Poetic Openings : Emily Bronte to Rupert Brooke

Poet : Emily Bronte : Poem : The Philosopher : First Line : "Enough of thought, philosopher!
Poet : Emily Bronte : Poem : The Prisoner : First Line : Still let my tyrants know, I am not doomed to wear
Poet : Emily Bronte : Poem : The Sun Has Set : First Line : The sun has set, and the long grass now
Poet : Emily Bronte : Poem : The Visionary : First Line : Silent is the house: all are laid asleep:
Poet : Emily Bronte : Poem : Tis Moonlight, Summer Moonlight : First Line : Tis moonlight, summer moonlight,
Poet : Emily Bronte : Poem : To Imagination : First Line : When weary with the long day's care,
Poet : Emily Bronte : Poem : Wind Was Rough Which Tore, The : First Line : The wind was rough which tore
Poet : Emily Bronte : Poem : Yes, Holy Be Thy Resting Place' : First Line : Yes, holy be thy resting place
Poet : Rupert Brooke : Poem : 1914 I: Peace : First Line : Now, God be thanked Who has watched us with His hour,
Poet : Rupert Brooke : Poem : 1914 Ii: Safety : First Line : Dear! of all happy in the hour, most blest
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