Poetic Openings : Wang Wei to Edith Wharton

Poet : Wang Wei : Poem : Song Of An Old General : First Line : When he was a youth of fifteen or twenty,
Poet : Wang Wei : Poem : South Hill : First Line : Light boat south hill go
Poet : Wang Wei : Poem : Stopping At Incense Storing Temple : First Line : Not know incense store temple
Poet : Wang Wei : Poem : Temple Tree Path : First Line : Narrow path sunless temple locust tree
Poet : Wang Wei : Poem : The Beautiful Xi Shi : First Line : Since beauty is honoured all over the Empire,
Poet : Wang Wei : Poem : The Cornel Grove : First Line : Bear fruit red and green
Poet : Wang Wei : Poem : Thinking Of My Brothers In Shantung On The Ninth Day Of The Ninth Month : First Line : Alone now in a strange country,
Poet : Wang Wei : Poem : To Qiwu Qian Bound Home After Failing An Examination. : First Line : In a happy reign there should be no hermits;
Poet : Wang Wei : Poem : Wei City Song : First Line : Wei City morning rain
Poet : Edith Wharton : Poem : A Grave : First Line : Though life should come
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