Poems by Dante Gabriel Rossetti
Percy Bysshe Shelley
... 'Twixt those twin worlds,the world of Sleep, which gave ...
For Spring By Sandro Botticelli
... Birth-bare, not death-bare yet, the young stems stand ...
Afterwards
... And from her throat that is so white and full ...
Plighted Promise
... One sweet night, when fear takes flight, ...
One Of Times Riddles
... That which she hath been the thought cannot touch ...
Sonnet LXXX: From Dawn to Noon
... In things long past new features now can trace: ...
Sonnet XL: Severed Selves
... Two souls, the shores wave-mocked of sundering seas: ...
Even So
... Where the lean black craft like flies ...
Sonnet LXXXII: Hoarded Joy
... Shall not we At the sun's hour that day possess the shade, ...
An Old Song Ended
... And what signs have told you now ...
Sonnet XC: Retro Me, Sathana!
... Thou still, upon the broad vine-sheltered path, ...
Sonnet XCI: Lost On Both Sides
... Each hating each, through Love's and Death's deceit ...
Limericks
... There's a foolish old Scotchman called Scotus, ...
Sonnet XXIV: Pride of Youth
... The loves that from his hand proud Youth lets fall, ...
Sonnets XCIX: C: Newborn Death
... With neck-twined arms, as oft we watched them there: ...