Poetic Openings : Edgar Lee Masters to John McCrae

Poet : Edgar Lee Masters : Poem : Willie Metcalf : First Line : I was Willie Metcalf.
Poet : Edgar Lee Masters : Poem : Willie Pennington : First Line : They called me the weakling, the simpleton,
Poet : Edgar Lee Masters : Poem : Yee Bow : First Line : They got me into the Sunday-school
Poet : Edgar Lee Masters : Poem : Zenas Witt : First Line : I was sixteen, and I had the most terrible dreams,
Poet : Edgar Lee Masters : Poem : Zilpha Marsh : First Line : At four o’clock in late October
Poet : John McCrae : Poem : A Song Of Comfort : First Line : "Sleep, weary ones, while ye may --
Poet : John McCrae : Poem : Anarchy : First Line : I saw a city filled with lust and shame,
Poet : John McCrae : Poem : Disarmament : First Line : One spake amid the nations, "Let us cease
Poet : John McCrae : Poem : Equality : First Line : I saw a King, who spent his life to weave
Poet : John McCrae : Poem : Eventide : First Line : The day is past and the toilers cease;
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