Poetic Openings : Thomas Hardy to Thomas Hardy
Poet : Thomas Hardy :
Poem : On An Invitation To The United States :
First Line : I
Poet : Thomas Hardy :
Poem : Postponement :
First Line : SNOW-BOUND in woodland, a mournful word,
Poet : Thomas Hardy :
Poem : Quid Hic Agis? :
First Line : I
Poet : Thomas Hardy :
Poem : Revulsion :
First Line : THOUGH I waste watches framing words to fetter
Poet : Thomas Hardy :
Poem : Rom: On The Palatine :
First Line : We walked where Victor Jove was shrined awhile,
Poet : Thomas Hardy :
Poem : Rome At The Pyramid Of Cestius Near The Graves Of Shelley And Keats :
First Line : Who, then, was Cestius,
Poet : Thomas Hardy :
Poem : Rome: Building A New Street In The Ancient Quarter :
First Line : These numbered cliffs and gnarls of masonry
Poet : Thomas Hardy :
Poem : Rome: On The Palatine. :
First Line : We walked where Victor Jove was shrined awhile,
Poet : Thomas Hardy :
Poem : Rome: The Vatican-sala Delle Muse. :
First Line : I sat in the Muses' Hall at the mid of the day,
Poet : Thomas Hardy :
Poem : San Sebastian :
First Line : And your sunny years with a gracious wife