Epigraphy

De : That's Not Canon Productions
  • Résumé

  • epigraphy /ɪˈpɪɡrəfi,ɛˈpɪɡrəfi/

    noun - the study and interpretation of ancient inscriptions.

    Epigraphy is a podcast for poetry appreciation and exploration.

    Submit your poetry for inclusion!


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Copyright 2020, That's Not Canon Productions
    Afficher plus Afficher moins
Les membres Amazon Prime bénéficient automatiquement de 2 livres audio offerts chez Audible.

Vous êtes membre Amazon Prime ?

Bénéficiez automatiquement de 2 livres audio offerts.
Bonne écoute !
    Épisodes
    • Tell Me A Story by Robert Penn Warren read by Matthew Hannibal Butler
      Jan 13 2021

      Tell Me a Story

      Robert Penn Warren - 1905-1989



      [ A ]


      Long ago, in Kentucky, I, a boy, stood

      By a dirt road, in first dark, and heard

      The great geese hoot northward.


      I could not see them, there being no moon

      And the stars sparse. I heard them.


      I did not know what was happening in my heart.


      It was the season before the elderberry blooms,

      Therefore they were going north.


      The sound was passing northward.


       


      [ B ]


      Tell me a story.


      In this century, and moment, of mania,

      Tell me a story.


      Make it a story of great distances, and starlight.


      The name of the story will be Time,

      But you must not pronounce its name.


      Tell me a story of deep delight.


      Find us online at thatsnotcanon.com/epigraphy

      Subscribe to us on ITUNESSTITCHER, SPOTIFY, RADIOPUBLIC or your podcatcher of choice.

      Find us on FACEBOOK, TWITTER or INSTAGRAM.


      Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

      Afficher plus Afficher moins
      2 min
    • Charge of the Light Brigade by Alfred Lord Tennyson read by Matthew Hannibal Butler
      Jan 6 2021

      The Charge of the Light Brigade

      BY ALFRED, LORD TENNYSON

      I

      Half a league, half a league,

      Half a league onward,

      All in the valley of Death

         Rode the six hundred.

      “Forward, the Light Brigade!

      Charge for the guns!” he said.

      Into the valley of Death

         Rode the six hundred.


      II

      “Forward, the Light Brigade!”

      Was there a man dismayed?

      Not though the soldier knew

         Someone had blundered.

         Theirs not to make reply,

         Theirs not to reason why,

         Theirs but to do and die.

         Into the valley of Death

         Rode the six hundred.


      III

      Cannon to right of them,

      Cannon to left of them,

      Cannon in front of them

         Volleyed and thundered;

      Stormed at with shot and shell,

      Boldly they rode and well,

      Into the jaws of Death,

      Into the mouth of hell

         Rode the six hundred.


      IV

      Flashed all their sabres bare,

      Flashed as they turned in air

      Sabring the gunners there,

      Charging an army, while

         All the world wondered.

      Plunged in the battery-smoke

      Right through the line they broke;

      Cossack and Russian

      Reeled from the sabre stroke

         Shattered and sundered.

      Then they rode back, but not

         Not the six hundred.


      V

      Cannon to right of them,

      Cannon to left of them,

      Cannon behind them

         Volleyed and thundered;

      Stormed at with shot and shell,

      While horse and hero fell.

      They that had fought so well

      Came through the jaws of Death,

      Back from the mouth of hell,

      All that was left of them,

         Left of six hundred.


      VI

      When can their glory fade?

      O the wild charge they made!

         All the world wondered.

      Honour the charge they made!

      Honour the Light Brigade,

         Noble six hundred!


      Find us online at thatsnotcanon.com/epigraphy

      Subscribe to us on ITUNESSTITCHER, SPOTIFY, RADIOPUBLIC or your podcatcher of choice.

      Find us on FACEBOOK, TWITTER or INSTAGRAM.


      Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

      Afficher plus Afficher moins
      4 min
    • The Oak by Alfred Lord Tennyson read by Zane C Weber
      Nov 11 2020

      The Oak

      by Alfred Lord Tennyson

      Live thy Life,

      Young and old,

      Like yon oak,

      Bright in spring,

      Living gold;

      Summer-rich

      Then; and then

      Autumn-changed

      Soberer-hued

      Gold again.

      All his leaves

      Fall'n at length,

      Look, he stands,

      Trunk and bough

      Naked strength.


      Find us online at thatsnotcanon.com/epigraphy

      Subscribe to us on ITUNESSTITCHER, SPOTIFY, RADIOPUBLIC or your podcatcher of choice.

      Find us on FACEBOOK, TWITTER or INSTAGRAM.


      Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

      Afficher plus Afficher moins
      3 min

    Ce que les auditeurs disent de Epigraphy

    Moyenne des évaluations utilisateurs. Seuls les utilisateurs ayant écouté le titre peuvent laisser une évaluation.

    Commentaires - Veuillez sélectionner les onglets ci-dessous pour changer la provenance des commentaires.

    Il n'y a pas encore de critique disponible pour ce titre.