Seven Poems of Robert Bridges: No. 1, I Praise the Tender Flower

Gerald Finzi, Robert Bridges

I praise the tender flower,
That on a mournful day
Bloomed in my garden bower
And made the winter gay.
Its loveliness contented
My heart tormented.
I praise the gentle maid
Whose happy voice and smile
To confidence betrayed
My doleful heart awhile:
And gave my spirit deploring
Fresh wings for soaring.
The maid for very fear
Of love I durst not tell:
The rose could never hear,
Though I bespake her well:
So in my song I bind them
For all to find them.

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Who composed the song “Seven Poems of Robert Bridges: No. 1, I Praise the Tender Flower” by The Sixteen?
The song “Seven Poems of Robert Bridges: No. 1, I Praise the Tender Flower” by The Sixteen was composed by Gerald Finzi, Robert Bridges.

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