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Departed Days
by Oliver Wendell Holmes (1809 - 1894)

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Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. was an American physician, professor, lecturer, and author. Regarded by his peers as one of the best writers of the 19th century, he is considered a member of the Fireside Poets. His most famous prose works are the "Breakfast-Table" series, which began with The Autocrat of the Breakfast-Table (1858). He is recognized as an important medical reformer.<br>1830 proved to be an important year for Holmes as a poet; while disappointed by his law studies, he began writing poetry for his own amusement. Before the end of the year, he had produced over fifty poems, contributing twenty-five of them (all unsigned) to The Collegian, a short-lived publication started by friends from Harvard. Four of these poems would ultimately become among his best-known: "The Dorchester Giant", "Reflections of a Proud Pedestrian", "Evening / By a Tailor" and "The Height of the Ridiculous". Nine more of his poems were published anonymously in the 1830 pamphlet Illustrations of the Athenaeum Gallery of Paintings. (summary from Wikipedia)
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Departed Days by Oliver Wendell Holmes, read for LibriVox.org by [your name].
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Then read the poem:
YES, dear departed, cherished days,
Could Memory's hand restore
Your morning light, your evening rays,
From Time's gray urn once more,
Then might this restless heart be still,
This straining eye might close,
And Hope her fainting pinions fold,
While the fair phantoms rose.

But, like a child in ocean's arms,
We strive against the stream,
Each moment farther from the shore
Where life's young fountains gleam;
Each moment fainter wave the fields,
And wider rolls the sea;
The mist grows dark,—the sun goes down,—
Day breaks,—and where are we?
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Post by LenXZ1 »

Here is my rather reluctant version:
http://upload.librivox.org/share/uploads/dl/departeddays_holmes_llw.mp3
Duration: 1:12

What's with these poets who moan about the passing of time? That's what time does, guys. This rather despairing poem, which sounds like the complaint of someone on his death bed, was first published in 1840, when Holmes was 31 years old! I much prefer the attitude of James Whitcomb Riley in his poem "A Parting Guest": http://www.bartleby.com/267/158.html
I recommend this one for a weekly poem. I would read it with great delight.

Len
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Thank you Adam :thumbs:

Megan, there is a background hum, probably cuased by your laptop power supply (since it measures at 120 Hz) I filtered it out and applied a bit of noise cleaning, please take a listen to the result...
http://upload.librivox.org/share/uploads/dl/departeddays_holmes_meg.mp3

Thanks Len, you talked me into it, "A Parting Guest" is in the lineup for next week. Ruth read this about 2 years ago as part of her Poems and Prose for the Departed Vol. 01.
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Hallo, I am new here. I tried to record it as best as I could. I believe it is not that bad. the file is here http://upload.librivox.org/share/uploads/dl/departeddays_holmes_jv.mp3 . If something wrong, please, tell me.
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aradlaw wrote: Megan, there is a background hum, probably cuased by your laptop power supply (since it measures at 120 Hz) I filtered it out and applied a bit of noise cleaning, please take a listen to the result...
http://upload.librivox.org/share/uploads/dl/departeddays_holmes_meg.mp3
Thanks. Sounds very nice! I've been trying to strike a good middle ground between over and under noise cleaning in Audacity. I guess I was a little conservative in this recording. What tools did you use- if any- besides noise removal to get the hum out?
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janca221 wrote:Hallo, I am new here. I tried to record it as best as I could. I believe it is not that bad. the file is here http://upload.librivox.org/share/uploads/dl/departeddays_holmes_jv.mp3 . If something wrong, please, tell me.
Welcome to LibriVox :D
Thank you janca221, good reading, the specs, volume and tags are all fine, but the voice quality is a bit fuzzy sounding, it doesn't sound like you are too close to the microphone, what sort of mic are you using?
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Post by ravenotation »

Greetings once more.
http://upload.librivox.org/share/uploads/dl/departeddays_holmes_rn.mp3
1m 12s/ 1.09mb

David: Your recording is PL OK but the ID3 tags are a touch incomplete. "Departed Days - Read by ", you're missing the DL mate.

ttfn,
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Post by CalmDragon »

And really, where are they?

http://upload.librivox.org/share/uploads/dl/departeddays_holmes_cd.mp3

time 1:08
size 1.05 MB
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aradlaw wrote:
janca221 wrote:Hallo, I am new here. I tried to record it as best as I could. I believe it is not that bad. the file is here http://upload.librivox.org/share/uploads/dl/departeddays_holmes_jv.mp3 . If something wrong, please, tell me.
Welcome to LibriVox :D
Thank you janca221, good reading, the specs, volume and tags are all fine, but the voice quality is a bit fuzzy sounding, it doesn't sound like you are too close to the microphone, what sort of mic are you using?
Also, please let me know under what name would you like to appear in the LV catalog and we can put your personal URL on your catalog page too.
You can view your brand new LV Catalog page by clicking your forum name in the Magic Window.
Thanks :)
I am using canyon CNR-HS2 it is a headset. I think I know why it sounds fuzzy. I will try to prevent it.
I would like to be under jVareckova . I do not have my personal URL.
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janca221 wrote: Thanks :)
I am using canyon CNR-HS2 it is a headset. I think I know why it sounds fuzzy. I will try to prevent it.
I would like to be under jVareckova . I do not have my personal URL.
Hi Janca

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Post by AdamH »

Hi all!

I'm a new user and this is my first recording. I thought it would be fun to record Oscar Wilde's 'De Profundis', but first I thought I'd cut my teeth on the Holmes. Great poem, by the way. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

http://upload.librivox.org/share/uploads/dl/departeddays_holmes_ah.mp3

Thanks

Adam
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