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Morris, William (1834-1896)
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Articles
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Livres & Brochures —
Chants for socialists (1885)
(1885)
Morris, Williams. — Chants for socialists. — 3d ed. [1st ed., 1885]. — London [UK] : Socialist League Office, 1892. — 16 p. ; 19 cm.
Chansons (12)
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All for the Cause
(1885)
Text : William Morris (1885).
Hear a word, a word in season, for the day is drawing nigh, / When the Cause shall call upon us, some to live, and some to die ! / / He that (…)
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La Carmagnole
(1887)
Texte d’une chanson — adaptée en français — d’une pièce de William Morris : Sens dessus dessous : intermède socialiste (= The Tables Turned or, Nupkins Awakened (1887)) [1]. Sur l’air : « La Carmagnole » (1792).
« On danse en rond autour du citoyen Guillotin, en chantant sur l’air de la Carmagnole ». / Madam’ Véto avait promis (bis) / De faire égorger tout (…)
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The Day is coming
(1885)
Text : William Morris (1885).
Come hither, lads, and hearken, for a tale there is to tell, / Of the wonderful days a-coming, when all shall be better than well. / / And the (…)
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A Death Song
([1885 & post])
Text : William Morris (>1885).
What cometh here from west to east awending ? / And who are these, the marchers stern and slow ? / We bear the message that the rich are sending / (…)
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The Down Among the Dead Men
(1885)
Text : William Morris (1885).
1 / Come, comrades, come, your glasses clink ; / Up with your hands a health to drink, / The health of all that workers be, / In every land, on (…)
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The March of the Workers
(1885)
Text : William Morris (1885). Air : « John Brown ».
What is this, the sound and rumour ? What is this that all men hear, / Like the wind in hollow valleys when the storm is drawing near, / Like the (…)
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May Day [1892]
(1892)
Text : William Morris (1892).
THE WORKERS : / / O Earth, once again cometh Spring to deliver / Thy winter-worn heart, O thou friend of the Sun ; / Fair blossom the meadows (…)
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May Day [1894]
(1894)
Text : William Morris (1894).
Clad is the year in all her best, / The land is sweet and sheen ; / Now Spring with Summer at her breast, / Goes down the meadows green. / / (…)
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The Message of the March Wind
(1885)
Text : William Morris (1885).
Fair now is the springtide, now earth lies beholding / With the eyes of a lover the face of the sun ; / Long lasteth the daylight, and hope is (…)
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No Master
(1885)
Text : William Morris (1885). Air : « The Hardy Norseman ».
Saith man to man, We’ve heard and known / That we no master need / To live upon this earth, our own, / In fair and manly deed. / The grief of (…)