Beschreibung:
Poetry of Dante Gabriel Rossetti crowns this outstanding collection: highlights include "The Blessed Damozel," "My Sister's Sleep," and selections fromThe House of Life. Also includes Christina Rossetti's "Remember," "Cousin Kate," and "Song," plus Swinburne, and more
This outstanding anthology presents the most inspired verse of the the Pre-Raphaelite movement — a treasury of poems that resounds with a lush musicality of language. The poetry of Dante Gabriel Rossetti crowns this collection: highlights include "The Blessed Damozel," "My Sister's Sleep," and selections fromThe House of Life. Christina Rossetti is amply represented by "Remember," "Cousin Kate," "Song," "The Convent Threshold," and other memorable poems. Algernon Charles Swinburne's "The Garden of Proserpine" and William Morris' "The Haystack in the Floods" appear here, along with George Meredith's "Lucifer by Starlight" and selections fromModern Love.
Dante Gabriel Rossetti
The Blessed Damozel
My Sister's Sleep
The Portrait
Ave
Autumn Song
"Place de las Bastille, Paris"
For a Venetian Pastoral
Th Card-Dealer
The Sea-Limits
A Young Fir-Wood
The Mirror
A Match with the Moon
Sudden Light
On the Vita Nuova of Dante
Penumbra
The Honeysuckle
Sister Helen
The Woodspurge
Even So
The Song of the Bower
First Love Remembered
An Old Sond Ended
Eden Bower
Antwerp and Bruges
Dawn on the Night-Journey
During Music
Three Shadows
The Orchad-Pit: A Fragment
Selections from The House of Life: A Sonnet-Sequence
I Love Enthroned
II Bridal Birth
III Love's Testament
IV Lovesight
VI The Kiss
VIA Nuptial Sleep
VII Supreme Surrender
X The Portrait
XIII Youth's Antiphony
XIV Youth's Spring-Tribute
XVI A Day of Love
XIX Silent Noon
XX Gracious Moonlight
XXII Heart's Haven
XXV Winged Hours
XXVI Mid-Rapture
XXXIV The Dark Glass
XXXV The Lamp's Shrine
XXXVI Life-in-Love
XL Severed Selves
XLIII Love and Hope
XLIV Cloud and Wind
XLVII Broken Music
XLVIII Death-in-Love
XLIX Willowwood I
L Willowwood II
LI Willowwood III
LII Willowwood IV
LIII Without Her
LVI Herself
LVII Her Love
LVIII Her Heaven
LIX Love's Last Gift
LX Transfigured Life
LXVI The Heart of the night
LXIX Autumn Idleness
LXX The Hill Summit
LXXVII Soul's Beauty
LXXVIII Body's Beauty
LXXX From Dawn to Noon
LXXXI Memorial Thresholds
LXXXV Vain Virtues
LXXXVI Lost Days
XCI Lost on Both Sides
XCVII A Superscription
XCVIII He and I
XCIX Newborn Death I
C Newborn Death II
CI The One Hope
Christina Rossetti
Dream Land
At Home
A Triad
Cousin Kate
Spring
A Birthday
Remember
After Death
An End
Song
A Summer Wish
An Apple Gathering
Song
Maude Clare
Echo
Winter: My Secret
Another Spring
"No, Thank You, John"
May
A Pause of Thought
Song
Sister Maude
The First Spring Day
The Convent Threshold
Up-Hill
"A Bruised Reed Shall He Not Break"
A Better Resurrection
The Three Enemies
The One Certainty
Sweet Death
The World
Spring Quiet
A Portrait
Dream-Love
Twice
One Day
A Dream
Beauty Is Vain
What Would I Give?
The Bourne
Memory
Shall I Forget?
Vanity of vanities
L.E.L.
Life and Death
Grown and Flown
Despised and Rejected
The Lowest Place
Consider
A Smile and a Sigh
Paradise: In a Dream
Sleeping at Last
Algernon Charles Swinburne
The Garden of Proserpine
Hymn to Proserpine
"Chorus from "Atlanta"
Super Flumina Babylonis
Love and Sleep
Child's Song
A Ballad of Life
A Ballad of Death
Laus Veneris
The Triumph of Time
A Cameo
Before the Mirror
After Death
The Sundew
A Forsaken Garden
A Ballad of Dreamland
William Morris
The Defence of Guenevere
Shameful Death
Summer Dawn
The Message of the March Wind
Riding Together
In Prison
The Sailing of the Sword
The Haystack in the Floods
Praise of My Lady
George Meredith
Lucifer in Starlight
Seed-Time
Selections from Modern Love
I By this he knew she wept with waking eyes:
II "It ended, and the morrow brought the task"
III This was the woman; what now of the man?
V A message from her set his brain aflame
XVI In our old shipwrecked days there was an hour
XXXIV Madam would speak with me. So now it comes:
XLV It is the season of the sweet wild rose
XLVI At last we parley: we so strangely dumb
XLIX He found her by the ocean's moaning verge
L Thus piteously Love closed what he begat: