Poetic Openings : Anne Bradstreet to Bertolt Brecht

Poet : Anne Bradstreet : Poem : Upon Some Distemper Of Body : First Line : In anguish of my heart replete with woes,
Poet : Anne Bradstreet : Poem : Vanity Of All Worldly Things, The : First Line : As he said vanity, so vain say I,
Poet : Anne Bradstreet : Poem : Verses Upon The Burning Of Our House, July 18th, 1666 : First Line : Here follows some verses upon the burning
Poet : Anne Bradstreet : Poem : We May Live Together : First Line : If ever two were one, then surely we.
Poet : Bertolt Brecht : Poem : Alabama Song : First Line : Show me the way to the next whisky bar
Poet : Bertolt Brecht : Poem : Contemplating Hell : First Line : Contemplating Hell, as I once heard it,
Poet : Bertolt Brecht : Poem : From A German War Primer : First Line : AMONGST THE HIGHLY PLACED
Poet : Bertolt Brecht : Poem : How Fortunate The Man With None : First Line : From the play "Mother Courage"
Poet : Bertolt Brecht : Poem : I Never Loved You More : First Line : I never loved you more, ma soeur
Poet : Bertolt Brecht : Poem : I Want To Go With The One I Love... : First Line : [Original]
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