Poetic Openings : Oscar Wilde to Oscar Wilde
Poet : Oscar Wilde :
Poem : Camma :
First Line : (To Ellen Terry)
Poet : Oscar Wilde :
Poem : Canzonet :
First Line : CANZONET
Poet : Oscar Wilde :
Poem : Chanson :
First Line : A ring of gold and a milk-white dove
Poet : Oscar Wilde :
Poem : Charmides :
First Line : He was a Grecian lad, who coming home
Poet : Oscar Wilde :
Poem : Charmides I :
First Line : He was a Grecian lad, who coming home
Poet : Oscar Wilde :
Poem : Charmides Ii :
First Line : But some good Triton-god had ruth, and bare
Poet : Oscar Wilde :
Poem : Charmides Iii :
First Line : In melancholy moonless Acheron,
Poet : Oscar Wilde :
Poem : Desespoir :
First Line : The seasons send their ruin as they go,
Poet : Oscar Wilde :
Poem : E Tenebris :
First Line : COME down, O Christ, and help me! reach thy hand,
Poet : Oscar Wilde :
Poem : Easter Day :
First Line : THE silver trumpets rang across the Dome: