 VENUS TRANSIONS by Amy Lowell Red for LibriVox.org by Alexander Fox Tell me, was Venus more beautiful than you are when she stopped the crinkled waves drifting shoreward on her plated shell? Was Botticelli's vision fairer than mine, and were the rosebud teetossed his lady of better worth than the words I blow about you to cover your two great loveliness as with a gauze of misted silver? For me you stand poised in the blue and buoyant air, syncedured by bright winds treading the sunlight, and the waves which precede you ripple and stir the sands at my feet. VENUS TRANSIONS by Amy Lowell Red for LibriVox.org by Clarica Tell me, was Venus more beautiful than you are when she stopped the crinkled waves drifting shoreward on her plated shell? Was Botticelli's vision fairer than mine, and were the pointed rosebud teetossed his lady of better worth than the words I blow about you to cover your two great loveliness as with a gauze of misted silver? For me you stand poised in the blue and buoyant air, syncedured by bright winds treading the sunlight, and the waves which precede you ripple and stir the sands at my feet. VENUS TRANSIONS by Amy Lowell Red for LibriVox.org by Kate McDonald February 16, 2008 in Evansville, Indiana Tell me, was Venus more beautiful than you are when she stopped the crinkled waves drifting shoreward on her plated shell? Was Botticelli's vision fairer than mine, and were the pointed rosebud teetossed his lady of better worth than the words I blow about you to cover your two great loveliness as with a gauze of misted silver? For me you stand poised in the blue and buoyant air, syncedured by bright winds treading the sunlight, and the waves which precede you ripple and stir the sands at my feet. VENUS TRANSIONS by Amy Lowell Red for LibriVox.org by DailyBab Tell me, was Venus more beautiful than you are when she stopped the crinkled waves drifting shoreward on her plated shell? Was Botticelli's vision fairer than mine, and were the pointed rosebud teetossed his lady of better worth than the words I blow about you to cover your two great loveliness as with a gauze of misted silver? For me you stand poised in the blue and buoyant air, syncedured by bright winds treading the sunlight, and the waves which precede you ripple and stir the sands at my feet, VENUS TRANSIONS by Amy Lowell Red for LibriVox.org by Huijing Tell me, was Venus more beautiful than you are when she stopped the crinkled waves drifting shoreward on her plated shell? Was Botticelli's vision fairer than mine, and were the pointed rosebud teetossed his lady of better worth than the words I blow about you to cover your two great loveliness as with a gauze of misted silver? For me you stand poised in the blue and buoyant air, syncedured by bright winds treading the sunlight, and the waves which precede you ripple and stir the sands at my feet, End of point this recording is in the public domain. VENUS TRANSIONS by Amy Lowell Red for LibriVox.org by JC Guan Montreal February 2008 Tell me, was Venus more beautiful than you are when she stopped the crinkled waves drifting shoreward on her plated shell? Was Botticelli's vision fairer than mine, and were the pointed rosebud teetossed his lady of better worth than the words I blow about you to cover your two great loveliness as with a gauze of misted silver? For me you stand poised in the blue and buoyant air, syncedured by bright winds treading the sunlight, and the waves which precede you ripple and stir the sands at my feet, End of poem this recording is in the public domain. VENUS TRANSIONS by Amy Lowell A LibriVox recording. Tell me, was Venus more beautiful than you are when she stopped the crinkled waves drifting shoreward on her plated shell? Was Botticelli's vision fairer than mine, and were the pointed rosebud teetossed his lady of better worth than the words I blow about you to cover your two great loveliness as with a gauze of misted silver? For me you stand poised in the blue and buoyant air, syncedured by bright winds treading the sunlight, and the waves which precede you ripple and stir the sands at my feet. This work is in the public domain. VENUS TRANSIONS by Amy Lowell Read for LibriVox.org by Katie Gibbany. Tell me, was Venus more beautiful than you are when she stopped the crinkled waves drifting shoreward on her plated shell? Was Botticelli's vision fairer than mine, and were the pointed rosebud teetossed his lady of better worth than the words I blow about you to cover your two great loveliness as with a gauze of misted silver? For me you stand poised in the blue and buoyant air, syncedured by bright winds treading the sunlight, and the waves which precede you ripple and stir the sands at my feet. VENUS TRANSIONS by Amy Lowell Read for LibriVox.org by Kristin Hughes. Tell me, was Venus more beautiful than you are when she stopped the crinkled waves drifting shoreward on her plated shell? Was Botticelli's vision fairer than mine, and were the pointed rosebud teetossed his lady of better worth than the words I blow about you to cover your two great loveliness as with a gauze of misted silver? For me you stand poised in the blue and buoyant air, syncedured by bright winds treading the sunlight, and the waves which precede you ripple and stir the sands at my feet. VENUS TRANSIONS by Amy Lowell Read for LibriVox.org by Leanne Howlett. Tell me, was Venus more beautiful than you are when she stopped the crinkled waves drifting shoreward on her plated shell? Was Botticelli's vision fairer than mine, and were the pointed rosebud teetossed his lady of better worth than the words I blow about you to cover your two great loveliness as with a gauze of misted silver? For me you stand poised in the blue and buoyant air, syncedured by bright winds treading the sunlight, and the waves which precede you ripple and stir the sands at my feet. VENUS TRANSIONS by Amy Lowell Read for LibriVox.org by Lucy Burgoyne. Tell me, was Venus more beautiful than you are when she stopped the crinkled waves drifting shoreward on her plated shell? Was Botticelli's vision fairer than mine, and were the pointed rosebud's teetossed his lady of better worth than the words I blow about you to cover your two great loveliness as with a gauze of misted silver? For me you stand poised in the blue and buoyant air, synched by bright winds treading the sunlight, and the waves which precede you ripple and stir the sands at my feet. End of poem. This recording is in the public domain. VENUS TRANSIONS by Amy Lowell Read for LibriVox.org from Braille by Merrill in Western New York, February 2008. Tell me, was Venus more beautiful than you are when she stopped the crinkled waves drifting shoreward on her plated shell? Was Botticelli's vision fairer than mine, and were the pointed rosebud's teetossed his lady of better worth than the words I blow about you to cover your two great loveliness as with a gauze of misted silver? For me you stand poised in the blue and buoyant air, synched by bright winds treading the sunlight, and the waves which precede you ripple and stir the sands at my feet. End of poem. This recording is in the public domain. VENUS TRANSIONS by Amy Lowell Read for LibriVox.org by Paul Underwood. Tell me, was Venus more beautiful than you are when she stopped the crinkled waves drifting shoreward on her plated shell? Was Botticelli's vision fairer than mine, and were the pointed rosebud's teetossed his lady of better worth than the words I blow about you to cover your two great loveliness as with a gauze of misted silver? For me you stand poised in the blue and buoyant air, synched by bright winds treading the sunlight, and the waves which precede you ripple and stir the sands at my feet. End of poem. This recording is in the public domain. VENUS TRANSIONS by Amy Lowell Read for LibriVox.org by Paul Z. Tell me, was Venus more beautiful than you are when she stopped the crinkled waves drifting shoreward on her plated shell? Was Botticelli's vision fairer than mine, and were the pointed rosebud's teetossed his lady of better worth than the words I blow about you to cover your two great loveliness as with a gauze of misted silver? For me you stand poised in the blue and buoyant air, synched by bright winds treading the sunlight, and the waves which precede you ripple and stir the sands at my feet. End of poem. This recording is in the public domain. VENUS TRANSIONS by Amy Lowell Read for LibriVox.org by Rhonda Federman. Tell me, was Venus more beautiful than you are when she stopped the crinkled waves drifting shoreward on her plated shell? Was Botticelli's vision fairer than mine, and were the pointed rosebud's teetossed his lady of better worth than the words I blow about you to cover your two great loveliness as with a gauze of misted silver? For me you stand poised in the blue and buoyant air, synched by bright winds treading the sunlight, and the waves which precede you ripple and stir the sands at my feet. End of poem. This recording is in the public domain. VENUS TRANSIONS by Amy Lowell Read for LibriVox.org by Subella Denton. Tell me, was Venus more beautiful than you are when she stopped the crinkled waves drifting shoreward on her plated shell? Was Botticelli's vision fairer than mine, and were the pointed rosebud's teetossed his lady of better worth than the words I blow about you to cover your two great loveliness as with a gauze of misted silver? For me you stand poised in the blue and buoyant air, synched by bright winds treading the sunlight, and the waves which precede you ripple and stir the sands at my feet. End of poem. This recording is in the public domain. VENUS TRANSIONS by Amy Lowell Read for LibriVox.org by Squid Vajlakova. Found at Frisco-squid.blogspot.com VENUS TRANSIONS by Amy Lowell Tell me, was Venus more beautiful than you are when she stopped the crinkled waves drifting shoreward on her plated shell? Was Botticelli's vision fairer than mine, and were the pointed rosebud's teetossed his lady of better worth than the words I blow about you to cover your two great loveliness as with a gauze of misted silver? For me you stand poised in the blue and buoyant air, synched by bright winds treading the sunlight, and the waves which precede you ripple and stir the sands at my feet. End of poem. This recording is in the public domain. VENUS TRANSIONS by Amy Lowell Read for LibriVox.org by Toby Parity. Tell me, was Venus more beautiful than you are when she stopped the crinkled waves drifting shoreward on her plated shell? Was Botticelli's vision fairer than mine, and were the pointed rosebud's teetossed his lady of better worth than the words I blow about you to cover your two great loveliness as with a gauze of misted silver? For me you stand poised in the blue and buoyant air, synched by the bright winds treading the sunlight, and the waves which precede you ripple and stir the sands at my feet.