Poetic Openings : Katharine Lee Bates to Katharine Lee Bates

Poet : Katharine Lee Bates : Poem : Above The Battle : First Line : Honor and pity for the smitten field,
Poet : Katharine Lee Bates : Poem : America The Beautiful : First Line : 1 O beautiful for spacious skies,
Poet : Katharine Lee Bates : Poem : America To England : First Line : 1899
Poet : Katharine Lee Bates : Poem : Blood Road : First Line : The Old Year groaned as he trudged away,
Poet : Katharine Lee Bates : Poem : England To America : First Line : And what of thee, O Lincoln's Land? What gloom
Poet : Katharine Lee Bates : Poem : Fodder For Cannon : First Line : Bodies glad, erect,
Poet : Katharine Lee Bates : Poem : Glory : First Line : At the crowded gangway they kissed good-bye.
Poet : Katharine Lee Bates : Poem : Great Twin Brethren, The : First Line : The battle will not cease
Poet : Katharine Lee Bates : Poem : If You Could Come : First Line : My love, my love, if you could come once more
Poet : Katharine Lee Bates : Poem : Matthew Arnold On Hearing Him Read His Poems In Boston : First Line : 1 A stranger, schooled to gentle arts,
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