Collected Poems: Volume Two

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Collected Poems: Volume Two

by Alfred Noyes

EN·~9 hours·71 chapters

Chapters

71 total

COLLECTED POEMS - BY - ALFRED NOYES - VOLUME TWO

2:05

COLLECTED POEMS

0:01

THE ENCHANTED ISLAND AND OTHER POEMS

0:02

MIST IN THE VALLEY

2:34

A SONG OF THE PLOUGH

1:55

THE BANNER

0:28

RANK AND FILE

6:12

THE SKY-LARK CAGED

1:46

THE LOVERS' FLIGHT

3:14

THE ROCK POOL

4:28

Description

A broad, resonant voice drifts through this volume, stitching together moments of rural toil, city bustle, and mythic reverie. The poems move from the quiet hush of a mist‑shrouded valley to the clatter of an electric tram, each piece echoing a distinct slice of early‑twentieth‑century life. The collection’s rhythm feels both intimate and expansive, inviting listeners to linger on the texture of each line.

Among the standout pieces, a meditative sequence charts a wanderer’s passage through an opaque wilderness, where fog becomes a metaphor for doubt and sudden bursts of light hint at redemption. A vigorous “Song of the Plough” celebrates the steady pulse of agricultural labor, its vivid horse‑driven imagery grounding the listener in earthy perseverance. Other verses turn toward history, humor, and fleeting love, offering a kaleidoscope of tone and subject.

Read aloud, the poems gain a musical quality that amplifies their emotional currents, making the collection a rewarding companion for a quiet evening or a thoughtful walk. The varied forms and vivid descriptions promise an engaging listening experience that lingers long after the final stanza.

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Language

en

Duration

~9 hours (563K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Charles Aldarondo, Josephine Paolucci and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net.

Release date

2009-12-04

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

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About the author

Alfred Noyes

Alfred Noyes

1880–1958

Best known for the vivid ballad "The Highwayman," this English poet wrote with a strong feel for story, rhythm, and atmosphere. His work made him a popular literary voice in the early 20th century, especially with readers who loved narrative verse.

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