Poetic Openings : William Wordsworth to James Wright

Poet : William Wordsworth : Poem : Written With A Pencil Upon A Stone In The Wall Of The House, On The Island At Grasmere : First Line : Rude is this Edifice, and Thou hast seen
Poet : William Wordsworth : Poem : Yarrow Revisited : First Line : The gallant Youth, who may have gained,
Poet : William Wordsworth : Poem : Yarrow Unvisited : First Line : See the various Poems the scene of which is laid upon
Poet : William Wordsworth : Poem : Yarrow Visited. September, 1814 : First Line : And is this—Yarrow?—This the stream
Poet : James Wright : Poem : A Blessing : First Line : Just off the Highway to Rochester, Minnesota
Poet : James Wright : Poem : A Note Left In Jimmy Leonard's Shack : First Line : Near the dry river's water-mark we found
Poet : James Wright : Poem : A Poem About George Doty In The Death House : First Line : Lured by the wall, and drawn
Poet : James Wright : Poem : A Winter Daybreak Above Vence : First Line : The night's drifts
Poet : James Wright : Poem : As I Step Over A Puddle At The End Of Winter, I Think Of An Ancient Chinese Governor : First Line : And how can I, born in evil days
Poet : James Wright : Poem : At The Executed Murderer's Grave : First Line : for J.L.D.
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