Beyond the Hills of Dream

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Beyond the Hills of Dream

by Wilfred Campbell

EN·~1 hours·37 chapters

Chapters

37 total
1

Beyond the Hills of Dream

0:27
2

Beyond the Hills of Dream

3:09
3

Morning

0:38
4

Out of Pompeii

1:52
5

Morning on the Shore

0:42
6

Bereavement of the Fields

3:39
7

A Wood Lyric

1:43
8

An August Reverie

3:24
9

In the Spring Fields

0:41
10

The Dryad

2:36

Description

A gentle, soaring voice guides listeners through a tapestry of verses that celebrate love’s timeless quest beyond the ordinary world. The poet invites us to drift over “mountains of sleep” and “hills of dream,” where memories mingle with imagined realms, offering moments of quiet wonder and heartfelt longing. As the imagery shifts from golden valleys to scarlet woods, the language paints a landscape where past affections and future hopes meet in a quiet, almost mystical harmony.

The collection then moves to a stark, reflective episode set amid the ruins of an ancient city, where a solitary figure’s tender reverie contrasts with the sudden, looming darkness of catastrophe. This juxtaposition of fragile intimacy and sweeping historical echo deepens the meditation on how love endures even when the world crumbles. Listeners will find themselves carried between the soft glow of sunrise and the haunting shadows of forgotten eras, all bound by a lyrical promise of renewal.

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Language

en

Duration

~1 hours (104K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Larry B. Harrison, Ian Crann and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2017-03-28

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Wilfred Campbell

Wilfred Campbell

d. 1918

A Canadian poet and writer linked with the Confederation Poets, he became especially known for nature lyrics that celebrate the landscapes of Ontario and the Lake Huron–Georgian Bay region. He also worked as a clergyman and later as a civil servant, writing across poetry, fiction, drama, and criticism.

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