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World Service - World Have Your Say
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Michael Innes
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	<title>Soundscapes of the world</title>
	<description><![CDATA[<p>"In some melodious plot   <br />
Of beechen green, and shadows numberless,   <br />
Singest of summer in full-throated ease" </p>

<p>The British Library is gathering <a href="http://www.bl.uk/reshelp/findhelprestype/sound/sscape/soundscapes.html">the sounds of Britain</a>. Perhaps the poet John Keats would have nominated the <a href="http://www.bartleby.com/101/624.html">nightingale</a> as his evocative choice? Which sounds remind you of home? Whether it is of man, machine or the material world, do let us know.</p>]]></description>
         <dc:creator>Michael Innes 
Michael Innes
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