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The Captive Dove - Read by BSD

In The Captive Dove

Read by Brian Darby


Anne Brontë


Many Victorian women felt trapped by the role society gave them. So did Anne Bronte. This is a poem about loneliness, and about feeling cage…

In Vain - Read by BSD

In In Vain

Read by Brian Darby


Emily Dickinson


LibriVox volunteers bring you 16 recordings of In Vain by Emily Dickinson..This was the Fortnightly Poetry project for December 27, 2020. …

The Priest's Brother - Read by BSD

In The Priest's Brother

Read by Brian Darby


Dora Sigerson Shorter


Dora Maria Sigerson Shorter was an Irish poet and sculptor, who after her marriage in 1895 wrote under the name Dora Sigerson Shorter.She wa…

The Flood - Read by BSD

In The Flood

Read by Brian Darby


John Clare


John Clare was an English poet, the son of a farm labourer, who came to be known for his celebratory representations of the English countrys…

The Men Who Live It Down - Read by BSD

In The Men Who Live It Down

Read by Brian Darby


Henry Lawson


MANY of the verses in this volume (When I Was King (1906)) appeared originally in the SYDNEY Bulletin, others in the Daily Telegraph, Town …

On the Late Massacre in the Piedmont --Read by BSD

In On the Late Massacre in the Piedmont

Read by Brian Darby


John Milton


On the Late Massacre in the Piedmont was written by John Milton in 1655. It was the weekly poem for the week of Feb 21-Feb 28, 2016. - Summa…

The Willows - Read by BSD

In The Willows

Read by Brian Darby


Bret Harte


The Willows is a parody on the verse of Edgar Allan Poe.Francis Bret Harte was an American author and poet, best remembered for his short f…

Campcraft, part 6

In Boy Scouts Handbook

Read by Brian Darby


Boy Scouts of America and Boy Scouts Of America


The Boy Scouts of America was founded over a hundred years ago to serve the young men of the United States of America and give them the same…

43 - Address to the People of the United States - Washington

In The Columbian Orator

Read by Brian Darby


Caleb Bingham


The Columbian Orator, a collection of political essays, poems, and dialogues first published in 1797, was widely used in American schoolroom…

I Saw the Moon Rise Clear - Read by BSD

In I Saw the Moon Rise Clear

Read by Brian Darby


Thomas Moore


Thomas Moore was an Irish poet, singer, songwriter, and entertainer, now best remembered for the lyrics of "The Minstrel Boy" and …

Dr. Sam - Read by BSD

In Dr. Sam

Read by Brian Darby


Eugene Field


Eugene Field, Sr. was an American writer, best known for his children's poetry and humorous essays.Field first started publishing poetry in …

Chore Time - Read BSD

In Chore Time

Read by Brian Darby


Jean McKishnie Blewett and Jean Mckishnie Blewett


Jean McKishnie Blewett (4 November 1862 – 19 August 1934) was a Canadian journalist, author and poet.Blewett was a regular contributor to Th…

Epilogue - Read by BSD

In Epilogue

Read by Brian Darby


Bliss Carman


In 1904, Canadian poet Bliss Carman published Sappho: One Hundred Lyrics, which was not just a translation of the fragments but an imaginati…

From the Woolworth Tower

In Rivers to the Sea

Read by Brian Darby


Sara Teasdale


This is Sara Teasdale's third published collection of poetry. The collection was published in 1915, and contains the famous poem "I Sha…

A Gift - Read by BSD

In A Gift

Read by Brian Darby


Amy Lowell


Amy Lawrence Lowell was an American poet of the imagist school from Brookline, Massachusetts, who posthumously won the Pulitzer Prize for Po…

Dirge for the Year - Read by BSD

In Dirge for the Year

Read by Brian Darby


Percy Bysshe Shelley


Percy Bysshe Shelley was one of the major English Romantic poets, and is regarded by some as among the finest lyric, as well as epic, poets …

The Five Senses - Read by BSD

In The Five Senses

Read by Brian Darby


Arthur Macy


Arthur Macy was a Nantucket boy of Quaker extraction. His name alone is evidence of this, for it is safe to say that a Macy, wherever found …

Knight And Wamba - Read by BSD

In Knight And Wamba

Read by Brian Darby


Sir Walter Scott


A fun poem with a great rhythm . - Summary by Stav Nisser

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