Poetic Openings : William Wordsworth to William Wordsworth
Poet : William Wordsworth :
Poem : Two Thieves, The :
First Line : O now that the genius of Bewick were mine,
Poet : William Wordsworth :
Poem : Upon Westminster Bridge :
First Line : Earth has not anything to show more fair:
Poet : William Wordsworth :
Poem : Valedictory Sonnet To The River Duddon :
First Line : I thought of Thee, my partner and my guide,
Poet : William Wordsworth :
Poem : Waterfall And The Eglantine, The :
First Line : "Begone, thou fond presumptuous Elf,"
Poet : William Wordsworth :
Poem : We Are Seven :
First Line : —A simple Child,
Poet : William Wordsworth :
Poem : Wishing-gate, The :
First Line : Hope rules a land forever green:
Poet : William Wordsworth :
Poem : With Ships The Sea Was Sprinkled Far And Nigh, :
First Line : With ships the sea was sprinkled far and nigh,
Poet : William Wordsworth :
Poem : Written In Germany, On One Of The Coldest Days Of The Century :
First Line : A plague on your languages, German and Norse!
Poet : William Wordsworth :
Poem : Written In London. September, 1802 :
First Line : O Friend! I know not which way I must look
Poet : William Wordsworth :
Poem : Written In March :
First Line : The cock is crowing,