Poetic Openings : Ralph Waldo Emerson to John Fletcher

Poet : Ralph Waldo Emerson : Poem : To Ellen, At The South : First Line : The green grass is growing,
Poet : Ralph Waldo Emerson : Poem : To Eva : First Line : O Fair and stately maid, whose eye
Poet : Ralph Waldo Emerson : Poem : To J.w. : First Line : Set not thy foot on graves;
Poet : Ralph Waldo Emerson : Poem : Uriel : First Line : It fell in the ancient periods
Poet : John Fletcher : Poem : Away, Delights : First Line : Away, delights! go seek some other dwelling,
Poet : John Fletcher : Poem : Beauty Clear And Fair : First Line : Beauty clear and fair,
Poet : John Fletcher : Poem : Bridal Song : First Line : Cynthia, to thy power and thee
Poet : John Fletcher : Poem : Care-charming Sleep : First Line : Care-charming Sleep, thou easer of all woes,
Poet : John Fletcher : Poem : Cast Our Caps And Cares Away : First Line : Cast our cares and caps away:
Poet : John Fletcher : Poem : Dearest, Do Not You Delay Me : First Line : Dearest, do not you delay me,
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