Mary Elizabeth Coleridge Long Poems
1. Chillingham
I
Through the sunny garden
The humming bees are still;
The fir climbs the heather, ...
2. An Insincere Wish Addressed To A Beggar
We are not near enough to love,
I can but pity all your woe;
For wealth has lifted me above,
And falsehood set you down below. ...
3. To Memory
Strange Power, I know not what thou art,
Murderer or mistress of my heart.
I know I'd rather meet the blow
Of my most unrelenting foe ...
4. Death And The Lady
TURN in, my lord, she said ;
As it were the Father of Sin
I have hated the Father of the Dead,
The slayer of my kin ; ...
5. The Witch
I HAVE walked a great while over the snow,
And I am not tall nor strong.
My clothes are wet, and my teeth are set,
And the way was hard and long. ...
6. Come Home!
When wintry winds are no more heard,
And joy's in every bosom,
When summer sings in every bird,
And shines in every blossom, ...
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Long Poems by Mary Elizabeth Coleridge
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