Compact disc. Notes by Maurice West inserted in container. Read by Oliver Ford Davies and Jasper Britton. Recorded at Motivation Sound Studios, London.
Contents:
From Book One of The Prelude: "Fair seed-time had my soul..." -- Lines written in Early Spring -- From Book One of the Prelude: "And in the frosty season..." -- To my sister -- From Book Five of the Prelude: "While I was seated in a rocky cave..." -- From Book Twelve of The Prelude: "There are in our existence..." -- I wandered lonely as a cloud -- Goody Blake & Harry Gill -- Expostulation & reply --The tables turned -- There was a boy -- LInes composed a few miles above Tintern Abbey -- Composed upon Westminster Bridge, Sept. 3rd, 1802 -- Strange fits of passion have I known -- She dwelt among the untrodden ways -- A slumber did my spirit seal -- French Revolution, as it appeared to enthusiasts at its commencement. -- It is a beauteous evening, calm and free -- The solitary reaper -- She was a phantom of delight -- Surprised by joy-impatient as the wind -- The world is too much with us -- My heart leaps up when I behold -- The small celandine -- The simplon pass from book six of The Prelude -- To the cuckoo -- Resolution and independence -- Ode: intimations of immortality from recollections of early childhood.
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