Poetic Openings : William Wordsworth to William Wordsworth

Poet : William Wordsworth : Poem : To Joanna : First Line : Amid the smoke of cities did you pass
Poet : William Wordsworth : Poem : To M.h. : First Line : Our walk was far among the ancient trees:
Poet : William Wordsworth : Poem : To May : First Line : Though many suns have risen and set
Poet : William Wordsworth : Poem : To My Sister : First Line : It is the first mild day of March:
Poet : William Wordsworth : Poem : To The Cuckoo : First Line : O Blithe New-comer! I have heard,
Poet : William Wordsworth : Poem : To The Daisy ( First Poem ) : First Line : "Her divine skill taught me this,
Poet : William Wordsworth : Poem : To The Daisy ( Fourth Poem ) : First Line : Sweet Flower! belike one day to have
Poet : William Wordsworth : Poem : To The Daisy ( Third Poem ) : First Line : Bright Flower! whose home is everywhere,
Poet : William Wordsworth : Poem : To The Same Flower ( Second Poem ) : First Line : With little here to do or see
Poet : William Wordsworth : Poem : Two April Mornings, The : First Line : We walked along, while bright and red
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