The Dark Ages, and Other Poems

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The Dark Ages, and Other Poems

by L.

EN·~50 minutes·58 chapters

Chapters

58 total
1

Transcribed from the 1908 Longmans, Green and Co. edition by David Price, email ccx074@pglaf.org

0:06
2

THE DARK AGES AND OTHER POEMS

0:10
3

I THE DARK AGES

2:14
4

II THE BELLS OF VENICE

0:31
5

III AN ANCIENT CHURCH

0:40
6

IV TO THE ENGLISH GIPSIES

2:38
7

V AUTUMN DYING

0:27
8

VI THE DEPARTURE FOR CYTHERA

1:56
9

VII THE VILLAGE CHERUB

0:44
10

VIII LADY DAY NEAR BIGNOR

1:09

Description

A striking opening poem sets the tone, questioning the label “dark” that has been applied to centuries of history. It weaves together images of untamed landscapes, crumbling cathedrals, and the clash between ancient faith and the march of industry, inviting listeners to hear the lingering echoes of medieval voices in today’s world. The verse balances reverence for old myths with a sharp critique of modern complacency, making the past feel both distant and urgently relevant.

The collection then drifts through varied scenes—a lingering reverie over Venice’s resonant bells, a solemn meditation on an ancient stone church, and a lively portrait of wandering English gypsies. Each poem offers richly textured language that captures the music of distant canals, the hush of sacred arches, and the restless spirit of nomadic travelers. Together they form a lyrical tapestry that celebrates beauty, interrogates belief, and reminds us how history’s shadows still shape the present.

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Language

en

Duration

~50 minutes (48K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2014-06-27

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

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About the author

L.

L.

Best known for opening the door to Oz, he helped shape American children's fantasy with stories full of wonder, humor, and memorable characters. His work still feels lively and imaginative more than a century later.

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