Poems You Ought to Know

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Poems You Ought to Know

by Elia Wilkinson Peattie

EN·~3 hours·170 chapters

Chapters

170 total
1

Poems You Ought to Know

0:21
2

INTRODUCTION

2:40
3

TO SLEEP. BY WILLIAM WORDSWORTH.

1:28
4

THE OLD FAMILIAR FACES. BY CHARLES LAMB.

1:16
5

WHEN IN DISGRACE. BY WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE.

0:43
6

“THOUGH LOST TO SIGHT, TO MEMORY DEAR.” THOMAS MOORE.

0:42
7

INTRA MUROS. BY MARY C. GELLINGTON.

0:45
8

FATE. BY SUSAN MARR SPALDING.

1:10
9

A HOLY NATION. BY RICHARD REALF.

1:48
10

BREAK, BREAK, BREAK. BY ALFRED TENNYSON.

1:15

Description

Each morning, a newspaper once set aside a modest space for verses that could lift even the busiest reader out of routine. The collection gathers those daily gems, chosen for their ability to stir courage, celebrate nature, and echo a pure, noble melody. Its editors hoped the poems would become a quiet sanctuary, a reminder that beauty belongs to everyone, regardless of occupation. Listeners will find a gentle invitation to pause, breathe, and let language soothe the mind.

Spanning the great names of English verse—Wordsworth’s reflective lullabies, Lamb’s nostalgic musings, and many others—the anthology offers a panoramic view of poetic thought from the eighteenth through the nineteenth centuries. Illustrations accompany the selections, adding a visual softness that complements the spoken word. The range of tones moves from tranquil contemplation to heartfelt yearning, each piece carefully balanced to avoid mere prettiness and instead convey lasting insight. Together they form a mosaic of timeless sentiment, perfect for a brief daily escape.

Whether you are a seasoned lover of poetry or hearing these lines for the first time, the listening experience feels like a friendly guide through familiar landscapes of heart and mind, leaving you refreshed and quietly inspired.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~3 hours (223K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2016-10-30

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Elia Wilkinson Peattie

Elia Wilkinson Peattie

1862–1935

A pioneering newspaperwoman of the American Midwest, she wrote with warmth, sharp observation, and a strong feel for everyday life. Her work spans journalism, fiction, history, and sketches of the people and places she knew best.

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