Poetic Openings : Pablo Neruda to Sir Henry Newbolt

Poet : Pablo Neruda : Poem : Tower Of Light : First Line : O tower of light, sad beauty
Poet : Pablo Neruda : Poem : Walking Around : First Line : It so happens I am sick of being a man.
Poet : Pablo Neruda : Poem : Xvii ( I Do Not Love You... ) : First Line : I do not love you as if you were salt-rose, or topaz,
Poet : Pablo Neruda : Poem : Xvii ( Thinking, Tangling Shadows... ) : First Line : Thinking, tangling shadows in the deep solitude.
Poet : Pablo Neruda : Poem : Xxxiv ( You Are The Daughter Of The Sea ) : First Line : You are the daughter of the sea, oregano's first cousin.
Poet : Pablo Neruda : Poem : Your Feet : First Line : When I cannot look at your face
Poet : Sir Henry Newbolt : Poem : A Ballad Of John Nicholson : First Line : It fell in the year of Mutiny,
Poet : Sir Henry Newbolt : Poem : A Letter From The Front : First Line : I was out early to-day, spying about
Poet : Sir Henry Newbolt : Poem : Clifton Chapel : First Line : This is the Chapel: here, my son,
Poet : Sir Henry Newbolt : Poem : Drake's Drum : First Line : Drake he's in his hammock an' a thousand miles away,
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