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Chapter IX

Read by Jan Moorehouse


Kate Sanborn


In The Wit of Women

It is refreshing to find an unworked field all ready for harvesting.While the wit of men, as a subject for admiration and discussion, is now…

Isabel

Read by Eliza Winters


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…

A Roman's Honour

Read by Lucy Perry


Charlotte Mary Yonge


In The Ontario Readers: Third Book

The Ontario Readers is a school book first published in 1919, by the Ontario Ministry of Education, containing short excerpts of literary wo…

Camilla

Read by Stefan Von Blon


Victor Daley


In At Dawn And Dusk

Victor Daley, then a happy, wondering Irish lad, drifted out to Australia. His head was full of old tunes and fragments of poetry; his pocke…

Triad

Read by Newgatenovelist


Adelaide Crapsey


In Verse

Adelaide Crapsey's experimental poetry included her creation of the cinquain. This recording was taken from the posthumously published and e…

Without and Within

Read by Carol


Julia Caroline Dorr


In Earlier Poems

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

Wanderings

Read by Esther ben Simonides


Charlotte Maria Tucker


In The Spanish Cavalier

When his father dies, Lucius Lepine goes to Spain as a clerk. His fellow clerk, Don Aguilera, doesn't come to work one day. Lucius is worrie…

Haversleigh

Read by VORich24


Angela Brazil


In The Manor House School

An entertaining story of life in the closed society of a temporarily displaced girls' school. Mystery, intrigue, and humor make this a book …

Rover

Read by Newgatenovelist


Amanda McKittrick Ros and Amanda Mckittrick Ros


In Poems of Puncture

Amanda McKittrick Ros’s poetry and prose have earned notoriety for their highly individual syntax, creative punctuation, unique diction, and…

A Pause

Read by Bruce Kachuk


Christina Rossetti


In Sonnets

This is an excellent selection of introspective, inspirational and remarkably compelling sonnets from one of the greatest poets of the ninet…

Watch and Chloe

Read by Cbteddy


Miranda Elliot Swan


In Daisy: the Autobiography of a Cat

"I was born in a clothes-basket, and do not feel ashamed of my birthplace, though fire and the swill man long ago removed all trace of …

To Chloe, Courting Her for His Friend

Read by Cavaet


Richard Lovelace


In Lucasta

"Lucasta" is of Latin origin meaning "Pure Light". Besides the dedication of the first poem to his wife, Anne Lovelace, …

Our Volunteers

Read by Nina Lily


Kate Seymour MacLean


In The Coming of the Princess, and Other Poems

There is truth, doubtless, in the remark, that we are enriched less by what we have than by what we hope to have. As the poetic art in Canad…

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