Poetic Openings : T. S. Eliot to Ralph Waldo Emerson

Poet : T. S. Eliot : Poem : The Waste Land : First Line : "Nam Sibyllam quidem Cumis ego ipse oculis meis
Poet : T. S. Eliot : Poem : To Walter De La Mare : First Line : The children who explored the brook and found
Poet : T. S. Eliot : Poem : Whispers Of Immortality : First Line : Webster was much possessed by death
Poet : Ralph Waldo Emerson : Poem : Alphonso Of Castile : First Line : I Alphonso live and learn,
Poet : Ralph Waldo Emerson : Poem : Astrae : First Line : Himself it was who wrote
Poet : Ralph Waldo Emerson : Poem : Bacchus : First Line : Bring me wine, but wine which never grew
Poet : Ralph Waldo Emerson : Poem : Berrying : First Line : “May be true what I had heard,
Poet : Ralph Waldo Emerson : Poem : Blight : First Line : Give me truths,
Poet : Ralph Waldo Emerson : Poem : Brahma : First Line : If the red slayer think he slays,
Poet : Ralph Waldo Emerson : Poem : Celestial Love : First Line : Higher far,
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