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Running Fox

Read by Drew Johnson


Elmer Russell Gregor


Having reached the age of sixteen winters, Running Fox, the son of Black Panther, a famous Delaware war-chief, determined to establish his r…

Queer Sights

In Our Little Jewish Cousin

Read by Drew Johnson


Mary Hazelton Blanchard Wade


In whatever direction you may travel,—north, south, east, or west,—you will doubtless meet some of your little black-eyed Jewish cousins. Th…

The Rainy Day - Read by DJ

In The Rainy Day

Read by Drew Johnson


Henry Wadsworth Longfellow


LibriVox volunteers bring you 25 recordings of The Rainy Day by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. This was the Weekly Poetry project for September…

The Army of Death - Read by DJ

In The Army of Death

Read by Drew Johnson


Charles Hamilton Sorley


Captain Sorley was among 16 Great War poets commemorated in Westminster Abbey's Poets' Corner. The inscription was written by Wilfred Owen. …

The Poet Who Sleeps - Read by DJ

In The Poet Who Sleeps

Read by Drew Johnson


Walter Savage Landor


LibriVox readers bring you 13 versions of The Poet Who Sleeps by Walter Savage Landor. This was the weekly poetry project for December 1, 20…

The Trial of Tony

In The Boat Club; or, The Bunkers of Rippleton

Read by Drew Johnson


William Taylor Adams and Oliver Optic


The Bunkers are a group of rebellious boys who make life miserable for many on the shores of an upstate New York Lake. Captain Sedley's son,…

Introduction

In Commentary On The Book Of Genesis

Read by Drew Johnson


Matthew Henry


This is another commentary by Matthew Henry, well known for his commentaries on the Bible, this one is on Genesis, the first book of the Bib…

One and Two - Read by DJ

In One and Two

Read by Drew Johnson


Will Carleton


This was the Fortnightly Poetry for November 10, 2013.William McKendree Carleton was an American poet, best known for his poems about his ru…

Walter Raleigh The Boy of Devon: 1552-1618

In Historic Boyhoods

Read by Drew Johnson


Rupert S. Holland


Most boys grow up to be honest, maybe even good, men, but do not stand out from the crowd. Occasionally, along comes a boy who is destined, …