[Complete] The Cambridge Book of Poetry for Children - lt

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VittoriaConn
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Post by VittoriaConn »

I would like everything that's still open:

39 Prescription for a Spring Morning
42 A Wish
68 Robin Red Breast
69 Black Bunny
71 The Skylark
75 The Peace-Giver
76 To a Singer
79 Sheridan's Ride

Thank you.

Vittoria
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VittoriaConn wrote:I would like everything that's still open:

39 Prescription for a Spring Morning
42 A Wish
68 Robin Red Breast
69 Black Bunny
71 The Skylark
75 The Peace-Giver
76 To a Singer
79 Sheridan's Ride

Thank you.

Vittoria
Great!
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Post by afutterer »

PL NOTES:

SECTION 41 - The Butterfly's Ball by W. Roscoe

PL OK
Anthony

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Thank you -- just a quick note: please watch the file names. The third file you have submitted (section 48) is correct. The others are incorrect but I think I can rescue them 8-)

Edit: I'm sorry, Damla, but they are not in my folder (which means they could be anywhere) and I cannot find them. I'm going to have to ask you to re-upload, using the correct file names.
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Here is Section 45, "Contentment," by Eugene Field:

https://librivox.org/uploads/lynnet/cambridgepoetry_45_grahame_128kb.mp3
Duration: 2:29

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LenXZ1 wrote:Here is Section 45, "Contentment," by Eugene Field:

https://librivox.org/uploads/lynnet/cambridgepoetry_45_grahame_128kb.mp3
Duration: 2:29

Len
Many thanks
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Here is the long, long last poem of the anthology, Section 81, "Horatius," by Lord Macaulay. It was quite a time-consuming chore, but worth it, I think.

https://librivox.org/uploads/lynnet/cambridgepoetry_81_grahame_128kb.mp3
Duration: 26:54.

Len
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LenXZ1 wrote:Here is the long, long last poem of the anthology, Section 81, "Horatius," by Lord Macaulay. It was quite a time-consuming chore, but worth it, I think.

https://librivox.org/uploads/lynnet/cambridgepoetry_81_grahame_128kb.mp3
Duration: 26:54.

Len
Wow... that must constitute 75% of the book :lol: Thank you.
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