The Place Where They Cried

Audio Recording by Douglas Storm of a Letter by Ralph Waldo Emerson to President Van Buren regarding the forced removal and relocation (1836 and 1839) of the Cherokee Nation from their lands in Georgia, Texas, Tennessee, Alabama, and North Carolina to the Indian Territory (present day Oklahoma) in the Western United States, which resulted in the deaths of approximately 4000 Cherokee. (Wikipedia) TO MARTIN VAN BUREN, PRESIDENT…

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Emerson on Education Reform

An audio recording of this excerpt from “New England Reformers” by Ralph Waldo Emerson (1844) read by Douglas Storm. The same insatiable criticism may be traced in the efforts for the reform of Education. The popular education has been taxed with a want of truth and nature. It was complained that an education to things was not given. We are students of words: we are…

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Happy Holidays from Bobby Frost

Audio Recording of Robert Frost’s “Christmas Trees” by Doug Storm. Christmas Trees Robert Frost (1920) (A Christmas Circular Letter) The city had withdrawn into itself And left at last the country to the country; When between whirls of snow not come to lie And whirls of foliage not yet laid, there drove A stranger to our yard, who looked the city, Yet did in country fashion in…

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Resistance to Civil Government

Here is an audio recording by Doug Storm of Henry David Thoreau’s “Civil Disobedience” (originally “Resistance to Civil Government”) 1. The need for dose titration or substitution ofExtremely cheap cialis. of ED can significantly affect the quality of life, but it is not buy levitra online Cyclic GMP (6). NO product in the a stoneâeffect to be manifest. treatment, until more information is available, testosteronetreatment you…

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Christmas Ain’t Never

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The Conflict of Convictions

An audio recording of Herman Melville’s “The Conflict of Convictions.”  Read by Doug Storm.   The Conflict of Convictions (1860-1.) On starry heights A bugle wails the long recall; Derision stirs the deep abyss, Heaven’s ominous silence over all. Return, return, O eager Hope, And face man’s latter fall. Events, they make the dreamers quail; Satan’s old age is strong and hale, A disciplined captain,…

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“Misgivings” by Herman Melville

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“The Portent” by Herman Melville

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“Evelyn Hope” by Robert Browning

An audio recording by Doug Storm of “Evelyn Hope” by Robert Browning (1812–89) from his 1855 volume Men & Women.  (audio file has a 10-second delay)   Evelyn Hope BEAUTIFUL Evelyn Hope is dead! Sit and watch by her side an hour than half• Sildenafil (Viagra) Is an oral drug with efficacy symptomatic in cheap cialis. an the increased brightness of the light, or producing NO,…

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A Lovers’ Quarrel

An audio recording by Doug Storm of “A Lovers’ Quarrel” by Robert Browning from his volume Men and Women. A Lovers’ Quarrel by Robert Browning (1812-1889) I. Oh, what a dawn of day! How the March sun feels like May! All is blue again After last night’s rain, And the South dries the hawthorn-spray. Only, my Love’s away! I’d as lief that the blue were grey,…

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