Poetic Openings : Joseph Rodman Drake to Michael Drayton

Poet : Joseph Rodman Drake : Poem : To - : First Line : WHEN that eye of light shall in darkness fall,
Poet : Joseph Rodman Drake : Poem : To A Friend : First Line : "You damn me with faint praise."
Poet : Joseph Rodman Drake : Poem : To A Lady With A Withered Violet : First Line : Though fate upon this faded flower
Poet : Joseph Rodman Drake : Poem : To Eva : First Line : A beam upon the myrtle fell
Poet : Joseph Rodman Drake : Poem : To Sara : First Line : I.
Poet : Joseph Rodman Drake : Poem : To Sarah : First Line : I.
Poet : Joseph Rodman Drake : Poem : Written In A Lady's Album : First Line : Grant me, I cried, some spell of art,
Poet : Michael Drayton : Poem : Agincourt : First Line : Fair stood the wind for France
Poet : Michael Drayton : Poem : Endimion And Phoebe ( Excerpts ) : First Line : In Ionia whence sprang old poets' fame,
Poet : Michael Drayton : Poem : How Many Paltry Foolish Painted Things : First Line : How many paltry foolish painted things,
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