A Country Book | 1890 | Essay | Extracts: http://studymore.org.uk/xmew.htm#ACountryBook |
A Farewell (Remember me and smile, as smiling too) | | Poem | http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/a-farewell-4/
http://www.spondee.net/CharlotteMew/farewell.html
http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=31335&poet=6748&num=1&total=28 |
A Fatal Fidelity | 1953 | Poem | |
A Quoi Bon Dire (Seventeen years ago you said) | | Poem | http://www.spondee.net/CharlotteMew/quoibon.html
http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/a-quoi-bon-dire/
http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=30227&poet=6748&num=2&total=28 |
A Remembrance | 1898 | Short Story | |
A White Night | 1903 | Poem | |
Absence (Sometimes I know the way) | | Poem | http://www.spondee.net/CharlotteMew/absence.html
http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/absence-5/
http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=30224&poet=6748&num=3&total=28 |
An Ending (You know that road beside the sea) | 1890 | Poem | http://studymore.org.uk/xmew.htm#AnEnding |
An Old Servant | 1913 | Essay | Extracts: http://studymore.org.uk/xmew.htm#AnOldServant |
An Open Door | | Essay | Extracts: http://studymore.org.uk/xmew.htm#AnOpenDoor |
Arracombe Wood (Some said, because he wudn spaik) | | Poem | http://studymore.org.uk/xmew.htm#ArracombeWood |
At the Convent Gate (Why do you shrink away, and start and stare?) | 1902 | Poem | http://studymore.org.uk/xmew.htm#AttheConventGate |
Charlotte Mew Poems | | Collection | PDF http://www.poemhunter.com/i/ebooks/pdf/charlotte_mew_2004_9.pdf |
Collected Poems of Charlotte Mew | 1953 | Collection | |
Domus Caedet Arborem | | Poem | http://studymore.org.uk/ymew.htm#domus |
Exspecto Ressurectionem | 1913 | Poem | |
Fame (Sometimes in the over-heated house, but not for long) | 1913 | Poem | http://studymore.org.uk/xmew.htm#Fame |
Fin de Fete (Sweetheart, for such a day) | 1923 | Poem | http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=30401609&poet=6748&num=4&total=28 |
From a Window (Up here, with June, the sycamore throws) | | Poem | http://www.spondee.net/CharlotteMew/windows.html
http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/from-a-window-2/
http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=30231&poet=6748&num=5&total=28 |
I Have Been through the Gates (His heart to me, was a place of palaces) | | Poem | http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/i-have-been-through-the-gates/
http://www.spondee.net/CharlotteMew/gates.html
http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=30230&poet=6748&num=6&total=28 |
I So Liked Spring | | Poem | http://www.spondee.net/CharlotteMew/spring.html
http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/i-so-liked-spring/
http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=30232&poet=6748&num=7&total=28 |
In Nunhead Cemetery (It is the clay what makes the earth stick to his) | | Poem | http://www.spondee.net/CharlotteMew/nunhead.html
http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=30401310&poet=6748&num=8&total=28 |
In the Cures Garden | | Short Story | Extracts: http://studymore.org.uk/xmew.htm#IntheCuresGarden |
In the Fields (Lord when I look at lovely things which pass) | 1923 | Poem | http://www.spondee.net/CharlotteMew/fields.html
http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/in-the-fields/
http://studymore.org.uk/xmew.htm#IntheFields
http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=30235&poet=6748&num=9&total=28 |
Ken (The town is old and very steep) | 1913 | Poem | http://studymore.org.uk/xmew.htm#Ken
http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=30401655&poet=6748&num=10&total=28 |
Love, Love To-Day | 1919 | Poem | http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=30401586&poet=6748&num=19&total=28 |
Madeleine in Church (... when I was half a child I could not sit) | | Poem | http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=30401678&poet=6748&num=11&total=28
Extracts: http://studymore.org.uk/xmew.htm#MadeleineinChurch |
Mademoiselle | 1904 | Short Story | Extracts: http://studymore.org.uk/xmew.htm#Mademoiselle |
Men and Trees | 1913 | Essay | http://studymore.org.uk/xmewmt.htm
Extracts: http://studymore.org.uk/xmew.htm#MenandTrees |
Miss Bolt | | Poem | Extracts: http://studymore.org.uk/xmew.htm#MissBolt |
Monsieur Qui Passe (A purple blot against the dead white door) | | Poem | http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/monsieur-qui-passe/
http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=30225&poet=6748&num=12&total=28 |
Moorland Night (My face is against the grass) | | Poem | http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=30401517&poet=6748&num=13&total=28 |
My Heart Is Lame | | Poem | http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/my-heart-is-lame/
http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=30226&poet=6748&num=14&total=28 |
Not for That City | | Poem | http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=30401701&poet=6748&num=15&total=28 |
Notes in a Brittany Convent | 1901 | Short Story | Extracts: http://studymore.org.uk/xmew.htm#NotesinaBrittanyConvent |
Old Shepherds Prayer (Up to the bed by the window, where I be lyin) | | Poem | http://studymore.org.uk/xmew.htm#OldShepherdsPrayer |
On the Asylum Road (Theirs is the house whose windows-every pane) | | Poem | http://studymore.org.uk/xmew.htm#OntheAsylumRoad |
On the Road to the Sea (We passed each other, turned and stopped) | 1914 | Poem | http://www.spondee.net/CharlotteMew/onroad.html
http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/on-the-road-to-the-sea/
http://theotherpages.org/poems/mew01.html#2
http://studymore.org.uk/xmew.htm#OntheRoadtotheSea
http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=30223&poet=6748&num=16&total=28 |
Passed | 1894 | Short Story | Extracts: http://studymore.org.uk/xmew.htm#Passed |
Pecheresse (Down the long quay the slow boats glide) | 1914 | Poem | http://studymore.org.uk/xmew.htm#Pecheresse
http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=30401540&poet=6748&num=17&total=28 |
Peri en Mer | 1913 | Poem | |
Requiescat (Your birds that call from tree to tree) | 1909 | Poem | http://studymore.org.uk/xmew.htm#Requiescat |
Saturday Market | 1916 | Poem | |
Sea Love (Tide be runnin the great world over) | 1919 | Poem | http://www.spondee.net/CharlotteMew/sealove.html
http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/sea-love/
http://studymore.org.uk/xmew.htm#SeaLove
http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=29879&poet=6748&num=18&total=28 |
Some Ways of Love | 1901 | Short Story | http://www.bibliomania.com/0/5/141/359/5815/1/frameset.html |
Song (Oh! Sorrow, Sorrow, scarce I knew) | 1902 | Poem | http://studymore.org.uk/xmew.htm#Song1902 |
Sunlit House | 1928 | Poem | |
The Cenotaph (Not yet will those measureless fields be green again) | 1919 | Poem | http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/The_Cenotaph
http://studymore.org.uk/xmew.htm#TheCenotaph
http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/the-cenotaph/
http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=30236&poet=6748&num=20&total=28 |
The Changeling (Toll no bell for me, dear Father dear Mother) | 1913 | Poem | http://www.spondee.net/CharlotteMew/change.html
http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/the-changeling-2/
http://www.poetry-archive.com/m/the_changeling.html
http://studymore.org.uk/xmew.htm#TheChangeling
http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=30228&poet=6748&num=21&total=28 |
The China Bowl | 1899 | Poem | |
The Country Sunday | 1905 | Essay | Extracts: http://studymore.org.uk/xmew.htm#TheCountrySunday |
The Farmers Bride (Three summers since I chose a maid) | 1912 | Poem | http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/the-farmer-s-bride/
http://studymore.org.uk/xmew.htm#TheFarmersBride
http://theotherpages.org/poems/mew01.html#3
http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=29880&poet=6748&num=22&total=28 |
The Farmers Bride/Saturday Market (poems) | 1916 | Collection | |
The Fete (To-night again the moons white mat) | 1914 | Poem | http://studymore.org.uk/xmew.htm#TheFete |
The Forest Road | 1914 | Poem | http://studymore.org.uk/xmew.htm#TheForestRoad
http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=30401333&poet=6748&num=23&total=28 |
The Governess in Fiction | 1899 | Poem | |
The Hay Market | 1914 | Essay | Extracts: http://studymore.org.uk/xmew.htm#TheHay-Market |
The London Sunday | 1905 | Short Story | Extracts: http://studymore.org.uk/xmew.htm#TheLondonSunday |
The Peddler (Lend me, a little while, the key) | 1914 | Poem | http://www.spondee.net/CharlotteMew/peddler.html
http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/the-peddler/
http://theotherpages.org/poems/mew01.html#1
http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=30233&poet=6748&num=24&total=28 |
The Poems of Emily Bronte: Introduction | 1904 | Essay | http://studymore.org.uk/xmeweb.htm |
The Quiet House (When we were children old Nurse used to say) | 1913 | Poem | http://studymore.org.uk/xmew.htm#TheQuietHouse |
The Rambling Sailor | 1922 | Poem | |
The Rambling Sailor (poems) | 1929 | Collection | |
The Road to Kerity (Do you remember the two old people we passed) | | Poem | http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=30401356&poet=6748&num=25&total=28 |
The Smile | 1914 | Short Story | |
The Sunlit House (White, through the gate it gleamed and slept) | | Poem | http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=30401379&poet=6748&num=26&total=28 |
The Trees Are Down (They are cutting down the great plane-trees at) | 1923 | Poem | http://www.spondee.net/CharlotteMew/trees_are_down.html
http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/the-trees-are-down/
http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=30229&poet=6748&num=27&total=28 |
The Voice (From our low seat beside the fire) | 1912 | Poem | http://studymore.org.uk/xmew.htm#TheVoice
http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=30401448&poet=6748&num=28&total=28 |
The Wheat | 1954 | Essay | Extracts: http://studymore.org.uk/xmew.htm#TheWheat |
To a Child in Death (You would have scoffed if we had told you) | 1922 | Poem | http://studymore.org.uk/xmew.htm#ToaChildinDeath |
To a Little Child in Death (Dear, if little feet make little journeys) | 1901 | Poem | http://studymore.org.uk/xmew.htm#ToaLittleChildinDeath |
V.R.I. (A Nations Sorrow. No. In that strange hour) | 1901 | Poem | http://studymore.org.uk/xmew.htm#V.R.I. |