Misc.
This link collects writers by whom only one or two poems have so far been recorded. Perhaps you’ll be kind enough to record another and help an author get his or her own entry?
Eighteenth-Century Audio » misc
- Congreve, “False though She be” read by David Starner
- Adams, “The Lip and the Heart” read by Clarica
- Adams, “To the Sundial” read by Jake Baker
- Greville, “Prayer for Indifference” read by Karen Savage
- Cotton, “An Epitaph on M.H.” read by David Barnes
- Bunyan, “The Shepherd Boy Sings in the Valley of Humiliation” read by T. Wellington
- Marvell, “On a Drop of Dew” read by Unknown
- Smart, “Jubilate Agno” (excerpt) read by Shona
- Addison, “Psalm XIX” read by Colin McRoberts
- Oldham, “A Quiet Soul” read by Laura Buell
- Williams, “On the Bill Which Was Passed in England for Regulating the Slave-Trade; A Short Time Before Its Abolition” reader unknown
- Birkett, “A Poem on the African Slave Trade. Addressed to Her Own Sex” reader unknown
- Baillie, “Song” (”Woo’d and married and a’”) read by Gowan Calder
- Duke, “Caelia,” Read by Jessica Eadie
- Shaw, “Song” read by Anthony Kalaskas
- Marvell, “To His Coy Mistress” read by Meredith Nowlin
- Mary Chandler, “My Own Epitaph” read by Laura Buell
- Walsh “Rivals” read by Gwen Wisnefske
- Shaw, “Song” read by Erin Lemelin
- Davenant, “Ladies in Arms” read by Elizabeth Papoulakos
- Killigrew, “Love, The Soul of Poetry” read by Catherine Dameron
- Flatman, “The Sad Day” read by Chris Moses
- Broome, “The Rosebud,” read by Antonia Robinson
- Yearsley, “A Poem on the Inhumanity of the Slave Trade” read by Christofer Foss
- More, “Patient Joe” read by Christofer Foss
- Robinson, Sonnet XI (”Oh reason”) read by Christofer Foss
- Duke, “Caelia” read by Warren Rochelle
- Smart, “Jubilate Agno” read by Frank Key and Germander Speedwell
- Duke, “Caelia” read by Marie McAllister
- Cotton, “Sonnet” read by Marie McAllister
