Elliptics: IV. Rooks wake, warn and clatter
Elliptics: IV. Rooks wake, warn and clatter a song by Emily Howard on BeMusic
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The Anvil "An Elegy for Peterloo": I. Heavy stone harvest by
Hugh Cutting,
Claire Booth,
Kate Royal,
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The Anvil "An Elegy for Peterloo": II. Pelt of rough turf by
Hugh Cutting,
Claire Booth,
Kate Royal,
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The Anvil "An Elegy for Peterloo": III. Battered shuttles by
Hugh Cutting,
Claire Booth,
Kate Royal,
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The Anvil "An Elegy for Peterloo": IV. The Commissioner for Paving by
Hugh Cutting,
Claire Booth,
Kate Royal,
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The Anvil "An Elegy for Peterloo": V. Fife drums love command liberty by
Hugh Cutting,
Claire Booth,
Kate Royal,
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The Anvil "An Elegy for Peterloo": VI. A lake of hats by
Hugh Cutting,
Claire Booth,
Kate Royal,
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The Anvil "An Elegy for Peterloo": VII. We walk in communion by
Hugh Cutting,
Claire Booth,
Kate Royal,
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The Anvil "An Elegy for Peterloo": VIII. We ask for sustenance and suffrage by
Hugh Cutting,
Claire Booth,
Kate Royal,
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The Anvil "An Elegy for Peterloo": IX. The order comes by
Hugh Cutting,
Claire Booth,
Kate Royal,
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The Anvil "An Elegy for Peterloo": X. Were we quickened from brick-dust by
Hugh Cutting,
Claire Booth,
Kate Royal,
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The Anvil "An Elegy for Peterloo": XI. Sabred and stabbed by
Hugh Cutting,
Claire Booth,
Kate Royal,
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The Anvil "An Elegy for Peterloo": XII. The field turns inside out by
Hugh Cutting,
Claire Booth,
Kate Royal,
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The Anvil "An Elegy for Peterloo": XIII.Some of our cry is their cry by
Hugh Cutting,
Claire Booth,
Kate Royal,
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The Anvil "An Elegy for Peterloo": XIV. Now, when you see a blush by
Hugh Cutting,
Claire Booth,
Kate Royal,
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The Anvil "An Elegy for Peterloo": XV. Ghosts conjured from cotton smoke by
Hugh Cutting,
Claire Booth,
Kate Royal,
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The Anvil "An Elegy for Peterloo": XVI. Our shibboleth by
Hugh Cutting,
Claire Booth,
Kate Royal,
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Elliptics: I. Like a bird that has hit glass by
Hugh Cutting,
Claire Booth,
Kate Royal,
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Elliptics: II. Be quiet, you say by
Hugh Cutting,
Claire Booth,
Kate Royal,
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Elliptics: III. On the way, I reckoned up trios of street-lamps by
Hugh Cutting,
Claire Booth,
Kate Royal,
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Elliptics: IV. Rooks wake, warn and clatter by
Hugh Cutting,
Claire Booth,
Kate Royal,
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Elliptics: V. The long-gone and the not-yet-here by
Hugh Cutting,
Claire Booth,
Kate Royal,
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Elliptics: VI. Full-tilt towards infinity by
Hugh Cutting,
Claire Booth,
Kate Royal,
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Elliptics: VII. Night-long drive by
Hugh Cutting,
Claire Booth,
Kate Royal,
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Elliptics: VIII. Houses dark and steep, oblivious by
Hugh Cutting,
Claire Booth,
Kate Royal,
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Elliptics: IX. Love alone brooks resurrection by
Hugh Cutting,
Claire Booth,
Kate Royal,
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Elliptics: X. Under our feet, below the sewers by
Hugh Cutting,
Claire Booth,
Kate Royal,
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Elliptics: XI. Seven swans in grief by
Hugh Cutting,
Claire Booth,
Kate Royal,
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Elliptics: XII. Wildfires on the bare hills by
Hugh Cutting,
Claire Booth,
Kate Royal,
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Elliptics: XIII.Like a bird that has hit glass by
Hugh Cutting,
Claire Booth,
Kate Royal,
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Elliptics: XIV. Beyond these walls is so much silence by
Hugh Cutting,
Claire Booth,
Kate Royal,
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Elliptics: XV. Dusk that never blossoms. Endless vespers by
Hugh Cutting,
Claire Booth,
Kate Royal,