[TPR-0025] The Picket Guard by Ethyl Lynn Beers

Probably the most famous Victorian poem by Ethyl Lynn Beers, The Picket Guard was originally published in Harper’s Weekly in 1861. In 1863, the poem was turned into a song by John Hill Hewitt. This may have inspired the title of the English translation of “All Quiet on the Western Front.“ - - - - - - - Toss a few doubloons our way! Subscribe to The Proud Reader and get early access to recordings, access to our discord server, make fan requests, and access exclusive content! PayPal: Patreon: SubscribeStar: ------------------------------------ Once more into the cesspit, dear friends! Follow The Proud Reader on social media (4K videos available on YouTube and Rumble) YouTube: BitChute: Rumble: Odysee: @TheProudReader:c Gab: Minds: Parler: Twitter: ------------------------------------ Download free texts and images at our website. An ever-growing, veritable treasure trove! ------------------------------------ AUDIOBOOK INFO The Picket Guard by Ethyl Lynn Beers published in All Quiet Along The Potomac, and other poems, page 13 by Philadelphia: Porter & Coates, 1879 Text Source: Author Page: Video Timestamps 00:00:00 Keygen Intro 00:00:07 TPR Intro 00:00:15 Title Card 00:00:24 Recording 00:02:55 Outro 00:03:28 Copyright Card ------------------------------------ Thanks for listening! - - - - - - - - - - - - - This video is ©2022 Keygen Ltd LLC. All Rights Reserved.
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