Poetic Openings : Homer to Thomas Hood

Poet : Homer : Poem : The Odyssey: Book Xx : First Line : Ulysses slept in the cloister upon an undressed bullock's hide, on
Poet : Homer : Poem : The Odyssey: Book Xxi : First Line : Minerva now put it in Penelope's mind to make the suitors try
Poet : Homer : Poem : The Odyssey: Book Xxii : First Line : Then Ulysses tore off his rags, and sprang on to the broad
Poet : Homer : Poem : The Odyssey: Book Xxiii : First Line : Euryclea now went upstairs laughing to tell her mistress that her
Poet : Thomas Hood : Poem : Allegory : First Line : I had a gig-horse, and I called him Pleasure
Poet : Thomas Hood : Poem : Autumn : First Line : I Saw old Autumn in the misty morn
Poet : Thomas Hood : Poem : Christmas Holidays : First Line : Along the Woodford road there comes a noise
Poet : Thomas Hood : Poem : Death : First Line : It is not death, that sometime in a sigh
Poet : Thomas Hood : Poem : Fair Ines : First Line : O saw ye not fair Ines?
Poet : Thomas Hood : Poem : Faithless Sally Brown : First Line : Young Ben he was a nice young man,
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