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Poems for Piano, Vol. 1, Op. 4: Unroll the flicker's rousing drum |
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Poems for Piano, Vol. 1, Op. 4: Wake subtler dreams, and touch me nigh to tears |
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Poems for Piano, Vol. 1, Op. 4: Gather for the festival bright **** and purple shell |
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Poems for Piano, Vol. 3, Op. 14: Each gay dunce shall lend a hand |
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Poems for Piano, Vol. 3, Op. 14: Rear its frondings sighing in aetherial folds |
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Poems for Piano, Vol. 3, Op. 14: And hunged like those top jewels of the night |
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Poems for Piano, Vol. 3, Op. 14: Listen! Can you hear the antic melody of fear |
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Poems for Piano, Vol. 2, Op. 5: Make me drunken with deep red torrents of joy |
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Poems for Piano, Vol. 1, Op. 4: Whose thin fraud I wink at privily |
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Poems for Piano, Vol. 2, Op. 5: Sleep, weary mind; dream, heart's desire |
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Poems for Piano, Vol. 2, Op. 5: Dust in sunlight, and memory in corners |
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Poems for Piano, Vol. 1, Op. 4: Ravished lute, sing to her virgin ears |
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Poems for Piano, Vol. 1, Op. 4: Soft is the collied night |
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Poems for Piano, Vol. 2, Op. 5: To whose more clear than crystal voice |
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Poems for Piano, Vol. 3, Op. 14: Puffed out and marching upon a blue sky |
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