Poetic Openings : Edmund Spenser to George Sterling

Poet : Edmund Spenser : Poem : The Shepheardes Calender: October : First Line : OCTOBER: gloga DecimaPIERCE & CUDDIE
Poet : Edmund Spenser : Poem : The Tamed Deer : First Line : Like as a huntsman after weary chase
Poet : Edmund Spenser : Poem : Visions Of The Worlds Vanitie. : First Line : One day, whiles that my daylie cares did sleepe,
Poet : Edmund Spenser : Poem : Whilst It Is Prime : First Line : Fresh Spring, the herald of loves mighty king,
Poet : George Sterling : Poem : A Legend Of The Dove : First Line : Soft from the linden’s bough,
Poet : George Sterling : Poem : Kindred : First Line : Musing, between the sunset and the dark,
Poet : George Sterling : Poem : Night Sentries : First Line : Ever as sinks the day on sea or land,
Poet : George Sterling : Poem : Omnium Exeunt In Mysterium : First Line : The stranger in my gates—lo! that am I,
Poet : George Sterling : Poem : Spring In Carmel : First Line : O’er Carmel fields in the springtime the sea-gulls follow the plow.
Poet : George Sterling : Poem : The Ashes In The Sea : First Line : Whither, with blue and pleading eyes,—
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