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Born in May 12, 1828 / Died in April 9, 1882 / United Kingdom / English

Poems by Dante Gabriel Rossetti

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Antwerp To Ghent

... We tear on, The roll behind us and the cry before, ...

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Pandora (For a Picture)

... The ill-born things, the good things turned to ill,— ...

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From Paris To Brussels (11 P.M. 15 October To Half-Past 1 P.M. 16) Proem At The Paris Station

... (Deep dogs these French police!) he may be caught ...

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Raleigh’s Cell In The Tower

... Till hence, through unjust death unfeared, did pass ...

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English May

... So, when such grafted warmth had burgeoned through ...

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After The German Subjugation Of France, 1871

... (Spurned from her bed, whose worm-spun silks o'erlay ...

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Sonnet XCV: The Vase of Life

... who at last, A youth, stands somewhere crowned, with silent face ...

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Fiammetta

... as 'twere On Death's dark storm the rainbow of the Soul ...

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The White Ship Henry I. Of England.—25th November 1120

... And the Prince cried, “Friends, 'tis the hour to sing! ...

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Sonnet XXI: Love Sweetness

... In lacking which all these would lose their sweet:— ...

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Sister Helen

... Three days, three nights, between Hell and Heaven!) ...

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Memory

... Or the one flower of ease in bitterest hell ...

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An Epitaph For Keats

... THROUGH one, years since hanged and forgot ...

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Sonnet XLII: Hope Overtaken

... That warmed our feet scarce gilds our hair above ...

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In The Train, And At Versailles

... After these There is the city still before the sky ...