London Lyrics
Frederick Locker-Lampson
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London is one of the most interesting cities in the world, and is inspiring poets until today. This particular volume on the charms of that metropolis is written by native Londoner Frederick Locker-Lampson, originally published in 1857. - Summary by Carolin (1 hr 24 min)
Chapters
Introduction | 19:55 | Read by aniroo |
The Castle in the Air | 7:56 | Read by tovarisch |
The Cradle | 2:58 | Read by Greg Giordano |
O Tempora Mutantur! | 2:10 | Read by Eva Davis |
Piccadilly | 3:55 | Read by tovarisch |
The Old Clerk | 3:29 | Read by Stephen Paul Paschall |
The Garter | 5:01 | Read by Stephen Paul Paschall |
The Pilgrims of Pall Mall | 2:35 | Read by Eva Davis |
The Russet Pitcher | 4:30 | Read by tovarisch |
The Enchanted Rose | 2:16 | Read by tovarisch |
Circumstance | 0:58 | Read by tovarisch |
A Wish | 2:33 | Read by Greg Giordano |
My Life is a -- | 1:18 | Read by Eva Davis |
Vanity Fair | 2:19 | Read by Larry Wilson |
Bramble-Rise | 4:28 | Read by Rick Chamberlin |
Old Letters | 2:14 | Read by Phil Schempf |
Susannah | 2:12 | Read by MelAdrienne |
My Firstborn | 1:58 | Read by MelAdrienne |
The Widow’s Mite | 1:04 | Read by Phil Schempf |
St George’s, Hanover Square | 1:08 | Read by Eva Davis |
A Sketch in Seven Dials | 1:21 | Read by Emma Charlotte |
Miss Edith | 1:50 | Read by Hira Laghari |
A Glimpse of Gretna Green, in the Distance | 2:06 | Read by Nemo |
The Four Seasons | 1:40 | Read by Emma Charlotte |
Enigma | 1:10 | Read by Emma Charlotte |
Enigma | 1:01 | Read by Larry Wilson |
To the Printer’s Devil | 0:46 | Read by Larry Wilson |