Poetic Openings : William Ernest Henley to George Herbert

Poet : William Ernest Henley : Poem : We'll Go No More A-roving By The Light Of The Moon : First Line : We’ll go no more a-roving by the light of the moon.
Poet : William Ernest Henley : Poem : What Have I Done For You : First Line : What have I done for you,
Poet : William Ernest Henley : Poem : When The Wind Storms By With A Shout : First Line : When the wind storms by with a shout, and the stern sea-caves
Poet : William Ernest Henley : Poem : Where Forlorn Sunsets Flare And Fade : First Line : Where forlorn sunsets flare and fade
Poet : William Ernest Henley : Poem : While The West Is Paling : First Line : While the west is paling
Poet : William Ernest Henley : Poem : Why, My Heart, Do We Love Her So? : First Line : Why, my heart, do we love her so?
Poet : William Ernest Henley : Poem : You Played And Sang A Snatch Of Song : First Line : You played and sang a snatch of song,
Poet : William Ernest Henley : Poem : Your Heart Has Trembled To My Tongue : First Line : Your heart has trembled to my tongue,
Poet : George Herbert : Poem : A Dialogue : First Line : Man. Sweetest Saviour, if my soul
Poet : George Herbert : Poem : A Dialogue-anthem : First Line : Alas, poor Death! Where is thy glory?
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