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Classic Poetry Aloud IndexCantervilleGhost wrote 6 days ago: ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING (1806-1861), English poet Portrait: unknown artist … more →
Priti wrote 1 week ago: What’s the best thing in the world? June-rose, by May-dew impearled; Sweet south-wind, that me … more →
maidenshade wrote 1 week ago: In creating my pieces things seem to happen as they should. I may begin because of a bit of fa … more →
flandrumhill wrote 1 week ago: This empty boardwalk should be teeming with sun seekers dressed in bathing suits, eating ice cream … more →
livingscripture wrote 2 weeks ago: From the Word of the Day After entering a boat, Jesus made the crossing, and came into his own town … more →
Suzay Lamb wrote 1 month ago: The Harp Of Erin Sheridan’s Ride Robert Browning Elizabeth Barrett Browning Interior Scene Wit … more →
lingeringlavaclouds wrote 1 month ago: Here are some quotes and thoughts that have come up in my classes this semester thus far that have t … more →
redcorralranch wrote 1 month ago: A big “Thank You” goes out to the San Marcos Public Library staff in San Marcos, Texas. A bride a … more →
sequesteredsoul wrote 1 month ago: How do I love thee? Let me count the ways. I love thee to the depth and breadth and height My soul … more →
mbjesq wrote 2 months ago: Mother’s Day — that heinous annual celebration of last-minute, long-distance telefloris … more →
phantomcity wrote 3 months ago: Flush or Faunus You see this dog; it was but yesterday I mused forgetful of his presence here, Till … more →
Abhi wrote 3 months ago: How do I love thee? Let me count the ways. I love thee to the depth and breadth and height My soul c … more →
sundowniest wrote 3 months ago: ‘You believe In God, for your part?–ay? That He who makes, Can make good things from ill thing … more →
sundowniest wrote 3 months ago: (reference is to Moses) … Earth’s crammed with heaven, And every common bush afire with God; B … more →
Tel wrote 4 months ago: Elizabeth Barrett-Browning (1806-1861) English Poet Known for “How Do I Love Thee” Eliza … more →
macoffeegrounds wrote 4 months ago: I am a teacher of English, and if you are reading this, then you are a literate human being. What f … more →
Ian Yang wrote 4 months ago: A simple and sweet poem as this easily brings us right back to the very beginning of childhood, the … more →
Rakesh Patel wrote 4 months ago: The poetry of the Victorian Age is rich that produced two great poets Tennyson and Browning. There a … more →
separateholy wrote 4 months ago: “Since without Thee We Do No Good” Since without Thee we do no good, And with Thee do … more →