The Climber's Dream
Edward Woodley Bowling
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Edward Woodley Bowling was apparently a rector at the Church of All Saints in Houghton Conquest, Bedfordshire, England in the late 1800's, this poem is taken from Sagittulae, Random Verses.
In this book's introduction he writes:
"The general reader will probably think that some apology is due to him from me for publishing verses of so crude and trivial a character.
I can only say that the smallest of bows should sometimes be unstrung, and that if my little arrows are flimsy and light they will, I trust, wound no one." (Summary by David Lawrence) (0 hr 38 min)
Chapitres
The Climber's Dream - Read by AST | 3:46 | Lu par Anders Stigö |
The Climber's Dream - Read by CCS | 4:32 | Lu par Claudia Salto |
The Climber's Dream - Read by DL | 3:42 | Lu par David Lawrence |
The Climber's Dream - Read by FS | 4:01 | Lu par fshort |
The Climber's Dream - Read by JCM | 3:33 | Lu par Jason Mills |
The Climber's Dream - Read by JN | 3:51 | Lu par Julia Niedermaier |
The Climber's Dream - Read by KJH | 3:26 | Lu par KHand |
The Climber's Dream - Read by LG | 3:45 | Lu par Larry Greene |
The Climber's Dream - Read by LLW | 4:16 | Lu par Leonard Wilson (1930-2024) |
The Climber's Dream - Read by RC | 3:37 | Lu par Rosslyn Carlyle |