Poetry Cafe 156 : A South Shropshire Spring

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Poetry Cafe 181: 'Twelfth Night' or 'Was Ihr Wollt'
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Poetry Cafe 180: 'Now and Then'
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Poetry Cafe 177 : Thomas Hardy Poems (2)
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A South Shropshire Spring

  1. A.E. Housman: ‘Into my heart…’
  2. Mary Webb: ‘Very Early’
  3. Song of a blackbird
  4. The Living Edge: a Wanderer’s Guide to Wenlock Edge’ (National Trust, 2011)
  5. John Ireland: ‘Spring will not wait’ (piano solo)
  6. Country Diary: Wenlock Edge, Shropshire’ (The Guardian, April 28, 2022)
  7. Wilfred Owen: ‘Spring Offensive’
  8. Virgil: ‘Eclogues 1’ (epilogue)
  9. A.E. Housman, from letter to an English teacher in Algeria
  10. A.E. Housman, from ‘The Name and Nature of Poetry’ (lecture, May 1933)
  11. George Butterworth: ‘Loveliest of Trees’ (poem by A.E. Housman)
  12. Arthur Somervell: ‘Loveliest of Trees’
  13. George Butterworth: ‘Is my team ploughing?’ (poem by A.E. Housman)
  14. Ralph Vaughan Williams: ‘Is my team ploughing?’
  15. A.E. Housman: ‘On Wenlock Edge’
  16. Ralph Vaughan Williams: ‘On Wenlock Edge’
  17. Thomas Hardy: ‘The Roman Road’
  18. Ottorino Respighi: ‘The Pines of the Appian Way’, from ‘Pines of Rome’
  19. W.H. Auden: ‘In Praise of Limestone’
  20. D.H. Lawrence: from ‘St.Mawr’
  21. John Masefield: ‘In the red west…’
  22. George Butterworth: ‘On the Banks of Green Willow’
  23. Bruce Chatwin: from ‘On the Black Hill’
  24. E.M. Forster: from ‘Howards End’
  25. A.E. Housman: ‘Epilogue’
  26. George Butterworth: ‘Rhapsody, A Shropshire Lad’

 

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