The following poems from “’Twixt Earth and Stars,” by Marguerite Radclyffe-Hall, have been set to music:
“A Song.” Chappell and Co.
“Italian Spring.” Boosey and Co.
“On the Lagoon.” Boosey and Co.
“A Sea Cycle.” (No. XV.) Chappell and Co.
“Let not the Morning Break,” etc. The John Church Co., Ltd.
“Shall I Complain?” Metzler and Co.
“Gentle Dame Priscilla.” Chappell and Co.
The following poems from “A Sheaf of Verses” are set to music:
“In Couples.” Chappell and Co.
“To My Little Cousin.” Chappell and Co.
“To a Baby.” Chappell and Co.
“Butterfly.” Chappell and Co.
“Our Little Love is Newly Born.” Chappell and Co.
“Hands and Lips.” Chappell and Co.
The following poems from “Poems of the Past and Present,” by Marguerite Radclyffe-Hall, have been set to music:
“The Birth of the Rainbow.” Boosey and Co.
“On the Hill-side.” Boosey and Co.
Fruit of the Nispero, Nos. III., XI., XXIV. Boosey and Co.
“The Silver Rose” (From Three Songs of Nowhere Town). The John Church Co., Ltd.
“The Garden.” Chappell and Co.
“To a Lily.” Chappell and Co.
“A Farewell.” Chappell and Co.
“‘Good Morning,’ said the Thrush.” Chappell and Co.
“The Hills of By and Bye.” Chappell and Co.
“The Rhyme of the Shepherd.” Chappell and Co.
“The White Bird.” Chappell and Co.
“Fruit of the Nispero,” Nos. I., VIII., XIV., XX., XXIII. Chappell and Co.
“A Song of Youth.”
“To a Child.”
“Fruit of the Nispero,” No. XVI.
The following poems from “Songs of Three Counties and Other Poems,” have been set to music.
“Walking Out.” Chappell and Co.
“Eastnor Churchyard.” Chappell and Co.
“Willow Wand.” Boosey and Co.