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Classic Poetry Aloud IndexZ Rana wrote 1 day ago: by William Wordsworth I wandered lonely as a cloud That floats on high o’er vales and hills, W … more →
santitafarella wrote 3 days ago: Nuns fret not at their convent’s narrow room; And hermits are contented with their cells; And … more →
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Kaosar (Raatkiranii) wrote 3 weeks ago: Come forth into the light of things; Let nature be your Teacher. (William Wordsworth) Photo court … more →
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classicpoetryaloud wrote 1 month ago: Click to read and listen to To Toussaint L’Ouverture by William Wordsworth … more →
sunnysideofliving wrote 1 month ago: [The title is a reference to the butterfly effect, which theorises that a change in something seemin … more →
Nyssa wrote 2 months ago: Various questions regarding the Preface of Lyrical Ballads. “The Subject and Language of Poe … more →
randallbutisingh wrote 2 months ago: THE DAISY You teach me humility, the cord on which all the virtues are strung. That you may be tra … more →
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Delita Herial wrote 2 months ago: Have I finally found a sense of purpose? I wandered lonely as a cloud That floats on high o’e … more →
Denise wrote 2 months ago: Just as April showers bring May flowers, our April zooming led to May blooming. We examined poems ab … more →
bj omanson wrote 3 months ago: From the beginning I was drawn equally to those two primary streams of early modern poetry, whi … more →
zenocturne wrote 3 months ago: . Therefore, strengthen your feeble arms and weak knees. “Make level paths for your feet, … more →
bj omanson wrote 3 months ago: early skirmishes at Rockford College Almost from the beginning, poetry for me was a matter of conten … more →
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