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This episode contains Valerie A. Smith's reading of "Into My Own" by Robert Frost.
This episode contains Valerie A. Smith's reading of "Ghost House" by Robert Frost.
This episode contains Valerie A. Smith's reading of "Putting in the Seed" by Robert Frost.
This episode contains Valerie A. Smith's reading of "The Oven Bird" by Robert Frost.
This episode contains Valerie A. Smith's reading of "The Wood-Pile" by Robert Frost.
This episode contains Valerie A. Smith's reading of "Mending Wall" by Robert Frost.
This episode contains Valerie A. Smith's reading of "Birches" by Robert Frost.
This episode contains Valerie A. Smith's reading of "Pan With Us" by Robert Frost.
This episode contains Valerie A. Smith's reading of "After Apple-Picking" by Robert Frost.
This episode contains Valerie A. Smith's reading of "Old Man's Winter Night" by Robert Frost.
This episode contains Valerie A. Smith's reading of "Love and a Question" by Robert Frost.
This episode contains Valerie A. Smith's reading of "My November Guest" by Robert Frost.
This episode contains Valerie A. Smith's reading of "The Road Not Taken" by Robert Frost.
This episode contains Valerie A. Smith's reading of "Mowing" by Robert Frost.
This episode contains Valerie A. Smith's reading of Stephen Spender's poem, "Auden's Funeral."
This episode contains Valerie A. Smith's reading of Stephen Spender's poem, "An Elementary School Classroom in a Slum."
This episode contains Valerie A. Smith's reading of Stephen Spender's poem, "Farewell to My Student."
This episode contains Valerie A. Smith's reading of Stephen Spender's poem, "As I Sit Staring Out of My Window."
This episode contains Valerie A. Smith's reading of Stephen Spender's poem, "Doing Anything and Everything Is a Drug."
This episode contains Valerie A. Smith's reading of Stephen Spender's poem, "The Marginal Field."
This episode contains a reading of the poem, "After the Wrestling," by Stephen Spender.
This episode contains a reading of Louis MacNeice's poem, "Three Thousand Miles."
This episode contains a reading of Louis MacNeice's poem, "Plurality."
This episode contains a reading of Louis MacNeice's poem, "The Springboard."
This episode contains a reading of Louis MacNeice's poem, "I Am That I Am."
This episode contains a reading of Louis MacNeice's poem, "Obituary."
This episode contains a reading of Louis MacNeice's poem, "Prognosis."
This episode contains a reading of Louis MacNeice's poem, "Snow."
This episode contains a reading of Louis MacNeice's poem, "Order to View."
This episode contains a reading of Louis MacNeice's poem, "Entirely."
This episode contains a reading of Dylan Thomas's "Poem in October."
This episode contains a reading of Dylan Thomas's poem, "A Refusal to Mourn the Death, by Fire, of a Child in London."
This episode contains a reading of Dylan Thomas's poem, "And death shall have no dominion."
This episode contains a reading of Dylan Thomas's poem, "The force that through the green fuse drives the flower."
This episode contains a reading of Dylan Thomas's poem, "Fern Hill."
This episode contains a reading of Dylan Thomas's poem, "Do not go gentle into that good night."
This episode contains a reading of Dylan Thomas's poem, "The Almanac of Time."
This episode contains a reading of the elegiac sonnet, "Keats," by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
This episode contains a reading of the elegiac sonnet, "Milton," by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
This episode contains a reading of the poem, "Divinia Commedia," by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
This episode contains the poem, "Skeleton in Armor," by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
This episode contains a reading of the poem "The Wreck of the Hesperia," by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
This episode contains the poem, "Love on the Farm," by D. H. Lawrence.
This episode contains the poem, "Medlars and Sorb-Apples," by D. H. Lawrence.
This episode contains the poem, "Whales Weep Not," by D. H. Lawrence.
This episode contains a reading of D. H. Lawrence's poem, "The Snake."
This episode contains a reading of D. H. Lawrence's poem, The Ship of Death.