Poetic Openings : Dante Gabriel Rossetti to George William Russell

Poet : Dante Gabriel Rossetti : Poem : Winged Hours : First Line : Each hour until we meet is as a bird
Poet : Dante Gabriel Rossetti : Poem : Without Her : First Line : What of her glass without her? The blank grey
Poet : Dante Gabriel Rossetti : Poem : Xcvii A Superscription : First Line : Look in my face; my name is Might-have-been;
Poet : Dante Gabriel Rossetti : Poem : Xix Lilent Noon : First Line : Your hands lie open in the long fresh grass,--
Poet : Dante Gabriel Rossetti : Poem : Xli Through Death To Love : First Line : Like labour-laden moonclouds faint to flee
Poet : Dante Gabriel Rossetti : Poem : Xxix Heart's Heaven : First Line : Sometimes she is a child within mine arms,
Poet : Dante Gabriel Rossetti : Poem : Xxxvi Life-in-love : First Line : Not in thy body is thy life at all
Poet : Dante Gabriel Rossetti : Poem : Youth's Spring-tribute : First Line : On this sweet bank your head thrice sweet and dear
Poet : George William Russell : Poem : 1. Epigram : First Line : OH, be not led away,
Poet : George William Russell : Poem : 10. Dawn : First Line : STILL as the holy of holies breathes the vast,
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