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Second Sight

In Short Poetry Collection 181

Read by Bruce Kachuk


Madison Cawein


This is a collection of 35 poems read in English by LibriVox volunteers for June 2018.Translated poems:The Bride of Corinth, by Johann Wolfg…

The Sea and the Skylark

In Short Poetry Collection 142

Read by Bruce Kachuk


Gerard Manley Hopkins


This is a collection of 23 poems read by LibriVox volunteers for March 2015.Two poems of medium length in this collection:#04 "Copernic…

Guess

In Short Poetry Collection 182

Read by Bruce Kachuk


Eugene Field


This is a collection of 41 poems read in English by LibriVox volunteers for July 2018.

The Messenger

In The Cheery Way, a Bit of Verse for Every Day - June

Read by Bruce Kachuk


John Kendrick Bangs


There should be a bit of poetry in every day, and John Kendrick Bangs wrote a fitting poem for each day in the year. In 1920, a book was pub…

Pied Beauty - Read by BK

In Pied Beauty

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Gerard Manley Hopkins


In the Author's Preface to Poems of Gerard Manley Hopkins, he describes this poem as Curtal-Sonnet "that is they are constructed in pro…

The Haunted Palace - Read by BK

In The Haunted Palace

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Edgar Allan Poe


"The Haunted Palace" originally issued in the Baltimore American Museum for April, 1888, was subsequently embodied in that much ad…

Song: Eternity of Love Protested by Thomas Carew - read by BK

In Song: Eternity of Love Protested

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Thomas Carew


Thomas Carew (pronounced "Carey") (1595 - 1640) was one of the Cavalier poets, a group associated with the unfortunate King Charl…

A Ship, an Isle, a Sickle Moon - Read by BK

In A Ship, an Isle, a Sickle Moon

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James Elroy Flecker


Of all recent poets of his kind, Flecker is the most successful. The classical tradition of poetry has been mocked and mutilated by many of …

Lines, On Hearing That Lady Byron Was Ill, Read by BK

In Lines, On Hearing That Lady Byron Was Ill

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George Gordon, Lord Byron


Here is a bitterly sarcastic poem wherein a jilted Lord Byron spits out his distain for his estranged wife, Lady Byron, laying a curse upon …

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