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Available Poems in The Listeners and Other Poems (by Walter De la Mare )

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  • Alone  (James Brown, Paul McIntyre, David Stanley Smith)
  • An epitaph  ([more than ten composers])
  • Beware! 
  • Dreams  (Walter Joseph Buczynski, Victor Edward Galway, Gaynor D. Garrett, John Theodore Livingston Raynor, Douglas Steele)
  • Exile  (Cecil Armstrong Gibbs, Ivor Gurney, Imogen Clare Holst)
  • Far are the shades of Arabia  (William Denis Browne) FRE
  • Music unheard  (Cecil Armstrong Gibbs, Dennis Wickens)
  • Never more, sailor  (George Norman Peterkin)
  • Nod  ([more than ten composers]) CAT
  • Old Susan  (David Stanley Smith)
  • Queen Djenira  (Benjamin Burrows)
  • Rachel  (Lennox Randal Francis Berkeley, Sir, Benjamin Burrows, Paul McIntyre, David Stanley Smith)
  • Silence  (Eugene Goossens, Sir)
  • The bells  (Cecil Armstrong Gibbs)
  • The ghost  (Norman Auerbach, Gary Bachlund)
  • The hawthorn hath a deathly smell  (Gaynor D. Garrett)
  • The Listeners  (John Bartlett, Jack Hamilton Beeson, Norman Dello Joio, Cecil Armstrong Gibbs, Cyril Bertram Lander, Robin Stephenson, L. J. White, Douglas Young)
  • The mountains  (Cecil Armstrong Gibbs)
  • The scarecrow  (Cecil Armstrong Gibbs, David Stanley Smith)
  • The three cherry trees  (John Bartlett, Benjamin Burrows, Edward Joseph Dent, Herbert Norman Howells, Horace Johnson)
  • Winter  (Gary Bachlund, Edward Toner Cone, Ivor Gurney, Elaine Hugh-Jones, John Theodore Livingston Raynor, David E. Stone)

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