EaglesWeb.com free international educational resource of lyrical audio poetry
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EAGLESWEB.COM ANTHOLOGY of LYRICAL AUDIO POETRY in MODERN ENGLISH, recorded by Walter Eagles
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From Li Wendong of China: "i really appreciate your effort in preparing such a good host of poems in their audio presentation. i love these immortal lines very deeply and it has been long since I have found such a website dedicated to the classic poem recordings. thank you very much!"
You are hearing My Ladye Nevels Grownde, MB57, by the English High Renaissance composer William Byrd, played by John Sankey, harpsicordist to the Internet, by his kind permission.
Click on Current Poems below to hear newly-recorded poems, including three Shakespeare sonnets, "How can my Muse want subject to invent", "No more be grieved at that which thou hast done" and '"'Why didst thou promise such a beauteous day", A special recording of two war sonnets by the American poet, Allan Seeger [1888-1916]: then a trio, and a sestet, of sonnets by Shakespeare; a major poem by Robert Browning, "A Toccata of Galuppi's"; Muriel Stuart: "The Seed-Shop"; Thomas Hardy: " I Said to Love"; Edwin Arlington Robinson: " A Happy Man"; Shakespeare's sonnet. "When I do count the clock that tells the time"; Edward Thomas's poem. "Like the Touch of Rain"; Shakespeare's sonnet, "When I consider everything that grows"; Ambrose Bierce's obscure little poem, "Weather"; and Robert Frost's poem, "The Wood-Pile" and other selections by a variety of poets.
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