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S17E6: "The Dissolution of the Monasteries" by William Wordsworth
Manage episode 443921255 series 2852190
Welcome the final poem in Season 17 of the Well Read Poem! This season's theme is "When Homer Nods: Bad Poetry by Good Poets." Until this season, our readings on The Well Read Poem have nearly all been drawn from the well of the great, or at least the good, waters of poetry, which would of course take a lifetime and more to exhaust. And so it has been deemed appropriate at summer's close, as we return to school and the daily round, that we should partake slightly of a few select vintages of bad poetry by otherwise accomplished poets for the sake of variety and the amusement of all.
Today's selection is "The Dissolution of the Monasteries" by William Wordsworth. Poem readings begin at timestamps 4:40 and 8:32.
To learn more about Thomas Banks, visit https://houseofhumaneletters.com, and to listen to our flagship podcast, head to https://www.theliterary.life. You can also find free downloadable, printable files with all the poems read on the podcast on our poetry page at https://www.theliterary.life/the-well-read-poem/.
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Manage episode 443921255 series 2852190
Welcome the final poem in Season 17 of the Well Read Poem! This season's theme is "When Homer Nods: Bad Poetry by Good Poets." Until this season, our readings on The Well Read Poem have nearly all been drawn from the well of the great, or at least the good, waters of poetry, which would of course take a lifetime and more to exhaust. And so it has been deemed appropriate at summer's close, as we return to school and the daily round, that we should partake slightly of a few select vintages of bad poetry by otherwise accomplished poets for the sake of variety and the amusement of all.
Today's selection is "The Dissolution of the Monasteries" by William Wordsworth. Poem readings begin at timestamps 4:40 and 8:32.
To learn more about Thomas Banks, visit https://houseofhumaneletters.com, and to listen to our flagship podcast, head to https://www.theliterary.life. You can also find free downloadable, printable files with all the poems read on the podcast on our poetry page at https://www.theliterary.life/the-well-read-poem/.
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1 S18E4: "Satire 6, Book 1" by Horace (trans. by John Conington) 15:13

1 S18E3: "To My Mother" by Robert Louis Stevenson 7:31


1 S18E1: "My Sister's Sleep" by Dante Rosetti 12:46

1 S17E6: "The Dissolution of the Monasteries" by William Wordsworth 10:34

1 S17E5: "Poem of a Proposition of Nakedness" by Walt Whitman 11:46

1 S17E4: "To a Republican Friend" by Matthew Arnold 11:52

1 S17E3: "Sonnet 11: On the Desecration Which Followed My Writing Certain Treatises" by John Milton 16:44

1 S17E2: "The Death of King Charles II" by John Dryden 11:11

1 S17E1: "On the Jubilee of Queen Victoria" by Alfred, Lord Tennyson 12:44







1 S15E6: “Happy the Man, Who, Like Ulysses” by Joachim du Bellay trans. by Richard Wilbur 10:02

1 S15E5: “Ask Not (Odes I.11)” by Horace (trans. by John Conington) 11:22

1 S15E4: "I Do Not Like Thee, Doctor Fell" by Martial, trans. by Tom Brown 10:14

1 S15E3: “The Cat” by Charles Baudelaire (trans. by Roy Campbell) 9:24

1 S15E2: “Marsyas” by Jose-Maria de Heredia (trans. by Thomas Banks) 8:40

1 S15E1: "On His Brother's Death" by Catullus (trans. by Aubrey Beardsley) 12:51



1 S14E4: "Good King Wenceslas" by Vaclav Svoboda, trans. by John Mason Neale 10:17





1 S13E5: "The Burial of Sir John Moore after Corunna" by Charles Wolfe 9:14


1 S13E3: “To Lucasta, on Going to the Wars” by Richard Lovelace 10:08

1 S13E2: “To Pompeius” Ode 2.7 by Horace, trans. by John Davidson 15:36

1 S13E1: "David's Lament for Saul and Jonathan", 2 Samuel 1, KJV 11:07

1 S12E6: Idea 61, "Since there's no help, come let us kiss and part" by Michael Drayton 11:52

1 S12E5: Delia 45, “Care-charmer Sleep, son of the sable Night” by Samuel Daniel 12:50

1 S12E4: Sonnet 138, "When my love swears that she is made of truth" 11:08

1 S12E3: Sonnet 106, “When in the chronicle of wasted time” by William Shakespeare 9:19

1 S12E2: Sonnet 18, "Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day?" by William Shakespeare 12:18

1 S12E1: Sonnet 1, "From fairest creatures we desire increase" by William Shakespeare 11:42



1 S11E4: “To Walter de la Mare” by T. S. Elliot 11:25
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