Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to Ursula Wood
Letter No. VWL1228
Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to Ursula Wood
Letter No.: VWL1228
From R. Vaughan Williams,
The White Gates,
Westcott Road,
Dorking.
Dec 26 [1939]
My Dear
I spent an hour over the lovely poetry book, and found quantities I did not know – but that is not strange for an illiterate person like me.
By the way who is Emily Dickinson – and also can you search Shelley for me for some more lines to set – I want a series of war time songs1 – I’ve done P. Unbound2 last 9 lines (“Song of Victory”) and a number of earlier lines “Love from its … healing wings”3 (Song of Healing) – I want some more “Courage” “Hope” etc – but they must be “settable” e.g. the next lines starting “Gentlemen” are quite unsettable – can you find me some?
Love from
RVW
1. These were published as Six choral songs – to be sung in time of war, Catalogue of Works p.178 (1940/1).
2. Prometheus Unbound.
3. “Love from its awful throne of patient power in the wise heart / In the wise heart, from the last giddy hour / Of dread endurance, from the slippery, steep, / And narrow verge of crag-like agony, springs / And folds over the world its healing wings.” Prometheus Unbound, Act IV, lines 557-61.
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Shelfmark:MS Mus. 1714/1/12, ff. 46-47
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Citation:Cobbe 333