Poetic Openings : Lewis Carroll to Lewis Carroll

Poet : Lewis Carroll : Poem : A Valentine : First Line : Sent to a friend who had complained that I was glad enough to see
Poet : Lewis Carroll : Poem : Acrostic : First Line : Little maidens, when you look
Poet : Lewis Carroll : Poem : All In The Golden Afternoon : First Line : All in the golden afternoon
Poet : Lewis Carroll : Poem : Another Acrostic ( In The Style Of Father William ) : First Line : "Are you deaf, Father William!" the young man said,
Poet : Lewis Carroll : Poem : Atalanta In Camden -town : First Line : AY, 'twas here, on this spot,
Poet : Lewis Carroll : Poem : Brother And Sister : First Line : "SISTER, sister, go to bed!
Poet : Lewis Carroll : Poem : Dedication : First Line : Inscribed to a Dear Child:
Poet : Lewis Carroll : Poem : Echoes : First Line : Lady Clara Vere de Vere
Poet : Lewis Carroll : Poem : Epilogue To Through The Looking Glass : First Line : A boat, beneath a sunny sky
Poet : Lewis Carroll : Poem : Fame's Penny-trumpet : First Line : Blow, blow your trumpets till they crack,
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