This poem's title "meagre flower, thin, sparse of leaf" is told, "You are caught in the drift." For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this poem by H.D. that addresses a "stunted" object "flung on the sand." This poem asks whether an object can "drip such acrid fragrance hardened in a leaf."
ANSWER: "Sea Rose"
[10e] H.D. originally published the poem Oread using the name of this movement as her surname. Like Ezra Pound, H.D. was closely associated with this literary movement.
ANSWER: Imagism [or Imagists; or H. D. Imagiste]
[10m] An autobiographical novel in H.D.'s Madrigal cycle has this flower as its title. This flower is the first word in the title of a William Carlos Williams poem that describes learning "that there were flowers also in hell."
ANSWER: Asphodel [or "Asphodel, That Greeny Flower"]
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