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| − | [[DD103720]] is a | + | [[DD103720]] is a sheet of Delia's handwritten notes for [[Poets in Prison]] including a shortlist of four poems "sung & played": |
| + | * [Richard Coeur de Lion] | ||
| + | * [[Edward II]] | ||
| + | * [[Francis]] | ||
| + | * [[Elegy for Himself|Titchbourne]] | ||
| + | and one "played": | ||
| + | * [[Anne Boleyn|Ann Boleyn]] | ||
| + | <BR CLEAR=ALL> | ||
| + | =Transcript= | ||
| + | <PRE> | ||
| + | sung & played | ||
| + | =============== | ||
| + | [ French - perhaps ] | ||
| + | Richard Coeur de Lion [ pre-recorded ] | ||
| + | |||
| + | Edward II | ||
| + | |||
| + | [-Tichbourne-] | ||
| + | |||
| + | Francis | ||
| + | |||
| + | [-Rivers-] Hedley | ||
| + | ------ | ||
| + | Titchbourne | ||
| + | cues | ||
| + | words | ||
| + | ------------------------ | ||
| + | * DD | ||
| + | ---- Frances P.20 | ||
| + | Mary QofS. P.31 | ||
| + | 2nd Raleigh P.42 | ||
| + | played (acc.t) last line waters for end. | ||
| + | ---------------- ? Tartars chant. | ||
| + | Ann Boleyn | ||
| + | </PRE> | ||
[[Category:Paper]] | [[Category:Paper]] | ||
Latest revision as of 21:33, 3 June 2017
DD103720 is a sheet of Delia's handwritten notes for Poets in Prison including a shortlist of four poems "sung & played":
- [Richard Coeur de Lion]
- Edward II
- Francis
- Titchbourne
and one "played":
Transcript
sung & played
===============
[ French - perhaps ]
Richard Coeur de Lion [ pre-recorded ]
Edward II
[-Tichbourne-]
Francis
[-Rivers-] Hedley
------
Titchbourne
cues
words
------------------------
* DD
---- Frances P.20
Mary QofS. P.31
2nd Raleigh P.42
played (acc.t) last line waters for end.
---------------- ? Tartars chant.
Ann Boleyn