Poetic Openings : William Henry Drummond to William Henry Drummond

Poet : William Henry Drummond : Poem : Doth Then The World Go Thus? : First Line : Doth then the world go thus? doth all thus move?
Poet : William Henry Drummond : Poem : Her Passing : First Line : The beauty and the life
Poet : William Henry Drummond : Poem : Inexorable : First Line : My thoughts hold mortal strife;
Poet : William Henry Drummond : Poem : Invocation : First Line : Phoebus, arise!
Poet : William Henry Drummond : Poem : Madrigal : First Line : Like the Idalian queen,
Poet : William Henry Drummond : Poem : Saint John Baptist : First Line : The last and greatest Herald of Heaven’s King,
Poet : William Henry Drummond : Poem : Spring Bereaved I : First Line : That zephyr every year
Poet : William Henry Drummond : Poem : Spring Bereaved Ii : First Line : Sweet Spring, thou turn’st with all thy goodly train,
Poet : William Henry Drummond : Poem : Spring Bereaved Iii : First Line : Alexis, here she stay’d; among these pines,
Poet : William Henry Drummond : Poem : Summons To Love : First Line : Phoebus, arise!
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