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Bag-Pipes at Sea

Bag-Pipes at Sea

Clinton Scollard

Bag-Pipes at Sea is a collection of poetry by Clinton Scollard, published in the early 20th century. The work features themes of nature and the sea, reflecting Scollard's lyrical style. Notably, it was included in a weekly poetry project by LibriVox, showcasing its enduring appeal and accessibility. This collection captures the essence of maritime life through evocative imagery and rhythm.

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LibriVox volunteers bring you 12 recordings of Bag-Pipes at Sea by Clinton Scollard. This was the weekly poetry project...

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