Poems by Dante Gabriel Rossetti
Sonnet XXXVI: Life-In-Love
... What else were sorrow's servant and death's thrall ...
Sonnet XXXVII: The Love-Moon
... "When that dead face, bowered in the furthest years, ...
Motto To The Card Dealer
... Après la vingt-première année ...
At The Station Of The Versailles Railway
... then gave Three dizzy yawns, and knew not of the Art ...
During Music
... But as from those, dumb now and strange, ...
Sonnet VII: Supreme Surrender
... Where one shorn tress long stirred the longing ache: ...
Dante At Verona
... Then when the city sat alone Quomodo sedet sola civitas! ...
To Philip Bourke Marston, Inciting Me To Poetic Work
... Light-reft, that prize for which fond myriads yearn ...
Sonnets XCII: XCIII: The Sun's Shame
... And wealth, and strength, and power, and pleasantness, ...
Sonnet XX: Gracious Moonlight
... Of that face What shall be said,which, like a governing star, ...
A Last Confession
... I looked up And saw where a brown-shouldered harlot leaned ...
Wellington's Funeral
... Here, which breath nor gleam denotes, ...
On The Vita Nuova Of Dante
... At length within this book I found pourtrayed ...
The King's Tragedy James I. Of Scots.20th February 1437
... And O James! she said,My James! she said, ...
Sonnet LXII: The Soul's Sphere
... Who hath not yearned and fed his heart with these ...