Look! We Have Come Through! - Poems
β Scribed by DH Lawrence
- Book ID
- 100381562
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 39 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
D. H. Lawrence wrote over 500 poems, compiled in several poetry collections. His early works place him in the school of Georgian poets, and his later poetry belongs to the modernist tradition. Lawrence's poetry was mostly influenced by Walt Whitman.Table of Contents:Love Poems and others:Wedding MornKisses in the TrainCruelty and LoveCherry RobbersLilies in the FireColdness in LoveEnd of another Home-HolidayReminderBei HennefLightningSong-Day in AutumnAwareA Pang of ReminiscenceA White BlossomRed Moon-RiseReturnThe AppealRepulsedDream-ConfusedCorotMorning WorkTransformationsRenascenceDog-TiredMichael-AngeloVioletsWhether or NotA Collier's WifeThe Drained CupA Snowy Day in SchoolThe Best of SchoolAfternoon in SchoolAmores:TeaseThe Wild CommonStudyDiscord in ChildhoodVirgin YouthMonologue of a MotherIn a BoatWeek-night ServiceIronyDreams OldDreams NascentA Winter's TaleEpilogueA Baby Running BarefootDisciplineScent of IrisesThe ProphetLast Words to MiriamMysteryPatienceBallad of Another OpheliaRestlessnessA Baby Asleep After PainAnxietyThe PunisherThe EndThe BrideThe Virgin MotherAt the WindowDrunkSorrowDolor of AutumnThe InheritanceSilenceListeningBrooding GriefLotus Hurt by the ColdMaladeLiaisonTroth with the DeadDissoluteSubmergenceThe Enkindled SpringReproachThe Hands of the BetrothedExcursionPerfidyA Spiritual WomanMatingA Love SongBrother and SisterAfter Many DaysBlueSnap-DragonA Passing BellIn Trouble and ShameElegyGrey EveningFirelight and NightfallThe Mystic BlueLook! We have come through!New Poems:ApprehensionComing AwakeFrom a College WindowFlapperBirdcage WalkLetter from Town: The Almond TreeFlat Suburbs, S.W., in the MorningThief in the NightLetter from Town: On a Grey Evening in MarchSuburbs on a Hazy DayHyde Park at Night: ClerksGipsyTwo-FoldUnder the OakSigh no MoreLove StormParliament Hill in the Eveningβ¦Bay: A Book of PoemsTortoisesBirds, Beasts and FlowersPansiesNettlesLast PoemsThe Savage Pilgrimage β A Biography, by Catherine Carswell
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