Poetic Openings : Gerard Manley Hopkins to Gerard Manley Hopkins

Poet : Gerard Manley Hopkins : Poem : Binsey Poplars Felled /79 : First Line : My aspens dear, whose airy cages quelled,
Poet : Gerard Manley Hopkins : Poem : Brothers : First Line : How lovely the elder brother’s
Poet : Gerard Manley Hopkins : Poem : Carrion Comfort : First Line : Not, I’ll not, carrion comfort, Despair, not feast on thee;
Poet : Gerard Manley Hopkins : Poem : Cheery Beggar : First Line : Beyond Mágdalen and by the Bridge, on a place called there the Plain,
Poet : Gerard Manley Hopkins : Poem : Denis : First Line : Denis, whose motionable, alert, most vaulting wit
Poet : Gerard Manley Hopkins : Poem : Denis, Whose Motionable, Alert, Most Vaulting Wit : First Line : Denis, whose motionable, alert, most vaulting wit
Poet : Gerard Manley Hopkins : Poem : Duns Scotus's Oxford : First Line : Towery city and branchy between towers;
Poet : Gerard Manley Hopkins : Poem : Easter Communion : First Line : Pure fasted faces draw unto this feast:
Poet : Gerard Manley Hopkins : Poem : Epithalamion : First Line : Hark, hearer, hear what I do; lend a thought now, make believe
Poet : Gerard Manley Hopkins : Poem : Felix Randal : First Line : Felix Randal the farrier, O he is dead then? my duty all ended,
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