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Windfall and Waterdrift

Windfall and Waterdrift

著者: Auberon Edward William Molyneux Herbert
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Immerse yourself in the gentle ebb and flow of life as captured in the evocative title "Windfall and Waterdrift." This podcast invites listeners to explore the delicate interplay between fortune and nature, reflecting on the serendipitous moments that shape our journeys. Each episode features a new complete audiobook, presenting a rich tapestry of narratives that celebrate the simplicity and profundity of human experience. The collection spans various themes of chance, resilience, and the serene beauty of the natural world, encouraging contemplation of how the unexpected can lead to transformative paths. This is not a single story but a series of unique explorations that invite you to discover a new book with every episode, offering insights into the marvels of existence. Join us as we drift through tales that inspire wonder and reflection, celebrating the windfalls life bestows upon us amidst the currents of time.Copyright Single Author Genre アート 文学史・文学批評 生物科学 科学
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  • Songs of the Road-Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
    2026/08/18
    This little square book, the colour of meadow forget-me-nots, is so modest and simple that it may very easily be passed over in a period which has little sympathy with tenderness of feeling and simplicity of expression. The verses, of which this small volume is full, resemble the stornelli and rispetti of Italian songs rather than any kind of verse which has preceded them in English literature, unless it be the earliest and briefest songs of Robert Lytton, with which they have a certain kindred, both in their measure and in their themes. Auberon Herbert is known to the world as a daring and original thinker, a sociologist who lives three centuries before his time, a fearless preacher of new liberties and ideal creeds; in this tiny azure booklet he is also a poet, or, as he would rather himself say, a singer. The verse springs from the depths of his heart, and calls to those who, like himself, have loved and suffered and found nothing endure except the consolations of natural beauty. (Ouida, 1900) - Summary by Arthur Krolman
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    1 時間 22 分
  • Astrophel and Stella-Sir Philip Sidney
    2026/08/17
    This little square book, the colour of meadow forget-me-nots, is so modest and simple that it may very easily be passed over in a period which has little sympathy with tenderness of feeling and simplicity of expression. The verses, of which this small volume is full, resemble the stornelli and rispetti of Italian songs rather than any kind of verse which has preceded them in English literature, unless it be the earliest and briefest songs of Robert Lytton, with which they have a certain kindred, both in their measure and in their themes. Auberon Herbert is known to the world as a daring and original thinker, a sociologist who lives three centuries before his time, a fearless preacher of new liberties and ideal creeds; in this tiny azure booklet he is also a poet, or, as he would rather himself say, a singer. The verse springs from the depths of his heart, and calls to those who, like himself, have loved and suffered and found nothing endure except the consolations of natural beauty. (Ouida, 1900) - Summary by Arthur Krolman
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    1 時間 41 分
  • Collected Public Domain Poems of Wallace Stevens, Volume 2-Wallace Stevens
    2026/08/16
    This little square book, the colour of meadow forget-me-nots, is so modest and simple that it may very easily be passed over in a period which has little sympathy with tenderness of feeling and simplicity of expression. The verses, of which this small volume is full, resemble the stornelli and rispetti of Italian songs rather than any kind of verse which has preceded them in English literature, unless it be the earliest and briefest songs of Robert Lytton, with which they have a certain kindred, both in their measure and in their themes. Auberon Herbert is known to the world as a daring and original thinker, a sociologist who lives three centuries before his time, a fearless preacher of new liberties and ideal creeds; in this tiny azure booklet he is also a poet, or, as he would rather himself say, a singer. The verse springs from the depths of his heart, and calls to those who, like himself, have loved and suffered and found nothing endure except the consolations of natural beauty. (Ouida, 1900) - Summary by Arthur Krolman
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    1 時間 23 分
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