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"description": "LibriVox recording of Short Poetry Collection 145 by Various.

Read in English by Kevin Siegel; Newgatenovelist; Leonard Wilson; Winston Tharp; Shakira Searle; Algy Pug; Son of the Exiles; Chris Pyle; JackMon; Glenn O'Brien; DannyHauger; Michele Fry; Ezwa; Bruce Kachuk; Kangaroo692; Peter Tucker; Jesse Zuba

This is a collection of 30 poems read by LibriVox volunteers for June 2015. It includes:
The Battle of Moncontour, by Thomas Babington Macaulay
But if our love be dying, by Michael Field
Courting in Kentucky, by Florence E. Pratt
Death Be not proud, by John Donne
Deep in the Night, by Sara Teasdale
The Duck and the Kangaroo, by Edward Lear
Eureka, by Henry Lawson
Exotic Perfume, by Charles Baudelaire
Frost at Midnight, by Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Good-Bye, by Ralph Waldo Emerson
A Kiss in the Rain, by Samuel Minturn Peck
The Last Druid, by Constance Naden
The Lost Pardner, by Charles Badger Clark
A Mate Can Do No Wrong, by Henry Lawson
Maud and Madge, by Julia Caroline Dorr
Midnight Oil, by Edna St. Vincent Millay
A Mother's Question, by Julia Caroline Dorr
No Second Troy, by William Butler Yeats
The Prisoner of Chillon, by George Gordon, Lord Byron
Reverie of Mahomed Akram at the Tamarind Tank, by Laurence Hope
Serenade, by James Russell Lowell
Sparkles from the Wheel, by Walt Whitman
The Three Ships, by Julia Caroline Dorr
The Sun-Shower, by George Parsons Lathrop
Three Doves, by George Parsons Lathrop
Tired Tim, by Walter De la Mare
Up and Down, by Walter De la Mare
The Voice Of The Void, by George Parsons Lathrop
Emblem VII (Why dost thou shade thy lovely face), by Francis Quarles
Yourself, by Jones Very

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