Thanks so much for setting it up! I'll work on the text this weekend. Excited to be a part of thisTriciaG wrote: ↑October 23rd, 2020, 6:29 amDone!pchong1998 wrote: ↑October 22nd, 2020, 5:53 pm Hi, can I read section 52? This is my first time reading for librivox, so could I be referred to as Peter S. Chong?
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[COMPLETE] The Psalmes of David by Sir Philip Sidney & Mary Sidney Herbert - tg
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Thanks!
PL should come later today.
PL should come later today.
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Psalm 119
2:18 - "then worlds of wealth" - I heard "worth"
6:04 - "Thou then (my fear), remove the fear" - I hear "Then thou" (picky, picky...)
13:49 - "And constant stay of earth descry" - I hear "decry"
16:24 - "What if my life lie naked" - I hear "What if I my life"
18:14 - "And such regard of thee I make" - I hear "reward"
23:05 - "Thou every where" - I hear "Thou every where where" (repeated)
23:09 - "For true, nay, truth thy precepts be" - I hear "For truth, nay truth"
25:30 - "Whom who love with peace are blest" - I hear "Whom love with peace" (missing who)
25:49 - "Thy edicts my deeds fulfull" - I hear "my decades"
Very next line (bottom pg 243): "Who survaist my good and ill" - I hear "servest", I think it's supposed to be surveyest"?
Psalm 128: PL OK!
2:18 - "then worlds of wealth" - I heard "worth"
6:04 - "Thou then (my fear), remove the fear" - I hear "Then thou" (picky, picky...)
13:49 - "And constant stay of earth descry" - I hear "decry"
16:24 - "What if my life lie naked" - I hear "What if I my life"
18:14 - "And such regard of thee I make" - I hear "reward"
23:05 - "Thou every where" - I hear "Thou every where where" (repeated)
23:09 - "For true, nay, truth thy precepts be" - I hear "For truth, nay truth"
25:30 - "Whom who love with peace are blest" - I hear "Whom love with peace" (missing who)
25:49 - "Thy edicts my deeds fulfull" - I hear "my decades"
Very next line (bottom pg 243): "Who survaist my good and ill" - I hear "servest", I think it's supposed to be surveyest"?
Psalm 128: PL OK!
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Thank you! Just one PL note:
0:29 - "Lowd lies it soundeth" - I bet this is "loud".
0:29 - "Lowd lies it soundeth" - I bet this is "loud".
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Hi Tricia, you're right, that does make sense Here is the new file:
Psalm 52
Duration -- 2:15
Link -- https://librivox.org/uploads/triciag/psalmesofdavid_052_sidney_128kb.mp3
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Spot PL OK!
(I didn't notice the difference in the file name until I didn't get a warning about saving the same file name to my computer!)
(I didn't notice the difference in the file name until I didn't get a warning about saving the same file name to my computer!)
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123 PL OK!
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Yes. I would like to be credited in the catalog. How would that work?TriciaG wrote: ↑October 22nd, 2020, 6:34 amWelcome! I'll put you in for 53.
How would you like to be credited in the catalog? There are places for a catalog name (some use a nickname or forum name, some their real name) and a link to a personal web site or blog, if you have one. I recommend using whatever name you say (if any) when you say, "recorded by [your name]" as that's how listeners will look for you. (Keep in mind that prospective employers, classmates, enemies, etc. can also find you using the catalog name, so be cautious if privacy might be an issue.)
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Tell me what name you want to show up for you in the catalog.
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Here are the corrections, Tricia:TriciaG wrote: ↑October 24th, 2020, 10:23 am Psalm 119
2:18 - "then worlds of wealth" - I heard "worth"
6:04 - "Thou then (my fear), remove the fear" - I hear "Then thou" (picky, picky...)
13:49 - "And constant stay of earth descry" - I hear "decry"
16:24 - "What if my life lie naked" - I hear "What if I my life"
18:14 - "And such regard of thee I make" - I hear "reward"
23:05 - "Thou every where" - I hear "Thou every where where" (repeated)
23:09 - "For true, nay, truth thy precepts be" - I hear "For truth, nay truth"
25:30 - "Whom who love with peace are blest" - I hear "Whom love with peace" (missing who)
25:49 - "Thy edicts my deeds fulfull" - I hear "my decades"
Very next line (bottom pg 243): "Who survaist my good and ill" - I hear "servest", I think it's supposed to be surveyest"?
https://librivox.org/uploads/triciag/psalmesofdavid_119_sidney_128kb.mp3
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