Poetic Openings : Ernest Dowson to Ernest Dowson
Poet : Ernest Dowson :
Poem : In A Breton Cemetery :
First Line : They sleep well here,
Poet : Ernest Dowson :
Poem : In Tempore Senectutis :
First Line : When I am old,
Poet : Ernest Dowson :
Poem : Jadis :
First Line : Erewhile, before the world was old,
Poet : Ernest Dowson :
Poem : Moon Maiden's Song, The :
First Line : Sleep! Cast thy canopy
Poet : Ernest Dowson :
Poem : My Lady April :
First Line : Dew on her robe and on her tangled hair;
Poet : Ernest Dowson :
Poem : Non Sum Qualis Eram Bonae Sub Regno Cynarae :
First Line : Last night, ah, yesternight, betwixt her lips and mine
Poet : Ernest Dowson :
Poem : Nuns Of The Perpetual Adoration :
First Line : Calm, sad, secure; behind high convent walls,
Poet : Ernest Dowson :
Poem : O Mors! Quam Amara Est Memoria Tua Homini Pacem Habenti In Substantiis Suis :
First Line : Exceeding sorrow
Poet : Ernest Dowson :
Poem : On The Birth Of A Friend's Child :
First Line : Mark the day white, on which the Fates have smiled:
Poet : Ernest Dowson :
Poem : Quid No Speremus, Amantes? :
First Line : Why is there in the least touch of her hands