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Available Poems in Collected Poems (by William Soutar )

[Incomplete]

  • A laddie's sang  (Benjamin Britten)
  • A lucky chap  (Ronald Stevenson) [x]
  • Bairn-Time  (Martin Dalby) [x]
  • Ballad  (Louis Cheslock, James MacMillan)
  • Bed-time  (Benjamin Britten)
  • Black day  (Benjamin Britten)
  • Day is düne  (Ronald Stevenson)
  • Dreepin weather  (Ronald Stevenson) [x]
  • Hill sang  (Ronald Stevenson) [x]
  • It was your faither and mither  (Benjamin Britten)
  • Supper  (Benjamin Britten)
  • The auld aik  (Benjamin Britten)
  • The Buckie Braes  (Ronald Stevenson) [x]
  • The droll wee man  (Ronald Stevenson) [x]
  • The larky lad  (Benjamin Britten)
  • The quiet comes in  (Ronald Stevenson) [x]
  • There’s pairt o’ it young  (Benjamin Britten)
  • Waggletail  (Ronald Stevenson) [x]
  • Who are these children?  (Benjamin Britten)

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