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150 Most Famous Poems

Emily Dickinson, Robert Frost, William Shakespeare, Edgar Allan Poe, Walt Whitman and many more

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150 Most Famous Poems

By: Poetry House
Narrated by: Samuel Casey
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"150 Most Famous Poems: Emily Dickinson, Robert Frost, William Shakespeare, Edgar Allan Poe, Walt Whitman and Many More" is a timeless anthology that brings together some of the most celebrated and influential poems in the English language. This collection features a wide range of poetic styles, from the introspective musings of Emily Dickinson to the narrative brilliance of Edgar Allan Poe, the vivid imagery of Robert Frost, and the powerful, enduring lines of William Shakespeare and Walt Whitman. Perfect for poetry lovers and newcomers alike, this anthology offers an insightful journey through the works of literary giants, providing listeners with a rich selection of poems that explore themes of love, nature, life, death, and the human experience.

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Read through the poetry book. It is wonderful and will make a great addition to my library. It has brought back my enjoyment of reading poetry the audible was great.

Great Addition to my Library

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Wonderful poetry and a mediocre narrator. What a shame. I wish he had some interest in what he was reading.

Great poems; mediocre narrator

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