Where the Bee Sucks


Read by LibriVox Volunteers

(2.8 stars; 29 reviews)

LibriVox volunteers bring you 15 recordings of Where the Bee Sucks by William Shakespeare. This was the Weekly Poetry project for April 8, 2012.

Where the Bee Sucks is a song performed by Ariel, an airy spirit, in Shakespeare's The Tempest. The Tempest has proved more popular as a subject for composers than most of Shakespeare's plays. Scholar Julie Sanders ascribes this to the "perceived 'musicality' or lyricism" of the play. Thomas Arne, best known for the patriotic song Rule, Britannia!, set this piece to music. (Summary by Wikipedia) (0 hr 11 min)

Chapters

Where the Bee Sucks - Read by ALP 0:38 Read by Algy Pug
Where the Bee Sucks - Read by CS 0:37 Read by Cori Samuel
Where the Bee Sucks - Read by DL 0:39 Read by David Lawrence
Where the Bee Sucks - Read by FS 0:34 Read by fshort
Where the Bee Sucks - Read by JCM 0:37 Read by Jason Mills
Where the Bee Sucks - Read by JL 0:41 Read by April Gonzales
Where the Bee Sucks - Read by JW 0:36 Read by Jeanie
Where the Bee Sucks - Read by KSL 0:40 Read by Muriel
Where the Bee Sucks - Read by LAH 0:39 Read by Lee Ann Howlett
Where the Bee Sucks - Read by LRS 1:19 Read by Liberty Stump
Where the Bee Sucks - Read by LT 0:36 Read by Little Tee
Where the Bee Sucks - Read by REF 0:40 Read by Rhonda Federman
Where the Bee Sucks - Sung by RG 1:30 Read by Ruth Golding
Where the Bee Sucks - Read by RN 0:46 Read by ravenotation
Where the Bee Sucks - Read by UM 0:38 Read by ekzemplaro

Reviews


(3.5 stars)

Ma mère fait des commentaires en français! Mais je pense que le livre n’est pas tres intéressant.

Shakespeare 😃


(3.5 stars)

Great! кузнец I really liked it. Changed review.

Lots of readers


(3.5 stars)

Ruth’s singing is particularly fun.

Sucky review


(3.5 stars)

This review sucks, too.

It Sucks


(2 stars)

Where suck is an archaic way of saying to rest or lie somewhere. Still, this is lots of recordings of the same poem over and over.

Lots of accents


(2.5 stars)

The same thing with lots of accents