Audiobook: Selection from the Sonnets of William Wordsworth
Selection from the Sonnets of William Wordsworth
1 - Nuns fret not at their convent's narrow room
- Download Nuns fret not at their convent's narrow room audio
- Download Scorn not the Sonnet; Critic, you have frowned audio
- Download Written in very Early Youth audio
- Download I watch, and long have watched, with calm regret audio
- Download How clear, how keen, how marvellously bright audio
- Download While not a leaf seems faded; while the fields audio
- Download There is a pleasure in poetic pains audio
- Download Oxford, May 30, 1820 audio
- Download A Parsonage in Oxfordshire audio
- Download Hail, Twilight, sovereign of one peaceful hour! audio
- Download Mark the concentred hazels that enclose audio
- Download Composed at Rydal on May Morning, 1838 audio
- Download Though the bold wings of Poesy affect audio
- Download Pelion and Ossa flourish side by side audio
- Download To Sleep audio
- Download Fond words have oft been spoken to thee, Sleep! audio
- Download The River Eden, Cumberland audio
- Download Surprised by joy - impatient as the Wind audio
- Download Her only pilot the soft breeze, the boat audio
- Download With Ships the sea was sprinkled far and nigh audio
- Download Where lies the Land to which yon Ship must go? audio
- Download Sole listener, Duddon! to the Breeze that played audio
- Download What aspect bore the Man who roved or fled audio
- Download Hail to the fields - with dwellings sprinkled o'er audio
- Download The Stepping-Stones audio
- Download Whence that low voice? - A whisper from the heart audio
- Download I thought of Thee, my partner and my guide audio
- Download Brook! whose society the poet seeks audio
- Download Methinks that to some vacant hermitage audio
- Download There is a little unpretending Rill audio
- Download Written upon a Blank Leaf in "The Complete Angler" audio
- Download Oh Friend! I know not which way I must look audio
- Download The world is too much with us; late and soon audio
- Download Milton! thou shouldst be living at this hour audio
- Download Great men have been among us; hands that penned audio
- Download It is not to be thought of that the Flood audio
- Download When I have borne in memory what has tamed audio
- Download Near Dover audio
- Download Vanguard of Liberty, ye men of Kent audio
- Download Thought of a Briton on the Subjugation of Switzerland audio
- Download An Invasion Being Expected, October 1803 audio
- Download Composed in the Valley near Dover, on the Day of Landing audio
- Download Not Love, not War, nor the tumultuous swell audio
- Download To Toussaint L'Ouverture audio
- Download When Philoctetes in the Lemnian Isle audio
- Download When haughty expectations prostrate lie audio
- Download O'er the wide earth, on mountain and on plain audio
- Download On the Extinction of the Venetian Republic audio
- Download By Grasmere Lake audio
- Download Composed by the Sea-Side, Near Calais audio
- Download As leaves are to the tree whereon they grow audio
- Download Adieu, Rydalian Laurels! that have grown audio
- Download The Trosachs audio
- Download Admonition audio
- Download The forest huge of ancient Caledon audio
- Download Aix-la-Chapelle audio
- Download Between Namur and Liège audio
- Download Composed on Westminster Bridge, Sept. 3, 1802 audio
- Download Roman Antiquities audio
- Download The Monument commonly called Long Meg and Her Daughters, near the River Eden audio
- Download There! said a Stripling, pointing with meet pride audio
- Download Mary Queen of Scots audio
- Download In sight of the Town of Cockermouth audio
- Download A Place of Burial in the South of Scotland audio
- Download Most sweet it is with unuplifted eyes audio
- Download In King's College Chapel, Cambridge audio
- Download They dreamt not of a perishable home audio
- Download Rural Ceremony audio
- Download Places of Worship audio
- Download Who but is pleased to watch the moon on high audio
- Download The Shepherd, looking eastward, softly said audio
- Download With how sad steps, O Moon, thou climb'st the sky audio
- Download The stars are mansions built by Nature's hand audio
- Download To a Snow-drop audio
- Download Hark! 'tis the Thrush, undaunted, undeprest audio
- Download I dropped my pen; and listened to the Wind audio
- Download It is a beauteous evening, calm and free audio
- Download To the Cuckoo audio
- Download Near Anio's stream, I spied a gentle Dove audio
- Download Composed on a May Morning audio
- Download Personal Talk audio
- Download Yet life, you say, "is life; we have seen and see" audio
- Download Wings have we - and as far as we can go audio
- Download Nor can I not believe but that hereby audio
- Download How sweet it is, when mother Fancy rocks audio
- Download Why art thou silent? Is thy love a plant audio
- Download To the Planet Venus, an Evening Star audio
- Download Valedictory Sonnet audio
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This is a very impressive collection of some of the best sonnets from the pen of the incomparable William Wordsworth. The appreciation that Wordsworth had for the beauty of his surroundings is vibrantly exhibited in these selections, as are his feelings on love, friendship, society, conflict, history, the supernatural and indeed the art of poetry itself. And what better vehicle for the elegant articulation of a master poet's thoughts and inspirations than the sonnet, an art form ideally suited to assertion, verbalization and contemplation.
In these sonnets, we witness Wordsworth's poetic expertise at its best in superb descriptions of nature's splendor which he astutely juxtaposes with his reflections on a world that is "too much with us," a world in which, "man for brother man has ceased to feel."
The sanctuary that Wordsworth found and which forms the basis for the inspiration displayed in many of these sonnets was the magnificent Lake District of England, which he depicted as, "At happy distance from Earth's groaning field, / Where ruthless mortals wage incessant wars." Such a sanctuary the poet would have wished for us all, and indeed provided the means for at least our vicarious enjoyment in the form of these enduring and timeless works of art.
- Summary by Bruce Kachuk
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