Poems by Dante Gabriel Rossetti
Winter
... 'Neath winds which for this winter's sovereign pledge ...
Sonnet XLV: Secret Parting
... Which memory haunts and whither sleep may roam, ...
Chimes
... III. Brown shell first for the butterfly, ...
Tiber, Nile, And Thames
... A city of sweet speech scorned,on whose chill stone ...
Sonnet XXXIV: The Dark Glass
... Yet through thine eyes he grants me clearest call ...
Sonnet LIII: Without Her
... Where the long cloud, the long wood's counterpart, ...
Sacred To the Memory of Algernon R. G. Stanhope
... With their soft curls and their virgin eyes ...
On The Site Of A Mulberry-Tree; Planted by Wm. Shakspeare; felled by the Rev. F. Gastrell
... We'll search thy glossary, Shakspeare! whence almost, ...
Sonnet I: Love Enthroned
... Though Truth foreknow Love's heart, and Hope foretell, ...
Sonnet CI: The One Hope
... Stoop through the spray of some sweet life-fountain ...
Hidden Harmony
... Or nightfallyet scarce nightfallthe strong sky ...
Thomas Chatterton
... The unuttered heart that soared against his side, ...
The Song Of The Bower
... Peace, peace! such a small lamp illumes, on this highway, ...
Spring
... Whose breath shall soothe you like your dear one's hand ...
A Bad Omen
... Could find no heart in the beast, ...