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D. H. Lawrence (David Herbert Richards)

11 September 1885 – 2 March 1930


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Poem TitleFirst LinesPeriod# Lines# Reads
1: A Baby Asleep After Pain As a drenched, drowned bee 151132
2: A Baby Running Barefoot When the bare feet of the baby beat across the grass 131179
3: A Bad Beginning The yellow sun steps over the mountain-top 301090
4: A Doe At Evening As I went through the marshes a doe sprang out 11450
5: A Love Song Reject me not if I should say to you 20573
6: A Passing Bell Mournfully to and fro, to and fro the trees are waving; 20505
7: A Spiritual Woman Close your eyes, my love, let me make you blind; 18473
8: A Winter's Tale Yesterday the fields were only grey with scattered snow, 12495
9: A Young Wife The pain of loving you 26508
10: A Youth Mowing There are four men mowing down by the Isar; 16440
11: After Many Days I wonder if with you, as it is with me, 16530
12: After The Opera Down the stone stairs 14530
13: All Souls They are chanting now the service of All the Dead 25499
14: And Oh - That The Man I Am Might Cease To Be No, now I wish the sunshine would stop, 8462
15: Anxiety The hoar-frost crumbles in the sun, 12464
16: Apprehension And all hours long, the town 18465
17: At The Window The pine-trees bend to listen to the autumn wind as it mutters 9478
18: Autumn Rain The plane leaves 28567
19: Autumn Sunshine The sun sets out the autumn crocuses 24497
20: Baby Tortoise You know what it is to be born alone, 85418
21: Ballad Of A Wilful Woman Upon her plodding palfrey 90426
22: Ballad Of Another Ophelia OH the green glimmer of apples in the orchard, 32469
23: Birdcage Walk When the wind blows her veil 8407
24: Birth Night This fireglow is a red womb 24449
25: Bitterness Of Death Ah, stern, cold man, 72427
26: Blue The earth again like a ship steams out of the dark sea over 46451
27: Bombardment The town has opened to the sun. 12448
28: Both Sides Of The Medal And because you love me 38414
29: Bread Upon The Waters. So you are lost to me! 20431
30: Brooding Grief A yellow leaf from the darkness 9430
31: Brother And Sister The shorn moon trembling indistinct on her path, 30445
32: Coming Awake When I woke, the lake-lights were quivering on the wall, 8433
33: Craving For Spring I wish it were spring in the world. 102446
34: Debacle The trees in trouble because of autumn, 28422
35: December Night Take off your cloak and your hat 10478
36: Discipline It is stormy, and raindrops cling like silver bees to the pane, 36400
37: Discord In Childhood Outside the house an ash-tree hung its terrible whips, 8419
38: Dissolute Many years have I still to burn, detained 8448
39: Dolor Of Autumn The acrid scents of autumn, 28526
40: Don Juan It is Isis the mystery 20398
41: Dreams Old And Nascent - Nascent My world is a painted fresco, where coloured shapes 42480
42: Dreams Old And Nascent - Old I have opened the window to warm my hands on the sill 26421
43: Drunk Too far away, oh love, I know, 63456
44: Elegy Since I lost you, my darling, the sky has come near, 12487
45: Elegy The sun immense and rosy 15443
46: Elysium I have found a place of loneliness 36459
47: Embankment At Night, Before The War By the river 24421
48: Embankment At Night, Before The War The night rain, dripping unseen, 96391
49: Epilogue Patience, little Heart. 13462
50: Everlasting Flowers Who do you think stands watching 48467
51: Evolutions Of Soldiers The red range heaves and compulsory sways, ah see! in the flush of a march 12368
52: Excursion I wonder, can the night go by; 42401
53: Fireflies In The Corn Look at the little darlings in the corn! 26500
54: Firelight And Nightfall The darkness steals the forms of all the queens, 12482
55: First Morning The night was a failure but why not 19514
56: Flapper Love has crept out of her sealéd heart 16438
57: Flat Suburbs, S.W., In The Morning The new red houses spring like plants 16410
58: Forsaken And Forlorn The house is silent, it is late at night, I am alone. 7521
59: Frohnleichnam You have come your way, I have come my way; 37495
60: From A College Window The glimmer of the limes, sun-heavy, sleeping, 12438
61: Frost Flowers It is not long since, here among all these folk 39415
62: Giorno Dei Morti Along the avenue of cypresses 16367
63: Gipsy I, the man with the red scarf, 8434
64: Gloire De Dijon When she rises in the morning 18401
65: Going Back The night turns slowly round, 24431
66: Green The dawn was apple-green, 6450
67: Grey Evening When you went, how was it you carried with you 20393
68: Guards! Where the trees rise like cliffs, proud and blue-tinted in the distance, 12396
69: Heimweh Far-Off the lily-statues stand white-ranked in the garden at home. 8432
70: History The listless beauty of the hour 21411
71: Humiliation I have been so innerly proud, and so long alone, 43564
72: Hyde Park At Night, Before The War We have shut the doors behind us, and the velvet flowers of night 18413
73: Hymn To Priapus My love lies underground 60464
74: I Am Like A Rose I am myself at last; now I achieve 8511
75: In A Boat See the stars, love, 24440
76: In Church In the choir the boys are singing the hymn. 12396
77: In The Dark A blotch of pallor stirs beneath the high 42934
78: In Trouble And Shame I look at the swaling sunset 13432
79: Intime Returning, I find her just the same, 51435
80: Irony Always, sweetheart, 17600
81: Lady Wife Ah yes, I know you well, a sojourner 48474
82: Last Hours The cool of an oak's unchequered shade 26437
83: Last Words To Miriam Yours is the shame and sorrow 35445
84: Letter From Town: On A Grey Evening In March The clouds are pushing in grey reluctance slowly northward to you, 16403
85: Letter From Town: The Almond Tree You promised to send me some violets. Did you forget? 16457
86: Liaison A big bud of moon hangs out of the twilight, 281007
87: Listening I listen to the stillness of you, 24417
88: Loggerheads Please yourself how you have it. 24398
89: Lotus Hurt By The Cold How many times, like lotus lilies risen 16479
90: Love Storm Many roses in the wind 30464
91: Lui Et Elle She is large and matronly 108382
92: Malade The sick grapes on the chair by the bed lie prone; at the window 18453
93: Manifesto A woman has given me strength and affluence. 176410
94: Martyr À La Mode Ah God, life, law, so many names you keep, 52438
95: Mating Round clouds roll in the arms of the wind, 45532
96: Meeting Among The Mountains The little pansies by the road have turned 4881
97: Misery Out of this oubliette between the mountains 16429
98: Monologue Of A Mother This is the last of all, this is the last! 42404
99: Moonrise And who has seen the moon, who has not seen 13494
100: Mutilation A thick mist-sheet lies over the broken wheat. 40485
101: Mystery Now I am all 36422
102: Narcissus Where the minnows trace 23445
103: New Heaven And Earth And so I cross into another world 146460
104: New Year's Eve There are only two things now, 15419
105: New Year's Night Now you are mine, to-night at last I say it; 15439
106: Next Morning How have I wandered here to this vaulted room 20462
107: Nonentity The stars that open and shut 14396
108: Nostalgia The waning moon looks upward; this grey night 24452
109: Obsequial Ode Surely you've trodden straight 39403
110: On That Day On that day 20433
111: On The Balcony In front of the sombre mountains, a faint, lost ribbon of rainbow; 14454
112: On The March WE are out on the open road. 36389
113: One Woman To All Women I don't care whether I am beautiful to you 43424
114: Palimpsest Of Twilight Darkness comes out of the earth 12426
115: Paradise Re-Entered Through the strait gate of passion, 44432
116: Parliament Hill In The Evening The houses fade in a melt of mist 12380
117: Patience A wind comes from the north 13471
118: People The great gold apples of night 14438
119: Perfidy Hollow rang the house when I knocked on the door, 28439
120: Phantasmagoria Rigid sleeps the house in darkness, I alone 28430
121: Piano Softly, in the dusk, a woman is singing to me; 12458
122: Piccadilly Circus At Night When into the night the yellow light is roused like dust above the towns, 14432
123: Quite Forsaken What pain, to wake and miss you! 12394
124: Rabbit Snared In The Night Why do you spurt and sprottle 45515
125: Reading A Letter She sits on the recreation ground 16457
126: Reproach Had I but known yesterday, 26434
127: Restlessness AT the open door of the room I stand and look at the night, 40465
128: River Roses By the Isar, in the twilight 15414
129: Rondeau Of A Conscientious Objector. The hours have tumbled their leaden, monotonous sands 20502
130: Rose Of All The World I am here myself; as though this heave of effort 36421
131: Roses On The Breakfast Table Just a few of the roses we gathered from the Isar 8402
132: Ruination The sun is bleeding its fires upon the mist 8382
133: Scent Of Irises A Faint, sickening scent of irises 36458
134: School On The Outskirts How different, in the middle of snows, the great school rises red! 8446
135: Service Of All The Dead Between the avenues of cypresses, 1676
136: Seven Seals Since this is the last night I keep you home, 44503
137: Shades Shall I tell you, then, how it is? 20433
138: She Looks Back The pale bubbles 82398
139: She Said As Well To Me She said as well to me: "Why are you ashamed? 56480
140: Sickness Waving slowly before me, pushed into the dark, 15421
141: Sigh No More The cuckoo and the coo-dove's ceaseless calling, 24452
142: Silence Since I lost you I am silence-haunted, 16452
143: Sinners The big mountains sit still in the afternoon light 23409
144: Snake A snake came to my water-trough 74100
145: Snap-Dragon She bade me follow to her garden, where 115427
146: Song Of A Man Who Has Come Through Not I, not I, but the wind that blows through me! 18404
147: Song Of A Man Who Is Not Loved The space of the world is immense, before me and around me; 16444
148: Sorrow Why does the thin grey strand 12511
149: Spring Morning Ah, through the open door 36465
150: Street Lamps Gold, with an innermost speck 40438
151: Study Somewhere the long mellow note of the blackbird 26425
152: Submergence When along the pavement, 14436
153: Suburbs On A Hazy Day O Stiffly shapen houses that change not, 12415
154: Sunday Afternoon In Italy The man and the maid go side by side 37425
155: Tarantella Sad as he sits on the white sea-stone 18436
156: Tease I will give you all my keys, 32515
157: The Attack When we came out of the wood 32411
158: The Bride My love looks like a girl to-night, 16424
159: The End If I could have put you in my heart, 16448
160: The Enkindled Spring This spring as it comes bursts up in bonfires green, 12544
161: The Hands Of The Betrothed Her tawny eyes are onyx of thoughtlessness, 44405
162: The Inheritance Since you did depart 36443
163: The Little Town At Evening The chime of the bells, and the church clock striking eight 12403
164: The Mystic Blue Out of the darkness, fretted sometimes in its sleeping, 16415
165: The North Country In another country, black poplars shake themselves over a pond, 16416
166: The Prophet AH, my darling, when over the purple horizon shall loom 4448
167: The Punisher I have fetched the tears up out of the little wells, 21415
168: The Sea You, you are all unloving, loveless, you; 30496
169: The Virgin Mother My little love, my darling, 36420
170: The Wild Common The quick sparks on the gorse bushes are leaping, 32410
171: Thief In The Night Last night a thief came to me 8423
172: Tommies In The Train The coltsfoot flowers along the railway banks 36367
173: Tortoise Family Connections On he goes, the little one, 60409
174: Tortoise Gallantry Making his advances 41420
175: Tortoise Shout I thought he was dumb, 88410
176: Tortoise-Shell Along the back of the baby tortoise 47492
177: Town Used to wear her lights splendidly, 28395
178: Troth With The Dead The moon is broken in twain, and half a moon 16448
179: Twenty Years Ago Round the house were lilacs and strawberries 16399
180: Two Wives Into the shadow-white chamber silts the white 90404
181: Two-Fold How gorgeous that shock of red lilies, and larkspur cleaving 4415
182: Under The Oak You, if you were sensible, 24404
183: Valentine's Night You shadow and flame, 15440
184: Virgin Youth Now and again 22431
185: War-Baby The Child like mustard-seed 12411
186: Wedlock Come, my little one, closer up against me, 87415
187: Week-Night Service The five old bells 32406
188: Why Does She Weep? Hush then why do you cry? 38457
189: Winter Dawn Green star Sirius 28540
190: Winter In The Boulevard The frost has settled down upon the trees 16454
191: Winter-Lull Because of the silent snow, we are all hushed 20465




About:
David Herbert Richards Lawrence was an English author, poet, playwright, essayist and literary critic. His collected works represent an extended reflection upon the dehumanizing effects of modernity and industrialization. In them, Lawrence confronts issues relating to emotional health and vitality, spontaneity, human sexuality and instinct.


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