Poetic Openings : William Shakespeare to Percy Bysshe Shelley
Poet : William Shakespeare :
Poem : The Blossom :
First Line : On a day—alack the day!—
Poet : William Shakespeare :
Poem : The Phoenix And The Turtle :
First Line : Let the bird of loudest lay
Poet : William Shakespeare :
Poem : The Rape Of Lucrece :
First Line : TO THE
Poet : William Shakespeare :
Poem : Under The Greenwood Tree :
First Line : Amiens sings: Under the greenwood tree,
Poet : William Shakespeare :
Poem : Venus And Adonis :
First Line : Even as the sun with purple-coloured face
Poet : Percy Bysshe Shelley :
Poem : A Lament :
First Line : O World! O Life! O Time!
Poet : Percy Bysshe Shelley :
Poem : A Summer Evening Churchyard, Lechlade, Gloucestershire :
First Line : THE wind has swept from the wide atmosphere
Poet : Percy Bysshe Shelley :
Poem : A Widow Bird Sate Mourning For Her Love :
First Line : A widow bird sate mourning for her Love
Poet : Percy Bysshe Shelley :
Poem : Adonais :
First Line : I weep for Adonais -he is dead!
Poet : Percy Bysshe Shelley :
Poem : Adonais: An Elegy On The Death Of John Keats :
First Line : I weep for Adonais--he is dead!