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Autumn Treasure by Richard le Gallienne

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LibriVox volunteers bring you 17 recordings of Autumn Treasure by Richard Le Gallienne.<br />This was the Weekly Poetry project for September 28, 2025. <br />------<br />Richard Le Gallienne was an English author and poet. As a late-Victorian poet, his writings are evocative of innovative ideas such as nature and strange beauty, comparable to the works of William Butler YeatsAs a late-Victorian poet, his writings are evocative of innovative ideas such as nature and strange beauty, comparable to the works of William Butler Yeats. - Summary by Wikipedia

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October 14, 2025

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October 7, 2025

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October 7, 2025

Autumn Treasure - read by DC

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LibriVox volunteers bring you 17 recordings of Autumn Treasure by Richard Le Gallienne.<br />This was the Weekly Poetry project for September 28, 2025. <br />------<br />Richard Le Gallienne was an English author and poet. As a late-Victorian poet, his writings are evocative of innovative ideas such as nature and strange beauty, comparable to the works of William Butler YeatsAs a late-Victorian poet, his writings are evocative of innovative ideas such as nature and strange beauty, comparable to the works of William Butler Yeats. - Summary by Wikipedia

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