Poetic Openings : Ralph Waldo Emerson to Ralph Waldo Emerson

Poet : Ralph Waldo Emerson : Poem : The Apology : First Line : Think me not unkind and rude,
Poet : Ralph Waldo Emerson : Poem : The Bell : First Line : I love thy music, mellow bell,
Poet : Ralph Waldo Emerson : Poem : The Day's Ration : First Line : When I was born,
Poet : Ralph Waldo Emerson : Poem : The Forerunners : First Line : Long I followed happy guides,—
Poet : Ralph Waldo Emerson : Poem : The Park : First Line : The prosperous and beautiful
Poet : Ralph Waldo Emerson : Poem : The Problem : First Line : I like a church, I like a cowl,
Poet : Ralph Waldo Emerson : Poem : The Rhodora : First Line : On Being Asked, Whence Is The Flower?
Poet : Ralph Waldo Emerson : Poem : The Snow-storm : First Line : Announced by all the trumpets of the sky,
Poet : Ralph Waldo Emerson : Poem : The Sphynx : First Line : The Sphynx is drowsy,
Poet : Ralph Waldo Emerson : Poem : Threnody : First Line : The south-wind brings
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