Poetic Openings : Amy Lowell to Amy Lowell

Poet : Amy Lowell : Poem : Pickthorn Manor: 47 : First Line : Swaying and catching at the seat, she tried
Poet : Amy Lowell : Poem : Pickthorn Manor: 48 : First Line : Softly he spoke to her, patiently dealt
Poet : Amy Lowell : Poem : Pickthorn Manor: 49 : First Line : She smiled a little wan and ravelled smile,
Poet : Amy Lowell : Poem : Pickthorn Manor: 50 : First Line : Eunice was very quiet all that day,
Poet : Amy Lowell : Poem : Pickthorn Manor: 51 : First Line : He whispered her that if she had forgiven
Poet : Amy Lowell : Poem : Pickthorn Manor: 52 : First Line : Eunice lay long awake in the cool night
Poet : Amy Lowell : Poem : Pickthorn Manor: 53 : First Line : When Everard, next day, asked her in joke
Poet : Amy Lowell : Poem : Pickthorn Manor: 54 : First Line : At supper he seemed overspread with gloom,
Poet : Amy Lowell : Poem : Pickthorn Manor: 55 : First Line : Next morning Eunice found her Lord still changed,
Poet : Amy Lowell : Poem : Pickthorn Manor: 56 : First Line : He could not credit it, and misery fed
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