A Death-Parting (Dante Gabriel Rossetti Poems)
LEAVES and rain and the days of the year,(Water-willow and wellaway,)All these fall, and my soul gives ear,And she is ...
LEAVES and rain and the days of the year,(Water-willow and wellaway,)All these fall, and my soul gives ear,And she is ...
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 ...
Lazy laughing languid Jenny,Fond of a kiss and fond of a guinea,Whose head upon my knee to-nightRests for a while, ...
What thing unto mine earWouldst thou convey,-what secret thing,O wandering water ever whispering?Surely thy speech shall be of her.Thou water, ...
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 ...
Master of the murmuring courtsWhere the shapes of sleep convene!-Lo! my spirit here exhortsAll the powers of thy demesneFor their ...
THE shadows fall along the wall, It's night at Haye-la-Serre; The maidens ...
October, and eleven after dark: Both mist and night. Among us in the coach Packed heat on which the windows ...
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 ...
Strong extreme speed, that the brain hurries with, Further than trees, and hedges, and green grass Whitened by distance,-further than ...
II sat with Love upon a woodside well,Leaning across the water, I and he;Nor ever did he speak nor looked ...
She fell asleep on Christmas Eve:At length the long-ungranted shadeOf weary eyelids overweigh'dThe pain nought else might yet relieve.Our mother, ...
'TIS of the Father Hilary. He strove, but could not pray; so took ...
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 ...
Could you not drink her gaze like wine?Yet though its splendour swoonInto the silence languidlyAs a tune into a tune,Those ...
THE day is dark and the nightTo him that would search their heart;No lips of cloud that will partNor morning ...
I DID not look upon her eyes, (Though scarcely seen, with no surprise, 'Mid ...
I AM two brothers with one face, So which is the real man who can trace? (My wrongs are raging ...
LUNGI ? la luce che in s? questo muroRifrange appena, un breve istante scortaDel rio palazzo alla soprana porta.Lungi quei ...
TO-NIGHT this sunset spreads two golden wingsCleaving the western sky;Winged too with wind it is, and winnowingsOf birds; as if ...
LEAVES and rain and the days of the year, (Water-willow and wellaway,) All these fall, and my soul gives ear, ...
I climbed the stair in Antwerp church, What time the circling thews of sound At sunset seem to heave it ...
WHY wilt thou cast the roses from thine hair?Nay, be thou all a rose,-wreath, lips, and cheek.Nay, not this house,-that ...
IN a soft-complexioned sky,Fleeting rose and kindling grey,Have you seen Aurora flyAt the break of day?So my maiden, so my ...
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