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Fifty Shades of Fathers

William Wordsworth

Our own lives are possible because of fathers. It may be as limited as a procreational act and we never see them again. But more hopefully these are kind, caring and protective relationships that are central to our lives helping us to explore and achieve the people we want to be. From the childhood dependency of early years to sometimes troublesome teens to independence thereafter they help guide, advise, cajole and share their lives with those they most love. Our classic poets who range in stature from William Blake to William Wordsworth and Elizabeth Barrett Browning to Anne Bradstreet fill their verse with their own unique take on just what a father is. What he should be and what he can be. These poems give us both an insight into the role of the father in previous generations and the mirror of how some things do not change. Beyond the nurture and the genetics one fact remains a constant, these relationships go both ways; we need them and they need us. But for many that can remain unsaid. Those words can mean much and should be often thought and sometimes said. 1 - Fifty Shades of August - An Introduction 2 - Stanzas For the First of August by James Monroe Whitfield 3 - Hymn For the First of August by John Pierpoint 4 - An Hymn to the Morning by Phyllis Wheatley 5 - Sonnet XLII To GWC August 1st 1846 by Christopher Pearse Cranch 6 - An August Evening, 1865 by Carolyn Clive 7 - As Kingfishers Catch Fire by Gerard Manley Hopkins 8 - The 4th of August by Laurence Binyon 9 - August Afternoon by Laurence Binyon 10 - To Mrs Jane Forster, on Her Birthday, August 4th 1724 by Henry Baker 11 - Composed Near Calais, August 7th 1802 by William Wordsworth 12 - Grant at Rest August 8th 1885 by James Whitcomb Riley 13 - I H B Died August 11th 1898 by William Winter 14 - August 1865 by Carolyn Clive 15 - August 19th 1830 by Henry Alford 16 - August 1914 by Isaac Rosenberg 17 - August the 22nd 1830 by Henry Alford 18 - Calais August 1802 by William Wordsworth 19 - Memorials of a Tour in Scotland August 1803 by William Wordsworth 20 - Lines Written in August by Thomas Babbington Macaulay 21 - The Winds Tidings in August 1870 by Augusta Davies Webster 22 - Love and Death by Ernest Radford 23 - August by Algernon Charles Swinburne 24 - At Sundown by Daniel Sheehan 25 - August by James Whitcomb Riley 26 - After Sunset by William Allingham 27 - In the Fields by Charlotte Mew 28 - Evening by Paul Laurence Dunbar 29 - A Summer Evening Churchyard by Percy Bsysshe Shelley 30 - August Moonrise by Sara Teasdale 31 - An August Night by Radclyffe Hall 32 - Moonlight Summer Moonlight by Emily Jane Bronte 33 - From Piccadilly In August by John Freeman 34 - An August Midnight by Thomas Hardy 35 - The Summer Rain by Henry David Thoreau 36 - Snake by D H Lawrence 37 - Sonnet LIII, August by Christopher Pearse Cranch 38 - The Awakening River by Katherine Mansfield 39 - Seashore by Tagore 40 - The Mocking Bird by Timothy Thomas Fortune 41 - Indian Summer by Henry Van Dyke 42 - Indian Summer by Sara Teasdale 43 - An Indian Summer Day on the Prairie by Vachel Lindsay 44 - Summer Song by Ella Wheeler Wilcox 45 - A Draught of Sunshine by John Keats 46 - The Rose Has Flushed Red by Hafiz 47 - The Rose Has Left the Garden by Richard Le Gallienne 48 - Tis the Last Rose of Summer by Thomas Moore 49 - Summer is Ended by Christina Rossetti 50 - Fair Summer Droops From Summer's Last Will and Testament by Thomas Nashe 51 - L' Envoi (An Extract) by Rudyard Kipling Author - William Wordsworth. Narrator - Tim Graham. Published Date - Tuesday, 03 January 2023.

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Our own lives are possible because of fathers. It may be as limited as a procreational act and we never see them again. But more hopefully these are kind, caring and protective relationships that are central to our lives helping us to explore and achieve the people we want to be. From the childhood dependency of early years to sometimes troublesome teens to independence thereafter they help guide, advise, cajole and share their lives with those they most love. Our classic poets who range in stature from William Blake to William Wordsworth and Elizabeth Barrett Browning to Anne Bradstreet fill their verse with their own unique take on just what a father is. What he should be and what he can be. These poems give us both an insight into the role of the father in previous generations and the mirror of how some things do not change. Beyond the nurture and the genetics one fact remains a constant, these relationships go both ways; we need them and they need us. But for many that can remain unsaid. Those words can mean much and should be often thought and sometimes said. 1 - Fifty Shades of August - An Introduction 2 - Stanzas For the First of August by James Monroe Whitfield 3 - Hymn For the First of August by John Pierpoint 4 - An Hymn to the Morning by Phyllis Wheatley 5 - Sonnet XLII To GWC August 1st 1846 by Christopher Pearse Cranch 6 - An August Evening, 1865 by Carolyn Clive 7 - As Kingfishers Catch Fire by Gerard Manley Hopkins 8 - The 4th of August by Laurence Binyon 9 - August Afternoon by Laurence Binyon 10 - To Mrs Jane Forster, on Her Birthday, August 4th 1724 by Henry Baker 11 - Composed Near Calais, August 7th 1802 by William Wordsworth 12 - Grant at Rest August 8th 1885 by James Whitcomb Riley 13 - I H B Died August 11th 1898 by William Winter 14 - August 1865 by Carolyn Clive 15 - August 19th 1830 by Henry Alford 16 - August 1914 by Isaac Rosenberg 17 - August the 22nd 1830 by Henry Alford 18 - Calais August 1802 by William Wordsworth 19 - Memorials of a Tour in Scotland August 1803 by William Wordsworth 20 - Lines Written in August by Thomas Babbington Macaulay 21 - The Winds Tidings in August 1870 by Augusta Davies Webster 22 - Love and Death by Ernest Radford 23 - August by Algernon Charles Swinburne 24 - At Sundown by Daniel Sheehan 25 - August by James Whitcomb Riley 26 - After Sunset by William Allingham 27 - In the Fields by Charlotte Mew 28 - Evening by Paul Laurence Dunbar 29 - A Summer Evening Churchyard by Percy Bsysshe Shelley 30 - August Moonrise by Sara Teasdale 31 - An August Night by Radclyffe Hall 32 - Moonlight Summer Moonlight by Emily Jane Bronte 33 - From Piccadilly In August by John Freeman 34 - An August Midnight by Thomas Hardy 35 - The Summer Rain by Henry David Thoreau 36 - Snake by D H Lawrence 37 - Sonnet LIII, August by Christopher Pearse Cranch 38 - The Awakening River by Katherine Mansfield 39 - Seashore by Tagore 40 - The Mocking Bird by Timothy Thomas Fortune 41 - Indian Summer by Henry Van Dyke 42 - Indian Summer by Sara Teasdale 43 - An Indian Summer Day on the Prairie by Vachel Lindsay 44 - Summer Song by Ella Wheeler Wilcox 45 - A Draught of Sunshine by John Keats 46 - The Rose Has Flushed Red by Hafiz 47 - The Rose Has Left the Garden by Richard Le Gallienne 48 - Tis the Last Rose of Summer by Thomas Moore 49 - Summer is Ended by Christina Rossetti 50 - Fair Summer Droops From Summer's Last Will and Testament by Thomas Nashe 51 - L' Envoi (An Extract) by Rudyard Kipling Author - William Wordsworth. Narrator - Tim Graham. Published Date - Tuesday, 03 January 2023.

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English


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