Poems by Dante Gabriel Rossetti
World's Worth
... The last words paused against his ear ...
Sonnet XLVII: Broken Music
... The speech-bound sea-shell's low importunate strain, ...
Between Ghent And Bruges
... Trees will be trees, grass grass, pools merely pools, ...
On Burns
... Burns of all poets is the most a Man ...
Stratton Water
... They told me you were false, Lord Sands, ...
Sonnet III: Love's Testament
... And murmured, I am thine, thou'rt one with me! ...
On A Handful Of French Money
... Even as these coins, so are these lives and years ...
A Foretaste
... Pressing my brow down that the thoughts might fix: ...
Joan of Arc
... Shall the world's chief Christ-fire rise to Christ ...
The Sea-Limits
... As the world's heart of rest and wrath, ...
Sonnets XLIX: L: LI: LII: Willowwood
... The leaves drop loosened where the heart-stain glows, ...
The Nevermore
... Of that winged Peace which lulls the breath of sighs,-- ...
Penumbra
... (Though wherefore tell what love's soothsay, ...
The Bride's Prelude
... and he said The world's soul, for its sins, was sped, ...
On Certain Elizabethan revivals
... Say, must we watch these brawlers' brandished lathe, ...