Poetic Openings : Amy Lowell to Amy Lowell

Poet : Amy Lowell : Poem : Pickthorn Manor: 17 : First Line : Needled its way through sound of bees and river.
Poet : Amy Lowell : Poem : Pickthorn Manor: 18 : First Line : “And is Sir Everard still unscathed? I fain
Poet : Amy Lowell : Poem : Pickthorn Manor: 19 : First Line : The Lady Eunice supped alone that day,
Poet : Amy Lowell : Poem : Pickthorn Manor: 20 : First Line : A sturdy family, and old besides,
Poet : Amy Lowell : Poem : Pickthorn Manor: 21 : First Line : Eunice forgets to eat, watching their faces
Poet : Amy Lowell : Poem : Pickthorn Manor: 22 : First Line : “In such a night—” she laid the book aside,
Poet : Amy Lowell : Poem : Pickthorn Manor: 23 : First Line : Her little taper made the room seem vast,
Poet : Amy Lowell : Poem : Pickthorn Manor: 24 : First Line : The morning brought her a more stoic mind,
Poet : Amy Lowell : Poem : Pickthorn Manor: 25 : First Line : Must be related and each term explained.
Poet : Amy Lowell : Poem : Pickthorn Manor: 26 : First Line : Then he would bring her books, and read to her
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