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Название: The Poetry of D. H. Lawrence

Автор: D. H. Lawrence

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СКАЧАТЬ Undine towards the waters, moving back;

       For me

       A pool! Put off the soul you've got, oh lack

       Your human self immortal; take the watery track.

      Autumn Sunshine

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      THE sun sets out the autumn crocuses

       And fills them up a pouring measure

       Of death-producing wine, till treasure

       Runs waste down their chalices.

       All, all Persephone's pale cups of mould

       Are on the board, are over-filled;

       The portion to the gods is spilled;

       Now, mortals all, take hold!

       The time is now, the wine-cup full and full

       Of lambent heaven, a pledging-cup;

       Let now all mortal men take up

       The drink, and a long, strong pull.

       Out of the hell-queen's cup, the heaven's pale wine—

       Drink then, invisible heroes, drink.

       Lips to the vessels, never shrink,

       Throats to the heavens incline.

       And take within the wine the god's great oath

       By heaven and earth and hellish stream

       To break this sick and nauseous dream

       We writhe and lust in, both.

       Swear, in the pale wine poured from the cups of the

       queen

       Of hell, to wake and be free

       From this nightmare we writhe in,

       Break out of this foul has-been.

      On That Day

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      ON that day

       I shall put roses on roses, and cover your grave

       With multitude of white roses: and since you were

       brave

       One bright red ray.

       So people, passing under

       The ash-trees of the valley-road, will raise

       Their eyes and look at the grave on the hill, in

       wonder,

       Wondering mount, and put the flowers asunder

       To see whose praise

       Is blazoned here so white and so bloodily red.

       Then they will say: "'Tis long since she is dead,

       Who has remembered her after many days?"

       And standing there

       They will consider how you went your ways

       Unnoticed among them, a still queen lost in the

       maze

       Of this earthly affair.

       A queen, they'll say,

       Has slept unnoticed on a forgotten hill.

       Sleeps on unknown, unnoticed there, until

       Dawns my insurgent day.

      Bay: A Book of Poems

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       Guards!

       Evolutions Of Soldiers

       The Little Town At Evening

       Last Hours

       Town

       After The Opera

       Going Back

       On The March

       Bombardment

       Winter-lull

       The Attack

       Obsequial Ode

       Shades

       Bread Upon The Waters

       Ruination

       Rondeau Of A Conscientious

       Tommies In The Train

       War-baby

       Nostalgia

      Guards!

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