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Available Poems in Last Poems (by Alfred Edward Housman )

[Complete]

  • We'll to the Woods no more  (Ernst Bacon, Mayme Chanwai, Louis Crerar, Chester Duncan, John Ireland, John Theodore Livingston Raynor, Douglas MacDonald Stewart, Harold Flower Thomas, Ralph Vaughan Williams)
  • no. 1. The West 
  • no. 2. As I gird on for fighting  (John Ramsden Williamson)
  • no. 3. Her strong enchantments failing  (Elaine Hugh-Jones, Nick Peros)
  • no. 4. Illic jacet  (John Ramsden Williamson)
  • no. 5. Grenadier  (John Addison, Benjamin Burrows, John Jeffreys, Oskar Morawetz, John Ramsden Williamson)
  • no. 6. Lancer  (John Ramsden Williamson)
  • no. 7. In valleys green and still  (Benjamin Burrows, John Woods Duke, Daniel Gregory Mason, Charles Wilfred Orr, Leslie Russell, Dom Thomas Symons, John Ramsden Williamson)
  • no. 8. Soldier from the wars returning  (Charles Wilfred Orr, John Ramsden Williamson)
  • no. 9. The chestnut casts his flambeaux, and the flowers  (Irwin Heilner, Ned Rorem)
  • no. 10. Could man be drunk for ever  (Irwin Heilner, John Ramsden Williamson)
  • no. 11. Yonder see the morning blink  (Benjamin Burrows, Keith Douglas, Sergius Kagen, Leslie Russell, Freda Mary Swain, John Ramsden Williamson)
  • no. 12. The laws of God, the laws of man  (Ernst Bacon, Joyce Barrell)
  • no. 13. The deserter  (Elisabeth Lutyens, Daniel Gregory Mason)
  • no. 14. The culprit  (Benjamin Burrows, John Ramsden Williamson)
  • no. 15. Eight o'clock  (Rebecca Clarke, Nick Peros, John Ramsden Williamson)
  • no. 16. Spring morning  (John Ramsden Williamson)
  • no. 17. Astronomy 
  • no. 18. The rain, it streams on stone and hillock  (John Theodore Livingston Raynor, John Ramsden Williamson)
  • no. 19. In midnights of November 
  • no. 20. The night is freezing fast  (Herbert Kennedy Andrews, Antony Garlick, Jake Heggie, David M. Hollister, Margarita L. Merriman, John Theodore Livingston Raynor, Leslie Russell, John Ramsden Williamson)
  • no. 21. The fairies break their dances  (John Ramsden Williamson)
  • no. 22. The sloe was lost in flower  (Raymond Wilding-White)
  • no. 23. In the morning, in the morning  (Arnold Edward Trevor Bax, Sir, Edward Toner Cone, Jake Heggie, Douglas MacDonald Stewart, Ralph Vaughan Williams, Raymond Wilding-White, John Ramsden Williamson)
  • no. 24. Epithalmium 
  • no. 25. The oracles  (Benjamin Burrows)
  • no. 26. The half-moon westers low, my love  ([more than ten composers])
  • no. 27. The sigh that heaves the grasses  (Benjamin Burrows, Douglas MacDonald Stewart, Ralph Vaughan Williams, John Ramsden Williamson)
  • no. 28. Now dreary dawns the eastern light  (Irwin Heilner, Leslie Russell, John Ramsden Williamson)
  • no. 29. Wake not for the world-heard thunder  (John Ramsden Williamson)
  • no. 30. Sinner's rue  (John Ramsden Williamson)
  • no. 31. Hell Gate 
  • no. 32. When I would muse in boyhood  (John Ireland, Leslie Russell, John Ramsden Williamson)
  • no. 33. When the eye of day is shut  (John Ramsden Williamson)
  • no. 34. The First of May  (Michael Head, Douglas Steele, Douglas MacDonald Stewart, Dom Thomas Symons, John Ramsden Williamson)
  • no. 35. When first my way to fair I took  (Benjamin Burrows, Michael Head, Frederick Lydiate, Daniel Gregory Mason, Leslie Russell, John Ramsden Williamson)
  • no. 36. Revolution  (John Ramsden Williamson)
  • no. 37. Epitaph on an army of mercenaries  (Ernst Bacon, Ivor Gurney, Francis George Scott)
  • no. 38. Oh stay at home, my lad, and plough  (John Theodore Livingston Raynor, Leslie Russell, John Ramsden Williamson)
  • no. 39. When summer's end is nighing  (Robert Hugill, Charles Wilfred Orr, John Ramsden Williamson)
  • no. 40. Tell me not here, it needs not saying  (John Theodore Livingston Raynor, John Ramsden Williamson)
  • no. 41. Fancy's knell  (Daniel Gregory Mason, Dom Thomas Symons, Ralph Vaughan Williams, John Ramsden Williamson)

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