Christina Georgina Rossetti
Born in December 5, 1830 / Died in December 29, 1894 / United Kingdom / English
Poems by Christina Georgina Rossetti
All The Bells Were Ringing
... And all the birds were singing, ...
Grown And Flown
... I thought that this could scarcely be, ...
Child's Talk In April
... Till clothed and strong from tail to crown, ...
Song III
... Beneath the moon's most shadowy beam, ...
A Toadstool Comes Up In A Night
... A toadstool comes up in a night, - ...
A Pocket Handkerchief To Hem
... Till stitch by stitch the hem is done - ...
Where Innocent Bright-Eyed Daisies Are
... Where innocent bright-eyed daisies are, ...
I Know You Not
... Heart-pierced for me, vouchsafe to keep ...
Twist Me A Crown Of Wind-Flowers
... Put on your crown of wind-flowers: ...
Lord Jesus, Who Would Think That I Am Thine?
... I cannot hold Thee fast though Thou art mine: ...
I Am A King
... I am a King, Or an Emperor rather, ...
Life And Death
... Nor mark the blackened bean-fields, nor where stood ...
A Portrait
... Long prayers and fasts trenched on her nights and days: ...
Blind From My Birth
... Where all Joy Bells are ringing ...
She's such a senseless wooden thing
... Her wig of gold is stiff and cold ...