Potential Titles: Mary E. Coleridge
Mar. 1st, 2010 03:31 pmThe dahlia rooted in Egyptian sleep - Mary E. Coleridge "Chillingham"
The ringing of my own true blade - Mary E. Coleridge "A Huguenot"
To summon owls and bats upon the wing - Mary Coleridge "In Dispraise of the Moon"
Unmusical of earth and stone - Mary Coleridge "In Dispraise of the Moon"
Herself the sun of ghosts - Mary Coleridge "In Dispraise of the Moon"
Of Reason's piercing ray defrauded - Mary Coleridge "In Dispraise of the Moon"
Had made a crimson crown - Mary Elizabeth Coleridge "A Moment"
And hold your breath between - Mary Elizabeth Coleridge "A Moment"
She stole my playthings first - Mary Elizabeth Coleridge "My True Love Hath My Heart and I Have His"
No voice to speak - Mary Elizabeth Coleridge "The Other Side of the Mirror"
The door stood open at our feast - Mary Coleridge "Unwelcome"
The cups of red wine turned pale - Mary Coleridge "Unwelcome"
A woman with the West in her eyes - Mary Coleridge "Unwelcome"
The cutting wind is a cruel foe - Mary Elizabeth Coleridge "The Witch"
Dare not stand in the blast - Mary Elizabeth Coleridge "The Witch"
My hands are stone - Mary Elizabeth Coleridge "The Witch"
And let me in at the door - Mary Elizabeth Coleridge "The Witch"
Who plead for their heart's desire - Mary Elizabeth Coleridge "The Witch"
Whose thousand evil tongues are one - Mary Elizabeth Coleridge "The Witches' Wood"
Pledge me a cup of golden wine - Mary Coleridge "Wither Away?"
Light shall be dark and darkness shine - Mary Coleridge "Wither Away?"
For the path is grown with rue - Mary Coleridge "Wither Away?"
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The ringing of my own true blade - Mary E. Coleridge "A Huguenot"
To summon owls and bats upon the wing - Mary Coleridge "In Dispraise of the Moon"
Unmusical of earth and stone - Mary Coleridge "In Dispraise of the Moon"
Herself the sun of ghosts - Mary Coleridge "In Dispraise of the Moon"
Of Reason's piercing ray defrauded - Mary Coleridge "In Dispraise of the Moon"
Had made a crimson crown - Mary Elizabeth Coleridge "A Moment"
And hold your breath between - Mary Elizabeth Coleridge "A Moment"
She stole my playthings first - Mary Elizabeth Coleridge "My True Love Hath My Heart and I Have His"
No voice to speak - Mary Elizabeth Coleridge "The Other Side of the Mirror"
The door stood open at our feast - Mary Coleridge "Unwelcome"
The cups of red wine turned pale - Mary Coleridge "Unwelcome"
A woman with the West in her eyes - Mary Coleridge "Unwelcome"
The cutting wind is a cruel foe - Mary Elizabeth Coleridge "The Witch"
Dare not stand in the blast - Mary Elizabeth Coleridge "The Witch"
My hands are stone - Mary Elizabeth Coleridge "The Witch"
And let me in at the door - Mary Elizabeth Coleridge "The Witch"
Who plead for their heart's desire - Mary Elizabeth Coleridge "The Witch"
Whose thousand evil tongues are one - Mary Elizabeth Coleridge "The Witches' Wood"
Pledge me a cup of golden wine - Mary Coleridge "Wither Away?"
Light shall be dark and darkness shine - Mary Coleridge "Wither Away?"
For the path is grown with rue - Mary Coleridge "Wither Away?"
Poet's page at poets.org.
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