Poetic Openings : Oscar Wilde to William Carlos Williams

Poet : Oscar Wilde : Poem : Tristitiae : First Line : O well for him who lives at ease
Poet : Oscar Wilde : Poem : Under The Balcony : First Line : O beautiful star with the crimson mouth!
Poet : Oscar Wilde : Poem : Urbs Sacra Aeterna : First Line : Rome! what a scroll of History thine has been;
Poet : Oscar Wilde : Poem : Urbs Sacra Terna : First Line : ROME! what a scroll of History thine has been
Poet : Oscar Wilde : Poem : Vita Nuova : First Line : I STOOD by the unvintageable sea
Poet : Oscar Wilde : Poem : With A Copy Of 'a House Of Pomegranates' : First Line : Go, little book,
Poet : William Carlos Williams : Poem : A Celebration : First Line : A middle-northern March, now as always—
Poet : William Carlos Williams : Poem : A Goodnight : First Line : Go to sleep—though of course you will not—
Poet : William Carlos Williams : Poem : Apology : First Line : Why do I write today?
Poet : William Carlos Williams : Poem : Approach Of Winter : First Line : The half-stripped trees
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