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The Evergreen Wildflower: Exploring Nature Poetry
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A monthly podcast that explores various elements and themes of nature in international poetry to inspire, educate, heal, and strengthen our connection to the natural world.
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A monthly podcast that explores various elements and themes of nature in international poetry to inspire, educate, heal, and strengthen our connection to the natural world.
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Lake Escape
The Evergreen Wildflower: Exploring Nature Poetry
12 minutes 14 seconds
1 year ago
Lake Escape

References of the literary works read in the following order:

William Stanley Braithwaite, “By an Inland Lake”

Robert Southey, “The Cataract of Lodore”

W. B. Yeats, “The Lake Isle of Innisfree”

John Pagen White, “Lays and Legends of the English Lake Country”

Wang Wei, “Adrift on the Lake”

Ellen P. Allerton, “Morning View of Lake Michigan”

John Muir, “Steep Trails”

Edgar Allan Poe, “To The Lake”

Abram Joseph Ryan, “Lake Como”

Meng Hao-jan, “Looking for Mei, Master of Way”

Fannie Isabelle Sherrick, “The Lake”

Fujiwara no Norinaga, GOSHŪISHŪ GSIS VII: 456

George Moore, “The Lake”

Sir John Collings Squire, “The Lake”

The Evergreen Wildflower: Exploring Nature Poetry
A monthly podcast that explores various elements and themes of nature in international poetry to inspire, educate, heal, and strengthen our connection to the natural world.