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81 Famous Poems: An Audio Companion to the Norton Anthology of Poetry

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4.9/5 (21016 ratings)
Description:Listen to the sound of English as it was meant to be heard. The only authorized audio companion to the widely-respected Norton Anthology of Poetry, Third Edition, this audio collection includes the greatest poems of the English Language, ranging from the writings of Shakespeare, Milton, Blake, and Wordsworth, to the best-loved verse of Whitman, Dickinson, the Brownings, and Yeats39 poets in all. The readings by brilliant classic actors Alexander Scourby, Nancy Wickwire, and Bramwell Fletcher are presented in the order they appear in Norton and are selected for their ability to delight. It is simply a collection of the best.Table of Contents:- - - - SIDE: 1 - - - -AnonymousThe Cuckoo Song Sir Thomas WyattWhoso List to Hunt (a.k.a. The hind) Sir Walter RaleghThe Nymph's Reply to the Shepherd Sir Walter RaleghThe Passionate Man's Pilgrimage Sir Philip SidneySonnet 1 from "Astrophel and Stella" Christopher MarloweThe Passionate Shepherd to his LoveWilliam ShakespeareSonnet 18 ("Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer's Day?")Sonnet 29 ("When, in Disgrace with Fortune and Men's Eyes")Sonnet 116 ("Let Me Not to the Marriage of True Minds")Sonnet 129 ("Th'expense of Spirit in a waste of Shame") Thomas CampionWhen to Her Lute Corinna Sings Rose-cheeked LauraThere is a garden in Her FaceJohn DonneSong ("Go and Catch a Falling Star")The Sun RisingSonnet 10 from Holy Sonnets ("Death, Be Not Proud")Ben JonsonSong: To CeliaRobert HerrickThe Argument of His BookDelight in DisorderTo the Virgins, to Make Much of TimeUpon Julia's Clothes George HerbertThe CollarThe PulleyLove (III) / George HerbertJohn MiltonWhen I Consider How My Light is Spent (a.k.a. On His Blindness) John SucklingSong ("Why So Pale and Wan, Fond Lover? ")Out Upon It (a.k.a. The Constant Lover)- - - - SIDE: 2 - - - -Richard LovelaceTo Althea, From PrisonAndrew MarvellTo His Coy MistressThe Definition of LoveHenry VaughanThe RetreatJohn DrydenA Song for St. Cecillia's DayThomas GrayElegy Written in a Country ChurchyardWilliam BlakeFrom Poetical Sketches SongFrom Songs of Innocence Introduction the LambFrom Songs of ExperienceThe TygerRobert BurnsTo a mouseA Red, Red RoseWilliam WordsworthShe Dwelt Among the Untrodden WaysComposed Upon Westminster Bridge, September 3, 1802My Hearts Leaps UpThe World is Ttoo Much with UsSamuel Taylor ColeridgeKubla Khan- - - - SIDE: 3 - - - -George Gordon ByronShe walks in BeautyWhen We Two PartedPercy Bysshe ShelleyOzymandiasOde to the West WindTo a SkylarkAdonais (Stanzas 1,39,54,55)John KeatsOn First Looking into Chapman's HomerOde on a Grecian UrnBright StarRalph Waldo EmersonConcord HymnThe RhodoraElizabeth Barrett BrowningSonnets from The Portuguese: 1,43Edgar Allan PoeTo HelenThe City in the SeaAnnabel LeeAlfred TennysonBreak, Break, BreakSongs from- - - The Princess- - - The Splendor Falls- - - Tears, Idle Tears- - - Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal- - - - SIDE: 4 - - - -Alfred TennysonThe EagleCrossing the BarRobert BrowningMy Last DuchessHome-Thoughts, from AbroadWalt WhitmanSong of Myself (Parts 1,6,21,31)O Captain! My Captain!Matthew ArnoldDover BeachEmily Dickinson303 ("The Soul Selects Her Own Society")986 ("A narrow Fellow in the Grass")Christina RossettiUp-HillAlgernon Charles SwinburneThe Garden of ProserpineThomas HardyThe Darkling ThrushGerard Manley HopkinsPied BeautyAlfred Edward HousmanLoveliest of Trees, the Cherry NowWith Rue My Heart is LadenWilliam Butler YeatsThe Lake Isle of InnisfreeThe Wild Swans at Coole--------------------------------------This is an audio companion to the "Norton Anthology of Poetry." While it may contain 81 poems from the "Norton Anthology of Poetry," having over 1,400 poems, it is not an abridged edition. The name itself, "81 Famous Poems," makes this an unabridged edition, because it is not an abridged edition of a book with the same name. Furthermore, none of the 81 poems themselves, in this audio version, have been abridged.-------------------------------------- 2 Audio Cassettes / 2 Hours 22 mins~We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with 81 Famous Poems: An Audio Companion to the Norton Anthology of Poetry. To get started finding 81 Famous Poems: An Audio Companion to the Norton Anthology of Poetry, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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Release
1987
ISBN
0945353650

81 Famous Poems: An Audio Companion to the Norton Anthology of Poetry

Unknown Author
4.4/5 (1290744 ratings)
Description: Listen to the sound of English as it was meant to be heard. The only authorized audio companion to the widely-respected Norton Anthology of Poetry, Third Edition, this audio collection includes the greatest poems of the English Language, ranging from the writings of Shakespeare, Milton, Blake, and Wordsworth, to the best-loved verse of Whitman, Dickinson, the Brownings, and Yeats39 poets in all. The readings by brilliant classic actors Alexander Scourby, Nancy Wickwire, and Bramwell Fletcher are presented in the order they appear in Norton and are selected for their ability to delight. It is simply a collection of the best.Table of Contents:- - - - SIDE: 1 - - - -AnonymousThe Cuckoo Song Sir Thomas WyattWhoso List to Hunt (a.k.a. The hind) Sir Walter RaleghThe Nymph's Reply to the Shepherd Sir Walter RaleghThe Passionate Man's Pilgrimage Sir Philip SidneySonnet 1 from "Astrophel and Stella" Christopher MarloweThe Passionate Shepherd to his LoveWilliam ShakespeareSonnet 18 ("Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer's Day?")Sonnet 29 ("When, in Disgrace with Fortune and Men's Eyes")Sonnet 116 ("Let Me Not to the Marriage of True Minds")Sonnet 129 ("Th'expense of Spirit in a waste of Shame") Thomas CampionWhen to Her Lute Corinna Sings Rose-cheeked LauraThere is a garden in Her FaceJohn DonneSong ("Go and Catch a Falling Star")The Sun RisingSonnet 10 from Holy Sonnets ("Death, Be Not Proud")Ben JonsonSong: To CeliaRobert HerrickThe Argument of His BookDelight in DisorderTo the Virgins, to Make Much of TimeUpon Julia's Clothes George HerbertThe CollarThe PulleyLove (III) / George HerbertJohn MiltonWhen I Consider How My Light is Spent (a.k.a. On His Blindness) John SucklingSong ("Why So Pale and Wan, Fond Lover? ")Out Upon It (a.k.a. The Constant Lover)- - - - SIDE: 2 - - - -Richard LovelaceTo Althea, From PrisonAndrew MarvellTo His Coy MistressThe Definition of LoveHenry VaughanThe RetreatJohn DrydenA Song for St. Cecillia's DayThomas GrayElegy Written in a Country ChurchyardWilliam BlakeFrom Poetical Sketches SongFrom Songs of Innocence Introduction the LambFrom Songs of ExperienceThe TygerRobert BurnsTo a mouseA Red, Red RoseWilliam WordsworthShe Dwelt Among the Untrodden WaysComposed Upon Westminster Bridge, September 3, 1802My Hearts Leaps UpThe World is Ttoo Much with UsSamuel Taylor ColeridgeKubla Khan- - - - SIDE: 3 - - - -George Gordon ByronShe walks in BeautyWhen We Two PartedPercy Bysshe ShelleyOzymandiasOde to the West WindTo a SkylarkAdonais (Stanzas 1,39,54,55)John KeatsOn First Looking into Chapman's HomerOde on a Grecian UrnBright StarRalph Waldo EmersonConcord HymnThe RhodoraElizabeth Barrett BrowningSonnets from The Portuguese: 1,43Edgar Allan PoeTo HelenThe City in the SeaAnnabel LeeAlfred TennysonBreak, Break, BreakSongs from- - - The Princess- - - The Splendor Falls- - - Tears, Idle Tears- - - Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal- - - - SIDE: 4 - - - -Alfred TennysonThe EagleCrossing the BarRobert BrowningMy Last DuchessHome-Thoughts, from AbroadWalt WhitmanSong of Myself (Parts 1,6,21,31)O Captain! My Captain!Matthew ArnoldDover BeachEmily Dickinson303 ("The Soul Selects Her Own Society")986 ("A narrow Fellow in the Grass")Christina RossettiUp-HillAlgernon Charles SwinburneThe Garden of ProserpineThomas HardyThe Darkling ThrushGerard Manley HopkinsPied BeautyAlfred Edward HousmanLoveliest of Trees, the Cherry NowWith Rue My Heart is LadenWilliam Butler YeatsThe Lake Isle of InnisfreeThe Wild Swans at Coole--------------------------------------This is an audio companion to the "Norton Anthology of Poetry." While it may contain 81 poems from the "Norton Anthology of Poetry," having over 1,400 poems, it is not an abridged edition. The name itself, "81 Famous Poems," makes this an unabridged edition, because it is not an abridged edition of a book with the same name. Furthermore, none of the 81 poems themselves, in this audio version, have been abridged.-------------------------------------- 2 Audio Cassettes / 2 Hours 22 mins~We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with 81 Famous Poems: An Audio Companion to the Norton Anthology of Poetry. To get started finding 81 Famous Poems: An Audio Companion to the Norton Anthology of Poetry, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Pages
3
Format
PDF, EPUB & Kindle Edition
Publisher
Release
1987
ISBN
0945353650
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