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Born in May 12, 1828 / Died in April 9, 1882 / United Kingdom / English

Poems by Dante Gabriel Rossetti

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The Lady’s Lament

... That says, “Take strength, the worst is o'er” ...

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For Our Lady Of The Rocks By Leonardo Da Vinci

... Throng it like echoes, blindly shuddering through ...

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Returning To Brussels

... To kneel here, shepherd-maidens leave their sheep ...

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Sonnet XXV: Winged Hours

... Still loudlier trilled through leaves more deeply stirr'd: ...

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Samuel Taylor Coleridge

... Richly blest From Heaven their growth, whose food was Human Love ...

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The Last Three From Trafalgar At The Anniversary Banquet, st October -

... Who soon shall greet, 'mid memories of fierce fray, ...

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Sonnet VIII: Love's Lovers

... Who kissed his wings which brought him yesterday ...

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The Brothers: By A Scotch Bard And English Reviewer

... ) And now he's wrapped in a printer's sheet, ...

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Sonnet XIX: Silent Noon

... Oh! clasp we to our hearts, for deathless dower, ...

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Dennis Shand

... ”   And it's, “O,” she says, “they've watched the night ...

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Boulogne To Amiens And Paris (3 to 11 P.M.; 3rd Class)

... The steam Snorts, chafes, and bridles, like three-hundred horse, ...

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For The Holy Family By Michelangelo

... Infinite The sorrows that Thy manhood's lot must rue ...

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Sonnet VI: The Kiss

... When breast to breast we clung, even I and she,— ...

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Sonnet LXV: Known in Vain

... Ah! who shall dare to search through what sad maze ...

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Sonnet LXXIX: The Monochord

... — That draws round me at last this wind-warm space, ...