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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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La Bella Mano

... while each Looks to those lips, of music-measured speech ...

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The Portrait

...  To breathe the words of the sweet heart:— ...

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Love's Nocturn

...  Dreams, if this is thus, were they:&mdash ...

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Mary’s Girlhood (For a Picture)

... The seven-thorn'd briar and the palm seven-leaved ...

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The Stream's Secret

... Sweet hands, sweet hair, sweet cheeks, sweet eyes, sweet mouth, ...

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The House of Life: 36. Life-in-Love

...  Through these she yields thee life that vivifies ...

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Sudden Light

...   And shall not thus time's eddying flight ...

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The Woodspurge

... The woodspurge flower'd, three cups in one ...

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Sonnet XIII: Youth's Antiphony

... Work, contest, fame, all life's confederate pleas,— ...

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Sonnet XXIII: Love's Baubles

... Fingered and lipped and proffered the strange store ...

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The Church-Porches

...   Who lie i' the aisles which keep the names they gave, ...

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Duns Scotus

... HERE lies Duns Scotus ...

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For "Ruggiero And Angelica" By Ingres

... II   CLENCH thine eyes now,—'tis the last instant, girl: ...

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The Mirror

...  No whit, he finds his thought betray'd, ...

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The Staircase Of Notre Dame, Paris

... Till she,—having climbed always through the swarm ...