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We shall not cease from exploration
And the end of all our exploring
Will be to arrive where we started
And know the place for the first time.

~ T. S. Eliot

Little Gidding

April Is The Cruellest Month - T. S. Eliot reads from his poem The Waste Land

A Handful Of Dust - T. S. Eliot reads from his poem The Waste Land

A Handful Of Dust - From The Waste Land by T. S. Eliot - Read by Eileen Atkins

To Imagination by Emily Bronte - Read by Eve Karpf

O Sylvan Wye! - From Tintern Abbey by William Wordsworth - Read by Jasper Britton

Heaven-Haven by Gerard Manley Hopkins - Read by Paul R. Webster

Lines Written In Early Spring by William Wordsworth - Read by Stephen Murray

These Beauteous Forms - From Tintern Abbey by William Wordsworth - Read by Jasper Britton

Pleasure’s Past by John Clare - Read by Richard Mitchley

Saleh Badrah - Lindisfarne College - Ruabon - North Wales - 2 February 1971

Sonnet 116 by William Shakespeare - Read by Tom Hiddleston

Carnation fragrance
amid the ruins calms her,
but sadness remains.

~ Poetictouch

They Flee From Me by Sir Thomas Wyatt - Read by Basil Bunting

Astrophil and Stella - Sonnet 1 by Sir Philip Sidney - Read by Jasper Britton

Sailing To Byzantium by William Butler Yeats - Read by Denys Hawthorne

The Brook by Alfred Lord Tennyson - Read by Michael Pennington

Robert Frost reads his poem Stopping By Woods On A Snowy Evening at his home in Ripton, Vermont - 1952

Theodore Roethke reads his poem The Waking

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