Dante At Verona (Dante Gabriel Rossetti Poems)
Behold, even I, even I am Beatrice.(Div. Com. Purg. xxx.)OF Florence and of BeatriceServant and singer from of old,O'er Dante's ...
Behold, even I, even I am Beatrice.(Div. Com. Purg. xxx.)OF Florence and of BeatriceServant and singer from of old,O'er Dante's ...
Lazy laughing languid Jenny,Fond of a kiss and fond of a guinea,Whose head upon my knee to-nightRests for a while, ...
By none but me can the tale be told,The butcher of Rouen, poor Berold.(Lands are swayed by a King on ...
In our Museum galleriesTo-day I lingered o'er the prizeDead Greece vouchsafes to living eyes,-Her Art for ever in fresh wiseFrom ...
Why did you melt your waxen man,Sister Helen?To-day is the third since you began."The time was long, yet the time ...
Who rules these lands? the Pilgrim said."Stranger, Queen Blanchelys.""And who has thus harried them?" he said."It was Duke Luke did ...
It was Lilith the wife of Adam:(Sing Eden Bower!)Not a drop of her blood was human,But she was made like ...
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 ...
The blessed damozel leaned outFrom the gold bar of Heaven;Her eyes were deeper than the depthOf waters stilled at even;She ...
18th November 1852 "VICTORY!" So once more the cry must ...
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 ...
This is her picture as she was:It seems a thing to wonder on,As though mine image in the glassShould tarry ...
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 ...
'TIS of the Father Hilary. He strove, but could not pray; so took ...
IEat thou and drink; to-morrow thou shalt die.Surely the earth, that's wise being very old,Needs not our help. Then loose ...
THE silver cord is loosed, he said, "The golden bowl is broken; A few more prayers having been prayed, A ...
I. ST. LUKE THE PAINTERGive honour unto Luke Evangelist;For he it was (the aged legends say)Who first taught Art to ...
SAY, is it day, is it dusk in thy bower,Thou whom I long for, who longest for me?Oh! be it ...
ON a fair Sabbath day, when His banquet is spread, It is pleasant to feast ...
IThis is that blessed Mary, pre-electGod's Virgin. Gone is a great while, and sheDwelt young in Nazareth of Galilee.Unto God's ...
(In the Hospital of St. John at Bruges) MYSTERY: Catherine the bride of Christ. ...
(In the Academy of Bruges) MYSTERY: God, man's life, born into man ...
NON NOI PITTORI! God of Nature's truth, If these, not we! Be it not said, when one Of us goes ...
THIS is the place. Even here the dauntless soul,The unflinching hand, wrought on; till in that nook,As on that very ...
God said, Let there be light; and there was light. Then heard we sounds as though the Earth did sing ...
Messieurs, le Dieu des peintres: We felt odd:'Twas Rubens, sculptured. A mean florid churchWas the next thing we saw,-from vane ...
THERE is a budding morrow in midnight:-So sang our Keats, our English nightingale.And here, as lamps across the bridge turn ...
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