Collected Poems 1901-1918
Written by Walter De la Mare
Narrated by LibriVox Community
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About this audiobook
Poems: 1906
The Listeners: 1914
Motley: 1918
Songs of Childhood: 1901
(Summary by MaryAnn)
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