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88 of 88 (100%) sections assigned
88 of 88 (100%) sections completed
This project has a dedicated proof-listener who will listen to all sections: Rapunzelina
Section | Title | Reader | Notes | Listen Url | Status |
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1 | Nuns fret not at their convent's narrow room | brucek | PL OK | ||
2 | Scorn not the Sonnet; Critic, you have frowned | brucek | PL OK | ||
3 | Written in very Early Youth | brucek | PL OK | ||
4 | I watch, and long have watched, with calm regret | brucek | PL OK | ||
5 | How clear, how keen, how marvellously bright | brucek | PL OK | ||
6 | While not a leaf seems faded; while the fields | brucek | PL OK | ||
7 | There is a pleasure in poetic pains | brucek | PL OK | ||
8 | Oxford, May 30, 1820 | brucek | PL OK | ||
9 | A Parsonage in Oxfordshire | brucek | PL OK | ||
10 | Hail, Twilight, sovereign of one peaceful hour! | brucek | PL OK | ||
11 | Mark the concentred hazels that enclose | brucek | PL OK | ||
12 | Composed at Rydal on May Morning, 1838 | brucek | PL OK | ||
13 | Though the bold wings of Poesy affect | brucek | PL OK | ||
14 | Pelion and Ossa flourish side by side | brucek | PL OK | ||
15 | To Sleep | brucek | PL OK | ||
16 | Fond words have oft been spoken to thee, Sleep! | brucek | PL OK | ||
17 | The River Eden, Cumberland | brucek | PL OK | ||
18 | Surprised by joy - impatient as the Wind | brucek | PL OK | ||
19 | Her only pilot the soft breeze, the boat | brucek | PL OK | ||
20 | With Ships the sea was sprinkled far and nigh | brucek | PL OK | ||
21 | Where lies the Land to which yon Ship must go? | brucek | PL OK | ||
22 | Sole listener, Duddon! to the Breeze that played | brucek | PL OK | ||
23 | What aspect bore the Man who roved or fled | brucek | PL OK | ||
24 | Hail to the fields - with dwellings sprinkled o'er | brucek | PL OK | ||
25 | The Stepping-Stones | brucek | PL OK | ||
26 | Whence that low voice? - A whisper from the heart | brucek | PL OK | ||
27 | I thought of Thee, my partner and my guide | brucek | PL OK | ||
28 | Brook! whose society the poet seeks | brucek | PL OK | ||
29 | Methinks that to some vacant hermitage | brucek | PL OK | ||
30 | There is a little unpretending Rill | brucek | PL OK | ||
31 | Written upon a Blank Leaf in "The Complete Angler" | brucek | PL OK | ||
32 | Oh Friend! I know not which way I must look | brucek | PL OK | ||
33 | The world is too much with us; late and soon | brucek | PL OK | ||
34 | Milton! thou shouldst be living at this hour | brucek | PL OK | ||
35 | Great men have been among us; hands that penned | brucek | PL OK | ||
36 | It is not to be thought of that the Flood | brucek | PL OK | ||
37 | When I have borne in memory what has tamed | brucek | PL OK | ||
38 | Near Dover | brucek | PL OK | ||
39 | Vanguard of Liberty, ye men of Kent | brucek | PL OK | ||
40 | Thought of a Briton on the Subjugation of Switzerland | brucek | PL OK | ||
41 | An Invasion Being Expected, October 1803 | brucek | PL OK | ||
42 | Composed in the Valley near Dover, on the Day of Landing | brucek | PL OK | ||
43 | Not Love, not War, nor the tumultuous swell | brucek | PL OK | ||
44 | To Toussaint L'Ouverture | brucek | PL OK | ||
45 | When Philoctetes in the Lemnian Isle | brucek | PL OK | ||
46 | When haughty expectations prostrate lie | brucek | PL OK | ||
47 | O'er the wide earth, on mountain and on plain | brucek | PL OK | ||
48 | On the Extinction of the Venetian Republic | brucek | PL OK | ||
49 | By Grasmere Lake | brucek | PL OK | ||
50 | Composed by the Sea-Side, Near Calais | brucek | PL OK | ||
51 | As leaves are to the tree whereon they grow | brucek | PL OK | ||
52 | Adieu, Rydalian Laurels! that have grown | brucek | PL OK | ||
53 | The Trosachs | brucek | PL OK | ||
54 | Admonition | brucek | PL OK | ||
55 | The forest huge of ancient Caledon | brucek | PL OK | ||
56 | Aix-la-Chapelle | brucek | PL OK | ||
57 | Between Namur and Liège | brucek | PL OK | ||
58 | Composed on Westminster Bridge, Sept. 3, 1802 | brucek | PL OK | ||
59 | Roman Antiquities | brucek | PL OK | ||
60 | The Monument commonly called Long Meg and Her Daughters, near the River Eden | brucek | PL OK | ||
61 | There! said a Stripling, pointing with meet pride | brucek | PL OK | ||
62 | Mary Queen of Scots | brucek | PL OK | ||
63 | In sight of the Town of Cockermouth | brucek | PL OK | ||
64 | A Place of Burial in the South of Scotland | brucek | PL OK | ||
65 | Most sweet it is with unuplifted eyes | brucek | PL OK | ||
66 | In King's College Chapel, Cambridge | brucek | PL OK | ||
67 | They dreamt not of a perishable home | brucek | PL OK | ||
68 | Rural Ceremony | brucek | PL OK | ||
69 | Places of Worship | brucek | PL OK | ||
70 | Who but is pleased to watch the moon on high | brucek | PL OK | ||
71 | The Shepherd, looking eastward, softly said | brucek | PL OK | ||
72 | With how sad steps, O Moon, thou climb'st the sky | brucek | PL OK | ||
73 | The stars are mansions built by Nature's hand | brucek | PL OK | ||
74 | To a Snow-drop | brucek | PL OK | ||
75 | Hark! 'tis the Thrush, undaunted, undeprest | brucek | PL OK | ||
76 | I dropped my pen; and listened to the Wind | brucek | PL OK | ||
77 | It is a beauteous evening, calm and free | brucek | PL OK | ||
78 | To the Cuckoo | brucek | PL OK | ||
79 | Near Anio's stream, I spied a gentle Dove | brucek | PL OK | ||
80 | Composed on a May Morning | brucek | PL OK | ||
81 | Personal Talk | brucek | PL OK | ||
82 | Yet life, you say, "is life; we have seen and see" | brucek | PL OK | ||
83 | Wings have we - and as far as we can go | brucek | PL OK | ||
84 | Nor can I not believe but that hereby | brucek | PL OK | ||
85 | How sweet it is, when mother Fancy rocks | brucek | PL OK | ||
86 | Why art thou silent? Is thy love a plant | brucek | PL OK | ||
87 | To the Planet Venus, an Evening Star | brucek | PL OK | ||
88 | Valedictory Sonnet | brucek | PL OK |