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

Poet : C. S. Lewis : Poem : Song : First Line : Faeries must be in the woods
Poet : C. S. Lewis : Poem : Song Of The Pilgrims : First Line : O Dwellers at the back of the North Wind,
Poet : C. S. Lewis : Poem : Sonnet : First Line : The stars come out; the fragrant shadows fall
Poet : C. S. Lewis : Poem : Spooks : First Line : Last night I dreamed that I was come again
Poet : C. S. Lewis : Poem : The Ass : First Line : I woke and rose and slipt away
Poet : C. S. Lewis : Poem : The Autumn Morning : First Line : See! the pale autumn dawn
Poet : C. S. Lewis : Poem : The Ocean Strand : First Line : O leave the labouring roadways of the town,
Poet : C. S. Lewis : Poem : The Philosopher : First Line : Who shall be our prophet then,
Poet : C. S. Lewis : Poem : The Roads : First Line : I stand on the windy uplands among the hills of Down
Poet : C. S. Lewis : Poem : The Satyr : First Line : When the flowery hands of spring
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