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Fortunatus' Song

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Not all of the English poets laureate have been the greatest masters of verse. Alfred Austin, who assumed this post after Alfred Lord Tennyson, was one of the less distinguished - if more prolific - late Victorian poets. In modern times, his verse has become celebrated not for its smooth earnestness, but rather for the occasional howlers it contains. A notable example is this song from his pastoral epic Fortunatus the Pessimist, the final couplet of which is a popular favourite in anthologies of bad verse. - Summary by Algy Pug (0 hr 16 min)

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Fortunatus' Song - Read by AP

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Read by Algy Pug

Fortunatus' Song - Read by BK

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Read by Bruce Kachuk

Fortunatus' Song - Read by BM

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Read by Bill Mosley

Fortunatus' Song - Read by CM

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Read by CoMo290

Fortunatus' Song - Read by DL

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Read by David Lawrence

Fortunatus' Song - Read by EL

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Read by Newgatenovelist

Fortunatus' Song - Read by GG

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Read by Greg Giordano

Fortunatus' Song - Read by JH

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Read by Jude

Fortunatus' Song - Read by LH

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Read by Lee Ann Howlett

Fortunatus' Song - Read by LW

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Read by Larry Wilson

Fortunatus' Song - Read by PW

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Read by Patrick Wallace

Fortunatus' Song - Read by PS

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Read by Phil Schempf

Fortunatus' Song - Read by Raj

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Read by RajVO

Fortunatus' Song - Read by SWS

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Read by Scotty Smith

Fortunatus' Song - Read by TD

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Read by Skip Corris

Fortunatus' Song - Read by TP

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Read by Tomas Peter

Fortunatus' Song - Read by VB

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Read by tovarisch