Dante Gabriel Rossetti Poems

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Sonnets Llxxi:Lxxii:Lxxiii: The Choice

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Eat thou and drink; to-morrow thou shalt die.
Surely the earth, that's wise being very old,
Needs not our help. Then loose me, love, and hold
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162.
Sonnet Lxxxv: Vain Virtues

What is the sorriest thing that enters Hell?
None of the sins,—but this and that fair deed
Which a soul's sin at length could supersede.
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163.
Sonnet Xxiii: Love's Baubles

I stood where Love in brimming armfuls bore
Slight wanton flowers and foolish toys of fruit:
And round him ladies thronged in warm pursuit,
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164.
Sonnet Xxxix: Sleepless Dreams

Girt in dark growths, yet glimmering with one star,
O night desirous as the nights of youth!
Why should my heart within thy spell, forsooth,
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165.
Sonnet Xliii: Love And Hope

Bless love and hope. Full many a withered year
Whirled past us, eddying to its chill doomsday;
And clasped together where the blown leaves lay
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166.
Raleigh’s Cell In The Tower

HERE writ was the World's History by his hand
Whose steps knew all the earth; albeit his world
In these few piteous paces then was furl'd.
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167.
La Ricordanza

MAGGIOR dolore è ben la Ricordanza,
O nell' amaro inferno amena stanza?
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168.
Duns Scotus

HERE lies Duns Scotus
Who died of lotus.
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169.
Sonnet Lxxxiv: Farewell To The Glen

Sweet stream-fed glen, why say “farewell” to thee
Who far'st so well and find'st for ever smooth
The brow of Time where man may read no ruth?
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170.
Penumbra

I DID not look upon her eyes,
(Though scarcely seen, with no surprise,
'Mid many eyes a single look,)
Because they should not gaze rebuke,
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