Folder 47
Contains 10 Results:
A fine spring willow weeping
Poems arranged in alphabetical order of first lines. Includes multiple drafts and revisions of most poems. Lists of first lines compiled by Margaret Edgcumbe available.
A fog at morning breaks into
Poems arranged in alphabetical order of first lines. Includes multiple drafts and revisions of most poems. Lists of first lines compiled by Margaret Edgcumbe available.
A Frog Prince lives at the top of thighs
Poems arranged in alphabetical order of first lines. Includes multiple drafts and revisions of most poems. Lists of first lines compiled by Margaret Edgcumbe available.
After battle on some rough grazing
Poems arranged in alphabetical order of first lines. Includes multiple drafts and revisions of most poems. Lists of first lines compiled by Margaret Edgcumbe available.
After four or five state schools
Poems arranged in alphabetical order of first lines. Includes multiple drafts and revisions of most poems. Lists of first lines compiled by Margaret Edgcumbe available.
After (I guess) Baltimore, worked a cutter
Poems arranged in alphabetical order of first lines. Includes multiple drafts and revisions of most poems. Lists of first lines compiled by Margaret Edgcumbe available.
After lovemaking, starkly unbound
Poems arranged in alphabetical order of first lines. Includes multiple drafts and revisions of most poems. Lists of first lines compiled by Margaret Edgcumbe available.
After more than 6 months They put in a Cat to his atoll
Poems arranged in alphabetical order of first lines. Includes multiple drafts and revisions of most poems. Lists of first lines compiled by Margaret Edgcumbe available.
After Mr Nakamura succeeded in his business
Poems arranged in alphabetical order of first lines. Includes multiple drafts and revisions of most poems. Lists of first lines compiled by Margaret Edgcumbe available.
Afternoon overcast, with more to it
Poems arranged in alphabetical order of first lines. Includes multiple drafts and revisions of most poems. Lists of first lines compiled by Margaret Edgcumbe available.