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1896 edition of Stevenson's Songs of Travel. Songs of Travel and Other Verses is an 1896 book of poetry by Robert Louis Stevenson. Originally published by Chatto & Windus, [1] it explores the author's perennial themes of travel and adventure. The work gained a new public and popularity when it was set to music in Songs of Travel by Ralph ...
"Whither Must I Wander" is a song composed by Ralph Vaughan Williams whose lyrics consist of a poem by Robert Louis Stevenson.The Stevenson poem, entitled Home no more home to me, whither must I wander?, [1] forms part of the collection of poems and songs called Songs of Travel and Other Verses [2] published in 1895, [3] and is originally intended to be sung to the tune of "Wandering Willie ...
Songs of Travel is a song cycle of nine songs originally written for baritone voice composed by Ralph Vaughan Williams, with poems drawn from the Robert Louis Stevenson collection Songs of Travel and Other Verses. A complete performance of the entire cycle lasts between 20 and 24 minutes. They were originally written for voice and piano.
Henry Newbolt, "Drake's Drum", published in the St. John's Gazette (first published in book form in Admirals All, and Other Verses 1897) [6] John Cowper Powys, Odes, and Other Poems [6] Arthur Quiller-Couch, Poems and Ballads; Christina Rossetti, New Poems, edited by W. M. Rossetti [6] Robert Louis Stevenson, Songs of Travel, and Other Verses [6]
Paul Laurence Dunbar – Lyrics of Lowly Life, Majors and Minors and "We Wear the Mask" A. E. Housman – A Shropshire Lad Robert Louis Stevenson (died 1894) – Songs of Travel, and Other Verses [ 20 ]
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Marching Song; My Shadow (poem) S. The Skye Boat Song; Songs of Travel and Other Verses; U. Underwoods This page was last edited on 8 January 2013, at 05:17 (UTC) ...
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