Poetic Openings : George William Russell to George William Russell

Poet : George William Russell : Poem : 119. Reflections : First Line : HOW shallow is this mere that gleams!
Poet : George William Russell : Poem : 12. Echoes : First Line : THE MIGHT that shaped itself through storm and stress
Poet : George William Russell : Poem : 120. The Morning Star : First Line : IN the black pool of the midnight Lu has slung the morning star,
Poet : George William Russell : Poem : 121. Illusion : First Line : WHAT is the love of shadowy lips
Poet : George William Russell : Poem : 122. The Dream : First Line : I WOKE to find my pillow wet
Poet : George William Russell : Poem : 123. Mistrust : First Line : YOU look at me with wan, bright eyes
Poet : George William Russell : Poem : 124. Alien : First Line : DARK glowed the vales of amethyst
Poet : George William Russell : Poem : 125. The Tide Of Sorrow : First Line : ON the twilight-burnished hills I lie and long and gaze
Poet : George William Russell : Poem : 126. Weariness : First Line : WHERE are now the dreams divine,
Poet : George William Russell : Poem : 127. The Twilight Of Earth : First Line : THE WONDER of the world is o’er:
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