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Die frühen Kränze
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Stefan Zweig
Dies ist eine Sammlung von frühen Gedichten von Stefan Zweig. - Summary by Carolin
The Wright Brothers
Read by Ciufi Galeazzi
Fred Kelly
This is a biography of the Wright Brothers as told by the American humorist and newspaperman Fred Kelly, a personal friend of the Wrights. I…
Ballad of Another Ophelia
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D. H. Lawrence
LibriVox volunteers bring you 16 recordings of the haunting Ballad of Another Ophelia by D. H. Lawrence. This was the Fortnightly Poetry pro…
I Saw in Louisiana a Live-Oak Growing
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Walt Whitman
LibriVox volunteers bring you 11 recordings of I Saw in Louisiana a Live-Oak Growing by Walt Whitman. This was the Weekly Poetry project for…
The Bells and Other Poems
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Edgar Allan Poe
This is a collection of the most famous poems by Edgar Allan Poe. It includes all of his most famous poems, such as the Bells and Annabel Le…
The Listeners
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Walter de la Mare
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Walter De La Mare
This year's Hollowe'en offering is an eerie tale by Walter de La Mare. ( David Lawrence )
Men I'm Not Married To
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Dorothy Parker
A saucy little poem commenting upon all men that Ms. Parker didn't marry, perhaps implying (it's a bit ambiguous) that upon marrying, the hu…
The Grass
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Emily Dickinson
LibriVox volunteers bring you 17 recordings of The Grass by Emily Dickinson.This was the Weekly Poetry project for August 4, 2019. ------…
Foreign Lands
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Robert Louis Stevenson
LibriVox volunteers bring you 17 different recordings of Foreign Lands by Robert Louis Stevenson. This was the weekly poetry project for the…
Dirge for Two Veterans
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Walt Whitman
In celebration of Memorial Day in the United States, 2007, LibriVox volunteers bring you twelve different recordings of Dirge for Two Vetera…
All Things Can Tempt Me
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William Butler Yeats
LibriVox volunteers bring you 14 recordings of All Things Can Tempt Me by W. B. Yeats, from The Green Helmet and Other Poems (1912). This wa…
Something Childish, but very Natural
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge
LibriVox volunteers bring you 10 recordings of Something Childish, but very Natural by Samuel Taylor Coleridge. This was the Weekly Poetry p…
Old Man Travelling; Animal Tranquillity and Decay
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William Wordsworth
LibriVox volunteers bring you 16 recordings of Old Man Travelling; Animal Tranquillity and Decay, a Sketch by William Wordsworth. This was t…
Helen of Troy and Other Poems
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Sara Teasdale
Sara Teasdale was an American poet, originally from Missouri, later attaching herself more to New York. Helen of Troy was one of her first g…
Une saison en enfer
Read by Félix Tanguay
Arthur Rimbaud
Une saison en enfer est un recueil de poèmes en prose d’Arthur Rimbaud, rédigé en juillet 1873 après une p&eacut…
Where My Books Go
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William Butler Yeats
LibriVox volunteers bring you thirteen different readings of the short poem Where My Books Go by William Butler Yeats, a weekly poetry proje…
Listening
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D. H. Lawrence
LibriVox volunteers bring you 15 recordings of Listening by D.H. Lawrence. This was the weekly poetry project for December 28th, 2008.
Towards Democracy
Read by Sue Anderson
Edward Carpenter
“Civilization sinks and swims, but the old facts remain—the sun smiles, knowing well its strength.” Edward Carpenter (1844-1929) wrote his …
The Purple Cow
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Frank Gelett Burgess
LibriVox volunteers bring you nine different versions of this famous nonsense rhyme, the weekly poem of April 2nd, 2006. The April Fool's Da…
Poetry Miscellany 01
Read by Alan Davis Drake (1945-2010)
Various
As we get older, many of us return to youthful memories of poems once significant to us. Outside their association with our youth, we may wo…
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