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

Poet : D. H. Lawrence : Poem : Snake : First Line : A snake came to my water-trough
Poet : D. H. Lawrence : Poem : Snap-dragon : First Line : She bade me follow to her garden where
Poet : D. H. Lawrence : Poem : Sorrow : First Line : Why does the thin grey strand
Poet : D. H. Lawrence : Poem : Study : First Line : Somewhere the long mellow note of the blackbird
Poet : D. H. Lawrence : Poem : Submergence : First Line : When along the pavement,
Poet : D. H. Lawrence : Poem : Suburbs On A Hazy Day : First Line : O stiffly shapen houses that change not,
Poet : D. H. Lawrence : Poem : Tarantella : First Line : Sad as he sits on the white sea-stone
Poet : D. H. Lawrence : Poem : Tease : First Line : I will give you all my keys,
Poet : D. H. Lawrence : Poem : The Bride : First Line : My love looks like a girl to-night,
Poet : D. H. Lawrence : Poem : The Deepest Sensuality : First Line : The profoundest of all sensualities
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