Poetic Openings : D. H. Lawrence to D. H. Lawrence

Poet : D. H. Lawrence : Poem : A Love Song : First Line : Reject me not if I should say to you
Poet : D. H. Lawrence : Poem : A Passing Bell : First Line : Mournfully to and fro, to and fro the trees are waving;
Poet : D. H. Lawrence : Poem : A Sane Revolution : First Line : If you make a revolution, make it for fun,
Poet : D. H. Lawrence : Poem : A Spiritual Woman : First Line : Close your eyes, my love, let me make you blind;
Poet : D. H. Lawrence : Poem : A Winter's Tale : First Line : Yesterday the fields were only grey with scattered snow,
Poet : D. H. Lawrence : Poem : A Youth Mowing : First Line : There are four men mowing down by the Isar;
Poet : D. H. Lawrence : Poem : After Many Days : First Line : I wonder if with you, as it is with me,
Poet : D. H. Lawrence : Poem : Anxiety : First Line : The hoar-frost crumbles in the sun,
Poet : D. H. Lawrence : Poem : Apprehension : First Line : And all hours long, the town
Poet : D. H. Lawrence : Poem : At The Window : First Line : The pine-trees bend to listen to the autumn wind as it mutters
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