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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
THE day is dark and the nightTo him that would search their heart;No lips of cloud that will partNor morning ...
I climbed the stair in Antwerp church, What time the circling thews of sound At sunset seem to heave it ...
Look in my face; my name is Might-have-been; I am also called No-more, Too-late, Farewell; Unto thine ear I hold ...
DERE was an old nigger, and him name was Uncle Tom,And him tale was rather slow;Me try to read de ...
THE weltering London ways where children weepAnd girls whom none call maidens laugh,-strange roadMiring his outward steps, who inly trodeThe ...
Sweet Love,-but oh! most dread Desire of LoveLife-thwarted. Linked in gyves I saw them stand,Love shackled with Vain-longing, hand to ...
The ark of the Lord of Hosts Whose name is called by the name of Him Who dwelleth between the ...
So then, the name which travels side by side With English life from childhood-Waterloo- Means this. The sun is setting. ...
High grace, the dower of queens; and therewithalSome wood-born wonder's sweet simplicity;A glance like water brimming with the skyOr hyacinth-light ...
THIS tree, here fall'n, no common birth or deathShared with its kind. The world's enfranchised son,Who found the trees of ...
DUSK-HAIRED and gold-robed o'er the golden wineShe stoops, wherein, distilled of death and shame,Sink the black drops; while, lit with ...
How dear the sky has been above this place! Small treasures of this sky that we see here Seen weak ...
These coins that jostle on my hand do own No single image: each name here and date Denoting in man's ...
Look in my face; my name is Might-have-been;I am also called No-more, Too-late, Farewell;Unto thine ear I hold the dead-sea ...
I deemed thy garments, O my Hope, were grey,So far I viewed thee. Now the space betweenIs passed at length; ...
By what word's power, the key of paths untrod,Shall I the difficult deeps of Love explore,Till parted waves of Song ...
O Lord of all compassionate control,O Love! let this my lady's picture glowUnder my hand to praise her name, and ...
HE turned his face apart, and gave a sigh And a strange whimper-such a pitiful thing As haunts the heart ...
Whence came his feet into my field, and why?How is it that he sees it all so drear?How do I ...
Mother, is this the darkness of the end,The Shadow of Death? and is that outer seaInfinite imminent Eternity?And does the ...
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