Folder 225
Contains 10 Results:
When will the blind mountain bend
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.
When you go to commune with
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.
Where cultures and fallacies meet [Includes associated poems]
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.
Where everything is possible
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.
Where (if haphazard) insight refines, the South
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.
Where, I have never been. I saw
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.
Where, of a Sunday morning, no bells are
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.
Where the fair was pitched
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.
Where the sou’west fossicked lately an austere
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.
Where was David Balfour? He was needed
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.