Poetic Openings : John Fletcher to John Fletcher

Poet : John Fletcher : Poem : Drink To-day, And Drown All Sorrow : First Line : Drink to-day, and drown all sorrow,
Poet : John Fletcher : Poem : God Lyaeus, Ever Young : First Line : God Lyæus, ever young,
Poet : John Fletcher : Poem : Hear, Ye Ladies That Despise : First Line : Hear, ye ladies that despise,
Poet : John Fletcher : Poem : Hence, All You Vain Delights : First Line : Hence, all you vain delights,
Poet : John Fletcher : Poem : Hold Back Thy Hours : First Line : Hold back thy hours, dark Night, till we have done;
Poet : John Fletcher : Poem : Lay A Garland On My Hearse : First Line : Lay a garland on my hearse
Poet : John Fletcher : Poem : Now The Lusty Spring Is Seen : First Line : Now the lusty spring is seen;
Poet : John Fletcher : Poem : Sing His Praises That Doth Keep : First Line : Sing his praises that doth keep
Poet : John Fletcher : Poem : Sleep : First Line : Come, Sleep, and with thy sweet deceiving
Poet : John Fletcher : Poem : Take, Oh Take Those Lips Away : First Line : Take, oh take those lips away,
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