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15 Minutes Of Love Poems - Volume 4
"Love. What is love?The question is asked by each of us but the answer remains elusive. Dictionaries summon up many words but none fulfill. Love itself is often ethereal, felt but only seen in a glance, a look, a fleeting touch. Part of Love’s beauty is perhaps in the fact that the question never can be adequately answered; its ephemeral, a chimera of the heart and only felt. Our own experiences are unique and personal to ourselves and of little help defining it for another.Love is perhaps best expressed through poetry. As Plato said 2500 years ago “At the touch of a lover, everyone becomes a poet”. Writing a love poem for ones’ partner is seen as the most romantic of gestures. It opens our hearts to another's. Lovers love.Here, in this volume history’s greatest poets convey thoughts, feelings and sentiments of love to you in quick (or bite-size) conversations of verse that can slip into your day and your partner's heart."
Andrew Marvell, Lord Byron, Walt Whitman (Author), Richard Mitchley (Narrator)
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15 Minutes Of Love Poems - Volume 8
"Love. What is love?The question is asked by each of us but the answer remains elusive. Dictionaries summon up many words but none fulfill. Love itself is often ethereal, felt but only seen in a glance, a look, a fleeting touch. Part of Love’s beauty is perhaps in the fact that the question never can be adequately answered; its ephemeral, a chimera of the heart and only felt. Our own experiences are unique and personal to ourselves and of little help defining it for another.Love is perhaps best expressed through poetry. As Plato said 2500 years ago “At the touch of a lover, everyone becomes a poet”. Writing a love poem for ones’ partner is seen as the most romantic of gestures. It opens our hearts to another's. Lovers love.Here, in this volume history’s greatest poets convey thoughts, feelings and sentiments of love to you in quick (or bite-size) conversations of verse that can slip into your day and your partner's heart."
Kabir, Lord Byron, Wb Yeats (Author), Richard Mitchley (Narrator)
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"The Land of the Free, the Home of the Brave. This illustrious phrase encapsulates the aspirations of America and its people. In this volume we feature 50 American poets beginning with the Colonist Anne Bradstreet in the 17th century, when American poetry was entirely rooted in its parental British forms. From here our classic poets take us through Centuries of history, through Independence and expansion Westward, across the cities and vast landscapes of their words. Along the journey we also meet the Imagists, the poets from the Harlem Renaissance by way of the Transcendentalists and the Fireside Poets. The giants of the poetic way loom large; Walt Whitman. Emily Dickinson, Edgar Allan Poe, Paul Laurence Dunbar and Edna St Vincent Millay. Our rambling poetic stroll gives voice to the nation's hopes, its dreams, its failings, its musings. We cannot hope to define America but we do provide the many changing moods and flavours of the times as we discover the essence of its soul.1 - Fifty Shades of September - An Introduction2 - September by George Arnold3 - September by Helen Hunt Jackson4 - September 1st 1802 By William Wordsworth5 - Lines Written Beneath an Elm in the Churchyard of Harrow-on-the-Hill September 2nd 1807 by Lord Byron6 - Sonnet XXL, Sacred to the Memory of Edward Spedding Who Died September 3rd 1832 by Henry Alford7 - An Indian Summer Day on the Prairie by Vachel Lindsay8 - Lines Written on the 6th September by Thomas Gent9 - Autumn in Sussex by Radclyffe Hall10 - Autumn in Cornwall by Algernon Charles Swinburne11 - Written in London September 1802 by William Wordsworth12 - Autumn by Kahlil Gibran13 - September by Carlos Wilcox14 - A Calendar of Sonnets - September by Helen Hunt Jackson15 - September by John Payne16 - The Name of it is Autumn by Emily Dickinson17 - September 1815 by William Wordsworth18 - Autumn Song by Dante Gabriel Rosetti19 - Autumn Dawn by Charles Sorley20 - An Autumn Sunset by Edith Wharton21 - A September Night by George Marion McClellan22 - In Autumn Moonlight by Robert Seymour Bridges23 - Indian Summer by Henry Van Dyke24 - September 1819 by William Wordsworth25 - The Autumn by Elizabeth Barrett Browning26 - Autumn by Thomas Hood27 - Elegy in April and September by Wilfred Owen28 - September 1918 by Amy Lowell29 - 21st September, 1870 by Charles Kingsley30 - An Autumn Rain Scene by Thomas Hardy31 - Sonnet. September 1922 by Ivor Gurney32 - September by Janet Hamilton33 - In September by Thomas MacDonagh34 - Autumn Overlooked My Knitting by Emily Dickinson35 - The Golden Wedding of Sterling and Sarah Lanier September 27th, 1868 by Sidney Lanier36 - To Autumn by William Blake37 - Written in September 1804 by Christian Milne38 - Autumn by Anne Bradstreet39 - Ode to Autumn by John Keats40 - Ode to the West Wind by Percy Bysshe Shelley41 - Autumn - A Dirge by Percy Bysshe Shelley42 - In September by Amy Levy43 - Postscriptum, September 1913 by Thomas MacDonagh44 - Hold the Harvest by Fanny Parnell45 - September Midnights by Sara Teasdale46 - September 1913 by William Butler Yeats47 - Late September by Amy Lowell48 - Love's Harvest by Alfred Austin49 - Autumn by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow50 - A Carol of Harvest for 1867 by Walt Whitman51 - September Dark by James Whitcomb Riley"
Emily Dickinson, Lord Byron, William Wordsworth (Author), Ghizela Rowe, Gideon Wagner, Richard Mitchley (Narrator)
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A Poem A Day. Spring - The Season in Verse
"In meteorological terms Spring begins on March 1st and runs through to May 30th. Nature transforms the landscape, colours the skies and begins her epic journey of renewal and offerings. Colour, energy and beauty all abound.Here, each and every day is celebrated with distinct and separate verse; Some poems commemorate the day it was written, others the birth or death of the writer or a particular significant moment that engages poet with date and verse. Our classic poets wax lyrical on each and every day."
D.H. Lawrence, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Lord Byron (Author), Ghizela Rowe, Gideon Wagner, Richard Mitchley (Narrator)
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A Rhyme A Dozen - 12 Poets, 12 Poems, 1 Topic ? Birthdays
"'A dime a dozen' as known in America, is perhaps equal to the English 'cheap as chips' but whatever the lingua franca of your choice in this series we hereby submit 'A Rhyme a Dozen' as 12 poems on many given subjects that are a well-rounded gathering, maybe even an essential guide, from the knowing pens of classic poets and their beautifully spoken verse to the comfort of your ears. 1 - A Rhyme A Dozen - 12 Poems, 12 Poets, 1 Topic - Birthdays - An Introduction 2 - A Birthday by Christina Rossetti 3 - On My Mother's Fiftieth Birthday by Lucretia Maria Davidson 4 - On My Thirty Third Birthday, January 22nd 1821 by Lord Byron 5 - To My Father on His Birthday by Elizabeth Barrett Browning 6 - Song of the Democratic Review of it's Birthday, October the 1st 1857 by William Ross Wallace 7 - Stella's Birthday, March 13th 1727 by Jonathan Swift 8 - On Tea by Edmund Waller 9 - To H W L on His Birthday 27th February 1867 by James Russell Lowell 10 - To Mrs Jane Forster, On Her Birthday, August 4th 1724 by Henry Baker 11 - To the Memory of Mrs Lefroy Who Died December 16 My Birthday by Jane Austen 12 - Shakespeare. An Ode for His Three-Hundreth Birthday by Martin Farquhar Tupper 13 - On the Morning of Christs Nativity by John Milton"
Christina Rossetti, Edmund Waller, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Henry Baker, James Russell Lowell, Jane Austen, John Milton, Jonathan Swift, Lord Byron, Lucretia Maria Davidson, Martin Farquhar Tupper, William Ross Wallace (Author), Ghizela Rowe, Stella Gonet, Warren Keyes (Narrator)
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A Rhyme A Dozen - 12 Poets, 12 Poems, 1 Topic ? Churchyards
"'A dime a dozen' as known in America, is perhaps equal to the English 'cheap as chips' but whatever the lingua franca of your choice in this series we hereby submit 'A Rhyme a Dozen' as 12 poems on many given subjects that are a well-rounded gathering, maybe even an essential guide, from the knowing pens of classic poets and their beautifully spoken verse to the comfort of your ears. 1 - A Rhyme A Dozen - 12 Poems, 12 Poets, 1 Topic - Churchyards - An Introduction 2 - Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard by Thomas Gray 3 - In Kirkonnel Old Churchyard by Alexander Anderson 4 - Contemplative Verses on the Tombs in Drumcondra Church Yard by Thomas Dermody 5 - Reflections in a Churchyard by Jane Timbury 6 - Lines Written Beneath An Elm in the Churchyard of Harrow On The Hill Sept 2nd 1807 by George Gordon Byron 7 - A Summer Evening Churchyard by Percy Bsysshe Shelley 8 - Scenes in London IV - The City Churchyard by Letitia Elizabeth Landon 9 - Elegy - Supposed To Be Written in Barnet Churchyard by George Townsend 10 - In a Christian Churchyard by James Thomson 11 - Eastnor Churchyard by Radclyffe Hall 12 - Epitaph for a Roman Catholic Churchyard by John Kenyon 13 - Church Monuments by George Herbert"
Alexander Anderson, George Herbert, George Townsend, James Thomson, Jane Timbury, John Kenyon, Letitia Elizabeth Landon, Lord Byron, Percy Bsysshe Shelley, Radclyffe Hall, Thomas Dermody, Thomas Gray (Author), Gideon Wagner, Jake Urry, Sean Barrett (Narrator)
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A Rhyme A Dozen - 12 Poets, 12 Poems, 1 Topic ? Hair
"'A dime a dozen' as known in America, is perhaps equal to the English 'cheap as chips' but whatever the lingua franca of your choice in this series we hereby submit 'A Rhyme a Dozen' as 12 poems on many given subjects that are a well-rounded gathering, maybe even an essential guide, from the knowing pens of classic poets and their beautifully spoken verse to the comfort of your ears. 1 - A Rhyme A Dozen - 12 Poems, 12 Poets, 1 Topic - Hair - An Introduction 2 - When Mandy Combs Her Head by Katherine Chapman Tillman 3 - Black Hair by Akiko Yosano 4 - Grey Hairs by Marina Ivanova Tsvetaeva 5 - A Study In Gray by Ambrose Bierce 6 - Ophelia by Elinor Wylie 7 - Sonnet 68 - Thus is His Cheek the Map of Days Outworn by William Shakespeare 8 - To A Lady Who Presented to the Author.... by Lord Byron 9 - Your Strange Hair by Renee Vivien 10 - A Visit to the Asylum by Edna St Vincent Millay 11 - The Barber by John Gray 12 - The Hairy Dog by Herbert Asquith 13 - The Highwayman by Alfred Noyes"
Akiko Yosano, Alfred Noyes, Ambrose Bierce, Edna St Vincent Millay, Elinor Wylie, Herbert Asquith, John Gray, Ph.D., Katherine Chapman Tillman, Lord Byron, Marina Ivanova Tsvetaeva, Renee Vivien, William Shakespeare (Author), David Shaw-Parker, Laurel Lefkow, Richard Mitchley (Narrator)
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"'A dime a dozen' as known in America, is perhaps equal to the English 'cheap as chips' but whatever the lingua franca of your choice in this series we hereby submit 'A Rhyme a Dozen' as 12 poems on many given subjects that are a well-rounded gathering, maybe even an essential guide, from the knowing pens of classic poets and their beautifully spoken verse to the comfort of your ears.1 - A Rhyme A Dozen - 12 Poems, 12 Poets, 1 Topic - Beauty - An Introduction2 - Beauty by Elinor Wylie3 - For Beauty Being the Best of all We Know by Robert Seymour Bridges4 - On Beauty by Khalil Gibran5 - Ode To Beauty by Henry James Pye6 - Ode to Beauty by Mary Robinson7 - Ode To Beauty by Ralph Waldo Emerson8 - The Fraility and Hurtfulness of Beauty by Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey9 - She Walks in Beauty by Lord Byron10 - Sonnet 54 - O! How Much More Doth Beauty Beauteous Seem by William Shakespeare11 - He Remembers Forgotten Beauty by W B Yeats12 - I Died for Beauty by Emily Dickinson13 - Beauty of Truth by Khwaja Ghulam Farid"
Elinor Wylie, Lord Byron (Author), Richard Mitchley (Narrator)
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"'A dime a dozen' as known in America, is perhaps equal to the English 'cheap as chips' but whatever the lingua franca of your choice in this series we hereby submit 'A Rhyme a Dozen' as 12 poems on many given subjects that are a well-rounded gathering, maybe even an essential guide, from the knowing pens of classic poets and their beautifully spoken verse to the comfort of your ears. 1 - A Rhyme A Dozen - 12 Poems, 12 Poets, 1 Topic - England - An Introduction 2 - Jerusalem by William Blake 3 - Home Thoughts From Abroad by Robert Browning 4 - The Lambs of Grassmere by Christina Georgina Rossetti 5 - Happy Is England by John Keats 6 - This England (from Richard II) by William Shakespeare 7 - Daffodils by William Wordsworth 8 - Lines Written Beneath An Elm in the Churchyard of Harrow On The Hill Sept 2nd 1807 by George Gordon Byron 9 - Beachey Head by Charlotte Smith 10 - A Shropshire Lad XXXI - On Wenlock Edge the Wood's in Trouble by A E Housman 11 - London After The Great Fire 1666 by John Dryden 12 - The Lament of Swordy Well by John Clare 13 - A Song - Men of England by Percy Bysshe Shelley"
A E Housman, Charlotte Smith, Christina Georgina Rossetti, John Clare, John Dryden, John Keats, Lord Byron, Percy Bysshe Shelley, Robert Browning, William Blake, William Shakespeare, William Wordsworth (Author), Eve Karpf, Jake Urry (Narrator)
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Born in England – Exploring English Poetry - Cambridge University
"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 at poetry through the prism of individual regions of England, or sometimes more quaintly known as ‘Albion’, or ‘Blighty’, through the centuries of its gloried history.England, despite its perception of reserve and under-statement has, in reality, strode the global stage at various time in many things, both good and bad, from Empire to long distance running. Here our focus in on its literature. Famed for its fiction and dramas, it is equally admired for its plethora of gifted poets and the dazzling verse which has added so much to its artistic legacy. These classic poets are wonders of their age and of their art. Genius is written in their names.In this volume we explore the poets of Cambridge. A small city, with its famed university, with an enviable historical grandeur and roll-call of poets who dazzle, humble and inspire us all in ways that only a poet can. Our poets include Christopher Marlowe, Lord Byron, Rupert Brooke, Alfred Lord Tennyson, John Donne and the talents of very many others."
Alfred Lord Tennyson, Andrew Marvell, Charles Kingsley, Christopher Marlowe, Edmund Spenser, John Donne, John Dryden, Lord Byron, Robert Herrick, Rupert Brooke, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Siegfried Sassoon, Sir Walter Raleigh, William Wordsworth (Author), Ghizela Rowe, Richard Mitchley, Sean Barrett (Narrator)
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Born in England – Exploring English Poetry - London
"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 at poetry through the prism of individual regions of England, or sometimes more quaintly known as ‘Albion’, or ‘Blighty’, through the centuries of its gloried history.England, despite its perception of reserve and under-statement has, in reality, strode the global stage at various time in many things, both good and bad, from Empire to long distance running. Here our focus in on its literature. Famed for its fiction and dramas, it is equally admired for its plethora of gifted poets and the dazzling verse which has added so much to its artistic legacy. These classic poets are wonders of their age and of their art. Genius is written in their names.In this volume the instantly globally recognisable city of London has, for century after century, dominated the country. Its rich history of art, culture and commerce interweave with generation after generation of poets to produce a supremely rich tapestry of undimmed brilliance. Our poets include Alexander Pope, Amy Levy, Edmund Spenser, John Keats, G K Chesterton and a host of others. Genius has many names."
Alexander Pope, Algernon Charles Swinburne, Ben Jonson, Charlotte Mew, Charlotte Smith, Christina Rossetti, Daniel Defoe, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Edmund Spenser, Edward Lear, Edward Thomas, Elizabeth Siddal, G K Chesterton, Geoffrey Chaucer, John Donne, John Keats, John Milton, John Ruskin, Lord Byron, Robert Browning, Thomas Gray, Thomas Hood, William Blake, William Morris (Author), David Shaw-Parker, Ghizela Rowe, Richard Mitchley (Narrator)
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"Cain: A Mystery is Lord Byron's retelling of the classical Biblical story from the point of view of its antagonist. Undoubtedly influenced by Milton's Paradise Lost, Byron's Cain is defiant and questioning. In trying to come to terms with the mortality humanity has been punished with, he comes face to face with Lucifer, who takes him to the "Abyss of Space," shows him a vision of Earth's violent natural history, and gives him a true understanding of death. Upon his return, a devastated Cain carries out the familiar end of his tragedy. Cain: A Mystery is a closet drama, a popular form for Romantic writers, where the script is not intended to be performed onstage, but rather read aloud with a small group. - Summary by Sarah Terry"
George Gordon, Lord Byron (Author), LibriVox Volunteers (Narrator)
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