Poems
Caroline King Duer and Alice Duer Miller
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Alice Duer was a successful American author who wrote poetry, novels and screenplays and campaigned tirelessly for women's suffrage. Her sister Caroline was an editor at Vogue magazine. This beautiful collection published in 1896 and the first of their early poems, is centered around the themes of love, friendship and loss. - Summary by Nemo (0 hr 56 min)
Chapters
An International Episode | 3:57 | Read by Nemo |
A Song | 1:11 | Read by Nemo |
A Portrait | 2:20 | Read by Nemo |
A Serenade | 0:53 | Read by Nemo |
How Can One Tell? | 1:43 | Read by Nemo |
A Sonnet | 1:15 | Read by Nemo |
A Midsummer Night’s Dream | 1:56 | Read by Nemo |
To Leeward | 1:46 | Read by Nemo |
An Exhortation to Gentleness | 1:25 | Read by Nemo |
Lines for the Skull at the Feast | 0:47 | Read by Nemo |
The Image of the Earthy | 2:13 | Read by Nemo |
Count Me Not Less | 0:46 | Read by Nemo |
An Apology | 1:35 | Read by Nemo |
Overheard in a Conservatory | 2:53 | Read by Eva Davis |
To a Photograph | 1:27 | Read by Nemo |
The Yellow Age | 1:41 | Read by Nemo |
From the German | 0:39 | Read by Nemo |
The Broken Wheel | 1:57 | Read by Nemo |
After a Year | 1:43 | Read by Nemo |
A Passing Fancy | 1:19 | Read by Nemo |
To the Night-Breeze | 0:45 | Read by Nemo |
A Dialogue | 1:45 | Read by Eva Davis |
A Vignette | 0:45 | Read by Nemo |
Good-Night | 1:09 | Read by Nemo |
A Song | 1:26 | Read by Nemo |
The Kingdom of the Present | 1:29 | Read by Nemo |
From Phyllis | 1:38 | Read by Nemo |
How Like a Woman | 1:34 | Read by Nemo |
A Drinking-Song | 1:25 | Read by Nemo |
My Rose of May | 1:46 | Read by Nemo |
A Word to the Wise | 0:55 | Read by Nemo |
The Snare of the Fowler | 2:34 | Read by Nemo |
‘Once I Went' (After Walt Whitman.) | 2:46 | Read by Nemo |
Nocturne | 1:48 | Read by Nemo |
Wasted Time | 1:30 | Read by Nemo |