Poetic Openings : Dame Edith Sitwell to Christopher Smart
Poet : Dame Edith Sitwell :
Poem : The Web Of Eros :
First Line : Within your magic web of hair, lies furled
Poet : Dame Edith Sitwell :
Poem : When Cold December :
First Line : When cold December
Poet : Christopher Smart :
Poem : A Song To David :
First Line : I
Poet : Christopher Smart :
Poem : A Song To David ( Excerpt ) :
First Line : Sweet is the dew that falls betimes,
Poet : Christopher Smart :
Poem : Epistle To Mrs. Tyler :
First Line : It ever was allow’d, dear Madam,
Poet : Christopher Smart :
Poem : Faith As A Grain Of Mustard-seed :
First Line : A Parable Of Jesus
Poet : Christopher Smart :
Poem : For I Will Consider My Cat Jeoffry ( Excerpt, Jubilate Agno ) :
First Line : For I will consider my Cat Jeoffry.
Poet : Christopher Smart :
Poem : From Jubilate Agno, Fragment B, Lines 695-768 :
First Line : For I will consider my Cat Jeoffry.
Poet : Christopher Smart :
Poem : Good-nature To Animals :
First Line : A Hymn for Children
Poet : Christopher Smart :
Poem : Jubilate Agno ( Excerpt ) :
First Line : For I will consider my Cat Jeoffry.