Poetic Openings : Thomas Campion to Thomas Carew
Poet : Thomas Campion :
Poem : When Thou Must Home To Shades Of Underground :
First Line : 1 When thou must home to shades of underground,
Poet : Thomas Campion :
Poem : Winter Nights :
First Line : Now winter nights enlarge
Poet : Thomas Carew :
Poem : A Cruel Mistress. :
First Line : We read of kings and gods that kindly took
Poet : Thomas Carew :
Poem : A Deposition From Love :
First Line : I was foretold, your rebell sex,
Poet : Thomas Carew :
Poem : A Divine Mistress :
First Line : In Nature’s pieces still I see
Poet : Thomas Carew :
Poem : A Prayer To The Wind :
First Line : Go thou gentle whispering wind,
Poet : Thomas Carew :
Poem : A Song :
First Line : Ask me no more where Jove bestows,
Poet : Thomas Carew :
Poem : A Song: When June Is Past, The Fading Rose :
First Line : Ask me no more where Jove bestows,
Poet : Thomas Carew :
Poem : An Elegy Upon The Death Of The Dean Of St. Paul's, Dr. John :
First Line : Can we not force from widow'd poetry,
Poet : Thomas Carew :
Poem : An Elegy Upon The Death Of The Dean Of St. Paul's, Dr. John Donne :
First Line : Can we not force from widow’d poetry,