Poetic Openings : C. S. Lewis to C. S. Lewis

Poet : C. S. Lewis : Poem : Dungeon Grates : First Line : So piteously the lonely soul of man
Poet : C. S. Lewis : Poem : French Nocturne ( Monchy-le-preux ) : First Line : Long leagues on either hand the trenches spread
Poet : C. S. Lewis : Poem : Hesperus : First Line : Through the starry hollow
Poet : C. S. Lewis : Poem : How He Saw Angus The God : First Line : I heard the swallow sing in the eaves and rose
Poet : C. S. Lewis : Poem : Hymn ( For Boys' Voices ) : First Line : All the things magicians do
Poet : C. S. Lewis : Poem : In Praise Of Solid People : First Line : Thank God that there are solid folk
Poet : C. S. Lewis : Poem : In Prison : First Line : I cried out for the pain of man,
Poet : C. S. Lewis : Poem : Irish Nocturne : First Line : Now the grey mist comes creeping up
Poet : C. S. Lewis : Poem : L'apprenti Sorcier : First Line : Suddenly there came to me
Poet : C. S. Lewis : Poem : Lullaby : First Line : Lullaby! Lullaby!
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