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Available Poems in The Shorter Poems of Robert Bridges (by Robert Seymour Bridges )

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  • Absence  (Ivor Gurney)
  • Angel spirits of sleep  (Edgar Leslie Bainton, Rebecca Clarke, James McDonald Gayfer, Fritz Bennicke Hart, Gustav Holst, Hamish MacCunn, Cyril Bradley Rootham, Healey Willan)
  • April, 1885  (Frederick M. May, Robin Humphrey Milford, John Theodore Livingston Raynor)
  • Crown Winter with green  (Fritz Bennicke Hart, Hamish MacCunn, Greta Tomlins)
  • Fire of heaven, whose starry arrow  (Hamish MacCunn)
  • Gay Robin is seen no more  (Mark Raphael, John Anthony Ritchie, Brian Schlotel)
  • Hark to the merry birds, hark how they sing !  (Moneta Morrison Eagles, John Anthony Ritchie)
  • I heard a linnet courting  (Charles Villiers Stanford, Sir)
  • I made another song  (Elizabeth Maconchy)
  • Laus Deo  (Robin Humphrey Milford, Clare T. Peach, John Anthony Ritchie, John Brown Russell Whitfield)
  • Love on my heart from heaven fell  (Clive Saville Carey, Fritz Bennicke Hart, Gustav Holst, Robin Humphrey Milford, Mark Raphael)
  • My bed and pillow are cold  (Hamish MacCunn)
  • My eyes for beauty pine  (Arnold Edward Trevor Bax, Sir, Herbert Norman Howells)
  • My spirit kisseth thine  (Ivor Gurney)
  • My spirit sang all day  (Gerald Finzi, Gustav Holst, John Anthony Ritchie) DUT
  • Say who is this with silvered hair  (Fritz Bennicke Hart, Gustav Holst)
  • Since thou, O fondest and truest  (Ina Boyle, Clive Saville Carey, Ivor Gurney, Samuel Liddle, Bernard James Naylor, Charles Wilfred Orr, Charles Hubert Hastings Parry, Sir, Charles Villiers Stanford, Sir, Healey Willan)
  • Song  (Frederic Field Bullard, Charles Villiers Stanford, Sir)
  • Song  (David Campbell Dorward, Gerald Finzi)
  • Spring goeth all in white  ([more than ten composers])
  • The birds that sing on autumn eves  (Gustav Holst, Robin Humphrey Milford)
  • The clouds have left the sky  (Freda Mary Swain)
  • The hill pines were sighing  (Ivor Gurney, Maurice Jacobson)
  • The idle life I lead  (Fritz Bennicke Hart, Hamish MacCunn, Clara Osmond)
  • The storm is over, the land hushes to rest  (Hans Gál, David W. Maves, Robin Humphrey Milford)
  • The upper skies are palest blue  (Fritz Bennicke Hart)
  • The windmill  (William Gillies Whittaker)
  • When June is come, then all the day  (Gerald Wilfred Cockshott, Rose Drever, Ivor Gurney, Fritz Bennicke Hart, Cecil Hazelhurst, Ernest John Moeran, Reginald Osborne, John Theodore Livingston Raynor, Greta Tomlins)
  • Ye thrilled me once, ye mournful strains  (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry, Sir)

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