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Reading: An Essay

Read by David Wales


Hugh Walpole



A famous English author's thoughts on the power of reading. - Summary by David Wales

32 - The Angler

Read by elfpen


Washington Irving


In The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent.

Apart from "Rip Van Winkle" and "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" - the pieces which made both Irving and The Sketch Book fa…

10 - The Contest

Read by KarlHenning


Abbie Phillips Walker


In The Sandman's Hour

Reading bedtime stories to children can be a wonderful way to relax and at the same time act out the exciting things happening in the story …

To L—

Read by Andrew Gaunce


Lord Alfred Douglas


In The Collected Poems of Lord Alfred Douglas

This is a chronologically arranged collection of poems compiled by the author in his late 40s, after he had discarded the Uranian themes of …

01 - The Forest

Read by Sheldon Greaves


Ben Jonson


In The Forest

The Forest is a short collection of Ben Jonson's poetry. This collection of fifteen poems first appeared in the 1616 first folio of his coll…

That Lazy Ah Fun

Read by Scotty Smith


Arthur Bowie Chrisman


In Shen of the Sea: A Book for Children

This book was awarded the John Newbery Medal by the Children’s Librarians’ Section of the American Library Association, for the most disting…

To a Certain Knight

Read by Bruce Kachuk


T. W. H. Crosland


In Sonnets

This inspiring collection of sonnets from British author T.W.H. Crosland displays the creativity, keen powers of observation and the unsurpa…

Section 2

Read by Bruce Kachuk


William Cullen Bryant


In The Little People of the Snow

Filled with the exuberance of youth and the thrill of discovery, Eva embarks on a Winter walk across snowy fields venturing farther and long…

19 09 15 Am Chris Robson Christ Is Lord


Chris Robson



Sermon from the 8th October 2017 Morning service

On Mount Royal

Read by Bruce Kachuk


Frank Oliver Call


In In a Belgian Garden and Other Poems

These magnificent poems written by a lover of the natural splendor of untrodden lands are both thrilling and exhilarating. Visions and obser…

15 - The Passing of Men

Read by Phil Griffiths


Emerson Hough


In The Singing Mouse Stories

The singing mouse tells tales of nature in songs. This book is for those who want to know how the mountains ate up the plains, what the wate…

Adage

Read by Campbell Schelp


Rudolph Valentino


In Day Dreams

Published in 1923, Day Dreams is a collection of poems written by Hollywood screen icon Rudolph Valentino. Authored during Valentino’s court…

Duty

Read by Newgatenovelist


Arthur Hugh Clough


In Selected Poems

During his short but eventful life, Arthur Hugh Clough wrote poems on subjects as varied as religious doubt, European politics and social in…

Niagara

Read by Jeanie


Irving Sydney Dix


In The Calendar and Other Verses

Written by poet Irving Sydney Dix in 1913 for "evidence of my love for and interest in the greatest of all the arts," this little …

A PORTRAIT

Read by Chris Pyle


Duncan Campbell Scott


In The Magic House, and Other Poems

A beautiful collection of 47 poems the author wrote being inspired by the seasons, by love, by memories. - Summary by Laur

19 09 22 Am Chris Robson Christ Is Lord Part 2


Chris Robson



Sermon from the 8th October 2017 Morning service

The Question

Read by Inkell


Stephen Phillips


In Poems

A short collection of poems by the Oxford-born poet and playwright Stephen Phillips including his two major works Marpessa and Christ In Had…

Courante Monsieur

Read by Mark Leder


Richard Lovelace


In Lucasta

"Lucasta" is of Latin origin meaning "Pure Light". Besides the dedication of the first poem to his wife, Anne Lovelace, …

A Vision

Read by Bruce Kachuk


Alan Sullivan


In The White Canoe and Other Verse

This early collection of Alan Sullivan's work is from the pen of a young Canadian author who portrays Canada's short Summer season as the vo…

Chapter XXIX

Read by Rob Marland


Lord Alfred Douglas


In The Autobiography of Lord Alfred Douglas

Lord Alfred “Bosie” Douglas wrote his autobiography in his late fifties, some 29 years after the death of Oscar Wilde. Since the publication…

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