Sources
- Vaughan Williams Collected Songs in Three Volumes: Vol. 1 Oxford University Press, Great Britain. 1993.
- Adams, Byron and Robin Wells, eds. Vaughan Williams Essays Ashgate Publishing, Ltd, 2003. pp. 157-171.
- The Musical Times, Vol. 102, No. 1416. (Feb., 1961), pp. 104-105.
- 'Ralph Vaughan Williams', Grove Music Online ed. L. Macy (Accessed 12 February 2008),
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