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English Bards and Scotch Reviewers

Read by Alan Mapstone


George Gordon, Lord Byron


English Bards and Scotch Reviewers was first published anonymously in 1809 with Byron only identified as the author in the 2nd edition. Byro…

Complete Poems

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Anne Brontë


Anne Brontë was the youngest of the three famous literary sisters and is best known for her novel The Tenant of Wildfell Hall. She wrot…

Windfall and Waterdrift

Read by Arthur Krolman


Auberon Edward William Molyneux Herbert


This little square book, the colour of meadow forget-me-nots, is so modest and simple that it may very easily be passed over in a period whi…

Silverpoints

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John Gray


Silverpoints is the first collection of poems by John Gray. Some saw Gray as a protégé of Oscar Wilde, who agreed to underwrit…

Baseball Ballads

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Grantland Rice


Grantland Rice, was a sports journalist with several newspapers, although his Sportlights column, in the New York Tribune was what brought h…

Stanzas Written in His Library

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Robert Southey


Poem #619 in The Book Of Georgian Verse, page 1110, published 1909.This poem seems so appropriate to what we do at LibriVox, surrounding our…

Songs for the Millions, and other poems

Read by Phil Benson


Benjamin Stott


Born in Manchester, and a bookbinder by trade, Benjamin Stott was an active trade unionist and member of the Chartist movement. Songs of the…

The Brook - Break, Break, Break - Sweet and Low - and The Eagle

Read by Bruce Kachuk


Alfred, Lord Tennyson


This is Tennyson at his best. This is Tennyson, the master poet at his most descriptive, his most insightful, his most enlightening. This se…

Poems

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Marietta Holley


This is a collection of poems by Marietta Holley, better known as Josiah Allen's Wife. - Summary by Carolin

How Salvator Won and Other Recitations

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Ella Wheeler Wilcox


Ella Wheeler Wilcox is an American poet known for her popular lyrics that capture positive and uplifting themes. This volume is quite divers…

Sonnets

Read by Thomas A. Copeland


Edna St. Vincent Millay


It has been observed that within the narrow confines of a sonnet the mind can turn around but cannot take flight. Some of Millay’s sonnets, …

Verses of a V. A. D.

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Vera Brittain


This is a collection of poems by Vera M. Brittain, an Englishwoman, who served in World War I as a member of the Voluntary Aid Detachment (V…

A Tree with a Bird in it

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Margaret Widdemer


Tree with a Bird in it: a symposium of contemporary American poets on being shown a pear-tree on which sat a grackle is a collection of poem…

Melete

Read by AliceStein


Karoline von Günderrode and Karoline Von Günderrode


Karoline von Günderode ist eine der bedeutendsten Schriftstellerinnen der Romantik. Nachdem Karoline 1806 von ihrem verheirateteten Lie…

The Hoofs of Pegasus

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Maria Letitia Stockett


Maria Letitia Stockett was a highly respected English teacher in Baltimore, Maryland, but also well-known as an author. In addition to her …

A Sheaf of Roses

Read by Bruce Kachuk


Elizabeth Gordon


The rose, the flower of love, the flower of life, the floral symbol of all life's occasions whose presence both motivates and adorns indelib…

Sea Drift from Leaves of Grass

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Walt Whitman


Sea Drift is a set of 11 poems which make up part of Walt Whitman's larger collection Leaves of Grass.The poems were inspired by Whitman's m…

Hymns to the Night, version 2

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Novalis


Written after a bereavement, ‘Hymns to the Night’ considers hope, faith and spirituality in the face of loss. This recording is of George Ma…

Boys and Girls

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James W. Foley


A collection of charming poems by James W. Foley, Poet Laureate of North Dakota where he was also city editor of the Bismarck Tribune. Each…

Twenty

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Stella Benson


Twenty, Stella Benson’s first poetry collection, was first published in 1918. It deals with topics such as personal independence, the First …

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