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Dark PoetryDark PoetryEp. 3 - Watch For Me by MoonlightIn this episode, Geneveive will share the dangerous allure of fairies, a sailor's harrowing journey, a transition from splendor to ruin and a tragic, moonlit love story. “The Fairies” by William Allingham, “The Haunted Palace” by Edgar Allan Poe, “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner” by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, and “The Highway Man” by Alfred Noyes.2025-01-2017 minStories with Nanna BStories with Nanna BThe Highway rat by Julia Donaldson and sung/read by Nanna BBeware the highway rat he'll steal your food...... and your heart... ( I've done this book slightly differently ... ive read/sung it so tune credit to loreena mckennitt as the tune is from her adaptation of the highwayman poem by alfred noyes.......)2024-10-0906 minCuentos y RelatosCuentos y Relatos"El Tren de Medianoche" de Alfred Noyes"El Tren de Medianoche" (Midnight Express) es un relato de terror del escritor inglés Alfred Noyes (1880-1958), publicado originalmente en la edición del 3 de noviembre de 1935 de la revista This Week; y desde entonces recopilado en numerosas antologías, entre ellas: No vuelvas a dormir (Sleep No More), editada por August Derleth. Sin duda es el mejor cuento de Alfred Noyes, relata la historia de Mortimer, un hombre que espera el último tren de la noche, mientras recuerda que en su infancia se había obsesionado con un misterioso libro, llamado El tren de la medianoche, y que una d...2024-09-2717 minPetra\'s Dark & DreamyPetra's Dark & DreamyTHE HIGHWAYMAN, ALFRED NOYESJoin me as I share my favorite poem, The Highwayman, by Alfred Noyes.Each episode is designed without music or sound effects in order to flow into the next episode without waking you from slumber.Subscribe for access to exclusive content. Become one of the first 100 subscribers to request Petra's telling of your favorite pre-1928 literature! Sound effects provided by:Traian Mitroi and Otto from PixabayLet Petra know your name and the name of your 3 friends for a shoutout in the episodes! Share the show with three...2024-09-0311 minBuzzed Basement BrosBuzzed Basement BrosAnna Reads a PoemAnna reads The Highwayman by Alfred Noyes Intro/Outro-Funk Style by Matrika2024-08-1508 minNorwich Theatre TalksNorwich Theatre TalksS02 E08: Glen Neath & Kitty MorganThis episode Stephen Crocker is joined by Kitty Morgan, writer of new British musical, The Highwayman ahead of its run at Norwich Theatre Playhouse in August. The Highwayman tells the story of a dashing rogue in a full-throttle musical charge through the grimy underbelly of 1600s England, where love is as dangerous as a back-alley brawl. Kitty talks about the process of creating a musical inspired by the infamous Alfred Noyes poem and its journey from page to stage. The episode also includes Glen Neath from Darkfield, who recently brought SÉANCE and A...2024-06-2438 minTwo Middle School ELA TeachersTwo Middle School ELA TeachersBringing Narrative Poetry to Life in the Middle School ELA ClassroomIn this episode of "Two Middle School ELA Teachers by ELA Core Plans," join Shannon as she shares secrets for bringing poetry to life in your middle school ELA classroom. Building upon previous discussions about introducing poetry in the classroom, Shannon dives into the realm of narrative poetry with a focus on Alfred Noyes' timeless classic, "The Highwayman." Discover Shannon's engaging teaching methods, from interactive historical discussions about highwaymen to dynamic sound effect readings of the poem that will captivate your students!  Be sure to download this FREE resource discussed in the episode, and if you missed it, you c...2024-03-2611 minFROM THE GREAT LIBRARY OF DREAMS PODCASTFROM THE GREAT LIBRARY OF DREAMS PODCAST104 - Midnight Express by Alfred NoyesIn this show, Mr Jim Moon reads a favourite tale of terror he found in an old book in childhood, which, funnily enough, is about a man haunted a strange tale in an old book he found in childhood... 2024-03-2428 minPage Turners: A Bookish PodcastPage Turners: A Bookish PodcastEpisode 1: One Dark Window by Rachel GilligOn this, the very first episode, Amy and Liv discuss One Dark Window by Rachel Gillig, a dark fantasy YA novel inspired by the poem, "The Highwayman" by Alfred Noyes. Up for discussion, characters, their relationships, plot, setting and of course the romance. Here be spoilers! 2024-02-1244 minCommonwealth Poetry PodcastCommonwealth Poetry PodcastCelebrating a ‘Youth Powered Commonwealth’ with Ayesha Dharker, Joanna Lumley, Meera Syal and Sanjeev Bhaskar.In this episode Gyles and Aphra Brandreth celebrate young voices from across the Commonwealth featuring special guests, Ayesha Dharker, Joanna Lumley, Meera Syal and Sanjeev Bhaskar. We hear from the two young winners of the Queen’s Commonwealth Essay Competition, 17 year old Siddhi Deshmukh - the Senior Winner from India, and 13 year old Shreeya Sahi - the Junior Winner also from India, with excerpts from their winning contributions on the theme of 'A Youth-Powered Commonwealth’. Poems this episode include: The Blessed Virgin compared to the Air we Breathe by Gerard Manley Hopkins; The Highwayman by Al...2024-01-0735 minAbsorb The Most Must-Listen Full Audiobook Today!Absorb The Most Must-Listen Full Audiobook Today!A Rhyme A Dozen - 12 Poets, 12 Poems, 1 Topic ? Hair by Herbert Asquith, Renee Vivien, Marina Ivanova Tsvetaeva, Akiko Yosano, Katherine Chapman Tillman, Edna St Vincent Millay, Elinor Wylie, Alfred Noyes, Lord Byron, Ambrose Bierce, John Gray, Ph.D., William ShakespearePlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/772362to listen full audiobooks. Title: A Rhyme A Dozen - 12 Poets, 12 Poems, 1 Topic ? Hair Author: Herbert Asquith, Renee Vivien, Marina Ivanova Tsvetaeva, Akiko Yosano, Katherine Chapman Tillman, Edna St Vincent Millay, Elinor Wylie, Alfred Noyes, Lord Byron, Ambrose Bierce, John Gray, Ph.D., William Shakespeare Narrator: David Shaw-Parker, Richard Mitchley, Laurel Lefkow Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 0 hours 21 minutes Release date: January 1, 2024 Genres: Poetry Publisher's Summary: 'A dime a dozen' as known in America, is perhaps equal to the English 'cheap as chips' but whatever the lingua franca of your choice in this series we...2024-01-0121 minAccess Unmissable Full Audiobooks in Literature, PoetryAccess Unmissable Full Audiobooks in Literature, PoetryA Rhyme A Dozen - 12 Poets, 12 Poems, 1 Topic ? Hair by Herbert Asquith, Renee Vivien, Marina Ivanova Tsvetaeva, Akiko Yosano, Katherine Chapman Tillman, Edna St Vincent Millay, Elinor Wylie, Alfred Noyes, Lord Byron, Ambrose Bierce, John Gray, Ph.D., William ShakespearePlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/772362to listen full audiobooks. Title: A Rhyme A Dozen - 12 Poets, 12 Poems, 1 Topic ? Hair Author: Herbert Asquith, Renee Vivien, Marina Ivanova Tsvetaeva, Akiko Yosano, Katherine Chapman Tillman, Edna St Vincent Millay, Elinor Wylie, Alfred Noyes, Lord Byron, Ambrose Bierce, John Gray, Ph.D., William Shakespeare Narrator: David Shaw-Parker, Richard Mitchley, Laurel Lefkow Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 0 hours 21 minutes Release date: January 1, 2024 Genres: Poetry Publisher's Summary: 'A dime a dozen' as known in America, is perhaps equal to the English 'cheap as chips' but whatever the lingua franca of your choice in this series we...2024-01-0121 minRandom Acts of CinemaRandom Acts of Cinema885 - The Lodger: A Story of the London Fog (1927)Hitch is back!  Or rather, here he is just as he’s starting to become THE Alfred Hitchcock.  His first thriller blurs the boundaries between guilt, loss, obsession, and paranoia as a bloodthirsty killer of women stalks the London streets… on Tuesdays. Join our  Patreon and support the podcast!  Join the Random Acts of Cinema Discord server here! *Come support the podcast and get yourself or someone you love a random gift at our merch store.  T-shirts, hoodies, mugs, stickers, and more! If you’d like to watch ahead for next week’s film...2023-12-181h 33Random Acts of CinemaRandom Acts of Cinema272 - La Commare Secca (1962)In his first film, renowned director Bernardo Bertolucci prowls through the not-so-innocent lives of strangers who just happened to be in a park on the night of a murder.  Each have good reason to embellish and omit details as they recount their day leading up to the murder to the police interrogator, but the director unsparingly shows all of the petty choices and disastrous missteps of them all. Join our  Patreon and support the podcast!  Join the Random Acts of Cinema Discord server here! *Come support the podcast and get yourself or someone you...2023-12-121h 11Radio Clash Music PodcastRadio Clash Music PodcastRC 387: Down By The River (Abhainn) From relatives in Ireland to making artworks down the river, FIFTY FIFTY stanning to Nick Drake covers, Alfred Noyes and nostalgic jungle, slide guitar breakcore and Fleetwood Mac doom metal, Kings of Spain and Bitch Queens, sea journeys, sloops, metal watermarks and shipwrecks, this podcast has it all like a long blue wide winding river. A podcast mostly about joy, rivers and finding relatives in far off places.. Avon Calling, Is That A River, Owen? And off to the sea I go… (211Mb, 2:30) Listen to RC 387: Down By The River (Abhainn) byRadio Clash on hearthis.at...2023-08-232h 30The Lesbian Historic Motif PodcastThe Lesbian Historic Motif PodcastOn the Shelf for July 2023 - The Lesbian Historic Motif Podcast Episode 262On the Shelf for July 2023 The Lesbian Historic Motif Podcast - Episode 262 with Heather Rose Jones Your monthly roundup of history, news, and the field of sapphic historical fiction. In this episode we talk about: Librivox’s “Out of the Closet” short fiction collection Recent Lesbian/Sapphic Historical FictionThe Hells of Notre Dame (The Phantom of Notre Dame #1) by R.L. Davennor Catmint's Moth by Laura Jean Mason A Study in Garnet (The Ladies of Baker Street #1) by Meredith Rose A Field of Foxglove (Lavender and Foxglove #1) by Hilary Rose Berwick Boadicea: Bowed not Broken by Jana W...2023-07-0149 minTrue Crime or Tall TaleTrue Crime or Tall TaleS1E3 - Stand and Deliver!The figure of the Highwayman as popularized by movies and books, giving way to a dashing figure, masked and vaguely threatening. Characters like Zorro and Robin Hood come to mind, as well as those scantily clad painted covers from the romance section of the book store. But what about the real crimes? Were they really that good? In this episode we will explore the stories of two such highwaymen and separate the romanticized figure from the true villains and dastardly deeds. Can you tell which one is the true case and which is just a tall tale? 2023-06-291h 10StoryshapedStoryshapedGetting Storyshaped With Ally SherrickWe had the *most* fun this week sitting down with one of the Queens of Children's Historical Fiction (that's her official title, right), Ally Sherrick! We chat all things writing and story, including how much research Ally's rich, immersive novels take; where her love of history came from; what historical period she hasn't written about (yet), and what might be coming next from her talented pen. This episode was a wonder. Ally is a generous, inspirational, fascinating and truly wonderful podcast guest, and we hope you'll enjoy listening to our chat as much as we enjoyed recording it. Now...2023-06-221h 00The Cultured BumpkinThe Cultured BumpkinAlfred Noyes | The HighwaymanWhen I was a kid I watched "Anne of Green Gables" and heard Anne Shirley recite this poem in front of her her (or at least part of it). I was smitten!Here's "The Highwayman" by Alfred Noyes (published in 1906).Thank you so much to Tirzah for her contribution to Buy Me A Coffee! That'll help pay two months worth of web hosting.Hurray!,To be cool like Tirzah and support The Cultured Bumpkin, check out:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/jakephillips116(if you go to...2023-05-3109 minTales from the TrunkTales from the TrunkEpisode 51: Dee Holloway – River’s End This episode's reading carries a content warning for brief, non-graphic vomiting. You can skip forward 8:10 from the start of the reading to 0:13:00 to avoid this. This time around, it’s my pleasure to welcome Dee Holloway (@_deeholloway) to the show! Dee reads from her trunked YA novel, River’s End, which leads us into a great discussion of writing about place, what we did during the height of the pandemic, and Dee’s forthcoming novella, Little Nothing.   Things we mentioned this episode:   Stuart Dybek The Complete History of New M...2023-05-191h 08Games From FolktalesGames From FolktalesThe Highwayman by Alfred Noyes2023-04-0507 minas ABOVE so BELOWas ABOVE so BELOWASTROLOGIA E FISIONOMIA- A IMPORTÂNCIA DA PRIMEIRA CASA E OUTRAS CONSIDERAÇÕES- EP.283"What does it take to make a rose? It takes the world eternal wars The Sun and Moon and all the stars It takes the might of Heaven and Hell. And everlasting love as well" Alfred Noyes Astrologia e imagem possuem uma disciplina própria de estudo; um ramo por vezes isolado de tantos outros aspectos no que concerne projecção e fisionomia. Neste episódio falarei não só sobre o poder energético da primeira casa aka ascendente na carta astral como o poder...2023-03-2939 minEl PodCastillo del TerrorEl PodCastillo del TerrorEl tren de la media noche (Audiolibro)El Tren de la medianoche de Alfred Noyes es un relato magistral, onírico, sumamente inquietante, donde el pasado y el presente confluyen en una pesadilla cíclica de la cual es imposible escapar.2023-01-1719 minEl PodCastillo del TerrorEl PodCastillo del TerrorEl tren de la media noche (Audiolibro)El Tren de la medianoche de Alfred Noyes es un relato magistral, onírico, sumamente inquietante, donde el pasado y el presente confluyen en una pesadilla cíclica de la cual es imposible escapar.2023-01-1719 minEl Bazar De Los TormentosEl Bazar De Los TormentosEl Tren De La Medianoche - Alfred NoyesHoy presentamos: "El Tren De La Medianoche" del escritor inglés Alfred Noyes, un relato magistral, onírico, sumamente inquietante, donde el pasado y el presente confluyen en una pesadilla cíclica de la cual es imposible escapar.¿Queres contactarnos? Mandarnos un relato de algún suceso inexplicable o paranormal que te haya ocurrido? Envíanos un correo electrónico a: contacto@elbazardelostormentos.com.ar con el asunto "Archivos de el Bazar", nos encantaría poder leerte y si lo deseas comentarlo en nuestros futuros programas.Musica: Myuu (www.thedarkpiano.com)Licensed...2022-12-1615 minKZYX For the Love of ReadingKZYX For the Love of ReadingPoems We LoveClassical and Contemporary, Comforting, Funny, Epic, and Passionate Read for you by Linda Pack, Kate Magruder and Nichole Phillips Rakes with Special Thanks to Michael Ducharme for his expert and kind assistance. FEATURED POETS: Edgar Lee Masters (from Spoon River Anthology), Devereaux Baker, Robert Frost, Charlotte Mew, Patricia Karch, Edna St. Vincent Millay, Dorothy Parker (from Enough Rope), Lord Byron, Robert Service, Amy Lowell, Susan Maeder, C. L. Babcock, Robert Burns, Alfred Noyes, Walt Whitman (from Leaves of Grass). Gracious permission to use special material was granted by Devereaux Baker, Patricia Karch, Susan Maeder, and C. L. Babcock. 2022-12-0858 minReNounedReNounedHighway | Episode 5In this episode, hosts Mark Schulz and Alison Hager discuss the noun “highway.” ReNouned is a podcast for the curious. We dust off the commonplace to look for shiny new relevance as we challenge ourselves to think critically about the objects that surround us. How do they echo humanity’s past, reflect the present, or foreshadow the future? ENJOYING THE SHOW? Follow us on social media, share your thoughts, and #BeReNouned! www.instagram.com/reNounedPodcast www.twitter.com/reNounedPodcast Visit www.ReNounedPodcast.com to access links for all the fun stuff below an...2022-10-041h 33Escape | OTNetcast.comEscape | OTNetcast.comThe Log of the Evening Star - Escape (03-14-48)Original Air Date: March 14, 1948Host: Andrew RhynesShow: EscapeStars:• Jack Webb• Alan Reed• Gale Page• Luis Van Rooten• Pinto ColvigWriter:• Les CrutchfieldOriginal Story:• Alfred NoyesProducer:• William N. RobsonMusic:• Wilbur HatchIntro and Exit music from: Resurgence by Ghostrifter https://bit.ly/ghostrifter-sc2022-09-1831 minEscape | OTNetcast.comEscape | OTNetcast.comThe Log of the Evening Star - Escape (03-14-48) Original Air Date: March 14, 1948Host: Andrew RhynesShow: Escape Stars:• Jack Webb• Alan Reed• Gale Page• Luis Van Rooten• Pinto Colvig Writer:• Les Crutchfield Original Story:• Alfred Noyes Producer:• William N. Robson Music:• Wilbur Hatch Intro and Exit music from: Resurgence by Ghostrifter https://bit.ly/ghostrifter-sc 2022-09-1831 minThe World of Momus PodcastThe World of Momus PodcastUnity by Alfred Noyes | Poem | The World of Momus PodcastReading of the poem Unity by Alfred Noyes.    Hope you enjoy listening to it. Credits:   Poem by: Alfred Noyes  Read by: Momus Najmi  Background Music: Pixaby (beetpro)  Background Video: Videezy2022-08-3002 minBloody Violent HistoryBloody Violent HistoryHighwayman (Banditry pt 2 of 3)1.  Intro  2. Biblical & Classical Highwayman   3. 18th & 19th Century bandits    4. Decline  p.s. Backpack murdersThere has always been highway robbery.  From the tale of the good Samaritan, through ancient China and onto the infamous and murderous Thugees of India, these thieves and cut-throats have made such an impact that their legend and reputation endure.  Yet it was in 18th and 19th century Europe, and England in particular, that the romance and modern-day image of the highwayman were forged.  There was Dick Turpin and Black Bess, and there was the Wicked Lady.  These stories, many untrue, have dominated books and movies e...2022-07-1244 minSleeping with the MoonSleeping with the MoonJune Moon - in the Footsteps of PoetsAt the end of June 2021 I took off with my friend Mark to West Somerset to walk through the night along the Quantock spine - I felt challenged. Meeting, eating, planning and a pint put us in the mood to trek. Here is the result with the help of many moon serenading poets, atmospheric music and for the first time a story that took off into the realms of the imagination, whilst remaining firmly footed in our overnight experience. Thanks for the challenge Mark.Thanks to...Alfred Noyes, John Milton, Samuel Taylor Coleridge...2022-06-1433 minKaidankai: Ghost and Supernatural StoriesKaidankai: Ghost and Supernatural StoriesThe Highwayman by Alfred NoyesA classic story of love and jealousy. You know that's not going to have a happy ending. Alfred Noyes is an English playwright, poet and short story writer who was one of the most commercially successful authors of his time. He as able to live off his writing and royalties.You can read The Highwayman at https://www.whiteenso.com/ghost-stories-2022Learn how to submit to an upcoming Kaidankai special project--Unpleasantville-- at https://www.whiteenso.com/unpleasantville.html.Follow us on twitter at: Japanese Ghost Stories @ghostJapanese Instagram: WhiteEnsoJapanFacebook...2022-05-2511 minMARS MESSINA PRESENTSMARS MESSINA PRESENTSEpisode 48 - Envy, Bullying & Conflict ResolutionThe topic of Episode 48 of MARS MESSINA PRESENTS is on the emotion/vice of ENVY, and how envy spurs the behavior of bullying - either as playing the bully role, egging the bully on, or playing an apathetic, silent bystander. We focus on the root cause of feeling envy and what we can do to diffuse it, so that we don't fall into the bully role...but, also, that we are less likely to fall into the victim mode, as well. BEDTIME STORIES FROM THE ACOUSTIC BOOKSHELF concludes this episode with the poem, ON THE WESTERN FRONT...2022-03-1235 minShort Story SceneShort Story SceneThe Highwayman by Alfred NoyesThis is the reading of The Highwayman by Alfred Noyes. If you like this content and you like to further support and make this podcast grow please head over to:  www.patreon.com/shortstoryscene--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/appSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/shortstoryscene/support2022-03-0806 minThe World of Momus PodcastThe World of Momus PodcastOn the Western Front by Alfred Noyes (1916) | The World of Momus PodcastReading of the poem, On the Western Front by Alfred Noyes written in 1916 I I found a dreadful acre of the dead, Marked with the only sign on earth that saves. The wings of death were hurrying overhead, The loose earth shook on those unquiet graves; For the deep gun-pits, with quick stabs of flame, Made their own thunders of the sunlit air; Yet, as I read the crosses, name by name, Rank after rank, it seemed that peace was there;2022-02-2502 minNic Treadwell’s StoryvilleNic Treadwell’s StoryvilleLate night poetry The Song Tree by Alfred Noyes.The Song Tree by Alfred Noyes2021-12-2703 minHistorias con voz propiaHistorias con voz propiaEl tren de medianoche, de Alfred NoyesAlfred Noyes (16 de septiembre, de 1880 - 28 de junio, de 1958) fue un poeta inglés, conocido principalmente por sus baladas The Highwayman (El salteador de caminos, 1906) y The Barrel Organ. Nacido en Wolverhampton, Inglaterra, era hijo de Alfred y Amelia Adams Noyes. Estudió en el Exeter College, de la Universidad de Oxford, abandonando los estudios antes de obtener un título. A los veintiún años, publicó su primera colección de poemas, The Loom Years. Desde 1903 hasta 1908, Noyes publicó cinco volúmenes de poesía, incluyendo The Forest of Wild Thyme y The Flower of Old Jap...2021-10-0814 minForecastForecastEpisode 15: We Become Who (or What) We WorshipThrough conversations, non-fiction, poetry and music, this Forecast explores various dimensions of Christian worship. The main part of the episode is an interview with Will Shine about his studying worship, theology and the arts at Fuller Theological Seminary, California. Host: Josh SeligmanOutline of today's Forecast, including links00:00 – Introduction and creative non-fiction piece 'Two Things Have I Heard'09:00 – Clips from an interview between Will Shine and Josh Seligman37:05 – Clip from an interview between September Penn and Will Shine (from 'Peacemaking through Song', Forecast Ep 3)43:55 – Clip from an interview between Seth Little and Will Shine (f...2021-09-2054 minBáseň na každý denBáseň na každý denAlfred Noyes - Lapka16. září 1880 se narodil anglický básník Alfred Noyes. Báseň přeložil David Povolný. Podcast "Báseň na každý den" poslouchejte na Anchor, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts a na dalších platformách. Domovská stránka podcastu je na www.rogner.cz/basen-na-kazdy-den.2021-09-1404 minStories Fables Ghostly Tales PodcastStories Fables Ghostly Tales Podcast716: 709: The Flower of Old Japan Finale - We Found Peterkin! 🌺The Flower of Old Japan Finale - We Found Peterkin! 🌺 💸 Donate and help the show improve: www.patreon.com/SFGT 📻 iTunes Review: apple.co/2Hq0XO2 Welcome Listeners! ☕ Welcome Welcome you lovelies, now today is the finale of good ol' Alfred Noyes poetry from the Flower of Old Japan. The episode starts with a song verse no less, and we find out what happened to poor Peterkin, and where the adventure takes us next. We have elfin kings, and tales of soulless fae escorting our protagonists on the fields of green. So I won’t keep you waiting you loveliest...2021-07-1633 minStories Fables Ghostly TalesStories Fables Ghostly Tales706: Alfred NoYes - Forrest of Wild Thyme | Oh Peterkin!🌺 Alfred NoYes - Forrest of Wild Thyme | Oh Peterkin! ✍🏻 💸 Donate and help the show improve: www.patreon.com/SFGT 📻 iTunes Review: apple.co/2Hq0XO2 Welcome Listeners! ☕ Welcome listeners, to your unusual Saturday episode, because yesterday my house was under some serious threat for flooding and I wanted to ensure I was still around, or if anything bad was to take place I’d be ready for it. That being said I’m all good, thank you for the messages, lots of love back to you brilliant peeps, and it’s time for the continuation of English Poetry by Alfred Noyes, who here onward...2021-07-1036 minStories Fables Ghostly Tales PodcastStories Fables Ghostly Tales Podcast713: 706: Alfred NoYes - Forrest of Wild Thyme | Oh Peterkin!🌺 Alfred NoYes - Forrest of Wild Thyme | Oh Peterkin! ✍🏻 💸 Donate and help the show improve: www.patreon.com/SFGT 📻 iTunes Review: apple.co/2Hq0XO2 Welcome Listeners! ☕ Welcome listeners, to your unusual Saturday episode, because yesterday my house was under some serious threat for flooding and I wanted to ensure I was still around, or if anything bad was to take place I’d be ready for it. That being said I’m all good, thank you for the messages, lots of love back to you brilliant peeps, and it’s time for the continuation of English Poetry by Alfred Noyes, who h...2021-07-1036 minStories Fables Ghostly Tales PodcastStories Fables Ghostly Tales Podcast712: 705: Alfred Noyes Poetry | The Flower of Old Japan 1903🌺 Alfred Noyes Poetry | The Flower of Old Japan 1903 💐 💸 Donate and help the show improve: www.patreon.com/SFGT 📻 iTunes Review: apple.co/2Hq0XO2 Welcome Listeners! ☕ Listeners, welcome to your one stop storytelling Podcast shop. We’re I’ll be sharing with you something different. I’ve managed to locate an old English set of poems by Alfred Noyes – whose last name looks like his family couldn’t quite decide on what their last name would be…so they settled for Noyes, spelt No, and yes. Alfred was widely known to writing major verses under the “Torch Bearer” trilogy, bringing you verses f...2021-07-0735 minStories Fables Ghostly TalesStories Fables Ghostly Tales705: Alfred Noyes Poetry | The Flower of Old Japan 1903🌺 Alfred Noyes Poetry | The Flower of Old Japan 1903 💐 💸 Donate and help the show improve: www.patreon.com/SFGT 📻 iTunes Review: apple.co/2Hq0XO2 Welcome Listeners! ☕ Listeners, welcome to your one stop storytelling Podcast shop. We’re I’ll be sharing with you something different. I’ve managed to locate an old English set of poems by Alfred Noyes – whose last name looks like his family couldn’t quite decide on what their last name would be…so they settled for Noyes, spelt No, and yes. Alfred was widely known to writing major verses under the “Torch Bearer” trilogy, bringing you verses from Watchers of th...2021-07-0735 minStories Fables Ghostly TalesStories Fables Ghostly Tales705: Alfred Noyes Poetry | The Flower of Old Japan 1903🌺 Alfred Noyes Poetry | The Flower of Old Japan 1903 💐💸 Donate and help the show improve: www.patreon.com/SFGT 📻 iTunes Review: apple.co/2Hq0XO2Welcome Listeners! ☕Listeners, welcome to your one stop storytelling Podcast shop. We’re I’ll be sharing with you something different. I’ve managed to locate an old English set of poems by Alfred Noyes – whose last name looks like his family couldn’t quite decide on what their last name would be…so they settled for Noyes, spelt No, and yes. Alfred was widely known to writing major verses under the “To...2021-07-0735 minThe Teacher\'s Tool Kit For LiteracyThe Teacher's Tool Kit For LiteracyPicture Books For Older Readers With GisellePicture books aren't just for young students, they also have the power to impact upper primary aged children. Teacher Giselle returns to the show to share her insights on activating older students with picture books, and shares a huge list of books that teachers can use to motivate and engage. Resources from Episode 34TEACHIFICOur Class Read Aloud Calendars, K-7BOOKTOPIABooks mentioned in this episode that you can view and buy:TANTALISING TEXTS – stories that engage older students, make them wonder, question, laugh in surp...2021-06-131h 20Grace & Joy!Grace & Joy!Listening to poetry as comfort and 'a coat of fur' xSend us a textAn episode of 14:32 mins on the  comforts of poetry being read aloud and listening to poets reading their own poetry.The episode is a reading of three poems mentioned in the first part of the autobiographical trilogy by Janet Frame's 'An Angel at My Table'.'Out of the Cradle Endlessly Rocking ' -  the beginning, and into a little of the 'Once Paumanok' section, by Walt Whitman 'Meg Merrilies' by John Keats'The Old Grey Squirrel' by Alf...2021-04-1414 minCuentos NarradosCuentos NarradosCuento Narrado: "Highway Man" (el Bandido) Alfred NoyesUn cuento de Amor y tragedia basado en un poema de Alfred Noyes de 1906 reinterpretado musicalmente por Loreena McKennitt en 1997, reinterpretado como cuento narrado por mi :D 2020 📌Si te gustó el cuento podes seguirme en mis redes https://linktr.ee/juanfrancisco.otano 📌Si querés colaborar podes aportar a la gorra virtual https://cafecito.app/cineycuentos 2021-01-1806 minThe Literary Life PodcastThe Literary Life PodcastPhantastes, Ch. 20-EndThis week on The Literary Life podcast, we wrap up our series on George MacDonald’s Phantastes. Today Angelina, Cindy and Thomas discuss chapters 20-25. Thomas opens the conversations giving his impressions of the ending of this fantasy. Angelina talks more about the symbolism of death and rebirth, as well as the themes of the quest, the shadow self, and the presence of more dual images. Cindy shares some of her thoughts on this reading as well as the moment she first read the ending passages of this book. Don’t forget to check out the upcoming read...2020-12-081h 19The Literary Life PodcastThe Literary Life PodcastPhantastes, Ch. 10-14This week on The Literary Life podcast, our hosts Angelina Stanford, Cindy Rollins and Thomas Banks continue their series on George MacDonald’s Phantastes, covering chapters 10-14. Angelina and Thomas open the book chat talking about disorientation and how MacDonald is using the mirror images to help us enter into Anados’ feelings. Some of the topics covered in these chapters are disenchantment and demystifying the world, the child of mysterious origin, seeing and not seeing, romanticism and the dark imagination. Don’t forget to check out the Advent and Christmas resources our hosts have ready for your holida...2020-11-241h 31Cat in The Box - A Podcast On Remote ViewingCat in The Box - A Podcast On Remote ViewingCITB 2020 Spooktacular - Meeting of The Midnight SocietyA Seasonal Deviation in story telling.     Featuring Graham of The Grimerica Show Grimsteak and Dave Cruze of Cruzin with Steak and Angela Robinson.   Closing Music by Arcade High - Doppelgänger Additional sound effects from https://www.zapsplat.com Stories by Adam, Jestin and The Highwayman, by Alfred Noyes   catintheboxpodcast@gmail.com  catinthebox.space  support the show.2020-11-0242 minThe Lesbian Historic Motif PodcastThe Lesbian Historic Motif PodcastThe Highwaywoman Special (Reprise) - The Lesbian Historic Motif Podcast Episode 136The Highwaywoman Special (Reprise) The Lesbian Historic Motif Podcast - Episode 136 with Heather Rose Jones This is a reprise of my first “fifth week special” episode, when I have to come up with something outside my 4-topic rotation. Today we have a multi-media look at female highwaymen in history, song, and story, including five lesbian highwaywoman romances. In this episode we talk about: The historic era of the highwaymen Ballads featuring female highwaymen (you get to hear me sing!) Women in history who went “on the pad” as they say, or who were rumored to have done so ...2020-10-1219 minWords in the AirWords in the AirThe Highwayman by Alfred NoyesProduction and Sound Design by Kevin Seaman  Production and Sound Design by Kevin Seaman2020-10-0507 minBlurry PhotosBlurry PhotosEp 245: Campfire Ghost Stories 8Pack your granola bars, air mattress, and an extra set of pants, it's time to get back outdoors for another installment of Campfire Ghost Stories! Flora reads 4 tales of terror and a poem by a selection of famous authors for the 8th edition of Campfire Ghost Stories. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Guy de Maupassant, and Alfred Noyes are among the writers for an early 20th century flavor to this one. A ghostly kiss of death, a highwayman, an out of control car, and more await your ears! It's a fun episode to play at home or in the great outdoors...2020-09-3050 minBlurry PhotosBlurry PhotosEp 245: Campfire Ghost Stories 8The spookiness is in tents. Pack your granola bars, air mattress, and an extra set of pants, it’s time to get back outdoors for another installment of Campfire Ghost Stories! Flora reads 4 tales of terror and a poem by a selection of famous authors for the 8th edition of Campfire Ghost Stories. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Guy de Maupassant, and Alfred Noyes are among the writers for an early 20th century flavor to this one. A ghostly kiss of death, a highwayman, an out of control car, and more await your ears! It’s a fun epis...2020-09-3000 minHallowed HistoriesHallowed HistoriesHallowed Histories Extra - The Highwayman by Alfred NoyesTo finish off our look at Essex boy Dick Turpin in our last episode, a recictation of Alfred Noyes's classic poem, The Highwayman. Hopefully we'll be back at our recording studios at the UEA's media suite for the next episode, thanks for bearing with us over the past few months. We hope to have exciting news about our upcoming episodes as well as our annual film festival for you all very soon. Please leave a review, subscribe and recommend this podcast to anyone you know with an interest in East Anglia, history...2020-09-2907 minThe Lesbian Historic Motif PodcastThe Lesbian Historic Motif PodcastThe Highwaywoman Special - The Lesbian Historic Motif Podcast Episode 21The Highwaywoman Special The Lesbian Historic Motif Podcast - Episode 21 with Heather Rose Jones This is my first “fifth week special” episode, when I have to come up with something outside my 4-topic rotation. Today we have a multi-media look at female highwaymen in history, song, and story, including five lesbian highwaywoman romances. In this episode we talk about: The historic era of the highwaymen Ballads featuring female highwaymen (you get to hear me sing!) Women in history who went “on the pad” as they say, or who were rumored to have done so The most popular...2020-09-1719 minClassic Poems Read By Srividya BalakrishnanClassic Poems Read By Srividya Balakrishnan...the highwayman...part 1 and 2 by Alfred NoyesClassic ballad an all time favourite The highwayman by Alfred Noyes..2020-09-1608 minRandom Acts of CinemaRandom Acts of Cinema210 - Winter Light (1963)We've been dancing around this subject long enough.  And how could we not when the Criterion Collection is our subject of inquiry? But we've finally hit the nail on the head.  We've got ourselves a 100% genuine mid-century Scandinavian crisis-of-faith movie.  And by director Ingmar Bergman no less.  A pastor named Tomas (played by perfect-pastor-haircut Gunnar Björnstrand) quietly and with tremendous reserve, runs amok through a small Swedish town, strewing existential crises in his wake.  The local schoolmistress Märta (played by bespectacled and cardiganed Ingrid Thulin) dotes with pointless abandon on Tomas' black hole of despair and nihilism.  Hurray!2020-09-141h 29Jessica B. Harris Presents: Tell Me A Story, Read Me A PoemJessica B. Harris Presents: Tell Me A Story, Read Me A PoemThe Highwayman by Alfred NoyesJessica B. Harris continues her "Tell Me a Story, Read Me a Poem" a reading of "The Highwayman" by Alfred Noyes. Powered and distributed by Simplecast.2020-05-2200 minPáginas OscurasPáginas Oscuras#137 El tren de la medianoche by Alfred NoyesEl tren de la medianoche (Midnight Express) es un relato de terror del escritor inglés Alfred Noyes (1880-1958), publicado originalmente en la edición del 3 de noviembre de 1935 en la revista This Week; y desde entonces recopilado en numerosas antologías, entre ellas: No vuelvas a dormir (Sleep No More), editada por August Derleth. El tren de la medianoche, relata la historia de Mortimer, un hombre que espera el último tren de la noche, mientras recuerda que en su infancia se había obsesionado con un misterioso libro, llamado El tren de la medianoche, y que una de sus imáge...2020-05-1718 minEpigraphyEpigraphyThe Highwayman - Alfred Noyes, read by Alex SmithThe Highwayman by Alfred NoyesPART ONEThe wind was a torrent of darkness among the gusty trees.The moon was a ghostly galleon tossed upon cloudy seas.The road was a ribbon of moonlight over the purple moor,And the highwayman came riding—Riding—riding—The highwayman came riding, up to the old inn-door.He’d a French cocked-hat on his forehead, a bunch of lace at his chin,A coat of the claret velvet, and breeches of brown do...2020-02-1200 minGrove FMGrove FMOrinoco Autumn 2019Tune in to Orinoco's Autumn Broadcast!  Year 5 talk about: Islamic Civilisation in terms of religion and art, long multiplication in maths and The Highwayman by Alfred Noyes in which they identify metaphors and similes.  They tell us all about their swimming lessons, the athlete Dina Asher-Smith's amazing Gold medal achievement, climate change and their class Feelings Chart and Star of the Week. This week is Dyslexia Awareness week and students give us an insight to what goes on at Lyndhurst Dyslexia Centre.  For more information, explore our website: https://lyndhurstprimaryschool.com/about-us/dyslexia-centre/  Mu...2019-10-1023 minRandom Acts of CinemaRandom Acts of Cinema558 - Topsy-Turvy (1999)In our first break from format we’re following up last week’s movie - The Mikado (1939) - with a film exploring the men behind that comic opera: Gilbert and Sullivan. At first, Mike Leigh’s historical drama does some work to explain the circumstances that led to setting The Mikado in imperial Japan, and the second seeks to humanize that choice my exploring the efforts and daily dramas of the entire production leading up to its premiere in 1885. Does Topsy-Turvy justify The Mikado for a post-modern audience or does it lay bare the problematic choices of a culture incapab...2019-08-261h 01Bar Almohada Tp. 1Bar Almohada Tp. 1Bar Almohada Tp. 1 Ep. 33En esta ocasión, el homenaje a la comicidad mexicana estuvo dedicado al señor de los mil rostros, Jo-jo-jorge Falcón. En la música, sus oídos se deleitaron con la presencia de Bob Marley, Kermit the Frog, Los Sabandeños, La Troba Kung-Fu y Claude Bolling. En el Rincón Literario: cuentos de horror de la pluma de Alfred Noyes. En el Mano a Mano, un combate a dos rounds: tangos y polca mexicana. Fecha de transmisión: 13 de mayo de 20102018-11-051h 34Better With BooksBetter With BooksPoetry Is Difficult: why we pretend to get it and how to actually get itLet's stop pretending. For most of us, poetry is difficult to read and often even boring. But we still wish we could get it and join the ranks of those sophisticated, intellectual romantic types! Well, here's how. . . BOOK: Helping the Dreamer / Anne Waldman The Essential Classics Reading List - https://blogbyrootz.blogspot.com/2018/05/the-essential-classics-reading-list.html Some starter poems: Annabel Lee (Edgar Allan Poe) - https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/44885/annabel-lee Because I could not stop for death (Emily Dickinson) - https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/47652/because-i-could-not-stop-for-death-479 Caged Bird (Maya Angelou) - https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/48989/caged-bird The Road Not...2018-06-1809 minA Meditation on the Passion of ChristA Meditation on the Passion of ChristReading - ResurrectionAlfred Noyes2018-03-1301 minDr Noo - new weeklyDr Noo - new weeklyPoetry Corner 📚 1Thank you for the thoughtful response Motorspit! 😘 • Poetry Corner 📚Episode 4 Intro • About Alfred Noyes the Poet • The Highwayman (part 1) • The Highwayman (Part 2) • Poetry Corner (Ep 4) Outro • New! Poetry Corner 🌙🌜⭐️⭐️⭐️ • Girl cat, so thin on love and barley. • Poetry Corner - episode 2 • Chronological Haiku Poets • Yosa Buson Haiku • Masaoka Shiki Haiku • Kobayashi Issa Haiku • Natsume Soseki Haiku • Kyoshi Takahama Haiku • Poetry Corner - done for the day. • Poetry Corner 📚 Episode 3 Intro2017-09-2228 minExplore the Latest Full Audiobooks in Literature, PoetryExplore the Latest Full Audiobooks in Literature, PoetryNarrative Verse - Volume 1 by Alfred Noyes, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Oscar WildePlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/296349to listen full audiobooks. Title: Narrative Verse - Volume 1 Author: Alfred Noyes, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Oscar Wilde Narrator: David Shaw-Parker, Sean Barrett Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 0 hours 55 minutes Release date: May 4, 2017 Genres: Poetry Publisher's Summary: Narrative Verse - Volume 1. Poetry can capture the imagination in a few short lines but Narrative Verse or Poetry takes the form of telling a story whether it be simple or complex in a longer form. Among the most ancient forms of poetry it has widespread roots through almost every culture. In Volume 1 we bring you the classics of...2017-05-0455 minKristin Svoke\'s showKristin Svoke's show"The Highwayman" by Alfred Noyes2017-04-0507 minFutility ClosetFutility ClosetThe Mystery of Fiona Macleod When the Scottish writer William Sharp died in 1905, his wife revealed a surprising secret: For 10 years he had kept up a second career as a reclusive novelist named Fiona Macleod, carrying on correspondences and writing works in two distinctly different styles. In this week's episode of the Futility Closet podcast we'll explore Sharp's curious relationship with his feminine alter ego, whose sporadic appearances perplexed even him. We'll also hunt tigers in Singapore and puzzle over a surprisingly unsuccessful bank robber. Intro: In 1904 Mrs. Membury, of Hyde Corner, Bridport, Dorset, set out...2017-01-1633 minDownload Best Full-Length Audiobooks in Literature, PoetryDownload Best Full-Length Audiobooks in Literature, PoetryNippon by Alfred NoyesPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/307870to listen full audiobooks. Title: Nippon Author: Alfred Noyes Narrator: LibriVox Volunteers Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 0 hours 13 minutes Release date: January 1, 2017 Genres: Poetry Publisher's Summary: LibriVox volunteers bring you eleven recordings of Nippon by Alfred Noyes. This was the weekly poetry project for the week of June 9th, 2007.2017-01-0113 min