Poetic Openings : D. H. Lawrence to D. H. Lawrence
Poet : D. H. Lawrence :
Poem : On That Day :
First Line : On that day
Poet : D. H. Lawrence :
Poem : Palimpsest Of Twilight :
First Line : Darkness comes out of the earth
Poet : D. H. Lawrence :
Poem : Parliament Hill In The Evening :
First Line : The houses fade in a melt of mist
Poet : D. H. Lawrence :
Poem : Patience :
First Line : A wind comes from the north
Poet : D. H. Lawrence :
Poem : Perfidy :
First Line : Hollow rang the house when I knocked on the door,
Poet : D. H. Lawrence :
Poem : Phantasmagoria :
First Line : Rigid sleeps the house in darkness, I alone
Poet : D. H. Lawrence :
Poem : Piano :
First Line : Softly, in the dusk, a woman is singing to me;
Poet : D. H. Lawrence :
Poem : Piccadilly Circus At Night: Street-walkers :
First Line : When into the night the yellow light is roused like dust above the towns,
Poet : D. H. Lawrence :
Poem : Reading A Letter :
First Line : She sits on the recreation ground
Poet : D. H. Lawrence :
Poem : Reproach :
First Line : Had I but known yesterday,