Poetic Openings : Edward Lear to C. S. Lewis

Poet : Edward Lear : Poem : There Was An Old Person Of Woking : First Line : There was an old person of Woking,
Poet : Edward Lear : Poem : There Was An Old Person Whose Habits : First Line : There was an Old Person whose habits,
Poet : Edward Lear : Poem : There Was An Old Sailor Of Compton : First Line : There was an Old Sailor of Compton,
Poet : Edward Lear : Poem : There Was Old Man In A Pew : First Line : There was Old Man in a pew,
Poet : Edward Lear : Poem : There Was On Old Man Of The Isles : First Line : There was on Old Man of the Isles,
Poet : C. S. Lewis : Poem : Alexandrines : First Line : There is a house that most of all on earth I hate.
Poet : C. S. Lewis : Poem : Apology : First Line : If men should ask, Despoina, why I tell
Poet : C. S. Lewis : Poem : Ballade Mystique : First Line : The big, red-house is bare and lone
Poet : C. S. Lewis : Poem : De Profundis : First Line : Come let us curse our Master ere we die,
Poet : C. S. Lewis : Poem : Death In Battle : First Line : Open the gates for me,
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