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"This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. Step into the world of transcendent hope with this stirring narration of John Greenleaf Whittier's beloved poem, 'The Wishing Bridge.' This audiobook breathes life into Whittier's timeless exploration of faith, wishes, and the bridge between earthly desires and spiritual fulfillment. Experience the Quaker poet's gentle wisdom as he contemplates how our deepest yearnings connect to greater truths beyond ourselves. Masterfully performed to capture the poem's lyrical beauty and contemplative tone, this recording invites listeners to reflect on their own wishes and spiritual journeys. Perfect for poetry enthusiasts, seekers of spiritual wisdom, and admirers of 19th-century American literature. Let Whittier's compassionate voice guide you across the symbolic bridge between the world as it is and the world as we wish it to be."
John Greenleaf Whittier (Author), Digital Voice James E (Narrator)
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Born in the USA - Exploring America in Poems - The Massachusetts Poets
"Poetry. A form of words that seems so elegantly simple in one verse and so cleverly complex in another. Each poet has a particular style, an individual and unique way with words and yet each of us seems to recognise the path and destination of where the verses lead, even if sometimes the full comprehension may be a little beyond us. Through the centuries every culture has produced verse to symbolize and to describe everything from everyday life, natural wonders, the human condition and even in its more hubristic moments, the crushing triumph of an enemy. In the volumes of this series we take a look through the prism of individual regions of the United States through the centuries and decades. The United States may be many things: the world's policeman, a bully, a shameless purveyor of mass market culture but it also, in its better moments, a standard bearer for truth, transparency, equality and the more positive qualities of democracy. Little wonder that's its poets are rightly acknowledged as wonders of their art. Leading lights in the fight against slavery and for equality, even if the rest of the Nation is finding it problematic to catch up. In this volume we have collected verse from poets born in the tiny Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Its history is scarred with tragedy, much of its own making, and yet its natural beauty and its kaleidoscope of cultures summon the envy of us all when put to verse by the likes of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Amu Lowell, Emily Dickenson, William Cullen Bryant and James Russell Lowell."
Amy Lowell, Edgar Allan Poe, Emily Dickinson, Henry David Thoreau, James Russell Lowell, John Greenleaf Whittier, Phillip Henry Savage, Ralph Waldo Emerson (Author), Eric Meyers, Patricia Rodriguez, Richard Mitchley (Narrator)
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Born in the USA - The Massachusetts Poets
"1 - Born in the USA - The Massachusetts Poets - An Introduction2 - June by Horatio Alger Jr3 - America the Beautiful by Katharine Lee Bates4 - Beyond by Katharine Lee Bates5 - Come Unto Me by Katherine Lee Bates6 - Turn Me to My Yellow Leaves by William Stanley Braithwaite7 - Hymn to the North Star by William Cullen Bryant8 - Song of Marion's Men by William Cullen Bryant9 - October by William Cullen Bryant10 - The Death of Slavery by William Cullen Bryant11 - Hope is the Thing With Feathers by Emily Dickinson12 - I Measure Every Grief by Emily Dickinson13 - Where Roses Would Not Dare to Go by Emily Dickinson14 - A Light Exists in Spring by Emily Dickinson15 - This Was a Poet - It Is That by Emily Dickinson16 - Credo by W E B Du Bois17 - Concord Hymn by Ralph Waldo Emerson18 - Letters by Ralph Waldo Emerson19 - Water by Ralph Waldo Emerson20 - A Nation's Strength by Ralph Waldo Emerson21 - Fate by Ralph Waldo Emerson22 - The Eyes of My Regret by Angelina Weld Grimké23 - The Black Finger by Angelina Weld Grimke24 - Tenebris by Angelina Weld Grimké25 - In the Reading Room of the British Museum by Louise Imogen Guiney26 - Forms of Heroes by Nathaniel Hawthorne27 - The Ocean by Nathamiel Hawthorne28 - Address to the Moon by Nathaniel Hawthorne29 - The Old Man of the Sea by Oliver Wendell Holmes30 - Hymm for the Celebration at the Laying of the Cornerstone of Harvard Memorial Hall, Cambridge, October 6th 1870 by Oliver Wendell Holmes31 - Old Ironsides by Oliver Wendell Holmes32 - A Calendar of Sonnets - February by Helen Hunt Jackson33 - A Calender of Sonnets - May by Helen Hunt Jackson34 - A Calender of Sonnets - November by Helen Hunt Jackson35 - The Fir Tree and the Brook by Helen Hunt Jackson36 - The Poet by Amy Lowell37 - Meeting House Hill by Amy Lowell38 - Madonna of the Evening Flowers by Amy Lowell39 - Late September by Amy Lowell40 - Lilacs by Amy Lowell41 - Midnight by James Russell Lowell42 - A Contrast by James Russell Lowell43 - Winter Evening Hymn to My Fire by James Russell Lowell44 - Threnodia by James Russell Lowell45 - A Requiem by James Russell Lowell46 - To My Mother by Edgar Allan Poe47 - In Youth I Have Known One by Edgar Allan Poe48 - The Raven by Edgar Allan Poe49 - A Dream Within a Dream by Edgar Allan Poe50 - Alone by Edgar Allan Poe51 - Here by the Brimming April Streams by Phillip Henry Savage52 - On the 10th October by Phillip Henry Savage53 - November Blind by Phillip Henry Savage54 - Casey at the Bat by Ernest L Thayer55 - The Summer Rain by Henry David Thoreau56 - Woof of the Sun by Henry David Thoreau57 - Pray to What Earth Does This Sweet Cold Belong by Henry David Thoreau58 - What's the Railroad to Me by Henry David Thoreau59 - A Day by John Greenleaf Whittier60 - The Pumpkin by John Greenleaf Whittier61 - The Hunters of Men by John Greenleaf Whittier62 - The Farewell of a Virginia Slave Mother by John Greenleaf Whittier63 - I H B Died August 11th 1898 by William Winter"
Amy Lowell, Edgar Allan Poe, Emily Dickinson, Henry David Thoreau, John Greenleaf Whittier, Katharine Lee Bates, Louise Imogen Guiney, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Phillip Henry Savage, Ralph Waldo Emerson, William Cullen Bryant (Author), Lorelei King (Narrator)
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"LibriVox volunteers bring you 11 recordings of The Frost Spirit by John Greenleaf Whittier. This was the Fortnightly Poetry project for October 28, 2012. John Greenleaf Whittier was an influential American Quaker poet. He is considered one of the Fireside Poets and was influenced by Robert Burns. (Summary by David Lawrence)"
John Greenleaf Whittier (Author), LibriVox Volunteers (Narrator)
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"John Greenleaf Whittier was an American Quaker poet and advocate of the abolition of slavery in the United States. Frequently listed as one of the Fireside Poets, Whittier was influenced by the Scottish poet Robert Burns. - Summary by Wikipedia"
John Greenleaf Whittier (Author), LibriVox Volunteers (Narrator)
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"LibriVox volunteers bring you 13 recordings of Forgiveness by John Greenleaf Whittier. This was the Weekly Poetry project for June 2, 2013. What some of our readers thought..."The whole poem consists of just a single sentence, but a very complex one, loaded with both independent and subordinate clauses and participial phrases... Following his admirable example of gentle tolerance, I forgive his dangling participles." (Leonard Wilson); "Kudos to the poet for writing about forgiveness and mortality in a graveyard without letting any gods elbow in!" (Jason Mills) (Summary by David Lawrence)"
John Greenleaf Whittier (Author), LibriVox Volunteers (Narrator)
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"A 750-line idyllic poem about a snow-storm from the narrator's childhood.(Summary by Paul Tremblay)"
John Greenleaf Whittier (Author), Paul Henry Tremblay (Narrator)
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"This was the weekly poem for Flag Day 2006. It tells the largely-apocryphal but nonetheless inspiring story of one old woman’s act of patriotism during a Confederate advance in the civil war. (summary by LauraFox)"
John Greenleaf Whittier (Author), Various Readers (Narrator)
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