Poetic Openings : Ezra Pound to Ezra Pound

Poet : Ezra Pound : Poem : Further Instructions : First Line : Come, my songs, let us express our baser passions.
Poet : Ezra Pound : Poem : Grace Before Song : First Line : Lord God of heaven that with mercy dight
Poet : Ezra Pound : Poem : Historion : First Line : No man hath dared to write this thing as yet,
Poet : Ezra Pound : Poem : Histrion : First Line : No man hath dared to write this thing as yet,
Poet : Ezra Pound : Poem : In A Station Of The Metro : First Line : The apparition of these faces in the crowd;
Poet : Ezra Pound : Poem : In Epitaphium Eius : First Line : Servant and singer, Troubador
Poet : Ezra Pound : Poem : In Tempore Senectutis : First Line : When I am old
Poet : Ezra Pound : Poem : In The Old Age Of The Soul : First Line : I do not choose to dream; there cometh on me
Poet : Ezra Pound : Poem : Invern : First Line : Earth's winter cometh
Poet : Ezra Pound : Poem : Ione, Dead The Long Year : First Line : Empty are the ways,
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