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Performer: William Wordsworth Read By Sir Cedric Hardwicke
Title: The Poetry Of Wordsworth
Country: US
Catalog Number: TC 1026
Label: Caedmon Records
Released: 1957
Style: Poetry
Rating: 4.1
Votes: 045
| 1 | I Travelled Among Unknown Men |
| 2 | The World Is Too Much With Us |
| 3 | It Is A Beauteous Evening |
| 4 | Many A Time Have I, A Five Year's Child |
| 5 | Nuns Fret Not |
| 6 | Strange Fits Of Passion Have I Known |
| 7 | The Solitary Reaper |
| 8 | Tintern Abbey |
| 9 | While I Was Seated In A Rocky Cave |
| 10 | November Days |
| 11 | Composed Upon Westminster Bridge |
| 12 | My Heart Leaps Up |
| 13 | Intimations Of Immortality |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| TC 1026 | William Wordsworth Read By Sir Cedric Hardwicke | William Wordsworth Read By Sir Cedric Hardwicke - The Poetry Of Wordsworth (LP, Mono) | Caedmon Records | TC 1026 | UK | 1957 |
| HCA 295 | William Wordsworth Read By Cedric Hardwicke | William Wordsworth Read By Cedric Hardwicke - The Poetry Of Wordsworth (Cass, Album) | HarperCollins Audio Books | HCA 295 | UK | Unknown |
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