I enjoy hearing how other ppl read poetry. When I read this poem I pace it differently and my intonation rises and falls on different parts of each sentence. It’s interesting how it hits slightly differently when others read it.
I've hardly understood very much (as a native German), and I also did not really get into a rhythm while I was listening, wondering if this is due to the speaker or to me. Nevertheless, a wonderful sense of autumn has been conveyed, and I'm convinced of a great, genuine liveliness in how this here has been spoken.
Mind labor's, to farthest thing. Outward' hearlder, brings into' first days. Green' white, briefly come' to queer' weather's whew. Wet in evening, by morning's due. Ray's blinding surely. Where softly' mist, passes through. Faded slowly' to rest far' over. While nested under, withdrawn' to winter's icy' tomb.
I like the eye contact, like Keats’ poem is talking directly to the heart
The reader captures Keats' landscape perfectly.
The reduction in tempo at "hours by hours" is exactly how I've always imagined this poem. A reading from true understanding of the words.
The first time I read this poem it brought tears to my eyes. So beautiful
Just loved that much sweetly recited poem
I've enjoyed all this series of odes. Thank you.
Thank you! You've just painted a beautiful autumn scene with your recital, like Keats painted one with his poetry!
Beautiful recital, thank you. 👏👏👏
Beautiful
Mr.Matthew Coulton sir,you were so believable as the great poet.got goosebumps...please upload more such poems by you..thanking you
Thank you for your kind comments. We hope to be able to film Matthew reading more of Keats's poems in the future.
Thank you for this compelling reading series.
Such a beautiful reading. It remind me of the songs of Autumn by an ancient Chinese poet Song Yu!
In the current heatwave of summer, this reading, made me long even more for Autumn. Thank you.
Very beautifully recited
Loves from Karachi Sindh
Plz continue to recite his rest of Peoms like Bright Star.
Wow you stole my heart ❤ your expression an amazing with eye contact and all these odes I have learned so thank you so much sir🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
So glad you liked it!
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Congratulations...make more videos by your masterclass recitation. ❤
wonderful👍
Great
Great work, thank you! I've just subscribed to your channel
Nice recitation.
I enjoy hearing how other ppl read poetry.
When I read this poem I pace it differently and my intonation rises and falls on different parts of each sentence.
It’s interesting how it hits slightly differently when others read it.
Great reading!
Thank you!
Keats doppelganger
I've hardly understood very much (as a native German), and I also did not really get into a rhythm while I was listening, wondering if this is due to the speaker or to me. Nevertheless, a wonderful sense of autumn has been conveyed, and I'm convinced of a great, genuine liveliness in how this here has been spoken.
Thank you for your comments.
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Жаль, что не знаю английского языка
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Mind labor's, to farthest thing. Outward' hearlder, brings into' first days. Green' white, briefly come' to queer' weather's whew. Wet in evening, by morning's due. Ray's blinding surely. Where softly' mist, passes through. Faded slowly' to rest far' over. While nested under, withdrawn' to winter's icy' tomb.