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Richard Burton reads John Donne's poem 'Go and catch a falling star' 

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@vasiliskardasis8642
@vasiliskardasis8642 6 лет назад
Born and died a genius, and true. And what a voice !!!
@barryjacobs8524
@barryjacobs8524 Год назад
A voice that we will never forget. RIP Richard he is buried in Switzerland. 😢
@wendyh3891
@wendyh3891 Год назад
A beautiful voice he has for these poems! A sad loss to the movie screens! 💔💔💔RIP Richard Burton
@janetbh1514
@janetbh1514 Год назад
That voice . Unforgettable - like the moment when, many years ago, my husband and I were approaching the town of Gstaad very early in the morning and coming in the opposite direction was an open green Rolls Royce ( I believe it belonged to Elizabeth Taylor )with Richard Burton at the wheel !
@henboker3
@henboker3 4 месяца назад
He brings the poet and his creations into my very room.
@HerAeolianHarp
@HerAeolianHarp 14 лет назад
I'm very much enjoying these poetry uploads I find in my subscriptions. Wonderful to hear Richard Burton reading John Donne.
@angelicaluce3230
@angelicaluce3230 4 года назад
I don't know if YOU PLAY the Aeolian Harp - but if you do - MORE POWER TO YOU!
@TheNumnutRandomness
@TheNumnutRandomness 11 лет назад
I just remember this from Howl's Moving Castle. This guy sounds like a fricken wizard!
@paulaschroen3954
@paulaschroen3954 2 года назад
Same here
@abubatatu3241
@abubatatu3241 2 года назад
(Same, the injunction watercolored and dated to March 22 (“So fleete not with their streame, let me excite Your military judgements to give light In safe securing of the residue, Or extirpation of that Indian crew”) is answered on November 30* (“In the law of nature and nations, a land never inhabited, by any, utterly derelicted and immemorially abandoned by the former inhabitants, becomes theirs that will possess it”, *dated to each of November 13 and 30) and again in Chapter V of Part ii of those promotional materials which have been called Tractatus de Gallico Morbico (the Indian’s claimed lack of agriculture and of money are offered as basis of the appraisal of proceeds from land as compared with those of “mankind ... here” (reversal mine) possibly not 1/240th of each of 5 quid) supplying a tiered rule of property for the Americas as expropriation, open season, in advance of and in harmony with the ethnologues of Bouquet, love, لا اله الا الله محمد رسول الله)
@hollyyates7119
@hollyyates7119 12 лет назад
this really helped me write my english paper...so glad this was on youtube...it was so hard for me to read the words of this poem and truly understand what was going on....plus i never heard richard burton talk....he has a very nice voice....
@angelicaluce3230
@angelicaluce3230 4 года назад
You should see his portrayal of WAGNER - a 4-day BBC version of his life - it's extraordinary! Richard Burton is one of my favorite BEINGS
@abubatatu3241
@abubatatu3241 2 года назад
(Holly, Angelica, me too, I can picture him getting a beer with Mikey Mansour up in heaven right now, the injunction watercolored and dated to March 22 (“So fleete not with their streame, let me excite Your military judgements to give light In safe securing of the residue, Or extirpation of that Indian crew”) is answered on November 30* (“In the law of nature and nations, a land never inhabited, by any, utterly derelicted and immemorially abandoned by the former inhabitants, becomes theirs that will possess it”, *dated to each of November 13 and 30) and again in Chapter V of Part ii of those promotional materials which have been called Tractatus de Gallico Morbico (the Indian’s claimed lack of agriculture and of money are offered as basis of the appraisal of proceeds from land as compared with those of “mankind ... here” (reversal mine) possibly not 1/240th of each of 5 quid) supplying a tiered rule of property for the Americas as expropriation, open season, in advance of and in harmony with the ethnologues of Bouquet, love, لا اله الا الله محمد رسول الله)
@ewencameron1548
@ewencameron1548 2 года назад
Oh well is that all
@klaatu368
@klaatu368 Год назад
Wow! Thank you for posting!
@LeCommedieDellArte
@LeCommedieDellArte 10 лет назад
Thank you ..... Wonderful !!
@brynjarhoff-lr6hw
@brynjarhoff-lr6hw Год назад
Gud bevare minne om Richard Burton,en stemme en aldri vil glemme. Brynjar Hoff
@Johnconno
@Johnconno Год назад
You should hear him sing Sergeant Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band.
@good1day726
@good1day726 2 года назад
Beautiful!
@shelleysanders9666
@shelleysanders9666 4 года назад
1633 printed Edition has "haires", in response to discussion about this. 'Snow white haires (hairs)' makes sense, as in grey hair when older..
@boxfox2945
@boxfox2945 Год назад
It' be-fell once, my sight caste high' on glimmer. Far risen' to single point. As poem seeking to answer' this connection, without substance. A speck' in-telling, such breif luminous' mark. Trailing off, before dancing away' from vision of spark. These conceptual' flights, return. Back' from hidden rotation. To relate what' seems, but' hollowed outline. Vaguely filling in, it's notation. That alludes' the forgotten reason, beyond this spherical realm. Day wondering captures, only' half. What hope's did dreams' often fell. "In-dusk" settles, night's dull response. An outcry' for wishful gleaning, by creptive' moon's ambiance. Dogging' under blackness, tracing' as ominous slayer. Before leaving quarry, found lost' in it's enchantment of layers. On page, I' began writing, another wordless' stroke. For mind's quest' of something. Not referred to realism. Or' off-set' of world's observings. That' have sage, there-often' spoke.
@gitana8281
@gitana8281 6 месяцев назад
❤❤❤❤❤
@Greggee100
@Greggee100 2 года назад
to two or three, step or to toe all but one, a mandolin played to none poem: women who can not be trusted
@fob1xxl
@fob1xxl Год назад
HE COULD READ THE PHONE BOOK AND MAKE IT SOUND INTERESTING.
@ImYourHuckleberry_29
@ImYourHuckleberry_29 6 лет назад
I think the tapes been sped up. Burton speaking very fast.
@johng8112
@johng8112 4 года назад
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@Theangelbeltza
@Theangelbeltza 11 лет назад
thank you so much
@Pw6872
@Pw6872 Год назад
I would have really enjoyed his recitation of "The Ballad of Diddling Nell."
@2011zurich
@2011zurich 12 лет назад
Sincere apologies - for forty years I've thought the word was 'hares', but I was wrong. I thought that 'hares' was used in the sense of "catches up quickly with you". Next time I'll check before criticising...
@edholohan
@edholohan 2 года назад
Genius
@karenfoster2394
@karenfoster2394 2 года назад
The best
@anandanaga999
@anandanaga999 11 лет назад
Ah .and yet the true bittersweetness shall ever be , that he never died and I am He. wlp lll
@angloaust1575
@angloaust1575 Год назад
Not to be taken literally Obviously a hidden meaning!
@AudiobookLibrary24-7
@AudiobookLibrary24-7 6 лет назад
Very nice!
@gnikcohs
@gnikcohs 9 лет назад
He reads nicely but I was surprised at the timbre of his voice.
@garymontes1901
@garymontes1901 4 года назад
I think the recording was sped up. Listen to his recordings from War of the Worlds. Much thicker and less nasally. What a fantastic voice!
@IamVoltaire1
@IamVoltaire1 12 лет назад
No, "hairs" is correct. Why would you think it otherwise? It means that when we grow old, our "hair" turns white, ergo "til age snows white hairs on thee."
@FF-so3su
@FF-so3su 2 года назад
Starts at 13 seconds in
@gymrachel
@gymrachel 7 лет назад
so very poignant 🌹
@tonisessentials9297
@tonisessentials9297 4 года назад
💞
@gayhendrie84
@gayhendrie84 Год назад
The same can be said of men!
@hollyyates7119
@hollyyates7119 12 лет назад
in my book the word is spelled HAIRS, just because of the spelling does it make it a different word?
@paulaschroen3954
@paulaschroen3954 2 года назад
In German hair is hairs : haaren
@paulaschroen3954
@paulaschroen3954 2 года назад
Poets are allowed to screw with language.
@donnyfeyo6745
@donnyfeyo6745 10 лет назад
too bad he didn't do the Old (original ) English Pronunciation of "Find, Wind and Mind" else it'd have sounded proper and not thrown out the aesthetic flow. He wasn't up on his "Original Shakespearian Pronunciation"
@TepidTurtleWater
@TepidTurtleWater 4 года назад
He did rhyme those three words, though. So, the flow is kept
@newchapter6840
@newchapter6840 6 лет назад
Not Burton or else sped up
@honorpreece4090
@honorpreece4090 5 лет назад
New Chapter 7
@2011zurich
@2011zurich 12 лет назад
Lovely reading, but line 13 should be, "'Til age snow-white HARES on thee", not "HAIRS on thee". Big difference...
@christophervanasse9911
@christophervanasse9911 2 месяца назад
This poem is extremely harsh. What biddie hurt this man?
@bertaga41
@bertaga41 12 лет назад
Don't like this reading.Too much of Richard Burton and not enough of the poem.I like the sound of his voice but I like the poem more!
@MiltonJhon-c3h
@MiltonJhon-c3h 7 месяцев назад
Why he is questioning sceptical about women, why he has no faith himself
@davidratcliffe2265
@davidratcliffe2265 4 года назад
Too fast.
@betterdonotanswer
@betterdonotanswer Год назад
English is less suitable for poetry of all European languages. This does not sound good at all, and Mr Burton was seriously struggling.
@Martin-iv6lq
@Martin-iv6lq Год назад
Boy this is some kind of pompous shit huh? 😄
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