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FILM AND RADIO GUIDE
Volume XII, No. 9
RECORD
GRADES
NUMBER TITLE
SUGGESTED
AUTHOR
214
In Memoriam (cond)
12
Alfred Lord Tennyson
Break, Break, Break. Complete Poem
10-11
The Splendor Falls. Complete Poem
10-11
Crossing the Bar. Complete Poem
10-11
215
Song of the Brook. Complete Poem
9-10
Alfred Lord Tennyson
The Charge of the Light Brigade. Complete Poem
9-10
Flower in the Crannied Wall. Complete Poem
12
The Defense of Lucknow (cond)
10-11
216
I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud. Complete Poem
9-10
William Wordsworth
Composed Upon Westminster Bridge. Complete Poem
The World Is Too Much With Us. Complete Poem
11-12
The Bridge of Sighs. Complete Poem
9-10
Thomas Hood
217
The Eve of St. Agnes (cond)
11-12
John Keats
218
Ode to a Nightingale. Complete Poem
Happy Is England. Complete Poem
Ode on a Grecian Urn. Complete Poem
Oh, How I Love. Complete Poem
11-12
John Keats
219
Ode to Autumn. Complete Poem
11-12
John Keats
Keen, Fitful Gusts. Complete Poem
11-12
A Petition to Time. Complete Poem
11-12
Adelaide Proctor
The Destruction of Sennacherib (cond)
9-11
Lord Byron
Ozymandias. Complete Poem
10-11
Percy Bysshe Shelley
220
Sohrab and Rustum (cond)
9-10
Matthew Arnold
221
The Deserted Village (cond)
9-10
Oliver Goldsmith
The Battle of Blenheim. Complete
9-10
Robert Southey
222
The Prisoner of Chillon (cond)
10-11
Lord Byron
223
To a Skylark. Complete
10-11
Percy Bysshe Shelley
Adonais
12
224
L’Allegro (cond)
On Shakespeare. Complete Poem
On His Having Arrived at the Age of
11
John Milton
Twenty-three. Complete Poem
On His Blindnes. Complete Poem
225
Locksley Hall (cond)
12
Rudyard Kipling
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especially as teaching aids for school use. They
may be played on any
standard phonograph.
Readers of Film and Radio Guide are offered one FREE
Teach-0
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You may
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quantities
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price of $2.50 each.
New titles are constantly being added to the
English Literature and
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guages, etc. Teaching Guides accompany these recordings.
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