Christina Georgina Rossetti
Born in December 5, 1830 / Died in December 29, 1894 / United Kingdom / English
Poems by Christina Georgina Rossetti
Why Did Baby Die?
... Mother cry? Flowers, that bloom to die, ...
Song I
... And dreaming through the twilight ...
O Lady Moon
... O Lady Moon, your horns point toward the west: ...
One Day
... When plenteous Autumn sheaves were brown, ...
An October Garden
... More choice, more dear that rosebud which uncloses ...
I Have A Little Husband
... The winds that whistle round his ship ...
A Pin Has A Head, But Has No Hair
... A watch has hands, but no thumb or finger ...
The Summer Nights Are Short
... Yet short the night when nightingales ...
The Lily Has A Smooth Stalk
... There's sweetness in an apple tree, ...
Advent
... With Christ.''They sweet, but He most sweet, ...
Baby Cry
... At the physic in the cup: ...
Bitter For Sweet
... Each day the hoar-frost waxes bolder, ...
When A Mounting Skylark Sings
... I know not if earth is merely earth, ...
Consider
... Consider The lilies of the field whose bloom is brief: ...
The Skylark
... The cornfield stretched a tender green ...