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English poet (b. 25 September 1793 in Liverpool; d. 16 May 1835 in Dublin), born '''''Felicia Dorothea Hemans'''''. | English poet (b. 25 September 1793 {{NS}} in Liverpool; d. 16 May 1835 {{NS}} in Dublin), born '''''Felicia Dorothea Hemans'''''. | ||
==Tchaikovsky's Settings of Works by Hemans== | ==Tchaikovsky's Settings of Works by Hemans== | ||
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==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
* [[ | * [[wikipedia:Felicia Hemans|Wikipedia]] | ||
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[[Category:People|Hemans, Felicia ]] | [[Category:People|Hemans, Felicia ]] | ||
[[Category:Writers|Hemans, Felicia ]] | [[Category:Writers|Hemans, Felicia ]] |
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English poet (b. 25 September 1793 [N.S.] in Liverpool; d. 16 May 1835 [N.S.] in Dublin), born Felicia Dorothea Hemans.
Tchaikovsky's Settings of Works by Hemans
Hemans' poem Mother! Oh Sing me to Rest (1830), in a Russian translation by Aleksey Pleshcheyev (1825–1893), was set by Tchaikovsky as O, Sing That Song (О, спой же ту песню), No. 4 of the Six Romances, Op. 16 (1872-73).