Poetic Openings : James Wright to Sir Thomas Wyatt

Poet : James Wright : Poem : Trying To Pray : First Line : This time, I have left my body behind me, crying
Poet : Sir Thomas Wyatt : Poem : A Revocation : First Line : What should I say?
Poet : Sir Thomas Wyatt : Poem : Alas Madam For Stealing Of A Kiss : First Line : Alas, madam, for stealing of a kiss
Poet : Sir Thomas Wyatt : Poem : And Wilt Thou Leave Me Thus? : First Line : And wilt thou leave me thus?
Poet : Sir Thomas Wyatt : Poem : Avising The Bright Beams : First Line : Avising the bright beams of these fair eyes
Poet : Sir Thomas Wyatt : Poem : Farewell Love And All Thy Laws Forever : First Line : Farewell love and all thy laws forever;
Poet : Sir Thomas Wyatt : Poem : Forget Not Yet The Tried Intent : First Line : The Lover Beseecheth his Mistress not to Forget
Poet : Sir Thomas Wyatt : Poem : I Abide And Abide And Better Abide : First Line : I abide and abide and better abide,
Poet : Sir Thomas Wyatt : Poem : I Find No Peace : First Line : I find no peace, and all my war is done.
Poet : Sir Thomas Wyatt : Poem : In Spain : First Line : Tagus, farewell! that westward with thy streams
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