The White Ship Henry I. Of England.-25t (Dante Gabriel Rossetti Poems)
By none but me can the tale be told,The butcher of Rouen, poor Berold.(Lands are swayed by a King on ...
By none but me can the tale be told,The butcher of Rouen, poor Berold.(Lands are swayed by a King on ...
Lazy laughing languid Jenny,Fond of a kiss and fond of a guinea,Whose head upon my knee to-nightRests for a while, ...
In our Museum galleriesTo-day I lingered o'er the prizeDead Greece vouchsafes to living eyes,-Her Art for ever in fresh wiseFrom ...
What thing unto mine earWouldst thou convey,-what secret thing,O wandering water ever whispering?Surely thy speech shall be of her.Thou water, ...
Who rules these lands? the Pilgrim said."Stranger, Queen Blanchelys.""And who has thus harried them?" he said."It was Duke Luke did ...
O HAVE you seen the Stratton floodThat's great with rain to-day?It runs beneath your wall, Lord Sands,Full of the new-mown ...
Master of the murmuring courtsWhere the shapes of sleep convene!-Lo! my spirit here exhortsAll the powers of thy demesneFor their ...
The blessed damozel leaned outFrom the gold bar of Heaven;Her eyes were deeper than the depthOf waters stilled at even;She ...
THERE is a big artist named Val, The roughs' and the prize-fighters' pal: The mind of a groom And the ...
Mother of the Fair Delight,Thou handmaid perfect in God's sight,Now sitting fourth beside the Three,Thyself a woman-Trinity,-Being a daughter born ...
Let no man ask thee of anything Not yearborn between Spring and Spring. More of all worlds than he can ...
HEAVENBORN Helen, Sparta's queen,(O Troy Town!)Had two breasts of heavenly sheen,The sun and moon of the heart's desire:All Love's lordship ...
A constant keeping-past of shaken trees, And a bewildered glitter of loose road; Banks of bright growth, with single blades ...
She fell asleep on Christmas Eve:At length the long-ungranted shadeOf weary eyelids overweigh'dThe pain nought else might yet relieve.Our mother, ...
IEat thou and drink; to-morrow thou shalt die.Surely the earth, that's wise being very old,Needs not our help. Then loose ...
I AM two brothers with one face, So which is the real man who can trace? (My wrongs are raging ...
In France (to baffle thieves and murderers) A journey takes two days of passport work At least. The plan's sometimes ...
ITo-day Death seems to me an infant childWhich her worn mother Life upon my kneeHas set to grow my friend ...
MY young lord's the loverOf earth and sky above,Of youth's sway and youth's play,Of songs and flowers and love.Yet for ...
LAY your head here, Mary, Lay your head here, While the blown grass, Mary, With timid voice and wary, Sings ...
I climbed the stair in Antwerp church, What time the circling thews of sound At sunset seem to heave it ...
Love hath a chamber all of imagery;And there is one dim nook,A little storied web wherein my heartFrom leaf to ...
IN this new shade of Death, the showPasses me still of form and face;Some bent, some gazing as they go,Some ...
Look in my face; my name is Might-have-been; I am also called No-more, Too-late, Farewell; Unto thine ear I hold ...
Around the vase of Life at your slow paceHe has not crept, but turned it with his hands,And all its ...
WITH Shakspeare's manhood at a boy's wild heart,-Through Hamlet's doubt to Shakspeare near allied,And kin to Milton through his Satan's ...
SHE bowed her face among them all, as one By one they rose and went. A little scorn They showed-a ...
As thy friend's face, with shadow of soul o'erspread,Somewhile unto thy sight perchance hath beenGhastly and strange, yet never so ...
How dear the sky has been above this place! Small treasures of this sky that we see here Seen weak ...
Beauty like hers is genius. Not the callOf Homer's or of Dante's heart sublime,-Not Michael's hand furrowing the zones of ...
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