Poetic Openings : Dylan Thomas to Dylan Thomas

Poet : Dylan Thomas : Poem : All All And All The Dry Worlds Lever : First Line : I
Poet : Dylan Thomas : Poem : All That I Owe The Fellows Of The Grave : First Line : All that I owe the fellows of the grave
Poet : Dylan Thomas : Poem : Among Those Killed In The Dawn Raid Was A Man Aged A Hundred : First Line : When the morning was waking over the war
Poet : Dylan Thomas : Poem : And Death Shall Have No Dominion : First Line : And death shall have no dominion.
Poet : Dylan Thomas : Poem : Author's Prologue : First Line : This day winding down now
Poet : Dylan Thomas : Poem : Ballad Of The Long-legged Bait : First Line : The bows glided down, and the coast
Poet : Dylan Thomas : Poem : Before I Knocked : First Line : Before I knocked and flesh let enter,
Poet : Dylan Thomas : Poem : Clown In The Moon : First Line : My tears are like the quiet drift
Poet : Dylan Thomas : Poem : Deaths And Entrances : First Line : On almost the incendiary eve
Poet : Dylan Thomas : Poem : Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night : First Line : Do not go gentle into that good night,
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