Poetic Openings : Thomas Carew to Lewis Carroll

Poet : Thomas Carew : Poem : To Ben Jonson : First Line : ’Tis true, dear Ben, thy just chastising hand
Poet : Thomas Carew : Poem : To Ben Jonson Upon Occasion Of His Ode Of Defiance Annexed T : First Line : Tis true, dear Ben, thy just chastising hand
Poet : Thomas Carew : Poem : To My Inconstant Mistress : First Line : When thou, poor excommunicate
Poet : Thomas Carew : Poem : To My Worthy Friend Mr. George Sandys : First Line : I presse not to the Quire, nor dare I greet
Poet : Thomas Carew : Poem : To Saxham : First Line : Though frost and snow lock’d from mine eyes
Poet : Lewis Carroll : Poem : A Boat Beneath A Sunny Sky : First Line : A boat beneath a sunny sky,
Poet : Lewis Carroll : Poem : A Game Of Fives : First Line : Five little girls, of Five, Four, Three, Two, One:
Poet : Lewis Carroll : Poem : A Nursery Darling : First Line : A Mother's breast:
Poet : Lewis Carroll : Poem : A Sea Dirge : First Line : There are certain things - as, a spider, a ghost,
Poet : Lewis Carroll : Poem : A Strange Wild Song : First Line : He thought he saw an Elephant
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