Folder 198
Contains 10 Results:
The unheroic enterprise
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.
The West Coast, delicately imprecise
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.
The weta, male, secludes his balls [Includes: Some things make me suspect]
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.
The whole house smelt of summer baking
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.
The witnesses wait
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.
The Word was not being heard
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.
The wounded press their faces
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.
The wounds of love renew
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.
They approached in slow and regular procession
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.
They are bones jumbled on hillsides
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.