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Colección Voces que dejan Huellas


x 101 Poemas

By Heart

en voz de Ted Hughes

2003
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William Shakespeare     x


  



Macbeth - Song of the witches      x

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Sonnet 130 - My mistress eyes    x
  


Berowne´s soliloquoy from Love´s Labour´s lost    x
  


The Dirge in Cymbeline - Fear no more    x
  


Sonnet 73 - That time of year thou maist    x
  


Troilus and Cressida (excerpt)    x
  


Sonnet 116 - Let me not to the marriage of true minds    x
  


Sonnet 66 – Tired with all these    x
  


Sonnet 147 - My love is as a fever    x
  


Hamlet – To be or not to be    x
  


Sonnet 107 - Not mine own fears    x
  


Macbeth - tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow   x
  


The tempest – our revels now are ended   x



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Alfred Tennyson    x


  


The eagle    x

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A. E. Housman


  


On Wenlock Edge    x

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Rudyard Kipling x


  


James I    x
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The way thru the woods    x



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Robert Frost x


  


The road not taken    x
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Provide, provide    x
  


The runaway    x
  


Stopping by woods on a snowy evening    x
  


Neither out far nor in deep    x
  


Spring pools    x



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W. H. Auden   x


  


The fall of Rome    x
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Stop all the clocks    x
  


Musee des Beaux Arts    x
  


Carry her over the water    x
  


This lunar beauty    x


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Gerard Manley Hopkins


  


Inversnaid    x
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Spring and fall    x
  


The windhover    x
  


Binsey Poplars    x


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W. B. Yeats   x


  


He Hears The Cry Of The Sedge    x
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Easter 1916    x
  


Leda and the swans    x
  


Roger Casement    x
  


Death    x
  


The second coming    x
  


Come let us mock at the great    x
  


The only jealousy of Emer    x



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T. S. Eliot x


  


Lines for an old man    x
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Marina    x
  


La figlia che piange    x
  


Journey of the magi    x
  


Mister Appolinax    x
  


Death by water    x



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Isabella Augusta (Lady Gregory)


  


Donald Og    x

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William Wordsworth


  


Westminster bridge    x
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The solitary ripper    x
  


A slumber did my spirit seal    x
  


Tintern Abbey    x
  


A simplon pass    x



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Alexander Pope


  


Epistle to dr Arbuthnot    x

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Keith Douglas


  


How to kill    x

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Wilfred Owen


  


Anthem for doomed youth    x
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Dulce et decorum est    x
  


Strange meeting    x



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Edward Thomas


  


The combe    x

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John Milton


  


On the late masacre on Piedmont    x

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R. S. Thomas


  


Here    x

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John Betjeman


  


Meditation on the A30    x
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A subaltern love song    x



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William Blake


  


The tyger    x
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Long John Brown and little Mary Bell    x
  


The smile    x
  


The sick rose    x
  


Auguries of innocence    x



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John Keats


  


On first looking into Chapman´s Homer    x
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La belle dame sanz merci    x
  


To autumn    x



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Percy Bysshe Shelley


  


Ozymandias    x

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Emily Dickinson   x


  


Like rain it sounded    x
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There´s a certain slant of light    x
  


This world is not conclusion    x
  


A wind that rose    x
  


There came a wind like a bugle    x



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Anon


  


Mad Tom song    x

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Lewis Carroll


  


Jabberwocky    x

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Andrew Young


  


Field glasses    x

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Walter de la Mare


  


An epitaph    x

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D. H. Lawrence


  


Piano    x

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Samuel Taylor Coleridge


  


Kubla Khan    x

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F. R. Higgins


  


Song of the clatter bones    x

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Thomas Wyatt


  


They flee from me    x

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John Crowe Ransom


  


Blue girls    x

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John Donne


  


The relic    x
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Song    x



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Dylan Thomas x


  


A refusal to mourn the death of a child    x
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Poem in october    x



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Ezra Pound x


  


The return    x

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Seamus Heaney    x


  


The skunk    x

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William Ernest Henley


  


Invictus    x

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William Elms


  


Translated from a japanese poem    x

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Sylvia Plath x


  


Crossing the water    x

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Stevie Smith


  


Not waving but drowning    x

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Philip Larkin


  


Livings – 2 -    x

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John Crowe Ransom


  


Winter remembered    x
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Bells for John Whiteside´s daughter    x



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Thomas Hardy


  


Beeney Cliff    x
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Seamus Heaney

reads Thomas Hardy



The Garden Seat

Its former green is blue and thin
And its once firm legs sink in and in
Soon it will break down unaware
Soon it will break down unaware

At night when reddest flowers are black
Those who once sat thereon come back
Quite a row of them sitting there
Quite a row of them sitting there

With them the seat does not break down
Nor winter freeze them, nor floods drown
For they are as light as upper air
They are as light as upper air!


Seamus Heaney

The Kaleidoscope and the Destroyer: What Good is Poetry?

  


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Elizabeth Barrett Browning


  


A musical instrument    x
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