1909
The Year’s at the Spring (op. 44, no. 4)
Composed by
Henry Hadley
Henry Hadley Text by
Robert Browning
Robert Browning Five Songs, Op. 44 Song Collection
"The Year's at the Spring" is the fourth song of Henry Hadley's song grouping Five Songs, Op. 44. The poem is by Robert Browning.
Text
The Year’s at the Spring
by Robert Browning
The year’s at the spring,
And day’s at the morn;
Morning’s at seven;
The hill-side’s dew-pearl’d;
The lark’s on the wing;
The snail’s on the thorn;
God’s in His heaven–
All’s right with the world!
Sheet Music
Five Songs, Op. 44
Henry Hadley
1. The Face of All the World Has Changed (op. 44, no. 1)
2. In Confidence (op. 44, no. 2)
3. I Heard a Maid With Her Guitar (op. 44, no. 3)
4. The Year's at the Spring (op. 44, no. 4)
5. Come What Will, You are Mine To-day" (op. 44, no. 5)
2. In Confidence (op. 44, no. 2)
3. I Heard a Maid With Her Guitar (op. 44, no. 3)
4. The Year's at the Spring (op. 44, no. 4)
5. Come What Will, You are Mine To-day" (op. 44, no. 5)