''Frost To-Night'', by Edith M. Thomas.
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Edith Matilda Thomas (1854 - 1925) was an American poet who "was one of the first poets to capture successfully the excitement of the modern city." This poem taken from the The Little Book of Modern Verse. 1917.; Jessie B. Rittenhouse, ed. (1869–1948). (From Wikipedia.) 01 ''Frost To-Night'' - Read by Bruce Kachuk 02 ''Frost To-Night'' - Read by Claudia Sterngucker 03 ''Frost To-Night'' - Read by Algy Pug 04 ''Frost To-Night'' - Read by Garth Burton 05 ''Frost To-Night'' - Read by Kara Shallenberg 06 ''Frost To-Night'' - Read by Lee Ann Howlett 07 ''Frost To-Night'' - Read by Larry Wilson 08 ''Frost To-Night'' - Read by MaryAnn 09 ''Frost To-Night'' - Read by Phil Schempf 10 ''Frost To-Night'' - Read by Stephen Christie 11 ''Frost To-Night'' - Read by Tomas Peter 12 ''Frost To-Night'' - Read by tovarisch This is a collaborative reading. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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