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Born in September 23, 1861 / Died in August 25, 1907 / United Kingdom / English

Poems by Mary Elizabeth Coleridge

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He came unto His own, and His own received Him not

... And the workman, toiling to earn his food, ...

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Affection

... Were I thine angel, more I could not love thee ...

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After St. Augustine

... Though Thine every gift were lost, ...

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Blue and White

... For love the white, for faith the heavenly hue, ...

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Come Home!

... Come home, my love, and think no wrong! When berries gleam above the stream ...

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Death and the Lady

... I have struggled and made thee loose thy hold, ...

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Good Friday in my Heart

... ’ My deeds are all Thine own drawn close to Thee, ...

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I ask of thee, love, nothing but relief

... Thou canst not bring the old days back again ...

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Larghetto

... Is it play? Did the world in arms ...

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Our Lady

... ‘He hath fillàd the hungry with good things’— ...

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Punctilio

... Her faith who still delights me most! ...

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The Other Side of a Mirror

... And strength that could not change nor tire ...

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The Witch

... Oh, lift me over the threshold, and let me in at the door! Her voice was the voice that women have, ...

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To Memory

... Strange Power, I know not what thou art, ...

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We Never Said Farewell

... Was made when we the linkèd chain unhooked ...