Ode 7

Anacreon (582 BCE - 485 BCE)
Translated by Thomas Moore (1779 - 1852)

LibriVox volunteers bring you 19 recordings of Ode 7 by Anacreon, translated by Sir Thomas Moore.
This was the Weekly Poetry project for August 14, 2022.
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The more things change, the more they stay the same. Written sometime around 500 BC, this little poem expresses the desire to live life to the fullest with the time one has left. Here's to gray (or lack of) hair and the autumn of one's life!
- Summary by TriciaG

Genre(s): Multi-version (Weekly and Fortnightly poetry)

Language: English

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 01 Ode 7 - Read by AG Andrew Gaunce
00:00:59
Play 02 Ode 7 - Read by BC Brize C
00:00:56
Play 03 Ode 7 - Read by BK Bruce Kachuk
00:01:07
Play 04 Ode 7 - Read by DL David Lawrence
00:01:00
Play 05 Ode 7 - Read by IK Inkell
00:00:42
Play 06 Ode 7 - Read by JCE James Escareno
00:01:02
Play 07 Ode 7 - Read by KLA Kerry Adams
00:01:16
Play 08 Ode 7 - Read by KS KevinS
00:00:59
Play 09 Ode 7 - Read by LAH Lee Ann Howlett
00:00:59
Play 10 Ode 7 - Read by LB Laurie Banza
00:00:53
Play 11 Ode 7 - Read by LCW Larry Wilson
00:01:01
Play 12 Ode 7 - Read by LHM L.H.Merry
00:01:08
Play 13 Ode 7 - Read by MEB Michael Broomhill
00:01:07
Play 14 Ode 7 - Read by N Nidra
00:01:01
Play 15 Ode 7 - Read by NJL Nicole J. LeBoeuf
00:01:03
Play 16 Ode 7 - Read by PR Patrick Randall
00:01:09
Play 17 Ode 7 - Read by RJE Rebecca Estep
00:01:11
Play 18 Ode 7 - Read by TLB ToriBee
00:00:51
Play 19 Ode 7 - Read by WA Winnifred Assmann
00:01:00