Poetic Openings : Rupert Brooke to Rupert Brooke

Poet : Rupert Brooke : Poem : Choriambics-ii : First Line : Here the flame that was ash, shrine that was void,
Poet : Rupert Brooke : Poem : Clouds : First Line : Down the blue night the unending columns press
Poet : Rupert Brooke : Poem : Dawn : First Line : (From the train between Bologna and Milan, second class.)
Poet : Rupert Brooke : Poem : Day And Night : First Line : Through my heart’s palace Thoughts unnumbered throng;
Poet : Rupert Brooke : Poem : Day That I Have Loved : First Line : Tenderly, day that I have loved, I close your eyes,
Poet : Rupert Brooke : Poem : Dead Men's Love : First Line : There was a damned successful Poet;
Poet : Rupert Brooke : Poem : Desertion : First Line : So light we were, so right we were, so fair faith shone,
Poet : Rupert Brooke : Poem : Dining- Room Tea : First Line : When you were there, and you, and you,
Poet : Rupert Brooke : Poem : Dining-room Tea : First Line : When you were there, and you, and you,
Poet : Rupert Brooke : Poem : Doubts : First Line : When she sleeps, her soul, I know,
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