Poetic Openings : George William Russell to George William Russell

Poet : George William Russell : Poem : 137. The Well Of All-healing : First Line : THERE’S a cure for sorrow in the well at Ballylee
Poet : George William Russell : Poem : 138. A New Theme : First Line : I FAIN would leave the tender songs
Poet : George William Russell : Poem : 139. The Fountain Of Shadowy Beauty : First Line : I WOULD I could weave in
Poet : George William Russell : Poem : 14. Winter : First Line : A DIAMOND glow of winter o’er the world:
Poet : George William Russell : Poem : 140. The Feast Of Age : First Line : SEE where the light streams over Connla’s fountain
Poet : George William Russell : Poem : 141. Glory And Shadow : First Line : SHADOWWHO art thou, O Glory,
Poet : George William Russell : Poem : 142. The Robing Of The King : First Line : ON the bird of air blue-breasted glint the rays of gold,
Poet : George William Russell : Poem : 143. A Call Of The Sidhe : First Line : TARRY thou yet, late lingerer in the twilight’s glory:
Poet : George William Russell : Poem : 144. On A Hillside : First Line : A FRIENDLY mountain I know;
Poet : George William Russell : Poem : 145. A Return : First Line : WE turned back mad from the mystic mountains,
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