Luis Muñoz Marín was the first elected governor of Puerto Rico as well as a poet. This collection includes poems published fro…
Laurence Hope was the nom de plume of Adela Florence Nicolson, a British poet who wrote verses inspired by India, where she lived. This coll…
Pauline B. Barrington was an American poet and playwright. These poems were published between 1916 and 1918 and take for their inspiration t…
Lucy Eddy was an American poet. These poems were published in Poetry in February 1918 and celebrate the Californian landscape and the joys o…
Elfrida De Renne Barrow was an American poet and a curator of the Georgia Historical Society. These poems were published between 1922 and 19…
José Asunción Silva was a Colombian poet and exponent of the modernismo literary movement. These poems were translated by Muna…
In Short Poetry Collection 227
This is a collection of 44 poems read in English by LibriVox volunteers for April 2022.
In Songs, Merry and Sad
This is the only volume of poetry published during John Charles McNeill's lifetime, containing 59 of his 400+ poems. McNeill was considered …
In Come When I Sleep
LibriVox volunteers bring you 9 recordings of Come When I Sleep by Victor-Marie Hugo.This was the Weekly Poetry project for April 21, 2024.…
In Tithonus
Alfred Tennyson, 1st Baron Tennyson, FRS was Poet Laureate of Great Britain and Ireland during much of Queen Victoria's reign and remains on…
In Transposed Seasons
LibriVox volunteers bring you 17 recordings of Transposed Seasons by Madison Cawein.This was the Weekly Poetry project for November 3, 2019…
In Christmas in the Heart
LibriVox volunteers bring you 14 recordings of Christmas in the Heart by Paul Laurence Dunbar.This was the Fortnightly Poetry project for De…
In The Shakedown on the Floor
Despite the bittersweet outcome of the romance in this work, the poem still manages to conclude in an uplifting fashion. - Summary by SonOfT…
In Lines in Latin, inscribed with a pin upon her prison wall.
LibriVox volunteers bring you 14 recordings of Lines in Latin, inscribed with a pin upon her prison wall by Lady Jane Grey.This was the Week…
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