Audiobook: Edgar Allan Poe Poems
- Download The Raven audio
- Download The Bells audio
- Download Ulalume audio
- Download To Helen audio
- Download Annabel Lee audio
- Download A Valentine audio
- Download An Enigma audio
- Download To My Mother audio
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- Download Eldorado audio
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- Download The Sleeper audio
- Download Bridal Ballads audio
- Download Lenore audio
- Download To One in Paradise audio
- Download The Coliseum audio
- Download The Haunted Palace audio
- Download The Conqueror Worm audio
- Download Silence audio
- Download Dream-Land audio
- Download Hymn audio
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- Download Sonnet - To Science audio
- Download The Forest Reverie audio
- Download The Valley of Unrest audio
- Download Israfel audio
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- Download Spirits of The Dead audio
- Download A Dream audio
- Download Romance audio
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- Download Imitation audio
- Download Hymn To Aristogeton And Harmodius audio
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- Download Alone audio
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Edgar Allan Poe (1809 - 1849) is widely famed as one of the greatest writers of all time. He is best known for his works of horror, such as "The Tell Tale Heart." However, and this is less known, Poe also wrote many love poems. In this collection of forty-eight poems by Edgar Allan Poe we will go through a wide variety of themes, from horror and raw creepiness in "The Raven" to pure love in "A Valentine" to depression in "Alone." Throughout all of his poems Poe kept a very strong meter and rhyme scheme. This is most obvious in "The Bells." (Summary by Shurtagal)
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