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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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First Love Remembered

... The thought still brings my soul such grace ...

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Last Visit To The Louvre The Cry Of The P.R.B., After A Careful Examination Of The Canvases Of Ruben

... His feet sought out their footprints from his youth ...

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Sunset Wings

... With the first light she laughed, and the last light ...

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Blake

... And still through toilsome strife ...

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Bambino Fasciato

... Noi due insiem d' un tratto, ...

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On Refusal Of Aid Between Nations

... though now Beneath thine hand so many nations bow, ...

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Fragments

... AYE, we'll shake hands, though scarce for love, we two: ...

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Sonnet LXXXVII: Death's Songsters

... . . . Say, soul,—are songs of Death no heaven to thee, ...

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Verses To John Tupper

... Touching sky, sun, stone, stick, and stack, ...

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Down Stream

... 'Neath shuddering clouds that hang in shrouds ...

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The Staff and Scrip

... ” “My vow Remains: God heard me there as here,” ...

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Sonnet XVII: Beauty's Pageant

... Within this hour, within this room, have pass'd ...

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To The P.R.B.

... Along the Louvre, and yawn from school to school, ...

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A Superscription

... Of that wing'd Peace which lulls the breath of sighs,-- ...

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Parted Presence

... But now, as two hearts draw near, ...