Poetic Openings : John Betjeman to John Betjeman

Poet : John Betjeman : Poem : How To Get On In Society : First Line : Phone for the fish knives, Norman
Poet : John Betjeman : Poem : In A Bath Teashop : First Line : "Let us not speak, for the love we bear one another—
Poet : John Betjeman : Poem : In Westminster Abbey : First Line : Let me take this other glove off
Poet : John Betjeman : Poem : Inexpensive Progress : First Line : Encase your legs in nylons,
Poet : John Betjeman : Poem : Ireland With Emily : First Line : Bells are booming down the bohreens,
Poet : John Betjeman : Poem : Lenten Thoughts Of A High Anglican : First Line : Isn't she lovely, "the Mistress"?
Poet : John Betjeman : Poem : Loneliness : First Line : The last year's leaves are on the beech:
Poet : John Betjeman : Poem : Meditation On The A30 : First Line : A man on his own in a car
Poet : John Betjeman : Poem : Middlesex : First Line : Gaily into Ruislip Gardens
Poet : John Betjeman : Poem : Mortality : First Line : The first-class brains of a senior civil servant
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