Poems by John Donne and William Wordsworth

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Westminster
Language
English

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Poems by John Donne and William Wordsworth
1955, Westminster
Sound recording in English

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Table of Contents

The good morrow
The sun rising
Twickenham gardens
The anniversary
The ecstasy
The canonization
The funeral
At the round earth's imagined corners
Death be not proud
Good Friday, 1613. Riding westward
Batter my heart
Thou has made me
Hymn to God the Father
Upon Westminster Bridge
Surprised by joy
There was a boy
The table turned
Daffodils
The solitary reaper
O friend, I know not which way I must look
Milton, thou shouldst be living at this hour
It is not to be thought of
The world is too much with us
Lines written in early spring
Ode, intimations of immortality from Recollections of early childhood.

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"An Argo recording."

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Read by Christopher Hassall.

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[Sound recording]
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1 sound disc

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OL38596323M
OCLC/WorldCat
29058338

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