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As well as new recordings by contemporary poets the Poetry Archive also contains selections of classic poems recorded by contemporary voices.

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The Classics

Anthem for Doomed Youth

Read by Andrew Motion
Anthem for Doomed Youth - Wilfred Owen - Read by Andrew Motion
The Classics

The Send-off

Read by Andrew Motion
The Send-off - Wilfred Owen - Read by Andrew Motion
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Strange Meeting

Read by Andrew Motion
Strange Meeting - Wilfred Owen - Read by Andrew Motion
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Composed upon Westminster Bridge, September 3, 1802 - William Wordsworth - Read by Adam Foulds
The Classics

Nutting

Read by Adam Foulds
Nutting - William Wordsworth - Read by Adam Foulds
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The Solitary Reaper

Read by Adam Foulds
The Solitary Reaper - William Wordsworth - Read by Adam Foulds
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A Birthday

Read by Helen Dunmore
A Birthday - Christina Rossetti - Read by Helen Dunmore
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Promises like Pie-Crust

Read by Helen Dunmore
Promises like Pie-Crust - Christina Rossetti - Read by Helen Dunmore
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The Nightingale - Samuel Taylor Coleridge - Read by Kit Wright
The Classics
Frost at Midnight - Samuel Taylor Coleridge - Read by Kit Wright
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How do I love thee?

Read by Lavinia Greenlaw
How do I love thee? - Elizabeth Barrett Browning - Read by Lavinia Greenlaw
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A Musical Instrument

Read by Lavinia Greenlaw
A Musical Instrument - Elizabeth Barrett Browning - Read by Lavinia Greenlaw
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Aurora Leigh (Extract: ‘The Sweetness of England’) - Elizabeth Barrett Browning - Read by Lavinia Greenlaw
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The Rime of the Ancient Mariner (extracts) - Samuel Taylor Coleridge - Read by Kit Wright
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Kubla Khan

Read by Kit Wright
Kubla Khan - Samuel Taylor Coleridge - Read by Kit Wright
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Fears in Solitude - Samuel Taylor Coleridge - Read by Kit Wright
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The Voice

Read by Anthony Thwaite
The Voice - Thomas Hardy - Read by Anthony Thwaite
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I Am

Read by Paul Farley
I Am - John Clare - Read by Paul Farley
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