Poetic Openings : Robert William Service to Robert William Service

Poet : Robert William Service : Poem : The Whistle Of Sandy Mcgraw : First Line : You may talk o’ your lutes and your dulcimers fine,
Poet : Robert William Service : Poem : The Widow : First Line : I don’t think men of eighty odd
Poet : Robert William Service : Poem : The Widower : First Line : Oh I have worn my mourning out,
Poet : Robert William Service : Poem : The Wife : First Line : “Tell Annie I’ll be home in time
Poet : Robert William Service : Poem : The Wildy Ones : First Line : The sheep are in the silver wood,
Poet : Robert William Service : Poem : The Wistful One : First Line : I sought the trails of South and North,
Poet : Robert William Service : Poem : The Woman And The Angel : First Line : An angel was tired of heaven, as he lounged in the golden street;
Poet : Robert William Service : Poem : The Woman At The Gate : First Line : “Where is your little boy to-day?”
Poet : Robert William Service : Poem : The Womb : First Line : Up from the evil day
Poet : Robert William Service : Poem : The Wonderer : First Line : I wish that I could understand
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