Poems
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The key-note
Dream-love
Endure hardness
There is a budding morrow in midnight
A wintry sonnet
May
Somewhere or other
She sat and sang alway
An echo from Willowwood
A triad
Touching never
By the sea
Rest
One of the dead
Have you forgotten?
Cobwebs
Guesses
Passing
When I am dead, my dearest
After death
Remember
By way of remembrance
Will you be there?
Pastime
The thread of life
A discovery
From the antique
Strange voices
Looking forward
The half moon
Roses on a brier
Piteous my rhyme
Summer is ended
One sea-side grave
Passing and glassing
A portrait
In an artist's studio
Portraits
In progress
On Keats
Cardinal Newman
Son, remember
St. Barnabas
A prodigal son
Souer Louise de la Misericorde
Our mothers
Goblin market
The poor ghost
The ghost's petition
No, thank you, John
Sister Maude
Last night
Helen Grey
Margery
The convent threshold
Eve
New enigmas
Four charades
A city plum
Hope
Heartsease
What are heavy?
Caterpillar
Oak
How many seconds?
Months
An alphabet
What is pink?
A pin
Frog and toad
Mice
What does the donkey?
Fish and lizards
The peacock
If hope
I planted a hand
Riddle
If a mouse
The wind
A white hen
Who has seen the wind?
Diamond or coal
Jewels
The rose
Is the moon tired?
I lady moon
A handy mole
The frog
A word for the dumb
Sonnets are full of love
Monna innominata: a sonnet of sonnets
Later life: a double sonnet of sonnets
The lowest place
Weary in well-doing
Consider
Mother country
He shall go no more out
Blessed and holly
What are these lovely ones?
Short is time
For each
For all
Then whose shall those things be?
Time lengthening
All flesh is grass
Was thy wrath against the sea?
We know not when
What is the beginning?
Love to be love
Tune me, o Lord
Sunday before advent
Love loveth thee
That where I am, there ye may be also
A chill blank world
Advent
Sooner or later
Birchington churchyard
Resurgam
Behold a shaking
Leaf from leaf
New creatures
Jesus alone
Press onward
Lord, thou art fulness
I cannot plead
Our life is long
Dear angels
A christmas carol in the bleak mid-winter
A hope carol
Where neither rust nor moth doth corrupt
Lord, grant us eyes
Cried out with tears
A fair world tho' a fallen
All saints
Up-hill.
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Rossetti, Christina Georgina Author
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9780679429081
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