Poet and
Reading
Wm. Shakespeare:
Hamlet's
Soliloquy, from (III,i) (To be or not to
be)[2:00 ]
Edgar Allan Poe: The Raven
[8:32]
Wm. Shakespeare: Sonnet: Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?
[0:49]
Wm.
Shakespeare: Tomorrow
and tomorrow and tomorrow [0:53]
W. H. Auden: Musee des Beaux Arts
1:16]
Wm. Butler Yeats: The Lake Isle of Innesfree [3rd recording]
[1:14]
Rudyard Kipling: If
[1:50]
Wm. Shakespeare: Sonnet: Let
me not to the marriage of true minds
[0:45]
Walt Whitman: O Captain, My Captain
[1:31]
Wm. Shakespeare:
Sonnet:
Weary
with toil, I haste me to my bed [0:53]
Abraham Lincoln: Gettysburg Address
[1:49]
John Donne: Batter
My Heart, Three-Person'd God
[0:54]
Gerard Manley Hopkins: The
Windhover (To Christ, our Lord)[1:02]
Wm. Shakespeare: Sonnet:
When in disgrace with fortune & men's eyes
[0:47]
Wm. Shakespeare: Sonnet: From fairest creatures we desire increase
[0:49]
Rupert Brooke: The
Soldier [0:53]
John McCrae: In
Flanders Fields
[0:44]
Wm. Shakespeare: Where Is fancy bred?
[0:27]
Wm. Shakespeare: Sonnet:
Accuse
me thus, that I have scanted all [0:46]
Wm. Wordsworth: The Daffodils
[1:03]
Wm. Butler Yeats: The Lake Isle of Innesfree [1st recording)]
[0:49]
Wm. Shakespeare: Sonnet: Poor soul, the centre of my sinful earth
[0:49]
Wm. Blake: The Tiger
[0:59]
Dylan Thomas: Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night
[1:13]
Dylan Thomas: And Death Shall Have No Dominion
[1:21]
Wilfrid Owen: Dulce et Decorum Est
[1:40]
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Rank
(%)
24.23
10.21
9.03
8.34
5.73
5.39
4.29
3.58
3.49
3.37
2.99
2.72
2.32
1.81
1.80
1.41
1.36
1.36
1.25
1.14
1.12
1.03
0.91
0.56
0.56
0.56
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