Description | The catalogue records for Rhodes's music settings (published and manuscript) do not normally give details of the source of the words. The following is an alphabetical list of titles of songs, hymns etc with author of text as appropriate, together with the source of the words.
'Apparitions'. Words by Robert Browning 'Be Strong and of Good Courage'. Anon 'Begone! dull care. Old English Song'. Anon 'Bring from the craggy haunts'. Words by John Todhunter 'Content'. Words by Thomas Dekker 'Curfew'. Words by Longfellow 'Daffodils'. Words by William Wordsworth 'The Daisies'. Words by Bliss Carman 'Dear Lord and Father of Mankind'. Words by J. G. Whittier 'Derelict. The Lament of the Idle Ships'. Words by Vice-Admiral Stephen Radcliffe 'A deserted home'. Words by S. R. Lysaght 'Devotion'. Words by P. B. Shelley 'Diaphenia'. Words by H. Constable 'The Downs'. Words by Robert Bridges 'Echo'. Words by Christina Rossetti 'Egypt's Might is tumbled down'. Words by Mary Coleridge 'Evening'. Words by Lilian E. Rhodes 'An evening confession'. Words by J. H. Newman 'Father Eternal'. Words by Laurence Housman 'Fight the good fight'. Words by J. S. B. Monsell 'Give a man a horse he can ride'. Words by James Thomson 'Green Fields of England'. Words by A. H. Clough 'The Hay Loft'. Words by R. L. Stevenson 'He who would valiant be'. Words by John Bunyan 'Home Thoughts from Abroad'. Words by Robert Browning 'I am the Way'. Words by Alice Meynek 'I heard a linnet courting'. Words by Robert Bridges 'I would I were the glow-worm'. Words by Mathilde Blind, 'Love in Exile' 'In a Gondola'. Words by P. B. Shelley 'Infinitude'. Words by J. Cartwright Frith 'King of Glory, King of Peace'. Words by George Herbert 'The Last Invocation'. Words by Walt Whitman 'Let my voice ring out'. Words by James Thomson 'Life! I know not what thou art'. Words by A. L. Barbauld 'Lord, it belongs not to my care'. Words by Ben Jonson 'Love Unto Thine Own Who Camest'. Words from The Yattendon Hymnal 'Maiden of Dreams'. Words by Gerald O'Connor 'The Man of Life Upright'. Words by Thomas Campion 'Millicent'. Words by Robert Bridges 'Mother and Child'. Words by Gerald Bullett 'Mountain Roads'. Words by Edith Riches 'The Nativity'. Words by Ben Jonson 'The New House'. Words by Edward Thomas A New Year Hymn: 'Great God, Thou living source of joy'. Words by E. H. Blakeney 'No Eyes but Thine'. Words by J. Cartwright Frith A nocturn: 'As the Moon's soft splendour'. Words by P. B. Shelley Nocturne: 'She comes not when Noon is on the roses'. Words by Herbert Trench 'Now let us all praise famous men'. Words by J. A. Peart 'O that it were granted me Lord'. Words by Thomas à Kempis 'Oh The Oak and the Ash'. Anon 'One Grief of Thine'. Words by Robert Bridges 'The Open Road'. Words by Alfred Noyes 'Orpheus with his lute'. Words by William Shakespeare 'Phyllida's Love-Call'. Words from England's Helicon 'The Passionate Shepherd to his Love'. Words by Christopher Marlowe 'The Path of Duty'. Words by Lord Tennyson 'A Pilgrim's School Song'. Words by E. G. Selwyn 'A Piper'. Words by Seumas O'Sullivan 'Pirate Story'. Words by R. L. Stevenson 'Prospice'. Words by Robert Browning 'Requiescat'. Words by Lord Tennyson 'Sailor, what of the Isles'. Words by Edith Sitwell 'Say not, the struggle naught availeth'. Words by Rev J. M. C. Crum 'The Sea Gipsy'. Words by Richard Hovey 'Soldiers of the Cross, arise'. Words by W. W. How 'A Song of April'. Words by Margaret L. Woods 'A Song of Three Singers'. Words by William Watson 'The Storm'. Anon 'The Sun's Travels'. Words by R. L. Stevenson 'There sits a bird on every tree'. Anon 'Thou wilt not go and leave me here'. Anon 'To Music'. Words by Lilian Rhodes 'To Violets (I)'. Words by Robert Herrick 'To Violets (II)'. Words by George Meredith 'To-morrow'.Words by J. Collins 'The Trees. A Child's Song in Spring'. Words by E. Nesbit 'Under the Greenwood Tree'. Words by William Shakespeare 'Vesper Hymn'. Words by Thomas Moore 'The Voice of Spring'. Words by Felicity Hemans 'The Widow Bird'. Words by P. B. Shelley 'Wherefore sit you there alone?'. Words by Rev J. M. C. Crum 'Why art thou sad, my dearest?'. Words by Robert Bridges 'Windy Nights'. Words by R. L. Stevenson T'he Wine of Life'. Words by C. Fox Smith |