Poetic Openings : Sir Thomas Brown to Sir Thomas Brown

Poet : Sir Thomas Brown : Poem : I Bended Unto Me A Bough : First Line : I bended unto me a bough of May,
Poet : Sir Thomas Brown : Poem : Ibant Obscur : First Line : To-night I saw three maidens on the beach,
Poet : Sir Thomas Brown : Poem : If Thou Could'st Empty All Thyself Of Self : First Line : If thou could'st empty all thyself of self,
Poet : Sir Thomas Brown : Poem : Jessie : First Line : WHEN Jessie comes with her soft breast,
Poet : Sir Thomas Brown : Poem : Land, Ho! : First Line : I know tis but a loom of land,
Poet : Sir Thomas Brown : Poem : My Garden : First Line : A garden is a lovesome thing, God wot!
Poet : Sir Thomas Brown : Poem : Opifex : First Line : As I was carving images from clouds,
Poet : Sir Thomas Brown : Poem : Pain : First Line : The Man that hath great griefs I pity not;
Poet : Sir Thomas Brown : Poem : Risus Dei : First Line : Methinks in Him there dwells alway
Poet : Sir Thomas Brown : Poem : Salve! : First Line : TO live within a cave--it is most good;
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