Poetic Openings : George William Russell to Carl Sandburg
Poet : George William Russell : Poem : 99. A New Being : First Line : I KNOW myself no more, my child,Poet : George William Russell : Poem : A Farewell : First Line : I go down from the hill in gladness, and half with a pain I depart,
Poet : George William Russell : Poem : By The Margin Of The Great Deep : First Line : When the breath of twilight blows to flame the misty skies,
Poet : George William Russell : Poem : Immortality : First Line : We must pass like smoke or live within the spirit’s fire;
Poet : George William Russell : Poem : Terence Macswiney : First Line : See, though the oil be low more purely still and higher