Poetic Openings : John Donne to John Donne

Poet : John Donne : Poem : A Valediction: Of Weeping : First Line : Let me pour forth
Poet : John Donne : Poem : Air And Angels : First Line : Twice or thrice had I loved thee,
Poet : John Donne : Poem : Aire And Angles : First Line : Twice or thrice had I lov'd thee,
Poet : John Donne : Poem : An Anatomy Of The World... : First Line : AN ANATOMY OF THE WORLD Wherein, by occasion of the untimely death of
Poet : John Donne : Poem : Apparition, The : First Line : When by thy scorn, O murd'ress, I am dead
Poet : John Donne : Poem : Bait, The : First Line : Come live with me, and be my love,
Poet : John Donne : Poem : Break Of Day : First Line : ’Tis true, ’tis day; what though it be?
Poet : John Donne : Poem : Cannonization, The : First Line : For God's sake hold your tongue, and let me love,
Poet : John Donne : Poem : Celestial Music : First Line : I have a friend who still believes in heaven.
Poet : John Donne : Poem : Computation, The : First Line : For the first twenty years since yesterday
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