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By: George Alfred Townsend (1841-1914) | |
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Bohemian Days Three American Tales
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By: Maurice Henry Hewlett (1861-1923) | |
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Helen Redeemed and Other Poems
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The Village Wife's Lament
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By: Fernando António Nogueira Pessoa (1888-1935) | |
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Antinous: A Poem
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By: Madame (Jeanne-Marie) Leprince de Beaumont (1711-1780) | |
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Think Before You Speak or, The Three Wishes
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By: William Ernest Henley (1849-1903) | |
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Poems
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Lyra Heroica A Book of Verse for Boys
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Hawthorn and Lavender with Other Verses
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The Song of the Sword and Other Verses
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By: Thomas Gray (1716-1771) | |
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Select Poems of Thomas Gray
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By: Madison Cawein (1865-1914) | |
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September
Librivox volunteers bring you ten readings of September by Madison Cawein. This was the weekly poetry project for the week of September 21st, 2014. | |
Don Quixote
Madison Julius Cawein was born in Louisville, Kentucky. After graduating from high school, Cawein worked in a pool hall in Louisville as a cashier in Waddill's New-market, which also served as a gambling house. He worked there for six years, saving his pay so he could return home to write. His output was thirty-six books and 1,500 poems. His writing presented Kentucky scenes in a language echoing Percy Bysshe Shelley and John Keats. He soon earned the nickname the "Keats of Kentucky". Note: In Greek mythology, Hippocrene was the name of a spring on Mt... | |
Time and Death and Love
Madison Cawein was a poet from Louisville, Kentucky. His output was thirty-six books and 1,500 poems. His writing earned the nickname the "Keats of Kentucky". This Weekly poem was published in his book "Shapes and Shadows". (1898) | |