from Frieda Weekley's father.After this encounter Lawrence left for a small hamlet to the south of Munich,where he was joined by Weekley for their"honeymoon",later memorialised in the series of 5 love poems titled Look!We Have Come Through(1917).1912also saw the first of Lawrence's so-called "miningplays",The Daughter-in-Law,written in Nottingham dialect.The play was never to be performed,or even published,in Lawrence's lifetime.from Frieda Weekley's father. After this encounter Lawrence left for a small hamlet to the south of Munich, where he was joined by Weekley for their "honeymoon", later memorialised in the series of love poems titled Look! We Have Come Through (1917). 1912 also saw the first of Lawrence's so-called "mining plays", The Daughter-in-Law, written in Nottingham dialect. The play was never to be performed, or even published, in Lawrence's lifetime. 5’