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‘A dime a dozen’ as known in America, is perhaps equal to the English ‘cheap as chips’ but whatever the lingua franca of your choice in this series we hereby submit ‘A Rhyme a Dozen’ as 12 poems on many given subjects that are a well-rounded gathering, maybe even an essential guide, from the knowing pens of classic poets and their beautifully spoken verse to the comfort of your ears.1 - A Rhyme a Dozen - 12 Poets, 12 Poems, 1 Topic. Love - An Introduction2 - Sonnet 116 by William Shakespeare3 - He Wishes For The Cloths of Heaven by William Butler Yeats4 - If Thou Must Love Me Let It Be For Nought by Elizabeth Barrett Browning5 - Bright Star by John Keats6 - Oh Lovers by Jalaluddin Rumi7 - Love's Philosophy by Percy Bysshe Shelley8 - Go Lovely Rose by Edmund Waller9 - A Red Red Rose by Robert Burns10 - She Walks In Beauty by Lord Byron11 - The Good Morrow by John Donne12 - The Passionate Shepherd To His Love by Christopher Marlowe13 - The Owl and the Pussycat by Edward Lear
Robert Burns, William Shakespeare (Author), Alex Jennings, Ghizela Rowe (Narrator)
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‘A dime a dozen’ as known in America, is perhaps equal to the English ‘cheap as chips’ but whatever the lingua franca of your choice in this series we hereby submit ‘A Rhyme a Dozen’ as 12 poems on many given subjects that are a well-rounded gathering, maybe even an essential guide, from the knowing pens of classic poets and their beautifully spoken verse to the comfort of your ears.1 - A Rhyme a Dozen - 12 Poets, 12 Poems, 1 Topic. Roses - An Introduction2 - A Red, Red Rose by Robert Burns3 - The Rose Has Flushed Red by Hafiz4 - A Wild Rose by Alfred Austin5 - Laughing Rose by William Henry Davies6 - Amid the Roses by Alice Dunbar Nelson7 - The Secret Rose by W B Yeats8 - Sonnet 54 - O! How Much More Doth Beauty Beauteous Seem by William Shakespeare9 - The Rose by John Cournos10 - Roses of a Dream by Damon Runyon11 - No Rose That in a Garden Ever Grew by Edna St Vincent Millay12 - Where Roses Would Not Dare to Go by Emily Dickinson13 - Tis the Last Rose of Summer by Thomas Moore
Hafiz, Robert Burns (Author), Alan Cumming, Ghizela Rowe (Narrator)
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Burns' epic and eerie tale of Tam, a drunken farmer, who on his way home through a storm stumbles across a coven of witches and warlocks dancing with the Devil in the dark of the night. After he calls to one of the witches, Tam and his trusty horse, Meg, end up racing for their lives... By multi-award winning, immersive audio company Almost Tangible - listen on headphones for the best experience!
Robert Burns (Author), Stephanie Macgaraidh (Narrator)
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Robert Burns: a collection of poems and songs
Robert Burns like you've never heard him before. Set within modern and vivid soundscapes, this collection gives Burns' texts new resonance. From the soullessness of a call-centre through the simple joy of a baby’s nursery to the horror of the battlefields and all the way into space, this is a visceral roller-coaster through the poems and songs of Scotland’s National Bard. Produced by multi-award winning, immersive audio company Almost Tangible. Chapters: 1 - Full Burns Sound-Journey (All poems) 2 - A Man's A Man for a' That (Eilidh Loan) 3 - A Poet's Address to his Love-Begotten Daughter (Lewis Rae) 4 - Address to a Haggis (Sophia McLean) 5 - Ae Fond Kiss, and Then we Sever (Eilidh Loan) 6 - A Red Red Rose, sung (Joshua Manning, Steph MacGaraidh, Sophia McLean) 7 - A Red Red Rose, spoken (Eilidh Loan) 8 - Auld Lang Syne (Joshua Manning, Steph MacGaraidh, Sophia McLean) 9 - Belles of Mauchline (James Robinson) 10 - Bottle and Friend (Tom Vanson) 11 - Epitaph for a Friend (Brigit Forsyth) 12 - Gin I Were a Baron's Heir (Peter Gardiner) 13 - John Anderson, my Jo (Ross Sutherland) 14 - My Heart's in the Highlands (Ross Sutherland) 15 - Pretty Peg (Sam Garioch) 16 - Scots Wha Hae (Peter Gardiner) 17 - Sweet Afton (James Robinson) 18 - Tam O'Shanter (Steph MacGaraidh) 19 - The Bonny Earl of Murray (Brigit Forsyth) 20 - To a Louse (Joshua Manning) 21 - To a Mountain Daisy (Sophia McLean) 22 - To a Mouse (Joshua Manning) 23 - To the Toothache (Tom Vanson) 24 - Ye Banks and Braes (Tracy Wiles) Director: Carl Prekopp Sound Designer/Composer: Jon Nicholls Production Manager: Alex Lynch Exec Producer: Charlotte Melén Cover Design: Tom Prekopp
Robert Burns (Author), Full Cast (Narrator)
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15 Minutes Of Love Poems - Volume 3
Love. What is love?The question is asked by each of us but the answer remains elusive. Dictionaries summon up many words but none fulfill. Love itself is often ethereal, felt but only seen in a glance, a look, a fleeting touch. Part of Love’s beauty is perhaps in the fact that the question never can be adequately answered; its ephemeral, a chimera of the heart and only felt. Our own experiences are unique and personal to ourselves and of little help defining it for another.Love is perhaps best expressed through poetry. As Plato said 2500 years ago “At the touch of a lover, everyone becomes a poet”. Writing a love poem for ones’ partner is seen as the most romantic of gestures. It opens our hearts to another's. Lovers love.Here, in this volume history’s greatest poets convey thoughts, feelings and sentiments of love to you in quick (or bite-size) conversations of verse that can slip into your day and your partner's heart.
Robert Burns, Rumi, William Blake (Author), Richard Mitchley (Narrator)
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The Poets of the Eighteenth Century - Volume I
For many in Europe the focus has shifted west to the Americas, both by settlement and by war against the indigenous tribes. And then between themselves.Democracy would be reborn by the American War of Independence. In the East India becomes the stage for further expansion. For our wordsmiths the world had become a wider page on which to write their thoughts. Coleridge, Pope, Southey, Wordsworth speak with lyrical eloquence on subjects both great and small. But always form the heart.
Robert Burns, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, William Blake (Author), Ghizela Rowe, Gideon Wagner, Richard Mitchley (Narrator)
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St Andrews Day - A Holiday in Verse
Scotland's official national day is St Andrew's Day, the feast day of Saint Andrew.In the bible it is Andrew who introduces his brother Peter to Jesus as the Messiah. As well as Scotland he is also the Patron Saint of the likes of Russia, Greece, the Ukraine, and Barbados.It is thought that the day was first celebrated over a thousand years ago in the reign of Malcolm III (1034-1093).In both Scotland and those many countries with connections to, or who have a sizable Scottish population in these more modern times, it is a welcome display of heritage, culture and the fine traits of Scottish hospitality with food, music and dance.St Andrews Day is also the start of the Scottish winter festivals and thence follow Hogmanay and Burns Night.In this volume we celebrate the very finest of classic Scottish poets. From Burns to Stevenson, from Anderson to Baillie. And celebrate we should.
Alexander Anderson, George MacDonald, George Macdonald, Robert Burns (Author), Ghizela Rowe, Gordon Kennedy, Jake Urry (Narrator)
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The Poetry of Night - Volume 2
Night. The day has gone. Departed. And the dark embrace, the inky shadows of night descend. For many a time to unwind and slumber. For some a nagging doubt that all is not well. That some primeval and primordial happening may yet go bump in the night.But for our poets the night is a time of wonder and imagination as well as many other emotions and feelings. Among our ranks of gloried talents are Keats, Coleridge, William Morris, DH Lawrence, Whitman, Longfellow and many more besides. Their descriptions capture what they see and feel as perhaps only a poet can. Among our ranks of gloried talents are Thomas Hood, Gerard Manley Hopkins, Robert Louis Stevenson, John Clare, Herman Melville and many more besides. Their descriptions capture what they see and feel as perhaps only a poet can. This volume comes to you from Portable Poetry, a specialized imprint from Deadtree Publishing. Our range is large and growing and covers single poets, themes, and many compilations.
Robert Burns, Robert Louis Stevenson, Robert Seymour Bridges (Author), Ghizela Rowe, Gordon Kennedy, Richard Mitchley (Narrator)
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The Poetry of Death - Volume 1
Death is a subject that few of us talk about, but many think about and more than a few of us dread. Whether it is the actual end of our life's journey or merely a transit point to Heavenly glory its actual point of impact is, obviously, life changing. But what do poets think of it? How do their minds tangle with the subject and make sense of this? That's what we thought too. Poets as rich and diverse as Longfellow, Hood, Bronte, Burns and Gilbran here share their words, thoughts and visions with us. Death is unavoidable but the journey there should be as informed and enjoyable as possible. On this Volume our readers include Richard Mitchley & Ghizela Rowe.
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Kahlil Gibran, Khalil Gibran, Robert Burns, Thomas Hood (Author), Ghizela Rowe, Gideon Wagner (Narrator)
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Scottish poetry is a powerful, beautiful expression of Country and Culture. It's proud history includes such figures as Robert Burns, Sir Walter Scott, Robert Louis Stevenson and many other illustrious figures. This volume of poetry is a perfect compendium of the words and works of Scotland. The track list is; The TWA Corbies - Ballad; Sir Patrick Spens - Ballad; Get Up And Bar The Door - Anonymous; The TWA Books - Alan Ramsay; from A Hymn On The Seasons - James Thomson; Hymn On Solitude - James Thomson; Johnnie Cope - Adam Skirving; from O Tell Me How To Woo Thee - Robert Graham of Gartmore; from Auld Reikie - Robert Fergusson; A Red Red Rose - Robert Burns; Tam O' Shanter - Robert Burns; To A Mouse - Robert Burns; A Man's A Man For A' That - Robert Burns; Ae Fond Kiss - Robert Burns; from 'Caller Herrin' ' - Lady Nairne; Ca' The Yowes To The Knowles - Anonymous; McLean's Welcome - James Hogg; Lochinvar - Walter Scott; Proud Maisie - Walter Scott; Old Christmastide (An Extract) By Sir Walter Scott; My Native Land - Sir Walter Scott; The Dirge Of Wallace - Thomas Campbell; Ode To The Memory Of Burns - Thomas Campbell; Lord Ullin's Daughter - Thomas Campbell; Lachin Y Gair - George Gordon (Lord) Byron; Beautiful Balmoral - William Topaz McGonagall; from 'The City Of Dreadful Night' - James Thomson; from 'In The Shadows' (Sonnet 1) - David Gray; The Vagabond - Robert Louis Stevenson; Where Go The Boats - Robert Louis Stevenson; God Gave To Me A Child In Part - Robert Louis Stevenson; I Do Not Fear To Own Me Kin - Robert Louis Stevenson; Autumn Fires - Robert Louis Stevenson; Christmas At Sea - Robert Louis Stevenson; Winter - Robert Louis Stevenson; When You See Millions Of The Mouthless Dead -Charles Sorley; Such Such Is Death - Charles Sorley; Scottish Ground - Daniel Sheehan; Selkirt Grace - Robert Burns; Scots Whahae - Robert Burns; Auld Lang Syne - Robert Burns.
Robert Burns, Robert Louis Stevenson, Walter Scott (Author), Alan Cumming, Daniela Nardini, Gordon Kennedy, Hannah Gordon (Narrator)
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Robert Burns: A Collection of Poems & Songs
Many nations have produced outstanding poets who they would gladly have represent their Culture. But can any Nation say they have an equivalent of Robert Burns...The Ploughman Poet, The Bard Of Scotland? This one poet is indelibly linked and intertwined with the culture and people of Scotland. His life, loves, politics, verse, and songs speak as them and for them. Politically, he was an inspiration to both liberalism and socialism as well as a Scottish parliament. His unique ability enabled him to appeal to all and quite rightly to be viewed as the National poet. His fame today is worldwide and celebrated in January each year with the Traditional Burns night. Each New Years Eve friends and families the world over link arms to 'Auld Lang Syne', giving immortality to his words and aims. The former Secretary General of the United Nations, Kofi Annan, has said that Burn's poems dignify and illuminate the struggle faced by the vast majority of the world's population today. Our selection of poems is read to you by Gordon Kennedy. Perhaps most well known as Little John in the ITV series Robin Hood, Gordon is an accomplished actor and a familiar sight on TV.
Robert Burns (Author), Gordon Kennedy (Narrator)
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Narrative Verse - Volume 4. Poetry can capture the imagination in a few short lines but Narrative Verse or Poetry takes the form of telling a story whether it be simple or complex in a longer form. Among the most ancient forms of poetry it has widespread roots through almost every culture. In Volume 4 we bring you the classics of The Eve Of St Agnes - John Keats, Flodden - Sir Walter Scott, The Ballad Of Agincourt - Michael Drayton, Tam O'Shanter - Robert Burns, The Pied Piper Of Hamelin - Robert Browning. They are read for you by the renowned actors Sean Barrett and David Shaw-Parker.
John Keats, Michael Brayton, Robert Browning, Robert Burns, Walter Scott (Author), David Shaw-Parker, Sean Barrett (Narrator)
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