Dante Gabriel Rossetti Poems

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111.
At The Sun-Rise In 1848

God said, Let there be light; and there was light.
Then heard we sounds as though the Earth did sing
And the Earth's angel cried upon the wing:
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112.
Sonnet Lxxxiii: Barren Spring

Once more the changed year's turning wheel returns:
And as a girl sails balanced in the wind,
And now before and now again behind
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113.
For Our Lady Of The Rocks By Leonardo Da Vinci

Mother, is this the darkness of the end,
The Shadow of Death? and is that outer sea
Infinite imminent Eternity?
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114.
Smithereens

UNCERTAIN-AGED Miss Thereabouts,
Tough fossil of her teens,
Has lifted up with saving hand
The ruined Smithereens.
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115.
Antwerp And Bruges

I climbed the stair in Antwerp church,
What time the circling thews of sound
At sunset seem to heave it round.
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116.
Chimes

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HONEY-FLOWERS to the honey-comb,
And the honey-bee's from home.
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117.
Sonnet Lxxvii: Soul's Beauty

Under the arch of Life, where love and death,
Terror and mystery, guard her shrine, I saw
Beauty enthroned; and though her gaze struck awe,
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118.
Sonnet Xxxi: Her Gifts

High grace, the dower of queens; and therewithal
Some wood-born wonder's sweet simplicity;
A glance like water brimming with the sky
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119.
Sacred To The Memory Of Algernon R. G. Stanhope

“THE silver cord is loosed,” he said,
“The golden bowl is broken;
A few more prayers having been prayed,
A few more love-words spoken,
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120.
John Keats

THE weltering London ways where children weep
And girls whom none call maidens laugh,—strange road
Miring his outward steps, who inly trode
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