Composed Among the Ruins of a Castle in North Wales
William Wordsworth
Read by LibriVox Volunteers
In celebration of Saint David's Day 2016 (or Dydd Dewi Sant), LibriVox.org presents multiple readings of Composed Among the Ruins of a Castle in North Wales by William Wordsworth. Embodying the melancholy of the uniquely welsh word "hiraeth", which roughly translates as a sense of longing for a place that can never be returned to or that never was, this poem is a fitting tribute to the celebration of the patron saint of Wales
Summary by Charlotte Duckett (0 hr 12 min)
Chapters
Composed Among the Ruins - Read by BK | 1:33 | Read by Bruce Kachuk |
Composed Among the Ruins - Read by CAL | 1:21 | Read by Christine Lehman |
Composed Among the Ruins - Read by CD | 1:10 | Read by Charlotte Duckett |
Composed Among the Ruins - Read by DL | 1:16 | Read by David Lawrence |
Composed Among the Ruins - Read by EL | 1:20 | Read by Newgatenovelist |
Composed Among the Ruins - Read by GG | 1:24 | Read by Greg Giordano |
Composed Among the Ruins - Read by LAH | 1:17 | Read by Lee Ann Howlett |
Composed Among the Ruins - Read by MK | 1:22 | Read by Maria Kasper |
Composed Among the Ruins - Read by RF | 1:21 | Read by Ryan Finch |