Mary Elizabeth Coleridge
Born in September 23, 1861 / Died in August 25, 1907 / United Kingdom / English
Poems by Mary Elizabeth Coleridge
When my love did what I would not, what I would not
... Love is blind!" When my love said what I say not, what I say not, ...
L'oiseau bleu
... A moment, ere the bird had passed, ...
Where a Roman Villa Stood, Above Freiburg
... The self-same rocks fold the same valley in, ...
The Deserted House
... The heather grows behind the house, ...
A Huguenot
... As I sang, None maketh me afraid! ...
A Moment
... Why did you let your eyes so rest on me, ...
Gibberish
... She is a bird, a bird that blossoms, ...
Jealousy
... The leaves are set too thick together ...
Unwelcome
... O, still grew the hearts that were beating so fast, ...
Marriage
... Flashing with laughter and wild in glee, ...
Chillingham
... The white star of the traveller's joy, the deep ...
Vale` - Egypt's Might is Tumbled Down
... But the dreams their children dreamed ...
On Such a Day
... Some weep in empty rooms, ...
Street Lanterns
... Lit, throughout the lengthy night, ...
An Insincere Wish Addressed to a Beggar
... And you are right with all your wrong, ...