Poets of Nature Author:Walt Whitman, Emily Dickinson, Henry David Thoreau, Ralph Waldo Emerson and others It is hard to top the pleasure of a woodland walk in Spring unless of course you have a lyric poet as your guide. Now that is possible with Poets of Nature. Let Walt Whitman, John Keats, Emily Dickinson, Henry David Thoreau, Emily Bronte and Ralph Waldo Emerson take you into that realm of Nature where we seldom wander. with — Jonathan Epstein — ... more »Malcolm Ingram
Tara Franklin
Brian Saxton
Julie Webster
Emma Micklewright
Disc 1
Gonzalo De Berceo The Praise of Spring
William WordsworthDaffodils, Lines Composed a few miles above Tintern Abbey
John ClareSpring s Messengers, In Hilly Wood, Field Path, Firwood
John Keats I Stood a Tiptoe Upon a little Hill,
Alfred Lord TennysonThe Mermaid
Emily Bronte excerpts from Wuthering Heights, A Daydream
Anne BronteLines Composed in a Wood on a Windy Day
Charlotte Bronteexcerpts from Jane Eyre
Elizabeth Barrett BrowningSonnets from the Portuguese no. 29
Robert BrowningHome Thoughts from Abroad
Henry David Thoreaufrom Walden, the Fall of the Leaf, Summer Rain, Mist
Disc 2
Walt Whitmanexcerpts from Song of Myself (Leaves of Grass), We too how long we were Fooled, These I Singing in Spring
Ralph Waldo Emerson Nature, Woodnotes
William Cullen Bryant Inscription to the Entrance of a Wood
Emily DickinsonNature, the Bee is not Afraid of Me, The Grass so Little has to Do, A Something in a Summer s Day, Indian Summer, Autumn, There s a Certain Slant of Light, A Light Exists in Spring,
A Lady Red Upon a Hill, High from the Earth, What Mystery Pervades a Well, Could I but ride Indefinite as doth the Meadow Bee, New Feet withing My Garden Go, The Sun Just Touched the Morning, An Altered Look about the Hills, Who Robbed the Woods?
Elaine Goodale / Dora Read GoodaleSpring Song, Summer, Apple Blossom Time, From Spring to Fall