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D. H. Lawrence wrote over 500 poems, compiled in several poetry collections. His early works place him in the school of Georgian poets, and his later poetry belongs to the modernist tradition. Lawrence's poetry was mostly influenced by Walt Whitman. Table of Contents: - Love Poems and others: - Wedding Morn - Kisses in the Train - Cruelty and Love - Cherry Robbers - Lilies in the Fire - Coldness in Love - End of another Home-Holiday - Reminder - Bei Hennef - Lightning - Song-Day in Autumn - Aware - A Pang of Reminiscence - A White Blossom - Red Moon-Rise - Return - The Appeal - Repulsed -…mehr

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D. H. Lawrence wrote over 500 poems, compiled in several poetry collections. His early works place him in the school of Georgian poets, and his later poetry belongs to the modernist tradition. Lawrence's poetry was mostly influenced by Walt Whitman. Table of Contents: - Love Poems and others: - Wedding Morn - Kisses in the Train - Cruelty and Love - Cherry Robbers - Lilies in the Fire - Coldness in Love - End of another Home-Holiday - Reminder - Bei Hennef - Lightning - Song-Day in Autumn - Aware - A Pang of Reminiscence - A White Blossom - Red Moon-Rise - Return - The Appeal - Repulsed - Dream-Confused - Corot - Morning Work - Transformations - Renascence - Dog-Tired - Michael-Angelo - Violets - Whether or Not - A Collier's Wife - The Drained Cup - A Snowy Day in School - The Best of School - Afternoon in School - Amores: - Tease - The Wild Common - Study - Discord in Childhood - Virgin Youth - Monologue of a Mother - In a Boat - Week-night Service - Irony - Dreams Old - Dreams Nascent - A Winter's Tale - Epilogue - A Baby Running Barefoot - Discipline - Scent of Irises - The Prophet - Last Words to Miriam - Mystery - Patience - Ballad of Another Ophelia - Restlessness - A Baby Asleep After Pain - Anxiety - The Punisher - The End - The Bride - The Virgin Mother - At the Window - Drunk - Sorrow - Dolor of Autumn - The Inheritance - Silence - Listening - Brooding Grief - Lotus Hurt by the Cold - Malade - Liaison - Troth with the Dead - Dissolute - Submergence - The Enkindled Spring - Reproach - The Hands of the Betrothed - Excursion - Perfidy - A Spiritual Woman - Mating - A Love Song - Brother and Sister - After Many Days - Blue - Snap-Dragon - A Passing Bell - In Trouble and Shame - Elegy - Grey Evening - Firelight and Nightfall - The Mystic Blue - Look! We have come through! - New Poems: - Apprehension - Coming Awake - From a College Window - Flapper - Birdcage Walk - Letter from Town: The Almond Tree - Flat Suburbs, S.W., in the Morning - Thief in the Night - Letter from Town: On a Grey Evening in March - Suburbs on a Hazy Day - Hyde Park at Night: Clerks - Gipsy - Two-Fold - Under the Oak - Sigh no More - Love Storm - Parliament Hill in the Evening... - Bay: A Book of Poems - Tortoises - Birds, Beasts and Flowers - Pansies - Nettles - Last Poems - The Savage Pilgrimage - A Biography, by Catherine Carswell
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David Herbert Lawrence (1885-1930) was an English writer and poet. His collected works represent, among other things, an extended reflection upon the dehumanizing effects of modernity and industrialization. Some of the issues Lawrence explores are sexuality, emotional health, vitality, spontaneity, and instinct. Lawrence is best known for his novels Sons and Lovers, The Rainbow, Women in Love and Lady Chatterley's Lover. In these books, Lawrence explores the possibilities for life within an industrial setting. In particular Lawrence is concerned with the nature of relationships that can be had within such a setting.