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The Two Questions

Read by Sonia


Alice Meynell


In A Father of Women and Other Poems

Alice Meynell was an English essayist, critic, and poet who was also a leading suffragist, serving as vice-president of the Women Writers' S…

The Fellowship of Books

Read by Krista Zaleski


Edgar A. Guest


In When Day is Done

Edgar A. Guest is sometimes known as the "people's poet," noted for his homespun verses of everyday American life and traditional …

William Carleton

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Lady Jane Francesca Wilde


In Poems

Jane Wilde, the mother of Oscar Wilde, was an Irish poet who wrote under the pen name Speranza. She was politically active as an Irish natio…

Cora Lee

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Palmer Cox


In Frontier Humor in Verse, Prose and Picture

Also known for his "Brownies" books, Canadian humorist Palmer Cox give us a delightful collection of humorous verse and short pros…

Selected works by Thomas Dekker

Read by Meg Huskin


Thomas Dekker


In Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, volume 11

The Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, is a work of enormous proportions. Setting out with the simple goal of offer…

The Host

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Muna Lee


In Sea-change

Muna Lee was a poet, novelist, translator and activist. This collection, first published in 1923, explores themes of love and place. - Summa…

To Amy, on Receiving Her Photograph

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Constance Naden


In Sonnets

Naden's sonnets have topics as diverse as astronomy, classical mythology and Shakespeare's birthplace. This collection is taken from Naden's…

She Who Understands

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Alfonsina Storni


In Selected Poems of Argentina

These poems were published from 1916 to 1925 and were translated by Muna Lee, Alice Stone Blackwell, Thomas Walsh, Elijah Clarence Hills, Sa…

An Only Offer

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Amelia E. Barr


In Winter Evening Tales

This 1896 collection contains 17 short, Christian-oriented stories. “In these ‘Winter Evening Tales,’ Mrs. Barr has spread before her reader…

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