Poetic Openings : Thomas Hardy to Thomas Hardy

Poet : Thomas Hardy : Poem : The Bedridden Peasant To An Unknown God : First Line : Much wonder I--here long low-laid -
Poet : Thomas Hardy : Poem : The Blinded Bird : First Line : So zestfully canst thou sing?
Poet : Thomas Hardy : Poem : The Bridge Of Lodi. : First Line : I
Poet : Thomas Hardy : Poem : The Bullfinches : First Line : Bother Bulleys, let us sing
Poet : Thomas Hardy : Poem : The Burghers : First Line : THE sun had wheeled from Grey's to Dammer's Crest,
Poet : Thomas Hardy : Poem : The Caged Thrush Freed And Home Again ( Villanelle ) : First Line : "Men know but little more than we,
Poet : Thomas Hardy : Poem : The Casterbridge Captains : First Line : THREE captains went to Indian wars,
Poet : Thomas Hardy : Poem : The Cave Of The Unborn : First Line : I rose at night and visited
Poet : Thomas Hardy : Poem : The Change : First Line : Out of the past there rises a week -
Poet : Thomas Hardy : Poem : The Choirmaster's Burial : First Line : He often would ask us
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