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Classic Poetry Aloud IndexE. wrote 2 weeks ago: I have so much to say about Rufus and his amazing family (except for that bastard Loudon) that there … more →
raven wrote 2 weeks ago: LibriVox volunteers bring you 20 recordings of The Soldier by Rupert Brooke (1887-1915). This poem w … more →
jwrosenzweig wrote 3 weeks ago: I never let this day pass without reading and reflecting on the poets of World War I. I thought it … more →
clockwatcher23 wrote 4 weeks ago: Rupert Brooke was an English poet who died in 1915, at age 27, while working for the Royal Navy Volu … more →
mvlturner wrote 1 month ago: In the deep heart’s core Mary (Baroness) Warnock has been issuing reports and pronouncing on o … more →
Nim wrote 1 month ago: Congratulaions to reader and founding member John Bradshaw for his “I can name that tune in 4 … more →
juliadomna wrote 1 month ago: I love seeing how the Classics were received by later generations, so I thought I would post one of … more →
Haley wrote 2 months ago: I thought I would start by explaining the title of my blog. “Gee!! I wish I were a Man!” comes from … more →
raven wrote 2 months ago: LibriVox volunteers bring you 10 recordings of A Channel Passage by Rupert Brooke (1887-1915). This … more →
Maribel wrote 4 months ago: Famous people I was fascinated with during my teen years William Cullen Bryant, journalist and roman … more →
Oshin wrote 6 months ago: Photo by Andrew Unangst How should I know? The enormous wheels of will Drove me cold-eyed on tired a … more →
kconway01 wrote 6 months ago: Just now the lilac is in bloom All before my little room~ Rupert Brooke … more →
mqatra wrote 6 months ago: Punting is not as easy as it looks. As in rowing, you soon learn how to get along and handle the cra … more →
debutnovelist wrote 7 months ago: My Library Thing widget should update soon to show I’ve been on a reading fest – three b … more →
raven wrote 7 months ago: LibriVox volunteers bring you 15 recordings of Success by Rupert Brooke (1887-1915). This was the we … more →
adamsmith1922 wrote 7 months ago: A reading set to music, with accompanying images … more →
Black Rose wrote 7 months ago: “Oh! death will find me long before I tire of watching you.” Rupert Brooke (1887-1915), … more →
Angel wrote 8 months ago: I. Peace Now, God be thanked Who has matched us with His hour, And caught our youth, and wakened us … more →
wepoplaski wrote 8 months ago: Material for the Stout-Hearted Reader to Ruminate ♦ Essays, Lectures & Speeches ♦ — — — … more →