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A Servant to Servants

An episode of the Long Poems Collection 5 by Various podcast, hosted by Various, titled "A Servant to Servants" was published on December 26, 2025 and runs 9 minutes.

December 26, 2025 ·9m · Long Poems Collection 5 by Various

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Long Poems Collection 3 by Various Loyal Books Long Poems Collection 003: a collection of 8 public-domain poems longer than 5 minutes in length. Long Poems Collection 7 by Various Loyal Books Long Poems Collection 007: a collection of 15 public domain poems longer than 10 minutes in length. Poems and Songs by Henry Kendall (1839 - 1882) LibriVox Henry Kendall was the first Australian poet to draw his inspiration from the life, scenery and traditions of the country. In the beginnings of Australian poetry the names of two other men stand with his—Adam Lindsay Gordon, of English parentage and education, and Charles Harpur, born in Australia a generation earlier than Kendall. Harpur's work, though lacking vitality, shows fitful gleams of poetic fire suggestive of greater achievement had the circumstances of his life been more favourable. Kendall, whose lot was scarcely more fortunate, is a true singer; his songs remain, and are likely long to remain, attractive to poetry lovers. - Summary by From the Introduction Miscellaneous Reads Tori Hofstein Are you on your way to work? Gearing up for a long drive? Rainy day? Chill and listen to my bookshelf with or without some commentary. I read full length or excerpts of fiction, non-fiction, magazines, and STEAM news. Book excerpts range from Star Wars,Dr. Feynmann,The Science of Interstellar, Human Universe,Ray Bradbury,The Lottery by Shirley Jackson, Grimm Bros Fairytales, various poems, and Arabian Nights Anthology. News sources are usually phys dot org and the magazine is usually scientific american unless I read older editions on a particular topic.
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