Librivox's Short Poetry Collection 001: a collection of 29 public-domain poems.
Abou Ben Adhem by Leigh Hunt, read by Peter Yearsley The Artilleryman by Walt Whitman, read by Jon Ingram As Kingfishers Catch Fire by G. M. Hopkins, read by Dave Foss Because I Could Not Stop For Death by Emily Dickinson, read by wedschild Casabianca by Felicia Hemans, read by John Hicken Christmas Bells by H. W. Longfellow, read by pkolter I Wandered Lonely As A Cloud by William Wordsworth, read by Aldon Hynes A Dead Boche by Robert Graves, read by Scott Munro Dover Beach by Matthew Arnold, read by Catharine Eastman Dulce et Decorum by W. Owen, read by Alex Foster The Old Familiar Faces by Charles Lamb, read by Peter Yearsley For Annie by E. A. Poe, read by Annie Coleman How they Brought the Good News from Ghent to Aix by Robert Browning, read by Kara Shallenberg Heat by H. Doolittle, read by Annie Coleman I Died for Beauty by Emily Dickinson, read by Annie Coleman Lament of the Irish Emigrant by H. Selina, read by Peter Yearsley Jenny Kissed Me by Leigh Hunt, read by Peter Yearsley Kublai Khan by S. Coleridge, read by Peter Yearsley The Last Rose of Summer by Thomas Moore, read by Peter Yearsley Laughing Corn by Carl Sandburg, read by Betsie Bush Love and Age by T. Peacock, read by Peter Yearsley The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock by T. S. Eliot, read by Peter Eastman Ode 314 by Mewlana Jalaluddin Rumi, read by Kayvan Sylvan The Tell-Tale Heart by E. A. Poe, read by Sean Randall The Queen of Hearts by C. Rossetti, read by Betsie Bush The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost, read by Annie Coleman My Shadow by R. L. Stevenson, read by Henry Frigon Thou Art not Lovelier than Lilacs No by E. Millay, read by Annie Coleman Wreck Of The Hesperus by H. W. Longfellow, read by Tony Hightower
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Reviewer:GordMackenzie - - January 3, 2006 Subject: Poetry in Motion! A great collection of short poems ... some familiar, some lesser known ... as read by a wide range of volunteers.