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Aldous Leonard Huxley
26 July 1894 – 22 November 1963
Poetry Listing
Please Note: This list is not comprehensive, but is an ongoing work of the love of poetry.
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| | Poem Title | First Lines | Period | # Lines | # Reads | | 1: | A Little Memory | White in the moonlight, | | 20 | 632 | | 2: | Anniversaries | Once more the windless days are here, | | 54 | 541 | | 3: | By The Fire | We who are lovers sit by the fire, | | 35 | 529 | | 4: | Complaint Of A Poet Manqué | We judge by appearance merely: | | 18 | 525 | | 5: | Crapulous Impression | Still life, still life ... the high-lights shine | | 22 | 521 | | 6: | In Uncertainty To A Lady | I am not one of those who sip, | | 8 | 575 | | 7: | Inspiration | Noonday upon the Alpine meadows | | 12 | 554 | | 8: | Italy | There is a country in my mind, | | 41 | 510 | | 9: | L'Après-Midi D'Un Faune | I would immortalize these nymphs: so bright | | 113 | 562 | | 10: | Love Song | Dear absurd child - too dear to my cost I've found | | 20 | 553 | | 11: | Minoan Porcelain | Her eyes of bright unwinking glaze | | 14 | 587 | | 12: | On The Bus | Sitting on the top of the 'bus, | | 13 | 523 | | 13: | Out Of The Window | In the middle of countries, far from hills and sea, | | 30 | 573 | | 14: | Panic | The eyes of the portraits on the wall | | 11 | 546 | | 15: | Poem | Books and a coloured skein of thoughts were mine; | | 24 | 494 | | 16: | Points And Lines | Instants in the quiet, small sharp stars, | | 10 | 560 | | 17: | Private Property | All fly - yet who is misanthrope? | | 16 | 571 | | 18: | Return From Business | Evenings in trains, | | 8 | 525 | | 19: | Revelation | At your mouth, white and milk-warm sphinx, | | 14 | 510 | | 20: | Scenes Of The Mind | I have run where festival was loud | | 54 | 490 | | 21: | Social Amenities | I am getting on well with this anecdote, | | 11 | 491 | | 22: | Song Of Poplars | Shepherd, to yon tall poplars tune your flute: | | 30 | 525 | | 23: | Stanzas | Thought is an unseen net wherein our mind | | 24 | 487 | | 24: | Summer Stillness | The stars are golden instants in the deep | | 8 | 552 | | 25: | The Alien | A petal drifted loose | | 12 | 605 | | 26: | The Decameron | Noon with a depth of shadow beneath the trees | | 14 | 476 | | 27: | The Defeat Of Youth | There had been phantoms, pale-remembered shapes | | 330 | 527 | | 28: | The Elms | Fine as the dust of plumy fountains blowing | | 14 | 603 | | 29: | The Flowers | Day after day, | | 21 | 556 | | 30: | The Life Theoretic | While I have been fumbling over books | | 13 | 492 | | 31: | The Louse-Hunters | When the child's forehead, full of torments red, | | 20 | 605 | | 32: | The Reef | My green aquarium of phantom fish, | | 60 | 506 | | 33: | Topiary | Failing sometimes to understand | | 15 | 608 | | 34: | Valedictory | I had remarked--how sharply one observes | | 42 | 509 | | 35: | Waking | Darkness had stretched its colour, | | 46 | 528 | | 36: | Winter Dream | Oh wind-swept towers, | | 26 | 633 |
About: Aldous Leonard Huxley was an English writer and one of the most prominent members of the famous Huxley family.
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