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The Poetry of Wanderlust - The world is your oyster

Robert Louis Stevenson, William Wordsworth, Sarojini Naidu

Narrator Richard Mitchley, Ghizela Rowe, Gideon Wagner

Publisher: The Copyright Group

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Summary

What’s in a word?  Apart from its value as a unit of information is there something more?  Of course.  Many words sound and express themselves, when rolled around the soul and mouth, as something both desirable, tangible and complete.  We submit that ‘Wanderlust’ has just such a feeling. 
 
Most of us have an urge to journey, to take the body and mind on a journey that will sate our curiosity, build our experiences and memories and prepare ourselves for yet another. 
 
Whether as a child journeying wide-eyed through a field, a teenager exploring hitherto forbidden zones or as adults embarking on journeys that may change our lives and relationships with new cultures, foods and sounds - it seems as if we just can’t get no satisfaction till the next far-off place. 
 
In this volume of classic poetry our wordsmiths are our companions on journeys near and far.  They describe and create worlds that we can explore with them, word by word and line by line. 
 
In the company of Keats, Wordsworth, Bronte, Whitman, Kipling and a wealth of others these journeys in verse will be like no other. 
1 - The Poetry of Wanderlust - An Introduction  
2 - Song of the Open Road by Walt Whitman 
3 - The Vagabond by Robert Louis Stevenson 
4 - Travel by Robert Louis Stevenson 
5 - El Dorado by Edgar Allan Poe 
6 - The Land of Nod by Robert Louis Stevenson 
7 - The Owl and the Pussycat by Edward Lear 
8 - Foreign Lands by Robert Louis Stevenson 
9 - Going Down Hill on a Bicycle, a Boy's Song by Henry Charles Beeching 
10 - By My Two Feet and Endless Times by Daniel Sheehan 
11 - Sonnet on Approaching Italy by Oscar Wilde 
12 - Constantinople by Lady Mary Wortley Montagu 
13 - In the Bazaars of Hyderabad by Sarojini Naidu 
14 - To the City of Bombay by Rudyard Kipling 
15 - Stanzas From the Grande Chartreuse by Matthew Arnold 
16 - England and Switzerland by William Wordsworth 
17 - In Amsterdam by Eugene Field 
18 - Dear Old London by Eugene Field 
19 - Composed Upon Westminster Bridge by William Wordsworth 
20 - A London Thoroughfare. 2am by Amy Lowell 
21 - In Excelsis by Arthur Cecil Hillier 
22 - Ballade of an Omnibus by Amy Levy 
23 - A Ballad of London by Richard Le Gallienne 
24 - The Night Journey by Rupert Brooke 
25 - Adlestrop by Edward Thomas 
26 - From a Railway Carriage by Robert Louis Stevenson 
27 - Rhyme of The Rail by John Godfrey Saxe 
28 - In the Train by James Thomson 
29 - To a Locomotive in Winter by Walt Whitman 
30 - The Ancient Arteries of America by Daniel Sheehan 
31 - Monadnock by John Gould Fletcher 
32 - To the Nile by Keats 
33 - Ozymandias by Percy Bysshe Shelley 
34 - Cities and Thrones and Powers by Rudyard Kipling 
35 - Tezcotinco by Alan Seeger 
36 - In the Belly of This Metal Beast by Daniel Sheehan 
37 - The Royal Tombs of Golconda by Sarojini Naidu 
38 - Penmaenmawr by Patrick Branwell Bronte 
39 - Sonnet to Lake Leman by Byron 
40 - Lines Written in the Highlands After a Visit to Burn's Country by John Keats 
41 - The Isles of Greece by Byron 
42 - The New Colossus by Emma Lazarus 
43 - Away to Canada by Joshua McCarter Simpson 
44 - Good-bye. Off For Kansas by John Willis Menard 
45 - Ballade of Running Away with Life by Richard Le Gallienne 
46 - To One Who Has Been Long in City Pent by Keats 
47 - The Lake Isle of Inisfree by William Butler Yeats 
48 - Deep in the Quiet Wood by James Weldon Johnson 
49 - A Song of the Road by Robert Louis Stevenson 
50 - I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud by William Wordsworth 
51 - I Travell'd Among Unknown Men by William Wordsworth 
52 - Home Thoughts from Abr
Duration: about 2 hours (02:03:02)
Publishing date: 2021-01-05; Unabridged; Copyright Year: — Copyright Statment: —