Mathilde Blind
- Poems
- The Abandoned (en)
- Adieu (en)
- The Avon (en)
- Cross-Roads (en)
- Despair (en)
- Deep Friendship (en)
- Deep Regret (en)
- Dost Thou Remember? (en)
- The Forest Pool (en)
- Haunted (en)
- Haunted Streets (en)
- In Spring (en)
- If You But Knew (en)
- Lassitude (en)
- The Leading Of Sorrow (en)
- The Message (en)
- My Lady (en)
- Nirvana (en)
- Only A Smile (en)
- Question And Answer (en)
- Rest (en)
- Scarabaeus Sisyphus (en)
- Sometimes I Wonder (en)
- Soul's Call (en)
- Sundered Paths (en)
- Seeking Shelter (en)
- We Met As Strangers (en)
- Thought Treasures (en)
- Thirst (en)
- To Memory (en)
- Wings (en)
- Your Face (en)
Mathilde Blind (1841 - 1896) (originally Mathilde Cohen), was a poet.
She was born at Mannheim, but settled in London about 1849, having adopted the surname of her stepfather, Karl Blind. SHe published several books of poetry, including The Prophecy of St. Oran (1881), The Heather on Fire (1886), Songs and Sonnets (1893), Birds of Passage (1895). She also translated Strauss's Old Faith and New, and other works, and wrote Lives of George Eliot and Madame Roland.
This article is originally from A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature
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