Mary Elizabeth Coleridge
Born in September 23, 1861 / Died in August 25, 1907 / United Kingdom / English
Poems by Mary Elizabeth Coleridge
He came unto His own, and His own received Him not
... And the workman, toiling to earn his food, ...
Affection
... Were I thine angel, more I could not love thee ...
After St. Augustine
... Though Thine every gift were lost, ...
Blue and White
... For love the white, for faith the heavenly hue, ...
Come Home!
... Come home, my love, and think no wrong! When berries gleam above the stream ...
Death and the Lady
... I have struggled and made thee loose thy hold, ...
Good Friday in my Heart
... My deeds are all Thine own drawn close to Thee, ...
I ask of thee, love, nothing but relief
... Thou canst not bring the old days back again ...
Larghetto
... Is it play? Did the world in arms ...
Our Lady
... He hath fillàd the hungry with good things ...
Punctilio
... Her faith who still delights me most! ...
The Other Side of a Mirror
... And strength that could not change nor tire ...
The Witch
... Oh, lift me over the threshold, and let me in at the door! Her voice was the voice that women have, ...
To Memory
... Strange Power, I know not what thou art, ...
We Never Said Farewell
... Was made when we the linkèd chain unhooked ...