Poems - Free Audiobook

Poems - Free Audiobook

Author(s): Mary Coleridge,

Language: English

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237 Chapter(s)
  • 1. To Memory
  • 2. Larghetto
  • 3. Slowly
  • 4. Gone
  • 5. A Moment
  • 6. 'There was no place found'
  • 7. Morning Dreams
  • 8. Come Home!
  • 9. The Other Side of a Mirror
  • 10. A Difference
  • 11. I have forged me in sevenfold heats
  • 12. 'Every man for his own hand'
  • 13. In the Brera
  • 14. Regina
  • 15. At First
  • 16. An Anniversary
  • 17. 'Over the hills and far away'
  • 18. Eyes
  • 19. Gifts
  • 20. Master and Guest
  • 21. Two Songs
  • 22. Horror
  • 23. 'He came unto his own, and his own received him not'
  • 24. One and All
  • 25. Mortal Combat
  • 26. St. Andrew's
  • 27. Winged Words
  • 28. True to myself am I, and false to all
  • 29. Go!
  • 30. Not Yet
  • 31. Blue and White
  • 32. Our Lady
  • 33. 'He knoweth not that the dead are thine'
  • 34. The Devil's Funeral
  • 35. Armida's Garden
  • 36. Confidence
  • 37. Burial
  • 38. Mandragora
  • 39. 'The merciful knight'
  • 40. Invocation
  • 41. Doubt
  • 42. On the Hearthrug
  • 43. At Dead of Night
  • 44. Song
  • 45. The Witch
  • 46. A Huguenot
  • 47. Eleanor
  • 48. Self-question
  • 49. A Day-dream
  • 50. I ask of thee, love, nothing but relief
  • 51. Sun and Storm
  • 52. L'oiseau Bleu
  • 53. Jealousy
  • 54. Shadow
  • 55. Prosperity
  • 56. News
  • 57. Awake
  • 58. Song
  • 59. Fair as a Dream!
  • 60. Marriage
  • 61. To a Piano
  • 62. On a Bas-relief of Pelops and Hippodameia
  • 63. In Dispraise of the Moon
  • 64. The Witches' Wood
  • 65. Wilderspin
  • 66. Unwelcome
  • 67. The Lady of Trees
  • 68. February, 1900
  • 69. Dumb
  • 70. When Mary thro' the Garden Went
  • 71. High Wind
  • 72. Whither Away?
  • 73. Beware!
  • 74. The King's Guard
  • 75. Renaissance Gentlemen
  • 76. The White Women
  • 77. Lines to a Tree
  • 78. Other men may never care
  • 79. Night is fallen within, without
  • 80. I saw a stable, low and very bare
  • 81. Death
  • 82. 'Tis not Love that is Dead
  • 83. Bamborough
  • 84. I chanced to see, upon a day
  • 85. Come back to me my swallow
  • 86. Thistledown
  • 87. Pride
  • 88. Sun and Wind
  • 89. Affection
  • 90. Goodness
  • 91. Wanderers
  • 92. Depart from me. I know thee not!
  • 93. At a Friends' Meeting
  • 94. Knowledge
  • 95. Unity
  • 96. Wasted
  • 97. The fire, the lamp, and I, were alone together
  • 98. A Witness
  • 99. Veneta
  • 100. The Train
  • 101. Flowers of the Field
  • 102. Companionship
  • 103. On the Arrival of a Visitor
  • 104. Lo, when the house is empty come the dead
  • 105. Street Lanterns
  • 106. Where a Roman Villa Stood, Above Freiburg
  • 107. 'Deep Calleth unto Deep'
  • 108. Imagination
  • 109. September
  • 110. O Earth, my mother! not upon thy breast
  • 111. Love went a-riding over the earth
  • 112. Friends - with a Difference
  • 113. Thee have I sought, divine Humility
  • 114. Dear builder of the Bridge, with thee I stood
  • 115. Forgive? O yes! How lightly, lightly said!
  • 116. On a day, and on a day
  • 117. Whether I live, or whether I die
  • 118. Thou that canst sit in silence hour by hour
  • 119. One Day in Every Year
  • 120. A Dedication
  • 121. Egypt's might is tumbled down
  • 122. An Insincere Wish Addressed to a Beggar
  • 123. 'Remember Not Our Iniquities'
  • 124. O Mighty Spirit, whither art thou fled?
  • 125. Ah, I have striven, I have striven
  • 126. Weary was I of toil and strife
  • 127. We were not made for refuge of lies
  • 128. Sounds
  • 129. To a Bullying Wind that Rose at Sunset
  • 130. No Newspapers
  • 131. There with two lives before me did I choose
  • 132. O tell me not that years will give
  • 133. 'They served with Nelson, and with Nelson died'
  • 134. O Darkness gather round
  • 135. No longer live!
  • 136. Wind
  • 137. The song of nightingales
  • 138. I shall forget you, O my dead
  • 139. Two Heavens
  • 140. Death and the Lady
  • 141. The Contents of an Ink-Bottle
  • 142. Chillingham
  • 143. Guy's Cliffe at Night
  • 144. New Year's Eve
  • 145. On a Soldier Who Died of Illness
  • 146. Lilies and Doves (May, 1902)
  • 147. On Such a Day
  • 148. Evening
  • 149. Arm thee! Arm thee! Forth upon the road!
  • 150. Her face, for utter stillness, hath no peer
  • 151. Blind
  • 152. Good Friday in my heart! Fear and affright!
  • 153. Lord of the winds, I cry to thee
  • 154. To C. E. G. on Her Birthday
  • 155. The Singing of the Children for Theo
  • 156. Gibberish
  • 157. In London Town
  • 158. The sum of loss I have not reckoned yet
  • 159. Are the dead as calm as those
  • 160. Nicodemus
  • 161. Three Aspects
  • 162. Low-flying swallow, tho' the sky be fair
  • 163. The Haven
  • 164. 'Cut It Down'
  • 165. Change
  • 166. Hail and Farewell
  • 167. Broken Friendship
  • 168. 'In That Sleep of Death What Dreams May Come?'
  • 169. The Maiden
  • 170. January the First
  • 171. Gold
  • 172. O let me be in loving nice
  • 173. Youth's Dying
  • 174. Three Helpers in Battle
  • 175. Praise
  • 176. Joy in Joy
  • 177. Two
  • 178. As I went singing over the earth
  • 179. Ingrato Cor
  • 180. After St. Augustine
  • 181. 'At Evening Time It Shall Be Light'
  • 182. Fighting would I have you die
  • 183. Two differing sorrows made these eyes grow dim
  • 184. The King
  • 185. The Second Time
  • 186. Love, the immortal thing, by Time constrained
  • 187. Hush
  • 188. A Mother to a Baby
  • 189. On a Sudden Departure
  • 190. Say This
  • 191. Tar Ublia Chi Bien Eima
  • 192. Sleep
  • 193. Contradictions
  • 194. Astrology
  • 195. A Child's Day
  • 196. Wind and Sea
  • 197. Mistaken
  • 198. Marah
  • 199. 'My True Love Hath My Heart and I Have His'
  • 200. The Deserted House
  • 201. There
  • 202. Song
  • 203. Useless
  • 204. Christ's Friends
  • 205. All One
  • 206. A Clever Woman
  • 207. Friends and Foes
  • 208. Poet and Sculptor
  • 209. Why is she set so far, so far above me
  • 210. Alcestis to Admetus
  • 211. I know not how it is with me - the light
  • 212. Furness Abbey
  • 213. Helpless
  • 214. I envy not the dead that rest
  • 215. From My Window
  • 216. After Reading Certain Books
  • 217. The Finding of Lord Strathmore (1715)
  • 218. Impromptu
  • 219. In a Volume of Austin Dobson
  • 220. Ghosts
  • 221. At the Madeleine
  • 222. The poet's heart without his gift of song
  • 223. Solo
  • 224. Tired of the daily round
  • 225. He who has lived in sunshine all day long
  • 226. Life and Joy
  • 227. Now
  • 228. That this should be the common grief of all
  • 229. Not as I am thou art - and yet thou art
  • 230. Love, whereof purest light the shadow is
  • 231. Only a little shall we speak of thee
  • 232. Nel Mezzo Del Cammin
  • 233. Sadness
  • 234. Nonsense
  • 235. Therefore I wrote it, not that men should buy
  • 236. Words
  • 237. Some in a child would live, some in a book

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Mary Coleridge was a novelist, essayist and biographer. She was also a talented poet, and her posthumously published verses are variously meditative, joyous, gothic, wistful and devotional. (Newgatenovelist)

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