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Thoreau - “Our truest life is when we are in dreams awake."
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May I have: 15 - Ode to Autumn, 21 - Serenade, 37 - Ode to the Moon, and 63 - Anticipation, please?
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Thoreau - “Our truest life is when we are in dreams awake."
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https://librivox.org/uploads/carolin/poeticalworks_021_hood_128kb.mp3 1m03s

Apologies for posting one poem rather than a batch that will make things easier for you. I'm trying to manage my 'Librivox stress' by doing one thing at a time.

EDIT: https://librivox.org/uploads/carolin/poeticalworks_063_hood_128kb.mp3 2m02s
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thank you!

feel free to post your poems one by one, thats absolutely fine with me :)
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https://librivox.org/uploads/carolin/poeticalworks_015_hood_128kb.mp3 3m02s

I'm now separating out the poems into relatively easy ones and more difficult ones. This one is more difficult. I don't do many of the difficult ones in a day. :) Ode to the Moon is my last outstanding commitment for this book, but I'm not doing it today :)

This recording includes a mid-line edit but the result doesn't seem too bad. If it can be spotted, I'll re-record.
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Gentlemen,

All sections submitted are PL OK!
What an excellent job by all of you. :thumbs:

Oh, I forgot -- I couldn't get Section 160 to download properly, so I haven't checked that one.
Is there something wrong with the file name?
On the road again, so delays are possible
~ Larry
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thank you larry!

it might have been a temporary error because i can open section 160 fine (only i cant play it because im not at home). just try again when you get the chance :) thanks!
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Carolin wrote:thank you larry!

it might have been a temporary error because i can open section 160 fine (only i cant play it because im not at home). just try again when you get the chance :) thanks!
I can open and play 160 fine. I had a listen. I can't hear anything wrong with it, except for maybe at about 2m57s. The poem's text says 'Luke' but it sounds as if there is a consonant at the end of the name making it sound like 'Luked' or 'Luket'. EDIT: I can't edit out the consonant sound as if I do, 'Luke' sounds too short.
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Thank you!
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