Poems by Dante Gabriel Rossetti
Sonnet XXXVIII: The Morrow's Message
... While yet I spoke, the silence answered: Yea, ...
An Altar-Flame
... With the deep breath of prayer, while the priest's hand ...
Sonnet XCVI: Life the Beloved
... As thy friend's face, with shadow of soul o'erspread, ...
Mary Magdalene At The Door Of Simon The Pharisee.
... What, sweet one,hold'st thou still the foolish freak ...
Sonnet LXIII: Inclusiveness
... Where Heaven shows pictures of some life spent well ...
The English Revolution Of 1848
... Shall the tens be trodden down to five, and the fives kicked down to ace! ...
The Sin Of Detection
... What she well knewthat the freehearted corn, ...
On Leaving Bruges
... There is no branch that thrills with any bird ...
Sonnet XXIX: The Moonstar
... And as, when night's fair fires their queen surround, ...
Words On The Window-Pane
... For false man's sake and love's most bitter sting ...
John Keats
... And girls whom none call maidens laugh,strange road ...
A Prayer
... Which stands not in the knowledge thou hast ...
The Orchard-Pit
... And some had ships that last year's wind did launch, ...
Sonnets LLXXI:LXXII:LXXIII: The Choice
... We'll drown all hours: thy song, while hours are toll'd, ...
For An Allegorical Dance Of Women By Andrea Mantegna
... The heart's each pulse shall keep the sense it had ...