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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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Percy Bysshe Shelley

... 'Twixt those twin worlds,—the world of Sleep, which gave ...

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For Spring By Sandro Botticelli

... Birth-bare, not death-bare yet, the young stems stand ...

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Afterwards

... And from her throat that is so white and full ...

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Plighted Promise

... One sweet night, when fear takes flight, ...

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One Of Time’s Riddles

... That which she hath been the thought cannot touch ...

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Sonnet LXXX: From Dawn to Noon

... In things long past new features now can trace:— ...

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Sonnet XL: Severed Selves

... Two souls, the shores wave-mocked of sundering seas:— ...

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Even So

... Where the lean black craft like flies ...

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Sonnet LXXXII: Hoarded Joy

... Shall not we At the sun's hour that day possess the shade, ...

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An Old Song Ended

... ” “And what signs have told you now ...

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Sonnet XC: “Retro Me, Sathana!”

... Thou still, upon the broad vine-sheltered path, ...

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Sonnet XCI: Lost On Both Sides

... Each hating each, through Love's and Death's deceit ...

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Limericks

... There's a foolish old Scotchman called Scotus, ...

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Sonnet XXIV: Pride of Youth

... The loves that from his hand proud Youth lets fall, ...

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Sonnets XCIX: C: Newborn Death

... With neck-twined arms, as oft we watched them there: ...