
The Classical Poetry Collection, Volume 3
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Narrated by:
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Ralph Richardson
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Richard Burton
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Dylan Thomas
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John Gielgud
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Claire Bloom
About this listen
The finest voices reading a wonderful selection of poetry accompanied by selected classical music. Includes:
- Sonnet XVIII - 'Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer's Day' by William Shakespeare 'To Autumn' by John Keats 'Looking-Glass River' by Robert Louis Stevenson 'When Icicles Hang by the Walls' by William Shakespeare 'In Death Divided' by Thomas Hardy 'Lines Written in Early Spring' by William Wordsworth 'Speak to Us of Love' by Kahlil Gilbran 'The Wild Swans at Coole' by W.B.Yeats 'The Nocturnall' by John Donne 'L'Allegro' by John Milton 'Eskimo Love Song' 'To a Skylark' by Percy Shelley 'Spring Offensive' by Wilfred Owen 'The Souls of the Slain' by Thomas Hardy
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It's pretty annoying.
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Background music to loud
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Excellent poems, and excellent readers, BUT I found the background music intrusive and completely unnecessary-- If you like poetry, you know it stands by itself. Having a sound tract is like listening to too song played simultaneously. arg!excellent in every way except for background music
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No good.
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