Tracks In This Album
"But Lord Christ, When That It Remembreth Me" From "The Wife Of Bath's Prologue" (Modern Pronounciation) - Rhythms Of Poetry - Frances Horovitz, Geoffrey Chaucer
"But Lord Christ, When That It Remembreth Me" From "The Wife Of Bath's Prologue" (Original Pronounciation) - Rhythms Of Poetry - Christina Millest, Geoffrey Chaucer
"Now In Her Tender Arms I Sweetly Bide" From Translation Of Ovid's Amores - Rhythms Of Poetry - Alasdair Clayre, John Donne, Christopher Marlowe, Patrick Garland
"When I Am Gone, Dream Me Some Happiness" From "To His Mistress Desiring To Travel With Him As His Page" - Rhythms Of Poetry - Alasdair Clayre, John Donne, Christopher Marlowe, Patrick Garland
"She Went To Plain-Work, And To Purling Brooks" From "Epistle To Miss Blount" - Rhythms Of Poetry - Alasdair Clayre, Alexander Pope
"Soft Went The Music The Soft Air Along" From Lamia - Rhythms Of Poetry - John Keats, Frances Horovitz
"Tamed By Miltown We Lie On Mother's Bed" From "Man And Wife" - Rhythms Of Poetry - Alasdair Clayre, Robert Lowell
"Haste Hapless Sighs, And Let Your Burning Breath" From "Go Crystal Tears" - Rhythms Of Poetry - Unknown Artist, Emma Kirkby, Anthony Bailes
"Black Is The Beauty Of The Brightest Day" From Tamburlaine Part II - Rhythms Of Poetry - Christopher Marlowe, Patrick Garland
"What Would It Pleasure Me To Have My Throat Cut" From The Duchess Of Malfi - Rhythms Of Poetry - Frances Horovitz, John Webster
"Is This The Region, This The Soul, The Clime" From Paradise Lost - Rhythms Of Poetry - John Milton, Patrick Garland
"Now Less In Springtime When On Southern Banks" From The Prelude - Rhythms Of Poetry - William Wordsworth, Alasdair Clayre
"I That Was Near Your Heart Was Removed Therefrom" From "Gerontion" - Rhythms Of Poetry - T. S. Eliot, Patrick Garland
"S'io Credesse Che Mia Risposta Fosse" From Inferno - Rhythms Of Poetry - Dante Alighieri, Giancarlo Ciccone
"O Voi Che Per La Via D'Amor Passate" From La Vita Nuova - Rhythms Of Poetry - Dante Alighieri, Augusto Zucconi
"I Saw My Lady Weep" - First Verse - Rhythms Of Poetry - Unknown Artist, Emma Kirkby, Anthony Bailes
"Let Us Go Then, You And I" From "The Love Song Of J. Alfred Prufrock" - Rhythms Of Poetry - T. S. Eliot, Patrick Garland
"By Saint Mary My Lady" From "To Mistress Isabel Pennell" - Rhythms Of Poetry - Alasdair Clayre, John Skelton
"First When I Cam' To The Town" From "The Lichtbob's Lassie" - Rhythms Of Poetry - Unknown Artist, Emma Kirkby
"For Nations Vague As Weed" - "Nothing To Be Said" - Rhythms Of Poetry - Philip Larkin, Patrick Garland
"Up With The Jocund Lark (Too Long We Take Our Rest)" From Polyolbion - Rhythms Of Poetry - Alasdair Clayre, Michael Drayton
"Blocus Sentimental! Messageries De Levant!,,," From "L'Hiver Qui Vient" - Rhythms Of Poetry - Jules Laforgue, Claude De Saché
With Serving Still - Rhythms Of Poetry - Frances Horovitz, Sir Thomas Wyatt
"There Is A Lady Sweet And Kind" (First Verse) - Rhythms Of Poetry - Unknown Artist, Alasdair Clayre
"Even Such Is Time, Which Takes In Trust" - "Epitaph" - Rhythms Of Poetry - Patrick Garland, Sir Walter Raleigh
"Straight Mine Eye Hath Caught New Pleasures" From "L'Allegro" - Rhythms Of Poetry - John Milton, Frances Horovitz
"Lay Your Sleeping Head My Love" - First Verse Of "Lullaby" - Rhythms Of Poetry - W. H. Auden, Patrick Garland
"Pange Lingua Gloriosi Proelium Certaminis" - First Verse - Rhythms Of Poetry - Frances Horovitz, Fortunatus
"Oh The After-Tram-Ride Quiet, When We Heard A Mile Behind" From "Parliament Hill Fields" - Rhythms Of Poetry - John Betjeman, Alasdair Clayre
"The Damzell Ronnes As If Her Feet Were Wings. And Though That Shee" From Translation Of Ovid's Metamorphoses - Rhythms Of Poetry - Frances Horovitz, Arthur Golding
"Underneath A Cypress Shade The Queen Of Love Sat Mourning" (First And Last Verse) - Rhythms Of Poetry - Unknown Artist, Emma Kirkby, Anthony Bailes
"May I For My Own Self Song's Truth Reckon" From "The Seafarer" - Rhythms Of Poetry - Ezra Pound, Patrick Garland
"Mæg Ic Be Me Sylfum Soogied Wrecan" (Original) - Rhythms Of Poetry - Unknown Artist, Norman Davies
"In A Somer Seson Whan Soft Was The Sonne" From Piers Plowman (Modern Pronounciation) - Rhythms Of Poetry - Alasdair Clayre, William Langland
"In A Somer Seson Whan Soft Was The Sonne" From Piers Plowman (Original Pronounciation) - Rhythms Of Poetry - Norman Davies, William Langland
"Wherewith Love To The Hart's Forest He Fleeth" From Translation Of Petracht's Sonnet "The Long Love That In My Thought Doth Harbour" - Rhythms Of Poetry - Sir Thomas Wyatt, Patrick Garland
"Doom Is Dark And Deeper Than Any Sea Dingle" From "The Wanderer" - Rhythms Of Poetry - W. H. Auden, Alasdair Clayre
"Listen To The Hoofbeats. Listen! Listen!" From Purgatory - Rhythms Of Poetry - William Butler Yeats, Patrick Garland
"Midwinter Spring Is Its Own Season" From "Little Gidding" - Rhythms Of Poetry - T. S. Eliot, Alasdair Clayre
"Bytuene Mershe And Averil" From "Alisoun" (c. 1300) - Rhythms Of Poetry - Unknown Artist, Norman Davies
"The Maidens Came" - "The Bridal Morn" - Rhythms Of Poetry - Unknown Artist, Frances Horovitz
"Clark Saunders And May Margaret" From "Clark Saunders" - Rhythms Of Poetry - Unknown Artist, Alasdair Clayre
"One Morning Fair As I Took The Air" From "Blackwaterside" - Rhythms Of Poetry - Unknown Artist, Emma Kirkby
"The Owl Is Abroad, The Bat And The Toad" - "The Witches' Charm" - Rhythms Of Poetry - Frances Horovitz, Ben Jonson
"The Night Is Chill, The Forest Bare" From "Christabel" - Rhythms Of Poetry - Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Patrick Garland
"In A Coign Of The Cliff Between Lowland And Highland" From "A Forsaken Garden" - Rhythms Of Poetry - A.C. Swinburne, Frances Horovitz
"It Was Pleasant And Delightful One Mid-summers Morn" (First Verse) - Rhythms Of Poetry - Unknown Artist, Emma Kirkby
"The Poplars Are Felled, Farewell To The Shade" From "The Poplar-Field" - Rhythms Of Poetry - William Cowper, Frances Horovitz
"When The Swift-Rolling Brook, Swollen Deep" - "The Storm-Wind" - Rhythms Of Poetry - William Barnes, Patrick Garland
"Hic Tamen Hanc Mecum Poteras Requiescere Noctem" From "Eclogue I" - Rhythms Of Poetry - Peter Levi, Virgil
"Rome Disappoints Me Much; I Hardly As Yet Understand, But" From Amours De Voyage - Rhythms Of Poetry - Alasdair Clayre, Arthur Hugh Clough
"Nunc Iuvar In Teneris Dominae Iacuisse Lacteris" From Amoures - Rhythms Of Poetry - Peter Levi, Ovid
"When The Present Gas Latched Its Postern Behind My Tremulous Stay" From "Afterwards" - Rhythms Of Poetry - Thomas Hardy, Patrick Garland
"Kehr In Die Dürftigen Herzen Des Volks, Lebendige Schönheit" From "An Diotima" - Rhythms Of Poetry - Friedrich Hölderlin, Hans-Arnold Staiger
"Like A Skein Of Loose Skin Blown Against A Wall" - "The Garden" - Rhythms Of Poetry - Ezra Pound, Alasdair Clayre
"The Is The Lower Sling Swivel. And This" From "Naming Of Parts" - Rhythms Of Poetry - Henry Reed, Patrick Garland
"Poikilóthron' Áthanat Aphródita" (First Verse) - Rhythms Of Poetry - Sappho, Peter Levi
"When The Fierce North-Wind With Its Airy Forces" From "The Day Of Judgement" - Rhythms Of Poetry - Isaac Watts, Frances Horovitz
"I Caught This Morning Morning's Minion, King-" From "The Windhover" - Rhythms Of Poetry - G. M. Hopkins, Patrick Garland
Book Of Psalms - "O Come, Let Us Sing Unto The Lord" From Authorized Version, Psalm 95 - Rhythms Of Poetry - Unknown Artist, Frances Horovitz
"For I Will Consider My Cat, Jeoffry" From "Jubilante Agno" - Rhythms Of Poetry - Alasdair Clayre, Patrick Garland, Christopher Smart
"The Banks Of The Thames Are Clouded! The Ancient Porches Of Albion Are" From "Jerusalem" - Rhythms Of Poetry - William Blake, Alasdair Clayre
"I Sing The Body Electric" - Rhythms Of Poetry - Walt Whitman, Patrick Garland
"With Innocent Wide Penguin Eyes, Three" From "Bird-Witted" - Rhythms Of Poetry - Marianne Moore, Frances Horovitz
"Reality Is To Be Sought, Not In Concrete" - "Aesthetic" - Rhythms Of Poetry - Alasdair Clayre, Charles Tomlinson
"He Said: Let's Stay Here" - "Party Piece" - Rhythms Of Poetry - Brian Patten, Patrick Garland
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