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Author: Walter Savage Landor (1775-1864)
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Note: titles are in bold and first lines are in italics
Dying Speech of an Old Philosopher (I strove with none, for none was worth my strife
) - B. Johnston
Ermina in love - G. Bantock [x]
Finis (I strove with none, for none was worth my strife
) - P. Floridia-Napolino
I loved him not; and yet, now he is gone (from Citation and Examination of Shakespeare) E. Gross: The maid's lament
I strove with none (I strove with none, for none was worth my strife
) - G. Dyer, D. Mason, M. Sutherland
I strove with none, for none was worth my strife
B. Johnston: Dying Speech of an Old Philosopher
S. Huston: Impressions from Life
G. Dyer, D. Mason, M. Sutherland: I strove with none
D. Manneke: L'envoi
P. Floridia-Napolino: Finis
Impressions from Life (I strove with none, for none was worth my strife
) - S. Huston
It sometimes comes into my head
F. Bridge: O that it were so!
B. Huhn: That it were so
Last days (Leaf after leaf drops off, flower after flower
) (from The Last Fruit off an Old Tree) - B. Dieren
Late leaves (The leaves are falling; so am I) - C. Forsyth, R. Milford, L. Talma
Leaf after leaf drops off, flower after flower
(from The Last Fruit off an Old Tree) B. Dieren: Last days
L'envoi (I strove with none, for none was worth my strife
) - D. Manneke
Lines (One year ago my path was green) (from The Keepsake) B. Dieren: One year ago
Love must be gone (The fault is not mine if I love you too much) (from The Last Fruit off an Old Tree) - B. Dieren
Mild is the parting year (Mild is the parting year, and sweet) (from Gebir, Count Julian, and Other Poems - Ianthe) - B. Dieren
Mild is the parting year, and sweet (from Gebir, Count Julian, and Other Poems - Ianthe) B. Dieren: Mild is the parting year
Mother, I cannot mind my wheel (Mother, I cannot mind my wheel
) (from Simonidea) - N. Rorem, H. Barlow, C. Burleigh, A. Paucker, J. Edmunds, G. Foote, O. Morawetz ENG
Mother, I cannot mind my wheel
(from Simonidea) ENG N. Rorem, H. Barlow, C. Burleigh, A. Paucker, J. Edmunds, G. Foote, O. Morawetz: Mother, I cannot mind my wheel
O that it were so! (It sometimes comes into my head
) - F. Bridge
One year ago (One year ago my path was green) (from The Keepsake) - B. Dieren
One year ago my path was green (from The Keepsake) B. Dieren: One year ago
She I love (She I love (alas in vain!)) - B. Dieren
She I love (alas in vain!) B. Dieren: She I love
Thank heaven, Neæra, once again
(from Poetry by the Author of Gebir) [x] B. Dieren: Thank heaven, Yanthe
Thank heaven, Yanthe (Thank heaven, Neæra, once again
) (from Poetry by the Author of Gebir) - B. Dieren [x]
Thank heaven, Yanthe, once again
(from Poetry by the Author of Gebir) [x] B. Dieren: Thank heaven, Yanthe
That it were so (It sometimes comes into my head
) - B. Huhn
The fault is not mine if I love you too much (from The Last Fruit off an Old Tree) B. Dieren: Love must be gone
The late leaves (The leaves are falling; so am I) - L. Impey
The leaves are falling; so am I L. Impey: The late leaves
C. Forsyth, R. Milford, L. Talma: Late leaves
B. Dieren: The leaves are falling; so am I
The leaves are falling; so am I (The leaves are falling; so am I) - B. Dieren
The maid's lament (I loved him not; and yet, now he is gone) (from Citation and Examination of Shakespeare) - E. Gross
The tides of love - L. Bassett [x]
The torch of Love dispels the gloom B. Dieren: The touch of love
The touch of love (The torch of Love dispels the gloom) - B. Dieren
To Neæra (Thank heaven, Neæra, once again
) (from Poetry by the Author of Gebir) [x] B. Dieren: Thank heaven, Yanthe
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