Poetic Openings : Arthur Hugh Clough to Samuel Taylor Coleridge

Poet : Arthur Hugh Clough : Poem : The Thread Of Truth : First Line : Truth is a golden thread, seen here and there
Poet : Arthur Hugh Clough : Poem : There Is No God, The Wicked Sayeth : First Line : "There is no God," the wicked saith,
Poet : Arthur Hugh Clough : Poem : Through A Glass Darkly : First Line : What we, when face to face we see
Poet : Arthur Hugh Clough : Poem : To Spend Uncounted Years Of Pain : First Line : To spend uncounted years of pain
Poet : Arthur Hugh Clough : Poem : Where Lies The Land To Which The Ship Would Go : First Line : Where lies the land to which the ship would go?
Poet : Arthur Hugh Clough : Poem : Where Lies The Land To Which The Ship Would Go? : First Line : Where lies the land to which the ship would go?
Poet : Arthur Hugh Clough : Poem : With Whom Is No Variableness, Neither Shadow Of Turning : First Line : It fortifies my soul to know
Poet : Arthur Hugh Clough : Poem : Ye Flags Of Picadilly : First Line : Ye flags of Piccadilly,
Poet : Samuel Taylor Coleridge : Poem : A Christmas Carol : First Line : I
Poet : Samuel Taylor Coleridge : Poem : A Mathematical Problem : First Line : TO THE REV. GEORGE COLERIDGE
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