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Available Poems in Songs from the Clay (by James Stephens )

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  • And it was windy weather  (Samuel Hans Adler, Phyllis Campbell, John Woods Duke, Dorothy Parke)
  • As evening falls  (Walter Byron Mourant)
  • A song for lovers  (Walter Byron Mourant, Deems Taylor)
  • At the edge of the sea  (Tom Dobson)
  • Barbarians  (Walter Byron Mourant)
  • Hesperus  (Frederick M. May) FRE GER GER ITA
  • In the night  (Edward Toner Cone)
  • The buds  (Walter Byron Mourant)
  • The centaurs  (William Busch)
  • The four old men  (Freda Mary Swain)
  • The goat paths  (Herbert Norman Howells, Walter Byron Mourant)
  • The king of the fairy men  (Sidney Homer, Freda Mary Swain)
  • The market  (Cecil Armstrong Gibbs)
  • The messenger  (Dorothy Parke, Deems Taylor)
  • The rivals  (Seymour Barab, M. Bowles, Arthur Duff, Walter Byron Mourant, Deems Taylor, Roy Teed, L. J. White)
  • The voice of God  (Walter Byron Mourant)
  • This way to Winter  (Leslie Mann)
  • Washed in silver  (Walter Byron Mourant)

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