Poetic Openings : Robert Frost to Tu Fu

Poet : Robert Frost : Poem : Wind And Window Flower : First Line : Lovers, forget your love,
Poet : Robert Frost : Poem : Wood-pile, The : First Line : Out walking in the frozen swamp one grey day
Poet : Tu Fu : Poem : Alone, Looking For Blossoms Along The River : First Line : The sorrow of riverside blossoms inexplicable,
Poet : Tu Fu : Poem : Ballad Of The Army Carts : First Line : The carts squeak and trundle, the horses whinny, the conscripts go by, each
Poet : Tu Fu : Poem : Ballad Of The Old Cypress : First Line : In front of the temple of Chu-ko Liang there is an old cypress. Its branches
Poet : Tu Fu : Poem : By The Lake : First Line : The old fellow from Shao-ling weeps with stifled sobs as he walks furtively by the bends of the Sepentine on a day in spring. In
Poet : Tu Fu : Poem : Day's End : First Line : Oxen and sheep were brought back down
Poet : Tu Fu : Poem : Dreaming Of Li Po : First Line : After the separation of death one can eventually swallow back one's grief, but
Poet : Tu Fu : Poem : Full Moon : First Line : Above the tower -- a lone, twice-sized moon.
Poet : Tu Fu : Poem : Gazing At The Sacred Peak : First Line : For all this, what is the mountain god like?
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