The Poetry of D. H. Lawrence. D. H. Lawrence
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Название: The Poetry of D. H. Lawrence

Автор: D. H. Lawrence

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СКАЧАТЬ Embankment At Night

       Phantasmagoria

       Next Morning

       Palimpsest Of Twilight

       Embankment At Night

       Winter In The Boulevard

       School On The Outskirts

       Sickness

       Everlasting Flowers

       The North Country

       Bitterness Of Death

       Seven Seals

       Reading A Letter

       Twenty Years Ago

       Intime

       Two Wives

       Heimweh

       Debacle

       Narcissus

       Autumn Sunshine

       On That Day

      Apprehension

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      AND all hours long, the town

       Roars like a beast in a cave

       That is wounded there

       And like to drown;

       While days rush, wave after wave

       On its lair.

       An invisible woe unseals

       The flood, so it passes beyond

       All bounds: the great old city

       Recumbent roars as it feels

       The foamy paw of the pond

       Reach from immensity.

       But all that it can do

       Now, as the tide rises,

       Is to listen and hear the grim

       Waves crash like thunder through

       The splintered streets, hear noises

       Roll hollow in the interim.

      Coming Awake

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      WHEN I woke, the lake-lights were quivering on the wall,

       The sunshine swam in a shoal across and across,

       And a hairy, big bee hung over the primulas

       In the window, his body black fur, and the sound of him cross.

       There was something I ought to remember: and yet

       I did not remember. Why should I? The running lights

       And the airy primulas, oblivious

       Of the impending bee—they were fair enough sights.

      From a College Window

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      THE glimmer of the limes, sun-heavy, sleeping,

       Goes trembling past me up the College wall.

       Below, the lawn, in soft blue shade is keeping,

       The daisy-froth quiescent, softly in thrall.

       Beyond the leaves that overhang the street,

       Along the flagged, clean pavement summer-white,

       Passes the world with shadows at their feet

       Going left and right.

       Remote, although I hear the beggar's cough,

       See the woman's twinkling fingers tend him a coin,

       I sit absolved, assured I am better off

       Beyond a world I never want to join.

      Flapper

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      LOVE has crept out of her sealéd heart

       As a field-bee, black and amber,

       Breaks from the winter-cell, to clamber

       Up the warm grass where the sunbeams start.

       Mischief has come in her dawning eyes,

       And a glint of coloured iris brings

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