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Available Poems in Poems (by Robert Seymour Bridges )

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  • A passer-by  (Reginald Chauncey Robbins)
  • A poppy grows upon the shore  (Ivor Gurney)
  • Awake, my heart, to be loved, awake, awake!  (William Henry Harris, Sir, Gustav Holst, John Theodore Livingston Raynor, William Brocklesby Wordsworth)
  • Dear lady, when thou frownest  (Ivor Gurney)
  • Dejection  (Gerald Finzi)
  • Elegy on a lady, whom grief for the death of her betrothed killed  (Gustav Holst)
  • I found to-day out walking  (Ivor Gurney)
  • I have loved flowers that fade  (Malcolm Boyd, David Campbell Dorward, Gerald Finzi, Ivor Gurney, Desmond Hayward Ratcliffe)
  • I heard a linnet courting  ([more than ten composers])
  • I love all beauteous things  ([more than ten composers])
  • I praise the tender flower  (Frank Bridge, Gerald Finzi, Ivor Gurney, Liza Lehmann, Charles Hubert Hastings Parry, Sir, Charles Villiers Stanford, Sir, Charles Hylton Stewart) DUT
  • I will not let thee go  (Rhoda Sinclair Coghill, Gustav Holst, Robin Humphrey Milford)
  • O Youth whose hope is high  (Harold Edwin Darke, John Anthony Ritchie)
  • Thou didst delight my eyes  (Frank Bridge, Chester Duncan, Gerald Finzi, Ivor Gurney, Gustav Holst)
  • Triolet  (Frank Bridge)
  • Triolet  (Gustav Holst)

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