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Orchard Songs
By Norman Gale
Gale, Norman (1862-1942)
[dedication]
[section]
A COTSWOLD VILLAGE
PARTING
AN ORCHARD DANCE
DELIA
BABY
CONVALESCENCE
THE NIGHTINGALE
AT MIDNIGHT
A PASTORAL
HAPPY LIFE
INSPIRATION
TO DORA
CLARINDA'S BEAUTY
REGRET
A CONTRAST
A SONG
CICELY BATHING
HESTER SINCLAIR
BETTER SO
DORA'S RIBBON
COMFORT
TO A GLOW-WORM
A SONG
AT EVENING
OLD LETTERS
MORNING
A LULLABY
TO MY LOVE
A DEFENCE
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TO MY LOVE
(With a rose)
That
freedom thou dost now control
Once basely commerced with my soul;
All inward enterprise, unchid,
In fancy grew as Fancy bid;
But now, possessed by thee, it grows
So clean a captive as this rose.
Orchard Songs