Poetic Openings : Gerard Manley Hopkins to Gerard Manley Hopkins
Poet : Gerard Manley Hopkins :
Poem : For A Picture Of St. Dorothea :
First Line : I bear a basket lined with grass;
Poet : Gerard Manley Hopkins :
Poem : God's Grandeur :
First Line : The world is charged with the grandeur of God.
Poet : Gerard Manley Hopkins :
Poem : Harry Ploughman :
First Line : Hard as hurdle arms, with a broth of goldish flue
Poet : Gerard Manley Hopkins :
Poem : Heaven-haven :
First Line : A nun takes the veil
Poet : Gerard Manley Hopkins :
Poem : Heaven--haven: A Nun Takes The Veil :
First Line : I have desired to go
Poet : Gerard Manley Hopkins :
Poem : Henry Purcell :
First Line : The poet wishes well to the divine genius of Purcell
Poet : Gerard Manley Hopkins :
Poem : Hope Holds To Christ :
First Line : . . . . . . . .
Poet : Gerard Manley Hopkins :
Poem : Hope Holds To Christ The Mind's Own Mirror Out :
First Line : Hope holds to Christ the mind’s own mirror out
Poet : Gerard Manley Hopkins :
Poem : Hurrahing In Harvest :
First Line : Summer ends now; now, barbarous in beauty, the stooks arise
Poet : Gerard Manley Hopkins :
Poem : I Wake And Feel The Fell Of Dark :
First Line : I wake and feel the fell of dark, not day,