Folder 188
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That is not the innocent island chosen by
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.
That month, deceit’s accomplice, spread sheer
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.
That night ill clouds broke cover ranging
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.
That notable Pole, their pianist
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.
That original gift, is first taken
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.
That sort of place where you stop
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.
That sound which silence makes all you would hear
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.
That was another tohunga who screamed
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.
That was the place where Philip Larkin had
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.
That was twenty years ago, there was snow
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.