Poetic Openings : Amy Lowell to Amy Lowell
Poet : Amy Lowell :
Poem : Game :
First Line : The gentleman with the grey-and-black whiskers
Poet : Amy Lowell :
Poem : Garden Games :
First Line : The tall clock is striking twelve;
Poet : Amy Lowell :
Poem : Happiness :
First Line : Happiness, to some, elation;
Poet : Amy Lowell :
Poem : Hero-worship :
First Line : A face seen passing in a crowded street,
Poet : Amy Lowell :
Poem : Hoops :
First Line : Blue and pink sashes,
Poet : Amy Lowell :
Poem : Hora Stellatrix :
First Line : The stars hang thick in the apple tree,
Poet : Amy Lowell :
Poem : In A Garden :
First Line : Gushing from the mouths of stone men
Poet : Amy Lowell :
Poem : In Answer To A Request :
First Line : You ask me for a sonnet. Ah, my Dear,
Poet : Amy Lowell :
Poem : In Darkness :
First Line : Must all of worth be travailled for, and those
Poet : Amy Lowell :
Poem : Interlude :
First Line : When I have baked white cakes