A Door in the Hive
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A Door in the Hive is a collection of poetry written by Denise Levertov. This collection was published in 1989.
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- Annunciation
- At One
- August Houseplant
- The Blind Man's House At The Edge Of The Cliff
- The Book Without Words
- The Braiding
- A Calvary Path
- Complicity
- Distanced
- Dream 'cello
- Early
- El Salvador: Requiem And Invocation
- Entering Another Chapter
- Envy
- Flickering Mind
- Flying High
- For Instance
- Ikon: The Harrowing Of Hell
- In California: Morning, Evening, Late January
- In Tonga The Sacred Bats
- Inheritance
- Intimation
- Kin And Kin
- Land Of Death-squads
- The Life Of Art
- The Love Of Morning
- Midnight Gladness
- Nativity: An Altarpiece
- On The Mystery Of The Incarnation
- On The Parables Of The Mustard Seed
- The Open Sentence
- The Past
- The Past: 2
- Praise Of A Palmtree
- Rearrangement
- Reflections
- The Sculptor (homage To Chillida)
- The Sorcerer
- A Sound
- Soutine (two Paintings)
- St. Thomas Didymus
- A Stone From Iona
- A Surrogate
- Those Who Want Out
- To R. D., March 4th 1988
- To Rilke
- A Traveler
- Two Mountains
- Two Tharenodies And A Psalm
- Variation On A Theme By Rilke (1)
- Variation On A Theme By Rilke (3)
- Web
- Where Is The Angel For Me To Wrestle?
- Wings In The Pedlar's Pack
- The Winter Stars
- A Woodcut
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