Poetic Openings : Edgar Allan Poe to Edgar Allan Poe
Poet : Edgar Allan Poe :
Poem : Spirits Of The Dead :
First Line : Thy soul shall find itself alone
Poet : Edgar Allan Poe :
Poem : Stanzas :
First Line : How often we forget all time, when lone
Poet : Edgar Allan Poe :
Poem : Tamerlane :
First Line : Kind solace in a dying hour!
Poet : Edgar Allan Poe :
Poem : The Bells :
First Line : I
Poet : Edgar Allan Poe :
Poem : The Bridal Ballad :
First Line : The ring is on my hand,
Poet : Edgar Allan Poe :
Poem : The City In The Sea :
First Line : Lo! Death has reared himself a throne
Poet : Edgar Allan Poe :
Poem : The Coliseum :
First Line : Type of the antique Rome! Rich reliquary
Poet : Edgar Allan Poe :
Poem : The Colloquy Of Monos And Una :
First Line : [Greek: Mellonta sauta’]
Poet : Edgar Allan Poe :
Poem : The Conqueror Worm :
First Line : Lo! ’tis a gala night
Poet : Edgar Allan Poe :
Poem : The Conversation Of Eiros And Charmion :
First Line : I will bring fire to thee.