Poor Robin
Poor Robin is a somewhat enigmatic figure in literary history, best known for his almanacs published in the 17th century. His witty and often satirical takes on social and political matters of his time have fascinated readers for generations. While not much is documented about his life, his works reflect the concerns of everyday people, making them both relatable and insightful. His unique style combines humor with keen observations, inviting readers to ponder the world around them.
If you’re curious about the rich tapestry of early English literature, Poor Robin’s writings offer a delightful glimpse into the past. Each entry is a snapshot of the era, filled with charm and wisdom that resonates even today. So, take a moment to explore his collection in the app—you might just find a treasure that sparks your imagination and deepens your appreciation for this intriguing author!
Thrice Welcome
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Harrison S. Morris and Poor Robin
LibriVox volunteers bring you 17 recordings of Thrice Welcome from Poor Robin's Almanac. This was the Weekly Poetry project for December 11,…