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                <text>Cataloguer: Marco Buttice, University of Ottawa</text>
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                <text>Notes about the text: This song begins with a setting of the second stanza of the poem, where "But when the trees are bending down" is used instead of "But when the trees bow down their heads," followed by additional text by the composer, a passage from the New Testament, Acts 2: 1-5, more additional text by the composer and an adaptation of the second stanza of the poem: "Who has seen the Holy Spirit? Neither you nor I, But when we bend to do God's will, the Spirit passes by."</text>
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                <text>In reference to the published works below: Gooch and Thatcher 4921</text>
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                <text>Reference: Gooch, Bryan N.S. and David S. Thatcher. Musical Settings of Early and Mid-Victorian Literature: A Catalogue. New York: Garland, 1979.</text>
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                <text>The Christina Rossetti in Music project website is hosted in Canada at the University of Ottawa Library, and we aim to comply with Canadian copyright laws. If you believe we have violated Canadian copyright law, please contact us at christinarossettimusic@uottawa.ca. The Christina Rossetti in Music project is strictly not for profit and intended for research and educational purposes only.</text>
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                <text>Notes about the text: The song is a setting of stanzas 8 (ll. 29-32), 11-12 (ll. 41-48) of the poem, followed by the line "ling-ring in the sun", which borrows the last two words "lingering sun" of line 51 from stanza 13, a repeat of stanzas 8 (ll. 29-32), 11 (ll. 41-48) and ending with stanza 16 (ll. 61-64).</text>
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                <text>Performance instructions: "Flowing nervously." In the Notes for "All Beautiful &amp; Splendid Things: 12 + 1 Piano Songs on Poems by Women", it states: "Music for piano solo, with words which may optionally be sung or read by the pianist."</text>
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                <text>Recordings: "Weeping Willow - Barbara Arens, piano." YouTube, uploaded by Barbara Arens, 13 Jan. 2017, https://youtu.be/aKV77odi5q4. Accessed 26 Oct. 2022.</text>
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