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D. H. Lawrence
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(
11 Sep 1885
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2 Mar 1930
)
âAll of Rosesâ
âAlmond Blossomâ
âThe Almond Treeâ
âApprehensionâ
âAutumn Sunshineâ
âBatsâ
âBirdcage walkâ
âBirthdayâ
âBitterness of Deathâ
âBread upon the Watersâ
âThe Brideâ
âCasualtyâ
âThe Child and the Soldierâ
âFrom a College Windowâ
âComing Awakeâ
âCruelty and Loveâ
âDaughter of the Great Manâ
âDebacleâ
âDon Juanâ
âEmbankment at Night, Before the Warâ
âEmbankment at Night, Before the Warâ
âThe Enkindled Springâ
âEverlasting Flowersâ
âFireflies in the Cornâ
âFlapperâ
âFlat Suburbs, S.W., in the Morningâ
âGipsyâ
âGreenâ
âThe Grey Nurseâ
âGriefâ
âHeimwehâ
âHyde Park at Night, Before the Warâ
âIn Churchâ
âIntimeâ
âLast Words to Miriamâ
âLove Stormâ
âLui et Elleâ
âMoonriseâ
âMosquitoâ
âMotherâs Son in Salonikaâ
âMourningâ
âNarcissusâ
âNeither Moth nor Rustâ
âNext Morningâ
âThe North Countryâ
âNostalgiaâ
âOn a Grey Evening in Marchâ
âOn That Dayâ
âPalimpsest of Twilightâ
âParliament Hill in the Eveningâ
âPeachâ
âPentacostalâ
âPeopleâ
âPhantasmagoriaâ
âPianoâ
âPiccadilly Circus at Nightâ
âPoemgranateâ
âReading a Letterâ
âSchool on the Outskirtsâ
âService of All the Soulsâ
âSeven Sealsâ
âSicknessâ
âSigh No Moreâ
âSuburbs on a Hazy Dayâ
âTarantellaâ
âThief in the Nightâ
âTwenty Years Agoâ
âTwo-foldâ
âTwo Wivesâ
âUnder the Oakâ
âThe Wild Commonâ
âThe Wind, the Rascalâ
âWinter in the Boulevardâ