Audiobook: Vintage Verse Rhapsody A Poetry Collection
- Download 01-What is Our Life? audio
- Download 02-Two Poems audio
- Download 03-Three Sonnets audio
- Download 04-My Mind to Me a Kingdom is audio
- Download 05-Five Sonnets audio
- Download 06-Three Psalms audio
- Download 07-Three Poems audio
- Download 08-The Glories of Our Blood and State audio
- Download 09-Sonnet 19 On His Blindness audio
- Download 10-The Constant Lover audio
- Download 11-To His coy Mistress audio
- Download 12-On a Fly Drinking Out of His Cup audio
- Download 13-Solitude audio
- Download 14-Two Poems audio
- Download 15-Two Sonnets audio
- Download 16-Kubla Khan audio
- Download 17-The River of Life audio
- Download 18-Three Poems audio
- Download 19-The First Kiss of Love audio
- Download 20-Two Poems audio
- Download 21-Five Poems audio
- Download 22-Two Poems audio
- Download 23-The Conqueror Worm audio
- Download 24-Ulysses audio
- Download 25-The Two Old Bachelors audio
- Download 26-Four Poems audio
- Download 27-Three Poems audio
- Download 28-Two Poems audio
- Download 29-Two Poems audio
- Download 30-The New Colossus audio
- Download 31-Two Poems audio
- Download 32-Two Poems audio
- Download 33-The Great Lover audio
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A collection of poetry selected and performed by Bob Gonzalez, rhapsode. Rhapsodes of Ancient Greece were “song-stitchers,” performing selections from the epics of Homer and Hesiod. The contemporary rhapsode performs the classical poetry of his or her language, culture, and tradition. Any particular collection and arrangement of poems for performance I term a “rhapsody.” In general terms, a rhapsody is an ecstatic expression of feeling and enthusiasm. In music, a rhapsody is an instrumental composition irregular in form and suggestive of improvisation. The poems in this rhapsody comprise a number of poems that I have performed in public and known for much of my life as well as several recent additions to my repertory. They are arranged in chronological order from the 16th century to the early 20th century. Some of the poets represented here are Edmund Spenser, William Shakespeare, John Donne, John Milton, Alexander Pope, William Blake, William Wordsworth. John Keats, Alfred Tennyson, Walt Whitman, Emily Dickinson, Lewis Carroll, and Robert Frost.
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