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Librivox Poetry Playlist
The Nights Remember by Sara Teasdale
Blow, Bugle, Blow by Alfred Tennyson
I do not love Thee by Caroline Elizabeth Sarah Norton
Sunrise in the Hills of Satsuma by Mary McNeil Fenollosa
A Summer Night by Elizabeth Stoddard
Kubla Khan by Samuel Taylor Coleridge
The Seamaids Music by Ernest Myers
The Phantom-Wooer by Thomas Lovell Beddoes
A Vagabond Song by Bliss Carman
Sea Slumber-Song by Roden Berkeley Wriothesley Noel
The Sword of Arthur by John Clair Minot
The Tryst of the Night by Mary C. G. Byron
My Delight and Thy Delight by Robert Bridges
Summer Magic by Leslie Pinckney Hill
To a Squirrel at Kyle-na-gno by William Butler Yeats
To You by Walt Whitman
A Summer Night by George William Russell
My Madonna by Robert Service
Susurro by William Sharp
The Soul of the World by Ernest Crosby
To Lesbia by Caius Calerius Catullus
Silence by D. H. Lawrence
The Single Hound by Emily Dickinson 1
The Lip and the Heart by John Quincy Adams
Sea Fever by John Masefield
Jabberwocky by Lewis Carroll
Under the Harvest Moon by Carl Sandburg
Coleridge by George Sidney Hellman
Aloof by Christina Georgina Rossetti
To Alfred Tennyson by Robert Stephen Hawker
Oh Spite! from A Midsummers Night Dream A3 S2 by William Shakespeare
Autumn Treasure by Richard le Galliene
A White Rose by John Boyle OReilly
Dawn-Angels by Agnes Mary Frances Darmesteter
To My Cat by Rosamund Marriott Watson
The Eagle by Alfred Tennyson
The Fishermans Hymn by Alexander Wilson
Good Hours by Robert Frost
To a Distant Friend by William Wordsworth
It is Not a Word by Sara Teasdale
October by Paul Lawrence Dunbar
Rhapsody by William Stanley Braithwaite
Autumn Treasure by Richard Le Gallienne
Sigh no more by William Shakespeare
The Wife-Woman by Anne Spencer
The Plougher by Padraic Colum
The Storm by G. O. Warren
Dirge by Madison Cawein
Goblin Revel by Siegfried Sassoon
Bedtime by Francis Robert Rosslyn
Liebesweh by Dora Wilcox
The Garret by Ezra Pound
Dream Land by Christina Georgina Rossetti
Sonnet by Charles Harpur
Parted by Siegfried Sassoon
Where My Books Go by William Butler Yeats
O White Wind, Numbing the World by Christopher J. Brennan
She Hears the Storm by Thomas Hardy
The Secret by Cosmo Monkhouse
Sonnet by Arthur Davison Ficke
Requerdo by Edna St.Vincent Millay
A Silent Mouth by Cathal OBryne
The Tropics by Douglas B. W. Sladen
An Old Story by Edwin Arlington Robinson
Song by Aphra Behn
Silence by Thomas Hood
The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock by T. S. Eliot
Dedication to his Golden Treasury by Francis T. Palgrave
Red-headed Restaurant Cashier by Carl Sandburg
Dance Figure by Ezra Pound
Sweet and Low by Alfred Tennyson
Bath by Carl Sandburg
Invocation by Clara Shanafelt
Sweet-and-Twenty by William Shakespeare
Song by Bliss Carman
Song by Sara Teasdale
One day is there of the series by Emily Dickinson
Ode to Autumn by John Keats
The Purple Cow by Gelett Burgess
Eulalie by Edgar Allen Poe
Fire and Ice by Robert Frost
Flying Fish by Mary McNeil Fenollosa
The Solitary-Hearted by Hartley Coleridge
Snow Song by Sara Teasdale
Ebb by Edna St. Vincent Millay
Birthday Verses by Thomas Hood
To France by Frederick George Scott
A Windflower by Bliss Carman
Believe Me, If All Those Enduring Young Charms by Thomas Moore
Remorseful Apology by Robert Burns
Character of a Happy Life by Sir H. Wotton
Night-Wind by Beatrix Demarest Lloyd
A Glee for Winter by Alfred Domett
Winter Nights by Thomas Campion
If Spirits Walk by Sophie Jewett
Genesis by John Hall Ingham
Interlude by Edith Sitwell
Sea-Shell Murmurs by Eugene Lee-Hamilton
The Movies by Florence Kiper Frank
Lone Dog by Irene Rutherford Mcleod
I Come Singing by Jacob Auslander
The Builder by Willard Wattles
The Owl and the Pussycat by Edward Lear
Old Ships by David Morton
Country Road by Marie Louise Hersey
An Arab Love-Song by Francis Thompson
Wanderers by James Hebblethwaite
Small and Early by Tudor Jenks
Song by John Gay
The Night-piece: To Julia by Robert Herrick
Sonnet 28 by William Shakespeare
To a Mistress Dying by William Davenant
Asleep by John Keats
The First Snow-Fall by James Russell Lowell
The Hour of Twilight by George William Russell
Storm by Max Michelson
When in disgrace - Sonnet 29 by William Shakespeare
My Prime of Youth by Chidiock Tichborne
Blueberries by Frank Prentice Rand
The Height of the Ridiculous by Oliver Wendell Holmes
Against Indifference by Charles Webbe
A Sea Dirge by William Shakespeare
To a Lady by George Etherege
Bones by Carl Sandburg
Sea Fever by John Masefield
A Nautical Ballad by Charles Edward Carryl
Luggage in Advance by Fay Inchfawn
Love Storm by D. H. Lawrence
Garden Fairies by Philip Bourke Marston
In a Garden by Amy Lowell
Bush Goblins by H. M. Green
Winter: A Dirge by Robert Burns
Promises Like Pie-Crust by Christina Rossetti
The Kraken by Alfred Tennyson
Music by Percy Bysshe Shelley
Venus Transiens by Amy Lowell
Fidele by William Shakespeare
Though Lost To Sight by Thomas Moore
Fate by Susan Marr Spalding
Solitude by Alexander Pope
There Is No Death by J. L. McCreery
A Fools Prayer by Edward Rowland Sill
The Year by Carl Sandburg
Rock Me to Sleep by Elizabeth Akers Allen
To Thine Own Self Be True by Packenham Beatty
O Captain! My Captain! by Walt Whitman
Cherry Ripe by Thomas Campion
Remembrance by Emily Bronte
For All These by Juliet Wilbor Tompkins
To Lucasta, On Going to the Wars by Richard Lovelace
Virtue Immortal by George Herbert
The Bridge by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Evening Song by Sidney Lanier
A Deed and a Word by Charles MacKay
The Light of Other Days by Thomas Moore
The World is Too Much With Us by William Wordsworth
The River of Life by Thomas Campbell
Life by Anna Leticia Barbauld
In March by Max Eastman
Night by Joseph Blanco White
Song in March by William Gilmore Simms
March by Charles Henry Web
The Old Oaken Bucket by Samuel Woodworth
Ode on a Grecian Urn by John Keats
To The Cuckoo by John Logan
Drifting by Thomas Buchanan Read
Bedouin Love Song by Bayard Taylor
The Banks O’ Doon by Robert Burns
A Drifting Petal by Mary McNeil Fenollosa
Opportunity by John J. Ingalls
The Night Has a Thousand Eyes by Francis William Bourdillon
Broken Friendship by Samuel Taylor Coleridge
A Ditty by Philip Sidney
The Derelict by Lucius Harwood Foote
34 of Part Four: Time and Eternity by Emily Dickinson
Elegy by D. H. Lawrence
The Road beyond the Town by Michael Earls
Invictus by William Ernest Henley
Spring Night by Sara Teasdale
The Unknown God by George William Russell
An Indian Serenade by Percy Bysshe Shelley
Pansies by Sarah Doudney
Lost and Found by George MacDonald
Desertion by P. M.
Drifting by Alice Traver
Regret by W. Whitman Bailey
To Narcissus by Winifred Welles
My Soul is a Moth by Dorothy Anderson
Crossing on the Seattle Ferry by Clare D. Stewart
Sand by Hortense Flexner
Casey at the Bat by Ernest L. Thayer

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Poems from around the World presented by Belinda Subraman

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