Complete]

  • They say my verse is sad: no wonder  (Ernst Bacon)
  • no. 1. Easter Hymn  (Ian Venables, John Ramsden Williamson) GER
  • no. 2. When Israel out of Egypt came  (John Ramsden Williamson)
  • no. 3. For these of old the trader 
  • no. 4. The sage to the young man 
  • no. 5. Diffugere nives (Horace, Odes IV 7) 
  • no. 6. I to my perils 
  • no. 7. Stars, I have seen them fall  (Ernst Bacon, Peggy Glanville-Hicks, Jake Heggie, Daniel Rogers Pinkham)
  • no. 8. Give me a land of boughs in leaf  (John Ramsden Williamson)
  • no. 9. When green buds hang in the elm like dust  (Leslie Mann, Ian Venables, John Ramsden Williamson)
  • no. 10. The weeping Pleiads wester  (John Ramsden Williamson)
  • no. 11. The rainy Pleiads wester  (Ernst Bacon, John Ramsden Williamson)
  • no. 12. I promise nothing: friends will part  (Jacob Avshalomov, Peggy Glanville-Hicks, John Ramsden Williamson)
  • no. 13. I lay me down and slumber  (John Ramsden Williamson)
  • no. 14. The farms of home lie lost in even  (Jake Heggie, Jan Meyerowitz, John Ramsden Williamson)
  • no. 15. Tarry, delight, so seldom met 
  • no. 16. How clear, how lovely bright  (Ian Venables, John Ramsden Williamson)
  • no. 17. Bells in tower at evening toll  (Edward Toner Cone)
  • no. 18. Delight it is in youth and May  (John Ramsden Williamson)
  • no. 19. The mill-stream, now that noises cease  (Leslie Mann, John Ramsden Williamson)
  • no. 20. Like mine, the veins of these that slumber  (John Ramsden Williamson)
  • no. 21. The world goes none the lamer  (John Ramsden Williamson)
  • no. 22. Ho, everyone that thirsteth  (John Ramsden Williamson)
  • no. 23. Crossing alone the nighted ferry 
  • no. 24. Stone, steel, dominions pass  (Jan Meyerowitz)
  • no. 25. Yon flakes that fret the eastern sky  (John Ramsden Williamson)
  • no. 26. Good creatures, do you love your lives 
  • no. 27. To stand up straight and tread the turning mill 
  • no. 28. He, standing hushed, a pace or two apart 
  • no. 29. From the wash the laundress sends  (Peggy Glanville-Hicks)
  • no. 30. Shake hands, we shall never be friends, all's over 
  • no. 31. Because I liked you better  (Lennox Randal Francis Berkeley, Sir, Jake Heggie, Robert Hugill, Ian Venables, John Ramsden Williamson)
  • no. 32. With seed the sowers scatter  (Humphrey Searle, John Ramsden Williamson)
  • no. 33. On forelands high in heaven  (John Ramsden Williamson)
  • no. 34. Young is the blood that yonder  (John Ramsden Williamson)
  • no. 35. Half-way, for one commandment broken 
  • no. 36. Here dead we lie  (Ernst Bacon, Richard Jackson Cumming, Torsten Rasch)
  • no. 37. I did not lose my heart in summer's even  (John Woods Duke, John Ramsden Williamson)
  • no. 38. By shores and woods and steeples  (John Ramsden Williamson)
  • no. 39. My dreams are of a field afar  (Ernst Bacon, John Ramsden Williamson)
  • no. 40. Farewell to a name and a number  (Ernst Bacon, John Ramsden Williamson)
  • no. 41. He looked at me with eyes I thought  (Robert Hugill, John Ramsden Williamson)
  • no. 42. A. J. J.  (Robert Hugill, John Ramsden Williamson)
  • no. 43. I wake from dreams and turning  (Victor Babin, John Ramsden Williamson)
  • no. 44. Far known to sea and shore 
  • no. 45. Smooth between sea and land  (John Ramsden Williamson)
  • no. 46. The Land of Biscay 
  • no. 47. For my funeral  (Ernst Bacon, John Ramsden Williamson)
  • no. 48. Parta quies  (Edward Toner Cone, John Edmunds, Martin Kalamanoff, John Ramsden Williamson)

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