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Act 4

Episode 5 of the Love's Labour's Lost by William Shakespeare (1564 - 1616) podcast, hosted by LibriVox, titled "Act 4" was published on April 24, 2026 and runs 44 minutes.

April 24, 2026 ·44m · Love's Labour's Lost by William Shakespeare (1564 - 1616)

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Winter (Shakespeare) by William Shakespeare (1564 - 1616) LibriVox LibriVox volunteers bring you 16 recordings of Winter by William Shakespeare. This poem is from "Love's Labour's Lost". This was the Fortnightly Poetry project for December 27th, 2009. Earth to Philosophy Andrea R. Gammon & Claire Hamlett Earth to Philosophy is a podcast featuring philosophers working on nature and the environment. Each episode, hosts Claire Hamlett and Andrea Gammon invite a guest to discuss some of their work, usually a recent book or paper, or perhaps a side project they have going. It's an attempt to bring environmental philosophy to a wider audience, a no-budget labour of love, and an excuse for Andrea and Claire to talk with people whose work they find interesting. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Talking About Glaucoma (mp3) Robert M Schertzer, MD, MEd, FRCSC A podcast of indeterminant length and frequency that I launched in 2009. In each episode, I talk with a colleague about a hot topic in glaucoma. Help prevent progressive loss of vision by staying informed. Please provide written feedback on the Feedback page or leave voice mail using the microphone icon. Subscribe and rate on your podcast service of choice and Buy Me A Coffee to help support the show - it's a solo project and labour of love. Klondike Gold Rush History Podcast Keith Halliday Pascale Halliday A new podcast aiming to bring you the epic stories of the Klondike Gold Rush in an easy-to-listen narrative over about 25 episodes. That's about as much time as it takes to travel the Trail of 1898 from Dyea to Dawson, in your podcast equipped car not by mule, boat or dogsled of course! This podcast is a labour of love by two Yukoners with a passion for local history. Pascale Halliday and Keith Halliday do most of the narrating, with guest appearances by other Yukoners and Alaskans.
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