Mary Elizabeth Coleridge True Poems

  • 1.
    BLUE is Our Ladyâ??s colour,
    White is Our Lordâ??s.
    To-morrow I will wear a knot
    Of blue and white cords,
    ...
  • 2.
    O LET me be in loving nice,
    Dainty, fine, and oâ??er precise,
    That I may charm my charmàd dear
    As thoâ?? I felt a secret fear
    ...
  • 3.
    Oh, a gallant set were they,
    As they charged on us that day,
    A thousand riding like one!
    Their trumpets crying,
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  • 4.
    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.
    ...
  • 5.
    As Christ the Lord was passing by,
    He came, one night, to a cottage door.
    He came, a poor man, to the poor;
    He had no bed whereon to lie.
    ...
Total 5 True Poems by Mary Elizabeth Coleridge

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