Poetic Openings : John Donne to Hilda Doolittle

Poet : John Donne : Poem : To His Mistress Going To Bed : First Line : Come, Madam, come, all rest my powers defy,
Poet : John Donne : Poem : Witchcraft By A Picture : First Line : I fix mine eye on thine, and there
Poet : John Donne : Poem : Woman's Constancy : First Line : Now thou hast loved me one whole day,
Poet : Hilda Doolittle : Poem : At Baia : First Line : I should have thought
Poet : Hilda Doolittle : Poem : Cassandra : First Line : O Hymen king.
Poet : Hilda Doolittle : Poem : Cities : First Line : Can we believe—by an effort
Poet : Hilda Doolittle : Poem : Eurydice : First Line : Why did you turn back,
Poet : Hilda Doolittle : Poem : Fragment Sixty-eight : First Line : . . . even in the house of Hades.
Poet : Hilda Doolittle : Poem : Garden : First Line : I
Poet : Hilda Doolittle : Poem : Heat : First Line : O wind, rend open the heat,
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