Adventures In English Literature 6a & 6b
By Various
Tracklist
- Early English Literature - From Beowulf
- Early English Literature - Chaucer From the Prolouge to The Canterbury Tales
- Early English Literature - Sir Patrick Spens
- Early English Literature - Get Up and Bar the Door
- Shakespeare's Songs and Sonnets - Who is Silvia?
- Shakespeare's Songs and Sonnets - Full Fathom Five
- Shakespeare's Songs and Sonnets - Sonnet 18
- Shakespeare's Songs and Sonnets - Sonnet 73
- Shakespeare's Songs and Sonnets - Sonnet 29
- Shakespeare's Songs and Sonnets - Sonnet 55
- Shakespeare's Songs and Sonnets - Sonnet 116
- Macbeth - If It Were Done When 'tis Done
- Macbeth - Lady Macbeth's Sleepwalking Scene
- Macbeth - Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow
- Cavaliers And Puritans - John Donne - Death Be Not Proud
- Cavaliers And Puritans - Robert Herrick - Counsel To Girls
- Cavaliers And Puritans - Sir John Suckling - The Constant Lover
- Cavaliers And Puritans - Richard Lovelace - To Althea, From Prison
- Cavaliers And Puritans - George Wither - Shall I, Wasting In Despair
- Cavaliers And Puritans - John Milton - On His Blindness
- Robert Burns - A Man's A Man For A' That
- Robert Burns - To A Mouse
- Coleridge and Wordsworth - Samuel Taylor Coleridge - The Rime Of The Ancient Mariner (Part 1)
- Coleridge And Wordsworth - William Wordsworth - She Dwelt Among The Untrodden Ways
- Coleridge and Wordsworth - William Wordsworth - Composed Upon Westminster Bridge
- Coleridge And Wordsworth - William Wordsworth - The World Is Too Much With Us
- Byron And Shelley - George Gordon, Lord Byron - Apostrophe To The Ocean
- Byron And Shelley - Percy Bysshe Shelley - Ode To The West Wind
- John Keats - Ode On A Grecian Urn
- John Keats - On First Looking Into Chapman's Homer
- The Victorian Age - Robert Browning - My Last Duchess
- The Victorian Age - Alfred, Lord Tennyson - The Bugle Song In "Nocturne" From Serenade For Tenor, Horn, And Strings
- The Victorian Age - Christina Rossetti - Remember
- The Victorian Age - Elizabeth Barrett Browning - How Do I Love Thee?
- The Modern Age - The Hollow Men
- The Modern Age - Dylan Thomas - Do Not Go Gentle Into That Goodnight
- The Modern Age - Sir Winston Churchill - From the Speech, This Was Their Finest Hour
- Shaw's Pygmalion - From Act II