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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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Sonnet XLVI: Parted Love

... Stand still, fond fettered wretch! while Memory's art ...

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London To Folkestone (Half-Past One To Half-Past Five)

... whence, With a short gathered champing of pent sound, ...

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Smithereens

... Deep—dowered with gold, and for itself ...

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Ashore At Dover

... a man Respectful, conscious that at need he can ...

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Sonnet LIX: Love's Last Gift

... Of the great harvest-marshal, the year's chief, ...

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Sonnet LXVIII: A Dark Day

... Lie by Time's grace till night and sleep may soothe! ...

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Adieu

... That know'st how weary thou art,— ...

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Possession

... Ye cling, and with your kisses drink your tears ...

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Sonnet LV: Stillborn Love

... The house of Love, hears through the echoing door ...

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The Wombat

... Within this heart, and each hour flings a bomb at ...

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MacCracken

... Insolvent he will turn, and in the Queen's Bench die ...

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Sonnet LX: Transfigured Life

... And yet, as childhood's years and youth's advance, ...

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The House Of Life

... It serve; or, 'mid the dark wharf's cavernous breath, ...

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To Mary In Summer

... The wind comes this way, Mary, ...

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Sonnet LIV: Love's Fatality

... Vainly all night with spell-wrought power has spann'd ...