The Collected Works of Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Volume 1Ellis and Elvey, 1890 - 4 pages |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 91
Page xxii
... once heard it said that there was nothing observable to bespeak foreign blood . He was of rather low middle stature , say five feet seven and a half , like our father ; and , as the years advanced , he resembled our father not a little ...
... once heard it said that there was nothing observable to bespeak foreign blood . He was of rather low middle stature , say five feet seven and a half , like our father ; and , as the years advanced , he resembled our father not a little ...
Page 5
... once and cast out . Oh ! if his Florence could but come , A lily - sceptred damsel fair , As her own Giotto painted her On many shields and gates at home , — A lady crowned , at a soft pace Riding the lists round to the dais : Till ...
... once and cast out . Oh ! if his Florence could but come , A lily - sceptred damsel fair , As her own Giotto painted her On many shields and gates at home , — A lady crowned , at a soft pace Riding the lists round to the dais : Till ...
Page 10
... once , At clearing tables after meat , Piled for a jest at Dante's feet Were found the dinner's well - picked bones ; So laid , to please the banquet's lord , By one who crouched beneath the board . ,, Then smiled Can Grande to the rest ...
... once , At clearing tables after meat , Piled for a jest at Dante's feet Were found the dinner's well - picked bones ; So laid , to please the banquet's lord , By one who crouched beneath the board . ,, Then smiled Can Grande to the rest ...
Page 13
... Once hard asleep ; and thrust him not At dawn beneath the stairs to rot . Such this Republic ! —not the Maid He yearned for ; she who yet should stand With Heaven's accepted hand in hand , Invulnerable and unbetray'd : To whom , even as ...
... Once hard asleep ; and thrust him not At dawn beneath the stairs to rot . Such this Republic ! —not the Maid He yearned for ; she who yet should stand With Heaven's accepted hand in hand , Invulnerable and unbetray'd : To whom , even as ...
Page 15
... once , -- And now at last among the suns In that high vision . But indeed It may be memory might recall Last to him then the first of all , - The child his boyhood bore in heed Nine years . At length the voice brought peace , - " Even I ...
... once , -- And now at last among the suns In that high vision . But indeed It may be memory might recall Last to him then the first of all , - The child his boyhood bore in heed Nine years . At length the voice brought peace , - " Even I ...
Contents
1 | |
3 | |
7 | |
10 | |
16 | |
22 | |
23 | |
28 | |
34 | |
40 | |
46 | |
50 | |
60 | |
215 | |
222 | |
227 | |
252 | |
261 | |
264 | |
272 | |
280 | |
352 | |
353 | |
357 | |
358 | |
370 | |
377 | |
383 | |
399 | |
427 | |
437 | |
443 | |
510 | |
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Aloyse Amelotte beneath blessed blood Bower breast breath bride brow Bruges child cloud cried Dante Dante Gabriel Rossetti dark dead death deep doth dream evermore eyes face fair Father feet fell fire flame gaze God's golden grace hair hand hath hear heard heart Hell and Heaven hour immortal hours Jenny King kiss knew lady laughed leaned light Lilith lips Little brother look Lord Love's Mary Mother moan moon neath night Nineveh o'er once pale passed pray prayer Queen Rose Mary round scarce seemed shade shadow shame shook sighs sight silence sing Sister Helen sleep smile song SONNET soul soul's spoke stood sweet tears tell thee thine thing thou thought to-day told trees Troy Town turned Twas unto voice weary weep White Ship wind wings words Yesterday's son youth