Poems by Dante Gabriel Rossetti
To Thomas Woolner
... Whose song, past the whole sea, finds counter-chime ...
Sonnet LXXXV: Vain Virtues
... The Sin still blithe on earth that sent them there ...
Barcarola
... E non si sa Dove è il cielo ...
Rose Mary
... O mother, And shall We not fee her, our proper prophet and seër ...
The Worlds Doing
... Pace forth, all trim and fresh, from the splashed strife ...
Sonnet LXXXIX: The Trees of the Garden
... and ye Whom trees that knew your sires shall cease to know ...
Untimely Lost Oliver Madox Brown Born 1855; Died 1874
... Heart's ease full-pulsed with perfect strength for strife ...
Sonnet XCVII: A Superscription
... Of that winged Peace which lulls the breath of sighs ...
On Brownings Sordello
... Who could, 'Twere not amiss to add, has understood: ...
Sonnets LXXIV: LXXV:LXXVI: Old and New Art
... and again Shrinking, I am not as these are, he saith ...
Sonnet XCVIII: He and I
... He, or I? Lo! this new Self now wanders round my field, ...
On The Two Bridal-Biers
... Dawn as prepared, evening as hallowèd ...
Sonnet XXXIII: Venus Victrix
... Or Pallas, when thou bend'st with soul-stilled face ...
The Blessed Damozel
... ) We two, she said, will seek the groves ...
Sonnet XXVII: Heart's Compass
... Flings them far down, and sets thine eyes above ...