[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.“
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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
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00:00:07 TPR Intro
00:00:15 Title Card
00:00:24 Recording
00:02:55 Outro
00:03:28 Copyright Card
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