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    • The Witch by Mary Elizabeth Coleridge (Poem + Analysis)

      ABCBDEE FGHGIJJ KLMLNOO

      • ‘The Witch’ by Mary Elizabeth Coleridge is a three- stanza poem that tells a short narrative about the journey, and arrival, of a woman, widely considered to be the witch in the poem, at the house of a man whose life is changed forever when he lets her in. The poem has a rhyme scheme of ABCBDEE FGHGIJJ KLMLNOO.
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  2. ‘The Witch’ by Mary Elizabeth Coleridge is a three-stanza poem that tells a short narrative about the journey, and arrival, of a woman, widely considered to be the witch in the poem, at the house of a man whose life is changed forever when he lets her in. The poem has a rhyme scheme of ABCBDEE FGHGIJJ KLMLNOO.

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  3. The Witch. And I am not tall nor strong. And the way was hard and long. But I never came here before. Oh, lift me over the threshold, and let me in at the door! The cutting wind is a cruel foe. I dare not stand in the blast. And the worst of death is past. My little white feet are sore.

  4. But I never came here before. Oh, lift me over the threshold, and let me in at the door! The cutting wind is a cruel foe. I dare not stand in the blast. My hands are stone, and my voice a groan, And the worst of death is past. I am but a little maiden still, My little white feet are sore. Oh, lift me over the threshold, and let me in at the door!

  5. May 13, 2011 · Oh, lift me over the threshold, and let me in at the door! The cutting wind is a cruel foe. I dare not stand in the blast. My hands are stone, and my voice a groan, And the worst of death is past. I am but a little maiden still, My little white feet are sore. Oh, lift me over the threshold, and let me in at the door!

  6. Mary Coleridge’s poem draws striking similarities to a famous poem by Samul Coleridge, called Christabel, (1816) which may hold the key to understanding this final stanza. Samuel Coleridge's poem Christabel is about a woman who invites a stranger into her home, and upon her entry strange things begin to take place giving way to exposing ...

  7. Rhyme scheme: abcbdeE acXcXeE XfXfdee. Stanza lengths (in strings): 7,7,7, Closest metre: iambic tetrameter. Сlosest rhyme: enclosed rhyme. Сlosest stanza type: tercets. Guessed form: unknown form.

  8. Expert Answers. Mary Elizabeth Coleridge's poem, entitled "The Witch," focuses on the wish to achieve acceptance as seen in the line, "lift me over the threshold, and let me in at the door," which ...

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