The Song of the Western Men


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The Song of the Western Men, also known as "Trelawny," is a stirring poem by Robert Stephen Hawker that captures the spirit of rebellion and camaraderie among the people of Cornwall. Written in 1824, it reflects on the events of 1688, a time of political upheaval and change.

Through vivid imagery and rhythmic verse, Hawker evokes the landscape and culture of the West Country, celebrating the resilience and pride of its inhabitants. The poem serves as both a historical reflection and a rallying cry, inviting listeners to connect with the past while contemplating themes of loyalty and defiance.

With its rich language and evocative themes, this work stands out as a significant piece of literature that resonates with those interested in the intersection of history and poetry. The recordings by LibriVox volunteers bring this classic to life, making it accessible for a new generation of listeners.

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The Song of the Western Men - Read by DL 1:37 Leído por David Lawrence
The Song of the Western Men - Read by KCS 1:31 Leído por Kariessa
The Song of the Western Men - Read by LKP 1:33 Leído por Lucy Perry
The Song of the Western Men - Read by LLW 1:46 Leído por Leonard Wilson (1930-2024)
The Song of the Western Men - Read by LN 1:46 Leído por lennich
The Song of the Western Men - Read by MGT 1:38 Leído por Maria Grazia Tundo
The Song of the Western Men - Read by MJK 1:47 Leído por Megan Kunkel
The Song of the Western Men - Read by RN 2:10 Leído por ravenotation