Poetic Openings : William Carlos Williams to John Wilmot

Poet : William Carlos Williams : Poem : Winter Trees : First Line : All the complicated details
Poet : William Carlos Williams : Poem : Youth And Beauty : First Line : I bought a dishmop—
Poet : John Wilmot : Poem : A Fragment Of Seneca Translated : First Line : After Death nothing is, and nothing, death,
Poet : John Wilmot : Poem : A Letter From Artemesia In The Town To Chloe In The Country : First Line : Chloe,
Poet : John Wilmot : Poem : A Ramble In St. James's Park : First Line : Much wine had passed, with grave discourse
Poet : John Wilmot : Poem : A Satyre Against Mankind : First Line : Were I - who to my cost already am
Poet : John Wilmot : Poem : A Satyre On Charles Ii : First Line : [Rochester had to flee the court for several months
Poet : John Wilmot : Poem : A Song ( To This Moment A Rebel I Throw Down My Arms ) : First Line : To this moment a rebel I throw down my arms,
Poet : John Wilmot : Poem : A Song Of A Young Lady To Her Ancient Lover : First Line : Ancient Person, for whom I
Poet : John Wilmot : Poem : A Woman's Honor: A Song : First Line : Love bade me hope, and I obeyed;
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