Poetic Openings : Michael Drayton to William Henry Drummond

Poet : Michael Drayton : Poem : Sonnet Xxxvi: Thou Purblind Boy : First Line : Cupid Conjured
Poet : Michael Drayton : Poem : Sonnet Xxxvii: Dear, Why Should You : First Line : Dear, why should you command me to my rest
Poet : Michael Drayton : Poem : Sonnet Xxxviii: Sitting Alone, Love : First Line : Sitting alone, Love bids me go and write;
Poet : Michael Drayton : Poem : The Battle Of Agincourt : First Line : Fair stood the wind for France
Poet : Michael Drayton : Poem : The Parting : First Line : Since there ’s no help, come let us kiss and part—
Poet : Michael Drayton : Poem : To His Coy Love : First Line : I pray thee leave, love me no more,
Poet : Michael Drayton : Poem : To The Reader Of These Sonnets : First Line : Into these Loves who but for Passion looks,
Poet : Michael Drayton : Poem : To The Virginian Voyage : First Line : You brave heroic minds
Poet : William Henry Drummond : Poem : A Lament : First Line : My thoughts hold mortal strife;
Poet : William Henry Drummond : Poem : Change Should Breed Change : First Line : New doth the sun appear,
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