
The Poetry of September
A Month in Verse
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Narrated by:
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Richard Mitchley
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Ghizela Rowe
About this listen
September - the ninth month of the year in our Gregorian calendar and with it arrives the autumn equinox and the first glimpses of the new season. there is much for our poets, including Browning, Kingsley, Yeats, Lanier, and Lindsay, to say and write about.
The tracks are:
- September - An Introduction
- September 1st 1802, by William Wordsworth
- In September, by Amy Levy
- Sonnet XXL, Sacred to the Memory of Edward Spedding, Who Died September 3rd 1832, by Henry Alford
- September 1918, by Amy Lowell
- In September, by Thomas MacDonagh
- Lines Written on the 6th September, by Thomas Gent
- September 1815, by William Wordsworth
- An Indian Summer Day on the Prairie, by Vachel Lindsay
- September, by George Arnold
- September, by Helen Hunt Jackson
- September, by Carlos Wilcox
- A Calendar of Sonnets
- September, by Helen Hunt Jackson
- Postscriptum, September 1913, by Thomas MacDonagh
- Indian Summe, by Sara Teasdale
- September 1819, by William Wordsworth
- Indian Summer, by Henry Van Dyke
- September 1913, by William Butler Yeats
- September, by Janet Hamilton
- September, by John Payne
- Sonnet, September 1922, by Ivor Gurney
- 21st September 1870, by Charles Kingsley
- Among the Rocks, by Robert Browning
- September Dark, by James Whitcomb Riley
- Ode to the West Wind, by Shelley
- Written in September 1804, by Christian Milne
- The Golden Wedding of Sterling and Sarah Lanier, September 27th 1868, by Sidney Lanier
- Written in London, September 1802, by William Wordsworth
- Late September, by Amy Lowell
- A September Night, by George Marion McClellan
- September Midnights, by Sara Teasdale
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