Potential Titles: Richard Aldington
Jan. 1st, 2010 07:29 pmThe reeds and the dark clouds - Richard Aldington "Au Vieux Jardin"
The wind of the upper air - Richard Aldington "Au Vieux Jardin"
The withered bonds are broken - Richard Aldington "Bromios"
The waxed reeds and the double pipe - Richard Aldington "Bromios"
The Maenads break through the myrtles - Richard Aldington "Bromios"
By the dark streams of Persephone - Richard Aldington "Chorikos"
Stunned by the storm - Richard Aldington "Epigram"
Had I been another Aspasia - Richard Aldington "Hermes-of-the-Dead" [The Little Review, Mar. 1917, v.3, no.9]
The silver obol I must drop in the grim ferry-man's hand - Richard Aldington "Hermes-of-the-Dead" [The Little Review, Mar. 1917, v.3, no.9]
In a scentless land, where there is no change of light - Richard Aldington "Hermes-of-the-Dead" [The Little Review, Mar. 1917, v.3, no.9]
In the chill blossoms of asphodel - Richard Aldington "Hermes-of-the-Dead" [The Little Review, Mar. 1917, v.3, no.9]
The wet highway of this decayed Rome - Richard Aldington "In the Via Sestina"
Left half cold on Caesar's plate - Richard Aldington "Lesbia"
New leaves after her dead flowers - Richard Aldington "New Love"
Paved with copper and chalcedony - Richard Aldington "On a Motor-Bus at Night"
The white wind loves you - Richard Aldington "The Poplar"
The sky darts through you like blue rain - Richard Aldington "The Poplar"
Slip his silver penny into your pocket - Richard Aldington "The Poplar"
The white mist curling and hesitating - Richard Aldington "The Poplar"
Ruffled and speckled by galloping wind - Richard Aldington "Round-Pond"
A scattering of gold crocus-petals - Richard Aldington "Round-Pond"
Among the phantom flowers in the meadows beyond Acheron - Richard Aldington "Thanatos" [The Little Review, Mar. 1917, v.3, no.9]
And number the dividing moments - Richard Aldington "Thanatos" [The Little Review, Mar. 1917, v.3, no.9]
The far ecstasy of burning noons - Richard Aldington "To a Greek Marble"
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The wind of the upper air - Richard Aldington "Au Vieux Jardin"
The withered bonds are broken - Richard Aldington "Bromios"
The waxed reeds and the double pipe - Richard Aldington "Bromios"
The Maenads break through the myrtles - Richard Aldington "Bromios"
By the dark streams of Persephone - Richard Aldington "Chorikos"
Stunned by the storm - Richard Aldington "Epigram"
Had I been another Aspasia - Richard Aldington "Hermes-of-the-Dead" [The Little Review, Mar. 1917, v.3, no.9]
The silver obol I must drop in the grim ferry-man's hand - Richard Aldington "Hermes-of-the-Dead" [The Little Review, Mar. 1917, v.3, no.9]
In a scentless land, where there is no change of light - Richard Aldington "Hermes-of-the-Dead" [The Little Review, Mar. 1917, v.3, no.9]
In the chill blossoms of asphodel - Richard Aldington "Hermes-of-the-Dead" [The Little Review, Mar. 1917, v.3, no.9]
The wet highway of this decayed Rome - Richard Aldington "In the Via Sestina"
Left half cold on Caesar's plate - Richard Aldington "Lesbia"
New leaves after her dead flowers - Richard Aldington "New Love"
Paved with copper and chalcedony - Richard Aldington "On a Motor-Bus at Night"
The white wind loves you - Richard Aldington "The Poplar"
The sky darts through you like blue rain - Richard Aldington "The Poplar"
Slip his silver penny into your pocket - Richard Aldington "The Poplar"
The white mist curling and hesitating - Richard Aldington "The Poplar"
Ruffled and speckled by galloping wind - Richard Aldington "Round-Pond"
A scattering of gold crocus-petals - Richard Aldington "Round-Pond"
Among the phantom flowers in the meadows beyond Acheron - Richard Aldington "Thanatos" [The Little Review, Mar. 1917, v.3, no.9]
And number the dividing moments - Richard Aldington "Thanatos" [The Little Review, Mar. 1917, v.3, no.9]
The far ecstasy of burning noons - Richard Aldington "To a Greek Marble"
Poet's page at poets.org.
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