“Shakespeare
clearly heard may voices. No secret:
voicing means hearing, at a price a gift”
Geoffrey Hill (1932–2016) English poet and professor
The Orchards of Syon II.4-6.
Poetry
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“Shakespeare
clearly heard may voices. No secret:
voicing means hearing, at a price a gift”
Geoffrey Hill (1932–2016) English poet and professor
The Orchards of Syon II.4-6.
Poetry
Douglas Reeman (1924–2017) British author
For My Country's Freedom, Cap 16 "The Strength of a Ship"
Roy Campbell (poet) (1901–1957) South African poet
"Home Thoughts in Bloomsbury," lines 1-4
Adamastor (1930)
Sofia Samatar book A Stranger in Olondria
Source: A Stranger in Olondria (2013), Chapter 8, “The Tower of Myrrh” (p. 92)
“Women don't want to hear what you think. Women want to hear what they think - in a deeper voice.”
Bill Cosby (1937) American actor, comedian, author, producer, musician, activist
“Wanna hear my voice? You better play it again and again”
E.M.S (1995) Nigerian rapper, singer and record producer
88 Bars (2012)
William Joyce (1906–1946) British fascist and propaganda broadcaster
End of Joyce's last broadcast (His voice heavily slurred due to an apparent state of intoxication)