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Me reading Shakespeare? One thinkest not. 'Tis like the lowly slime mould pretendeth to the silky white of the dove of peace.
Me reading Shakespeare? One thinkest not. 'Tis like the lowly slime mould pretendeth to the silky white of the dove of peace.
JorWat wrote: All are PL OK, though I will note that at 00:11 of section 195, 'but a few' should be 'but few'.
I'll leave it to you if you think it's enough of a change to need correcting.
Oh, and I'm sure you know, but 'niggard' has nothing to do with the word you think it does, and actually means 'miser'.
I fixed it and reuploaded.
I did look up the word as I had never used it before, and found all of the controversies surrounding it. People need to read a dictionary once in a while instead of just getting offended all over the place.
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Jason (back) in Canada
20 Years in Canada, 20 years in Panama, now returned to Canada for the next stage of my life
Jason (back) in Canada
20 Years in Canada, 20 years in Panama, now returned to Canada for the next stage of my life
PL OK!RecordingPerson wrote:https://librivox.org/uploads/philchenevert/itcanbedone_049_various_128kb.mp3 2m48s
Me reading Shakespeare? One thinkest not. 'Tis like the lowly slime mould pretendeth to the silky white of the dove of peace.
Jordan
Alcohol and Maths don't mix. So never drink and derive.
Alcohol and Maths don't mix. So never drink and derive.
Here is my poem
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thanks
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Michele
When you're having what you feel like is a 'bad day' and then someone comes along out of nowhere and extends to you the simplest of kind gestures, you feel it so deeply within your heart.” ―Miya Yamanouchi
When you're having what you feel like is a 'bad day' and then someone comes along out of nowhere and extends to you the simplest of kind gestures, you feel it so deeply within your heart.” ―Miya Yamanouchi
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174 THE UNMUSICAL SOLOIST I would like to claim.
also please add 59 SEE IT THROUGH to my name.
and 68 RESOLVE looks fine.
Oh, and 205 IS IT RAINING, LITTLE FLOWER? - I'll make that mine.
also please add 59 SEE IT THROUGH to my name.
and 68 RESOLVE looks fine.
Oh, and 205 IS IT RAINING, LITTLE FLOWER? - I'll make that mine.
Truth exists for the wise, Beauty for a feeling heart: They belong to each other. - Beethoven
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Nice choices! all yours 59,68,174,205realisticspeakers wrote:174 THE UNMUSICAL SOLOIST I would like to claim.
also please add 59 SEE IT THROUGH to my name.
and 68 RESOLVE looks fine.
Oh, and 205 IS IT RAINING, LITTLE FLOWER? - I'll make that mine.
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thankswib66 wrote:Here is my poem
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https://librivox.org/uploads/philchenevert/itcanbedone_032_various_128kb_.mp3
thanks
Hi Michele,wib66 wrote:Here is my poem
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https://librivox.org/uploads/philchenevert/itcanbedone_032_various_128kb_.mp3
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You don't need to include the 'John Kendrick Bangs, From "Songs of Cheer"' at the end, but you do need to add in 'End of poem'.
Jordan
Alcohol and Maths don't mix. So never drink and derive.
Alcohol and Maths don't mix. So never drink and derive.
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Hi, do we say in recording .....by Ella Wheeler Wilcox from Poems of Power or leave that out?
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Hi Kathleen,2839reader wrote:Hi, do we say in recording .....by Ella Wheeler Wilcox from Poems of Power or leave that out?
As it says in the first post:
I'm taking that to mean you don't need to read the author or the attribution.NOTE for readers: each poem has a short introductory message, please read this and then follow with the poem itself. do not read any attribution, such as where the poem came from, e.g. 'from the book Down the Road'
Jordan
Alcohol and Maths don't mix. So never drink and derive.
Alcohol and Maths don't mix. So never drink and derive.
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I've been saying:JorWat wrote: I'm taking that to mean you don't need to read the author or the attribution.
'Solitude by Ella Wheeler Wilcox' or similar, and nobody has told me not to.
I think I've been a bit confusing. You do need it at the start, but not at the end.RecordingPerson wrote:I've been saying:JorWat wrote: I'm taking that to mean you don't need to read the author or the attribution.
'Solitude by Ella Wheeler Wilcox' or similar, and nobody has told me not to.
Jordan
Alcohol and Maths don't mix. So never drink and derive.
Alcohol and Maths don't mix. So never drink and derive.
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Ah, got it. Yes, I was giving the name of the poet at the beginning, but not at the end (where the text has it.)JorWat wrote:I think I've been a bit confusing. You do need it at the start, but not at the end.RecordingPerson wrote:I've been saying:JorWat wrote: I'm taking that to mean you don't need to read the author or the attribution.
'Solitude by Ella Wheeler Wilcox' or similar, and nobody has told me not to.
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OK. I read introduction then poem. At very end in book of the poem it states author then the book Various took their poem from like "from poems of power", or From Picked Poems. So I will leave that out and stick to script. Most just state author of that poem and not the book Various complied from.
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