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  2. The Land of Lost Content (John Ireland) - Wikipedia

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    The Land of Lost Content is a song cycle for voice and piano composed in 1920–21 by John Ireland (1879–1962). It consists of settings of six poems by A. E. Housman from his 1896 collection A Shropshire Lad. [1] [2] A typical performance takes about 11 minutes.

  3. A. E. Housman - Wikipedia

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    Housman wrote many of them while living in Highgate, London, before ever visiting Shropshire, which he presented in an idealised pastoral light as his 'land of lost content'. [28] Housman himself acknowledged that "No doubt I have been unconsciously influenced by the Greeks and Latins, but [the] chief sources of which I am conscious are ...

  4. A Shropshire Lad - Wikipedia

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    John Ireland included six poems for piano and tenor in The Land of Lost Content (1921). His We'll to the woods no more (1928) includes two poems for voice and piano taken from Last Poems and a purely instrumental epilogue titled "Spring will not wait", which is based on "'Tis time, I think, by Wenlock town" from A Shropshire Lad (XXXIX). [25]

  5. Category : Musical settings of poems by A. E. Housman

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    Pages in category "Musical settings of poems by A. E. Housman" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. ... The Land of Lost Content (John Ireland) O.

  6. The Land of Lost Content - Wikipedia

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    A Shropshire Lad by A. E. Housman, poem XL, the origin of the phrase Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title The Land of Lost Content .

  7. ‘The Crossing’ by Huffington Post

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    Watch firsthand, in 360 video, as Susan Sarandon listens and learns about refugees' hopes, dreams and journeys

  8. The Land of Lost Content (book) - Wikipedia

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    The Land of Lost Content is the title of a poem from A.E. Housman's 1896 cycle A Shropshire Lad, which Chenevix-Trench translated into Latin while a prisoner of the Japanese during the Second World War. [citation needed]

  9. 50 Times People Found Such Strange Things On Google ... - AOL

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    According to the team that administrates the group and moderates the content, the community is a place for “anyone who loves” looking at things on Google Earth and has found “strange ...