“Snap-Dragon.” English Review, June, 1912. Included in Amores.

“Green;” “All of Roses;” “Fireflies in the Corn;” “A Woman and Her Dead Husband;” “The Wind, the Rascal;” “The Mother of Sons;” “Illicit;” “Birthday.” Poetry, January, 1914. The first three poems and the seventh were included in Look! We Have Come Through!—the second having become “River Roses” and the seventh “On the Balcony.” The fourth, in New Poems, became “The Bitterness of Death.”

“Two Poems” (—“Twilight;” “Meeting among the Mountains”). English Review, February, 1914. These titles do not occur in any of Mr. Lawrence’s books of poetry.

“Grief;” “Memories;” “Weariness;” “Service of All the Dead;” “Don Juan;” “Song.” Poetry, December, 1914. Of these poems, “Service of All the Dead” and “Don Juan” were included in Look! We Have Come Through!—the former having become “Giorno dei Morti.”

“Last Words to Miriam.” Poetry Journal, December, 1916. Included in Amores.

“Resurrection.” Poetry, June, 1917. This title does not occur in any of Mr. Lawrence’s books of poetry.

“Three Poems” (—“The Sea;” “Constancy of a Sort;” “Frost Flowers”). English Review, September, 1917. The first and the last were included in Look! We Have Come Through!

“War-baby;” “Town;” “After the Opera.” English Review, June, 1918. All of these poems were included in Bay.

“Moonrise;” “People.” Poetry, July, 1918. Included in Look! We Have Come Through!