Christina Georgina Rossetti
Born in December 5, 1830 / Died in December 29, 1894 / United Kingdom / English
Poems by Christina Georgina Rossetti
The Thread of Life
... And still mine own, when saints break grave and sing ...
Later life
... Thus with myself: how fares it, Friends, with you ...
Song (She Sat And Sang Alway)
... Beneath the moon's most shadowy beam, ...
Goblin Market
... Swift fire spread through her veins, knocked at her heart, ...
At Home
... ""To-morrow," said they, strong with hope, ...
Before The Paling Of The Stars
... In Jerusalem; Young and old lay fast asleep ...
Silent Noon
... Oh! clasp we to our hearts, for deathless dower, ...
Cobwebs
... No beat of wings to stir the stagnant space, ...
Twice
... Till the corn grows brownAs you set it down it broke- ...
Beneath Thy Cross
... That I can stand, O Christ, beneath thy cross, ...
A Pause
... They made the chamber sweet with flowers and leaves, ...
In Progress
... Her head shoot forth seven stars from where they lurk ...
Holy Innocents
... Christ-kept from snare and sorrow, ...
Who shall deliver me?
... Who craves for ease and rest and joysMyself, arch-traitor to mysel ...
May
... Like all sweet things it passed away, ...