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Six Songs from A Shropshire Lad | |
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I. Such a starved bank of moss |
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II. Meeting at night |
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III. My star |
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IV. Nay but you, who do not love her |
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V. The worst of it |
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VI. After |
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VII. From Easter Day |
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VIII. The year's at the spring |
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Diaphenia |
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Epitaph on Salathiel Pavy |
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To Gratiana dancing and singing |
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I. The vagabond |
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II. Let Beauty awake |
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III. The roadside fire |
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IV. Youth and love |
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V. In dreams |
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VI. The infinite shining heavens |
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VII. Whither must I wander? |
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VIII. Bright is the ring of words |
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IX. I have trod the upward and the downward slope |
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I. Bredon Hill |
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II. Oh fair enough are sky and plain |
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III. When the lad for longing sighs |
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IV. On the idle hill of summer |
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V. With rue my heart is laden |
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I. Loveliest of trees |
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II. When I was one-and-twenty |
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III. Look not in my eyes |
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IV. Think no more, lad |
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V. The lads in their hundreds |
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VI. Is my team ploughing? |
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