Folder 59
Contains 10 Results:
A sometime bloody ground where being ails
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 southerly made a clean sweep up the Bay
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.
Assemble tokens intimate of him
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.
Assume: all domestics were reporting to the KGB
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.
As they grew older his books grew more cranky
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.
As though a certain thing being said
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.
Asking words his griefs forget
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.
ask me, Do I favour conservation
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 spark that leapt the gap of flesh to match our need
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 slick sea and its vermined rag-a-bones
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.