Poetic Openings : Thomas Hardy to Thomas Hardy

Poet : Thomas Hardy : Poem : Mute Opinion : First Line : I
Poet : Thomas Hardy : Poem : My Cicely : First Line : "ALIVE?"--And I leapt in my wonder,
Poet : Thomas Hardy : Poem : My Spirit Will Not Haunt The Mound : First Line : My spirit will not haunt the mound
Poet : Thomas Hardy : Poem : Nature's Questioning : First Line : WHEN I look forth at dawning, pool,
Poet : Thomas Hardy : Poem : Near Lanivet, 1872 : First Line : There was a stunted handpost just on the crest,
Poet : Thomas Hardy : Poem : Neutral Tones : First Line : WE stood by a pond that winter day,
Poet : Thomas Hardy : Poem : Night In The Old Home : First Line : When the wasting embers redden the chimney-breast,
Poet : Thomas Hardy : Poem : No Buyers : First Line : A Load of brushes and baskets and cradles and chairs
Poet : Thomas Hardy : Poem : On A Fine Morning : First Line : Whence comes Solace?--Not from seeing
Poet : Thomas Hardy : Poem : On A Midsummer Eve : First Line : I idly cut a parsley stalk,
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