Poetic Openings : George Sterling to Wallace Stevens

Poet : George Sterling : Poem : The Black Vulture : First Line : Aloof within the day’s enormous dome,
Poet : George Sterling : Poem : The Dust Dethroned : First Line : Sargon is dust, Semiramis a clod!
Poet : George Sterling : Poem : The First Food : First Line : Mother, in some sad evening long ago,
Poet : George Sterling : Poem : The Last Days : First Line : The russet leaves of the sycamore
Poet : Wallace Stevens : Poem : A High-toned Old Christian Woman : First Line : Poetry is the supreme fiction, madame.
Poet : Wallace Stevens : Poem : Anecdote Of Canna : First Line : Huge are the canna in the dreams of
Poet : Wallace Stevens : Poem : Anecdote Of The Jar : First Line : I placed a jar in Tennessee,
Poet : Wallace Stevens : Poem : Bantams In Pine-woods : First Line : Chieftain Iffucan of Azcan in caftan
Poet : Wallace Stevens : Poem : Depression Before Spring : First Line : The cock crows
Poet : Wallace Stevens : Poem : Disillusionment Of Ten O'clock : First Line : The houses are haunted
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