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At the Ferry

In Shapes and Shadows

Read by Elizabeth P.


Madison Cawein


This is a volume of poetry by Madison Julius Cawein. This collection contains many examples of Cawein's own particular style of dreamy poetr…

Shelley

In Orpheus and Other Poems

Read by Elizabeth P.


Edward Burrough Brownlow


This is a volume of poetry by the rather obscure Canadian poet Edward Burrough Brownlow, published posthumously after his death in 1896. The…

Of the Pretty Girl and the Seven Jealous Women

In Folk Stories from Southern Nigeria, West Africa

Read by Elizabeth Jenkins


Elphinstone Dayrell


A collection of folk stories and fairy tales from Southern Nigeria gathered by Elphinstone Dayrell, deputy commissioner of the region when t…

Section 2

In Celebrated Crimes, Vol. 4: Part 3: Nisida (version 2)

Read by Elizabeth P.


Alexandre Dumas


Dumas, with the assistance of several friends, compiled Celebrated Crimes, an eight-volume collection of essays on famous criminals and crim…

The Wind Rider

In Folk-lore and Legends: Russian and Polish

Read by Elizabeth Davis


Charles John Tibbits


In this volume I present selections made from the Russian chap-book literature, and from the works of various Russian and Polish collectors …

Father, hear

In The Mother's Dream, and Other Poems

Read by Elizabeth P.


Hannah Flagg Gould


This is a volume of poetry by Hannah Flagg Gould. Ms Gould was an immensely popular author of children's poetry during her lifetime, and her…

Driftwood - Read by EMP

In Driftwood

Read by Elizabeth P.


Sara Teasdale


Sara Teasdale was an American lyric poet. This poem is taken from her 1920 collection Flame and Shadow. - Summary by David Lawrence

Where's The Use - Read by EMP

In Where's The Use

Read by Elizabeth P.


Robert F. Murray


Robert Fuller Murray was a Victorian poet. Although born in the United States, Murray lived most of his life in the United Kingdom, most not…

A Solar Eclipse - Read by ED

In A Solar Eclipse

Read by Elizabeth Davis


Ella Wheeler Wilcox


A commemoration of the recent solar eclipse is presented in this week's group reading. - Summary by David Lawrence

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