Christina Georgina Rossetti
Born in December 5, 1830 / Died in December 29, 1894 / United Kingdom / English
Poems by Christina Georgina Rossetti
A Green Cornfield
... The cornfield stretched a tender green ...
A Triad
... Who like a harpstring snapped rang harsh and low ...
Mother Country
... And catch their windy song, ...
Is The Moon Tired? She Looks So Pale
... She scales the sky from east to west, ...
Dancing On The Hill-Tops
... Playing games with lambkins ...
Lie A-Bed
... Lie a-bed, Sleepy head, ...
A Rose Has Thorns As Well As Honey
... And poppy-juice would drive me mad: - ...
Rushes In A Watery Place
... And where pale blossom used to hang ...
An End
... Sing we so: Be our eyes fixed on the grass ...
There Is But One May In The Year,
... With least of sun and most of showers, ...
Paradise: In A Dream
... And looked, but scarce could look, within ...
Lullaby, Oh, Lullaby!
... Flowers are closed and lambs are sleeping ...
Bird Or Beast?
... If the dove preached from her bough ...
Hearts Chill Between
... Things might have been,but greet each one ...
The Dog Lies In His Kennel
... Pat the dog and stroke the cat, ...