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Complete Poems of Francis Ledwidge Audiobook

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28/09/2024
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Francis Ledwidge, Irish poet, served in an Irish battalion (“The Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers”) of the British Army during World War I. His first volume of poems was published while he served, in 1915; two more were published posthumously, and were followed by this collection of complete works in 1919. He and five comrades had been killed by an exploding shell during the third battle of Ypres (July 1917). His poems reflect his love for his native rural countryside, tinged with loss arising from the war. From his frequent use of a blackbird motif, he was known as the “Poet of the Blackbird.” Of him, the poet John Drinkwater wrote: “His poetry exults me, while not so his death…. to those who know what poetry is, the untimely death of a man like Ledwidge is nothing but calamity.” – Summary by Nemo

 
 

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Introduction to Songs of the Fields
2:
Introduction to Songs of Peace
3:
Introduction to Last Songs
4:
Songs of the Fields: To My Best Friend
5:
Behind the Closed Eye
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Bound to the Mast
7:
To A Linnet in a Cage
8:
A Twilight in Middle March
9:
Spring
10:
Desire in Spring
11:
A Rainy Day in April
12:
A Song of April
13:
The Broken Tryst
14:
Thoughts at the Trysting Stile
15:
Evening in May
16:
An Attempt at a City Sunset
17:
Waiting
18:
The Singer's Muse
19:
Inamorata
20:
The Wife of Llew
21:
The Hills
22:
June
23:
In Manchester
24:
Music on Water
25:
To M. McG
26:
In the Dusk
27:
The Death of Ailill
28:
August
29:
The Visitation of Peace
30:
Before the Tears
31:
God's Remembrance
32:
An Old Pain
33:
The Lost Ones
34:
All-Hallows Eve
35:
A Memory
36:
A Song
37:
A Fear
38:
The Coming Poet
39:
The Vision on the Brink
40:
To Lord Dunsany
41:
On an Oaten Straw
42:
Evening in February
43:
The Sister
44:
Before the War of Cooley
45:
Low-Moon Land
46:
The Sorrow of Findebar
47:
On Dream Water
48:
The Death of Sualtem
49:
The Maid in Low-Moon Land
50:
The Death of Leag, Cuchulain's Charioteer
51:
The Passing of Caoilte
52:
Growing Old
53:
After My Last Song
54:
Songs of Peace: A Dream of Artemis
55:
A Little Boy in the Morning
56:
To A Distant One
57:
The Place
58:
May
59:
To Eilish of the Fair Hair
60:
Crewbrawn
61:
Evening in England
62:
Crocknaharna
63:
In the Mediterranean- Going to the War
64:
The Gardener
65:
Autumn Evening in Serbia
66:
Nocturne
67:
Spring and Autumn
68:
The Departure of Proserpine
69:
The Home-Coming of the Sheep
70:
When Love and Beauty Wander Away
71:
My Mother
72:
Song
73:
To One Dead
74:
The Resurrection
75:
The Shadow People
76:
An Old Desire
77:
Thomas McDonagh
78:
The Wedding Morning
79:
The Blackbirds
80:
The Lure
81:
Thro' Bogac Ban
82:
Fate
83:
Evening Clouds
84:
Song
85:
The Herons
86:
In the Shadows
87:
The Ships of Arcady
88:
After
89:
To One Weeping
90:
A Dream Dance
91:
By Faughan
92:
In September
93:
Last Songs: To An Old Quill of Lord Dunsany's
94:
To A Sparrow
95:
Old Clo'
96:
Youth
97:
The Little Children
98:
Autumn
99:
Ireland
100:
Lady Fair
101:
At a Poet's Grave
102:
After Court Martial
103:
A Mother's Song
104:
At Currabwee
105:
Song-time is Over
106:
Una Bawn
107:
Spring Love
108:
Soliloquy
109:
Dawn
110:
Ceol Sidhe
111:
The Rushes
112:
The Dead Kings
113:
In France
114:
Had I A Golden Pound
115:
Fairies
116:
In a Cafe
117:
Spring
118:
Pan
119:
With Flowers
120:
The Find
121:
A Fairy Hunt
122:
To One Who Comes Now and Then
123:
The Sylph
124:
Home
125:
The Lanawn Shee