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Thoughts Fer the Discuraged Farmer

Read by Marty Kris


James Whitcomb Riley


In The Wit and Humor of America, Vol 06

The Wit and Humor of America is a 10 volume series. In this, the sixth volume, 55 short stories and poems have been gathered from 42 authors…

Reaping

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Amy Lowell


In Men, Women and Ghosts

This is a collection of long poems and short stories by Amy Lowell. - Summary by Carolin

Mr. Crow's News

Read by Lynda Marie Neilson


Arthur Scott Bailey


In The Tale of Turkey Proudfoot (version 2)

Another Slumbertown and Tuck-Me In Tale book by Arthur Scott Bailey, this time we meet Turkey Proudfoot at Farmer Greens farm in Pleasant Va…

021 - Reading Aloud

Read by Carmen H


Christopher Morley


In Chimneysmoke

A collection of short poems on various themes by the author. (Summary by Carmen H)

Prairie

Read by Betsie Bush


Carl Sandburg


In Cornhuskers

Carl Sandburg's collection of 103 poems that earned a Pulitzer Prize Special Letters Award in 1919.

Suppose

Read by Evan Smith


Alice Cary


In The Beacon Second Reader

In the "Beacon Second Reader" the author has chosen for his stories only those of recognized literary merit; and while it has been…

A Prayer for Jimmy Banks

Read by mleigh


James W. Foley


In Boys and Girls

A collection of charming poems by James W. Foley, Poet Laureate of North Dakota where he was also city editor of the Bismarck Tribune. Each…

The Wizard People

Read by De Anna Lee


Clinton Scollard


In Lyrics and Legends of Christmas-Tide

American author and poet, Clinton Scollard, presents a charming collection of poetry to brighten the Christmas season. - Summary by Larry Wi…

Awaiting

Read by Newgatenovelist


Alice E. Furlong


In Selected Poems (Furlong)

Alice E. Furlong was a poet who published in The Saturday Evening Quill. These poems were published in 1929. - Summary by Newgatenovelist

My Bonnie Anna

Read by ShrimpPhish


Alfred Wheeler


In Immortality, Or The Pilgrim's Dream; And Other Poems

Alfred Wheeler dedicated the poem for which this collection is named to fellow members of the New York Society of Literature on the occasion…

Religion

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Laura Goodman Salverson


In Wayside Gleams

Laura Goodman Salverson was a Canadian author of Icelandic descent. Her poems pay tribute to both aspects of her heritage, with offerings li…

The Weird Witch of the Willow Herb

Read by Colleen McMahon


Evelyn Sharp


In Children's Short Works, Vol. 033

Librivox's Children's Short Works Collection 033: a collection of 15 short works for children in the public domain read by a variety of Libr…

Mary

Read by Bruce Kachuk


James Russell Lowell


In Early Poems

This is a volume of the early poems by James Russell Lowell, including a brief biographical sketch by Nathan Haskell Dole. - Summary by Caro…

The Gossips

Read by Ken Masters


Ella Wheeler Wilcox


In How Salvator Won and Other Recitations

Ella Wheeler Wilcox is an American poet known for her popular lyrics that capture positive and uplifting themes. This volume is quite divers…

No Message

Read by Paul Harvey


Mary Hannay Foott


In Morna Lee, and Other Poems

Mary Hannay Foott (pen name, La Quenouille) was a Scottish-born Australian poet and editor. She is well remembered for a bush-ballad poem, &…

Hilda, Spinning

Read by Greg Giordano


Julia Caroline Dorr


In Earlier Poems

This is a collection of the earlier poems of Julia Caroline Dorr. - Summary by Carolin

A Child's Prayer

Read by Bruce Kachuk


Siegfried Sassoon


In Selected Poems

Siegfried Sassoon, best known for his outspoken opinions on the futility of war, is portrayed in these poems as an observer, an observer of …

Gossip

Read by April6090


Anthony Henderson Euwer


In By Scarlet Torch and Blade

Anthony Euwer, often appearing in anthologies of American poetry is also author of "Christopher Cricket on Cats" and "The Lim…

An Only Offer

Read by ArmReader


Amelia E. Barr


In Winter Evening Tales

This 1896 collection contains 17 short, Christian-oriented stories. “In these ‘Winter Evening Tales,’ Mrs. Barr has spread before her reader…

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