COMPLETE The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood -ck

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Hi Carolin,

To help keep this great energy moving along, I'd like to claim the following please:

3 To Hope
4 The Departure of Summer
5 The Sea of Death
11 To a Sleeping Child
85 The Pauper's Christmas Carol
86 The Haunted House
128 The Fall
160 The Progress of Art

Thanks,

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These are PL OK.
A couple of them have an ending silence that is a tad too long at 7-8 seconds. Try to clip it off at 5 seconds.
Thanks for your good reading. Feel free to take a few more :)
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On the road again, so delays are possible
~ Larry
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unreadpages wrote:Here is Sect 50:
https://librivox.org/uploads/carolin/poeticalworks_050_hood_128kb.mp3
13:09
Peter
Another fine performance! PL OK, of course.

A Tale of the Trumpet next?
On the road again, so delays are possible
~ Larry
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thank you both!
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Here is my 1st of eight ... I decided to do my longest one first!

https://librivox.org/uploads/carolin/poeticalworks_086_hood_128kb.mp3

Length is 18:06

Larry, just a heads-up. There were a couple places that didn't seem to rhyme that should have and after following your advice on "lower", I looked up some old English pronunciations and found that they did rhyme using the word that way.

They were:

"streamer" and "tremor", with tremor being pronounced as "tree-mer"

"clamber" and "chamber", with clamber being pronounced as "claim-ber"

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86 is PL OK
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Thank you larry!
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May I grab the following

17 19 38 61 80 83 168 176 177
Regards,
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20 Years in Canada, 20 years in Panama, now returned to Canada for the next stage of my life
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Thank you :)
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