Poems by Dante Gabriel Rossetti
Sonnet XLVI: Parted Love
... Stand still, fond fettered wretch! while Memory's art ...
London To Folkestone (Half-Past One To Half-Past Five)
... whence, With a short gathered champing of pent sound, ...
Smithereens
... Deepdowered with gold, and for itself ...
Ashore At Dover
... a man Respectful, conscious that at need he can ...
Sonnet LIX: Love's Last Gift
... Of the great harvest-marshal, the year's chief, ...
Sonnet LXVIII: A Dark Day
... Lie by Time's grace till night and sleep may soothe! ...
Adieu
... That know'st how weary thou art, ...
Possession
... Ye cling, and with your kisses drink your tears ...
Sonnet LV: Stillborn Love
... The house of Love, hears through the echoing door ...
The Wombat
... Within this heart, and each hour flings a bomb at ...
MacCracken
... Insolvent he will turn, and in the Queen's Bench die ...
Sonnet LX: Transfigured Life
... And yet, as childhood's years and youth's advance, ...
The House Of Life
... It serve; or, 'mid the dark wharf's cavernous breath, ...
To Mary In Summer
... The wind comes this way, Mary, ...
Sonnet LIV: Love's Fatality
... Vainly all night with spell-wrought power has spann'd ...