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Society as I Have Found It
Read by John Greenman
Ward Mcallister





A Channel Passage
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Rupert Brooke
LibriVox volunteers bring you 10 recordings of A Channel Passage by Rupert Brooke. This was the weekly poetry project for August 30th, 2009.
Oak and Ivy
Read by Andrew Kennedy
Paul Laurence Dunbar





Ingersoll on ABRAHAM LINCOLN, from the Works of Robert G. Ingersoll, Volume 3, …
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Robert G. Ingersoll





Anna Karenina
Read by Marcel Coenders
Leo Tolstoy






Inspirational Reading: My Guide to Success
Amy Dong





Short Nonfiction Collection, Vol. 102
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Various
"It is difficult for the human mind to take a comprehensive view of a subject." This is how librarian Arthur Bostwick begins his e…
Modern Monologues
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Marjorie Benton Cooke
The monologue is a character study in little; the apotheosis of a chosen individuality. All the little studies in this book have stood the t…
Lenz
Read by Rolf Kaiser
Georg Büchner





Short Poetry Collection 111
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Ralph Waldo Emerson, Jack London, Walt Whitman and Robert Frost





Short Poetry Collection 091
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Walt Whitman and Robert Frost
This is a collection of poems read by LibriVox volunteers for the month of September and October 2010.
Sammlung deutscher Gedichte 001
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Friedrich Nietzsche





Oriel College
Read by John Stevenson and Moira Wallace
John Stevenson and Moira Wallace
University of Oxford Podcasts
Momentous Words
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Edward Rowland Sill
LibriVox volunteers bring you 10 recordings of Momentous Words by Edward Rowland Sill. This was the weekly poetry project for the week of No…
The Poet Who Sleeps
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Walter Savage Landor
LibriVox readers bring you 13 versions of The Poet Who Sleeps by Walter Savage Landor. This was the weekly poetry project for December 1, 20…
Robert Browning (Version 2)
Read by Owlivia
G. K. Chesterton
This mystery of the unconscious man, far deeper than any mystery of the conscious one, existing as it does in all men, existed peculiarly in…