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100 1 $aRossetti, Christina Georgina,$d1830-1894.
240 10 $aPoems
245 14 $aThe complete poems of Christina Rossetti /$cedited, with textual notes and introductions, by R.W. Crump.
250 $aA variorum ed.
260 $aBaton Rouge :$bLouisiana State University Press,$c©1979-©1990.
300 $a3 volumes :$bportrait ;$c24 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
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338 $avolume$bnc$2rdacarrier
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes.
505 0 $aPt.1. Sing- Song : A Nursery Rhyme Book (1972) -- Angels at the food -- Love me, -- I love you -- My baby has a father and a mother -- Our little baby fell asleep -- "Kookoorookoo! kookoorookoo" -- Baby cry -- Eight o'clock -- Bread and milk for breakfast -- There's snow on the fields -- Dead in the cold, a sing-singing thrush -- I dug an dug amongst the snow -- A city plum is not a plum -- Your brother has a falcon -- Hear what the mournful linnets say -- A baby's cradle with no baby in it -- Hop-o'-my-thumb and little Jack Horner -- Hope is like a harebell trembling from its birth -- O win, why do you never rest -- Crying, my little one, footsore and weary -- Growing in the vale -- A linnet in a gilded cage -- Wren and robins in the hedge -- My baby has a mottled fist -- Why did baby die -- If all were rain and never sun 00 O wind, where have you been -- On the grassy banks -- Rushes in a watery place -- Minnie and Mattie -- Heartsease in my garden bed -- If I were a Queen -- What are heacy? sea-sand and sorrow -- There is but one May in the year -- The summer nights are short -- The days are clear -- Twist me a crown of wind-flowers -- Brown and furry -- A toadstool comes up in a night -- A pocket handkerchief to hem -- If a pig wore a wig -- Seldom "can't" -- 1 and 1 are 2 -- How many seconds in a minute -- What will you give me for my pound -- January c old desolate -- What is pink? a rose is pink -- Mother shake the cherry-tree -- A pin has a head, but has no hair -- Hopping frog, hop here and be seen -- Where innocent bright-eyed daisies are -- The City mouse lives in a house -- What does the donkey bray about -- Three plum buns -- A motherless soft lambkin -- Dancing on the hill-tops -- When fishes set umbrellas up -- The peacock has a score of eyes -- Pussy has a whiskered face -- The dog lies in his kennell -- If hope grew on a bush -- I planted a hand -- Under the ivy bush -- There is one that has ahead without an eye -- If a mouse could fly -- Sing me a Song -- The Lily has an air -- Margaret has a milking-pail -- In the meadow- what is the meadow -- A Frisky lamb -- Mix a pancake -- The wind has such a rainy sound -- Three little children -- Fly away, fly away over the sea -- Minnie b akes oaten cakes -- A white hen sitting -- Currents on a bush -- I have but one rose in the world -- Rosy maiden Winifred -- When the cows come home the milk is coming -- Roses blushing red and white -- "Ding a ding" -- A ring upon her finger -- "Ferry me across the water" -- When a mounting skylake sings -- Who has seen the wind -- The horses of the sea -- O sailor, come ashore -- A Diamond or a coal -- An emerald is as green as grass -- Boats sail on the rivers -- The lily has a smooth stalk -- Hurt no living thing -- I caught a little ladybird -- All the bells were ringing -- Wee wee husband -- I have a little husband -- The deal old woman in the lane -- Swift and sure the swallow -- "I dreamt I caught a little owl" -- What does the bee do -- I have a Poll parrot -- A house of cards -- The rose with such a bonny blush -- The rose that blushes rosy red -- Oh fair to see -- Clever little Willie Wee -- The peach tree on the southern wall -- A rose has thorn as well as honey -- Is the moon tired? she looks so pale -- If stars dropped out of heaven -- "Goodbye iin fear, goodbye in sorrow" -- If the sun could tell us half -- If the moon came from heaven -- O Lady Moon, your horns point toward the easy -- What do the stars do -- Motherless baby and babyless mother -- Crimson curtains round my mother's bed -- Baby lies so fast asleep -- I know a baby, such a baby -- Lullaby, oh lullaby -- Lie a-bed.
505 0 $aPt.2. Poems Added in Sing-Song: A Nursery Rhyme Book (1893) -- Brownie, Brownie, let down your milk -- Stroke a flint, and there is nothing to admire -- I am a King -- Playing at bob cherry -- Blind from my birth.
505 0 $aPt.3. A Pageant and Other Poems (1881) -- Sonnets are full of love, and this is my tome -- The Key-Note -- The Months: a Pageant -- Pastime -- "Italia, Io Ti Saluto!" -- Mirrors of Life and Death -- A Ballad of Boding -- Yet a Little While ["I dreamed and did not seek: today I seek"] -- He and She -- Monna Innominata -- "Luscious and sorrowful" -- De Profundis -- Tempus Fugit -- Golden Glories -- Johnny -- "Hollow-sounding and Mysterious" -- Maiden May -- Till Tomorrow -- Death- Watches -- Touching "Never" -- Brandons Both -- A Life's Parallels -- At Last -- Golden Silences -- In the WIllow Shade -- Fluttered Wings -- A Fisher- Wife -- What's in a Name? -- Mariana -- Memento Mori -- "One Foot on Sea, and One on Shore" -- Buds and Babies -- Boy Johnny -- Freaks of Fashion -- An october Garden -- "Summer Is Ended" -- Passing and Glassing -- "I Will Arise" -- A Prodigal Son -- Soeur de la Misericorde -- An "Immurata" Sister -- "If Thou Sayest, Behold, We Knew It Now" -- The Thread of Life -- An Old-World Thicket -- "All Thy Works Praise Thee, O Lord" -- Later Life -- "For Thine Own Sake, O My God" -- Until the Day Break -- "Of Him That Was Ready to Perish" -- "Behold the Man!" -- The Descent from the Cross -- "It is Finished" -- An Easter Carol -- "Behold a Shaking" -- All Saints ["They are flocking from the east"] -- "Take Care of Him" -- A Martyr -- Why? -- "Love Is Strong as Death" [" 'I have not sought Thee, I have not found Thee'"].
505 0 $aPt.4. Poems added in Poems (1888, 1890) -- Birchington Churchyard -- One Sea-Side Grave -- Brother Bruin -- A Helpmeet for Him -- A Song of Flight -- A Wintery Sonnet -- Resurgam -- Today's Burden -- "There is a Budding Morrow in Midnight" -- Exultate Deo -- A Hope Carol -- Christmas Carols -- A Candlemas Dialogue -- Mary Magdalene and the Other Mary -- Patience of Hope.
505 0 $aPt.5. Verses (1893) -- "Out of the deep have i called unto Thee, O Lord" -- Alone Lord God, in Whom our trust and peace -- Seven vials hold Thy wrath: but what can hold -- "Where neither rust nor moth doth corrupt" -- "As the sparks fly upwards" -- Lord, make us all love all; that when we meet -- O Lord, I am ashamed to seek Thy face -- It is not death, O Christ, to die for Thee -- Lord, grant us eyes to see and ears to hear -- "Cried out with Tears" -- O Lord, on Whom we gaze and dare not gaze -- "I will come and heal him" -- Ah, Lord, Lord, if my heart were right with Thine -- "The gold of that land is good" -- Weigh all my faults and follies righeously -- Lord, make me one with Thine own faithful ones -- "Lights of Lights" -- Chrish out all in all -- "The ransomed of the Lord" -- Lord, we are rivers running to thy sea -- "An exceeding bitter cry" -- O Lord, when Thou didst call me, didst Thou know -- "Thou, God, seest me" -- Lord Jesus, who would think t hat I am Thine -- "The Name of Jesus -- Lord God of Hosts, most Holy and most High -- Lord, what have I have I may offer Thee -- If I should say "my heart is in my home" -- Leaf from leaf Christ knows -- Lord, carry me. -- Nay, but I grant thee strength -- Lord, I am here.- but , child, I look for thee -- New creatures; the Creator still the same -- "King of Kings and Lord of Lords" -- Thy Name, O Christ, as incense streaming forth -- "The Good Shepherd" -- "Rejoice with Me" -- Shall not the judge of all the earth do right -- Me and my gift: kind Lord, behold -- He cannot deny Himself" -- "Slain from the foundation of the world" -- Lord Jesus, Thou art sweetness to my soul -- I, Lord, Thy foolish sinner low and small -- "Because He first loved us" -- Lord, hast Thou so loved us, and will not we -- As the dove which found no rest -- "Thou art Fairer than the children of men" -- "As the Apple Tree among the trees of wood" -- None other Lamb, none other Name -- "Thy Friend and thy Father's Friends forget not" -- "Surely He hath borne our griefs" -- "They toil not, neither do they spin" -- Darness and light are both alike to Thee -- "And now why tarriest thous?" -- Have I not striven, My God, and watched and prayed -- "God is our Hope and Strength" -- Day and night the Accuser makes no pause -- O mine enemy -- Lord, dost Thou look on ,e, and will not I -- "Peace I leave with you" -- O Christ our All in each, our All in all -- Because Thy Loive hath sought me -- Thy fainting spouse, yet still Thy spouse -- "Like as the hart desireth the water brooks" -- "That where I am, there ye may be also" -- "Judge not according to the appearance" -- My God, wilt Thou accept, and will not we -- A chill blank world, Yet over the utmost sea -- "The Chiefest among ten thousand
505 0 $aPt.5. continued -- Some Feasts and Fasts -- Advent Sunday -- Advent -- Sooner or later; yet at last -- Christmas Eve -- Christmas Day -- Christmastide -- St. John, Apostle -- "Beloved, let us love one another," says St. John -- Holy Innocents -- Unspotted lambs to follow the one Lamb -- Epiphany -- Epiphanytide -- Septuagesima -- Sexagesima -- That Eden of earth's surnise cannt vie -- Quinquagesima -- Piteous my rhyme is -- Ash Wednesday -- Good Lord, today -- Lent -- Embertide -- Mid-Lent -- Passiontide -- Palm Sunday -- Monday in Holy Week -- Tuesday in Holy Week -- Wednesday in Holy Week -- Maundy Thursday -- Good Friday Morning -- Good Friday -- Good Friday Evening -- "A bundle to myrrh is my Well-beloved to me" -- Easter Even -- Our Church Palms are budding willow twigs -- Easter Daty -- Easter Monday -- Easter Tuesday -- Rogationtide -- Ascension Eve -- Ascension Day -- Whitsun Eve -- Whitsun Day -- Whitsun Monday -- Whitsun Tuesday -- Trinity Sunday -- Conversion of St. Paul -- In weariness and painfulness St. Paul -- Vigil of the PResentation -- Feast of the Presentation -- THe Purification of St. Mary the Virgin -- Virgil of the Annunciation -- Feast of the Annunciation -- Herself a rose, who bore the Rose -- St. Mark -- St. Barnabas -- Vigil of St. Peter -- St. Peter once: "Lord, dost Thou wash my feet?" -- I followed Thee, my God, I follwed Thee -- Vigil of St. Bartholomew -- St. Bartholomew -- St. Michael and All Angels -- Vigil of All Saints -- All Saints ["As grains of san d, as stars, as drops of dew"] -- All Saints: Martyrs -- "I gave a sweet smell" -- har! The Allelusias of the great salvation -- A Song for the feast of All Saints -- Sunday before Advent -- Gifts and Graces -- Love loveth Thee, and wisdom loveth Thee Lord, give me love that I may love Thee, much -- "As a king, . . . . unto the King" -- O ye who love today -- "Perfect Love casteth out Fear" -- Hope is the counterpoise of fear -- "Subject to liek Passions as we are" -- Experience bows a sweet contented face -- "Charity never Faileth" -- All beneath the sun hasterth -- If thos be dead, forgive and thos shalf live -- "Let Patience have her perfect work" -- Patience must swell with Lovem for Love and Sorrow -- "Let everything that hath breath praise the Lord" -- What is the beginning? Love. What the course? Love still -- Love, make me pure -- Love, to be love, must walk Thy way -- Lord, I am feeble and of mean account -- Tune me, O Lord, into one harmony -- "They shall be as white as snow" -- Thy lilies drink the dew -- "When I was in trouble i called upon the Lord" -- Grant us such grace that we may work Thy Will -- "Who hath despised the day of small things" -- "Do this, and he doeth it" -- "That no man take thy Crown" -- "Ye are come unto Mount Sion" -- "Sit down in the lowest room" -- "Lord, it is good for us to be here" -- Lord, grant us grace to rest upon Thy word -- The World. Self- Destruction -- "A vain Shadow" -- "Lord, save us, we perish" -- What is this above thy head -- Babylon the Great -- "Standing afar off for the fear of her torment" -- "O Luficfer, Son of the Morning" -- Alas, alas! for the self-destroyed -- As froth on the face of the deep -- "Where the ir worm dieth not, and the fire is not quenched" -- Toll, bell, toll. For hope is flying -- Divers Worlds, Time and Eternity -- Earth has clear call of daily bells -- "Escape to the Mountain" -- I lift mine eyes to see: earth vanisheth -- "Yet a little while" ["Heaven is no far, tho' far the sky"] -- "Behold, it was very good" -- "Whatsoever is right, that shall ye receive"
505 0 $aPt.5 continued -- This near-at-hand land breeds pain be mea sure -- "Was Thy Wrath against the Sea?" -- "And there was no more Sea?" -- Roses on a brier -- We are of those who tremble at Thy word -- "Awake, thou that sleepest" -- We know not when, we know not where -- "I will left up mine eyes unto the Hills" -- "Then whose shall those things be?" -- "His Banner over me was Love" -- Beloved, yield thy time to God, for He -- TIme seems not short -- The half moon shows a face of plaintive sweetness -- "As the Doves to their windows" -- Oh knell of a passing time -- Time passeth away with its pleasure and pain -- "The Earth shall tremble at the Look of Him" -- Time lengthening, in the lengthening seemeth long -- "All flesh is Grass" -- Heaven's chimes are slow, but sure to strike at last -- "There remaineth therefore a Rest to the People of God" -- Parting after parting -- "They out their trust in Thee, and were not confounded" -- Short is time, and only time is bleak -- For Each -- For all -- New Jerusalem and its Citizens -- "The Holy City, New Jerusalem" -- When wickedness is broken as a tree -- Jerusalem of fire -- "She shall be brought unto the King" -- Who is this that cometh up not alone -- WHo sits with the King in His Throne? Not a slave but a Bridge -- Antipas -- "Beautiful for situation" -- Lord, by what inconceivable dim road -- "As cold waters to a thirsty soul, so is good news from a far country" -- Cast down but not destroyed, chastened not slain -- Life up thine eves to seek the invisible -- "Love is trong as Death" ["As flames that consume the mountians, as winds that coerce the sea"] -- "Let them rejoice in their beds" -- Slain in their high places: fallen on rest -- "What hath God wrought!" -- "Before the Throne, and before the Lamb" -- "He shall go on more out" -- Yea, blessed and jholy is he that hath part in the First Resurrection -- The Joy of Saintsm like incense turned to fire -- What are these lovely ones, yea, what are these? -- "The General Assembly and Church of the Firstborn" -- "Every one t hat is perfect shall be as his master" -- "As dying, and behold we live" -- "So great a cloud of Witnesses" -- Our Mothers, lovely women pitiful -- Safe where I cannot lie yet -- "Is it well with the child?" -- Dear Angels and dear disembodied Saints -- "To every seed his own body" -- "What good shall my life do me" -- Songs for Strangers and Pilgrims -- "Her Seed; It shall bruise thy head" -- "Judge nothing before the time" -- How great is little man -- Man's life is but a working day -- If not with hope of life -- "The day is at hand" -- "Endure hardness" -- "Whither the Tribes go up, even the Tribes of the Lord" -- Where never tempest heaveth -- Marvel of marvels, if I myself should behold -- "What is that to thee? follow thou me" -- "Worship God" -- "Afterward he repented, and went" -- "Are they not all Ministering Spirits" -- Our life is long. Not so, Angels say -- Lord, what have I to offer? sickening fear -- Joy is but sorrow -- Can I know it? -- Nay -- "When my heart is vexed I will complain" -- "Praying always" -- "As thy days, so shall thy strength be" -- A heavy heart, if ever heart was heavy -- If love is not worth loving, then life is not worth living -- What is it Jesus saith unto the soul -- They lie at rest, our blessed dead -- "Ye that fear Him, both small and great" -- "Called to be Saints" -- The Sinner's own falut? So it was -- Who cares for earthly bread tho' white? -- Laughing Life cries at the feast -- "The End is not yet" -- Who would wish back the Saints upon our rought -- "That which hath been is named already, and it is known that it is Man -- Oh each sa d word which is more sorrowful -- "I see that all things come to an end" -- "But Thy Commandment is exceeding broad" -- Sursam Corda -- O, ye, who are not dead and fit -- Where shall I find a white rose blowing -- "Redeeming the Time" -- "Now they desire a better Country" -- A Castle- Builder's World -- "These all wait upon Thee" -- "Doeth well . . . doeth better" -- Our Heaven must be within ourselves -- "Vanity of Vanities" -- The Hills are tipped with sunshine, while I walk -- Scarce tolerable life, which all life long -- All heaven is blazing yet -- "Balm in Gilead" -- "In the day of his Espousals" -- "She came from the uttermost part of the earth" -- Alleluia! or Alas! my heart is crying -- The Passion Flower hath sprung up tall -- God's Acre -- "The Flowers appear on the Earth" -- "Thou knewest. . . thou oughtest therefore" -- "Go in Peace" -- "Half Dead" -- "One of the Soldiers with a Spear pierced His Side" -- Where love is, there comes sorrow -- Bury Hope out of sight -- A Churchyard Song of Patient Hope -- One woe is past. Come what come will -- "Take no thought for the morrow" -- "Consider the Lilies of the field" -- "Son, remember" -- "Heaviness may endure for a night, but Joy cometh in the morning" -- "The Will of the Lord be done" -- "Lay up for yourselves treasures in Heaven" -- "Whom the Lord loveth He chasteneth" -- "Then shall ye shout" -- Everything that is born must die -- Lord, grant us calm, if calm can set forth Thee -- Ch a ning Chimes -- "Thy Servant will go and fight with this Philistine" -- Thro' burden and heat of the day -- "Then I commended Mirth" -- Sorrow hath a double voice -- Shadows today, while shadows show God's Will -- "Truly the Light is sweet" -- "Are ye not much better than they?" -- "yea, the sparrow hath found her an house" -- "I am small and of no reputation" -- O Christ my God Who seest the unseen -- Yea, if Thou wilt, Thou canst put up Thy sword -- Sweetness of rest when Thou sheddest rest -- O foolish Soul! to make thy count -- Before the beginning Thou hast forknown the end -- The goat in sight! Look up and sing -- Looking back along life's trodden way.
505 00 $gVol. III:$gAcknowledgements --$gHolograph Poems --$gEditions and Reprints --$gIntroductions --$gSeparately Published Poems.$tDeath’s Chill Between --$tHeart’s Chill Between --$tRepining --$tNew Enigmas [“Name any gentlemen you spy”] --$tCharades [“My first is no proof of my second”] --$tThe Rose “O Rose, thou flower of flowers, thou fragrant wonder”] --$tThe Trees’ Counseling --$t“Behold, I Stand at the door and knock”] --$t“Gianni my friend and I both strove to excel” --$tThe Offering of the New Law, The One Oblation once Offered --$tThe eleventh hour --$tI know you not --$tA Christmas Carol [“Before the paling of the stars”] --$tEaster Even --$tCome unto Me --$tAsh Wednesday --$tSpring Fancies --$t“Last Night” --$tPeter Grump --$tHelen Gray --$tIf --$tSeasons [“Oh the cheerful budding time”] --$tHenry Hardiman --$tWithin the Veil --$tParadise: in a Symbol --$t“In July” --$t“Love hath a name of Death” --$t“Tu scendi dalle stelle, O Re del Cielo” --$t“Alas my Lord” --$tAn Alphabet --$tHusband and Wife --$tMichael F.M Rossetti --$tA Sick Child’s Meditation --$t“Love is all happiness, love is all beauty” --$t“A handy Mole who plied no shovel” --$t“One swallow does not make a summer” --$t“Contemptuous of his home beyond” --$tA Word for the Dumb --$tCardinal Newman --$tAn Echo from Willowwood --$t“ Yea, I Have a Goodly Heritage” --$tDeath of pf a First-born --$t“ Faint, Yet Pursuing” --$t“What, will it be, O my soul, what will it be” --$t“Lord, Thou art fullness, I am emptiness” --$t“ O Lord, I cannot plead my love of Thee” --$t“Faith and Hope are Wings to Love” --$tA Sorrowful Sigh of a Prisoner --$t“I sit a queen, and am no widow, and shall see no sorrow” --$t“Passing away the bliss” --$t“Love builds a nest on earth and waits for rest” --$t“Jesus alone: --if thus it were to me” --$tThe Way of the World --$tBooks in the Running Brooks --$tGone Before --$gII Privately Printed Poems.$tThe Dead City --$tThe Water Spirit’s Song --$tThe Song of the Star --$tSummer [“Hark to the song of greeting”] --$tTo my Mother on her Birthday --$tThe Ruined Cross --$tEva --$tLove ephemeral --=t Burial Anthem --$tSappho --$tTasso and Lenora --$tOn the Death of a Cat --$tMother and Child --$tFair Margaret --$tEarth and Heaven --$tLove attacked --$tLove defended --$tDivine and Human Pleading --$tTo My Friend Elizabeth --$tAmore e Dovere --$tAmore e Dispetto --$tLove and Hope --$tSerenade --$tThe Rose [“Gentle, gentle river”]
505 00 $gVol. III continued: --$tPresent and Future --$tWill These Hands Ne’er Be Clean? --$tSir Eustace Grey --$tThe Time of Waiting --$tCharity --$tThe Dead Bride --$tLife Out of Death --$tThe solitary Rose --$tLady Isabella [“Lady Isabella”] --$tThe Dream --$tThe Dying Man to his Betrothed --$tThe Martyr --$tThe End of Time --$tResurrection Eve --$tZara [“Now the pain beginneth and the word is spoken”] --$tVersi --$tL’Incognita ---$t“Purpurea rosa” --$t“Soul rudderless, unbraced” --$t“Animuccia, vagantuccia, morbiduccia” --$gIII Unpublished Poems. --$tHeaven --$tHymn [“To the God Who reigns on high”] --$tCorydon’s Lament and Resolution --$tRosalind --$tPitia a Damone --$tThe Faithless Shepherdess --$tAriadne to Theseus --$tOn Albina --$tA Hymn for Christmas Day --$tLove and Death --$tDespair --$tForget Me Not --$tEaster Morning --$tA Tirsi --$tThe Last Words of St. Telemachus --$tLord Thomas and fair Margaret --$tLines to my Grandfather --$tCharade [“My first may be the firstborn”] --$tHope in Grief --$tLisetta all’ Amante --$tSong [“I saw her; she was lovely”] --$tPraise of Love --$t“I have fought a good fight” --$tWishes --$tEleanor --$tIsidora --$tThe Novice --$tImmalee --$tLady Isabella [Heart warm as Summer, fresh as Spring”] --$tNight and Death --$t“Young men aye were fickle found / Since summer trees were leafy” --$tThe Lotus-Eaters --$tSonnet from the Psalms --$tSong [ “The stream moaneth as it floweth”] --$tA Counsel --$tThe World’s Harmonies --$tLines given with a Penwiper --$tThe last Answer --$tOne of the Dead --$t“The whole head is sick, and the whole heart is faint” --$t“I do set My bow in the cloud” --$t“O Death where is thy Sting?” --$tUndine --$tLady Montrevor --$tFloral Teaching --$t“Death is swallowed up in Victory” --$tDeath --$tA Hopeless Case --$tEllen Middleton --$tSt. Andrew’s Church ---$tGrown Cold --$tZara [“The pale sad face of her I wronged”] --$tRuin --$t“I sit among green shady valleys oft” --$t“Listen, and I will tell you of a face” --$t“Wouldst thou give me a heavy jewelled crown” --$t“I said within myself; I am a fool” --$t“Methinks the ills of life I fain would shun” --$t“Strange voices sing among the planets which” --$t“Sleep, sleep, happy child” --$tWhat Sappho would have said had her leap cured instead of killing her --$tOn Keats --$tHave Patience --$tTo Lalla, reading my verses topsy-turvy --$tSonnet [“Some say that love and joy are one: and so”] --$tThe last Complaint --$tHave you forgotten? --$tA Christmas Carol [“Thank God, thank God, we do believe”] --$tFor Advent [“Sweet sweet sound of distant waters falling”] --$tTwo pursuits --$tLooking forward --$tLife hidden --$tQueen Rose --$tHow one chose --$tSeeking rest --$tA Year Afterwards --$tTwo thoughts of Death --$tThree Moments --$tOnce --$tThree Nuns --$tSong [“We buried her among the flowers”] --$tThe Watchers --$tAnnie [“Annie is fairer than her kith”] --$tA Dirge [“She was as sweet as violets in the Spring”] --$tSong [“It is not for her even brow”] --$tA Dream --$t“A fair World tho’ a fallen” --$tAdvent [“’Come, ’Thou dost say to Angels --$tAll Saints [“They have brought gold and spices to my King”] --$t“Eye hath not seen” --$tSt. Elizabeth of Hungary --$tMoonshine --$t“The Summer is ended” --$t“I look for the Lord” --$tSong [“I have loved you for long long years Ellen”] --$tA Discovery --$tFrom the Antique [“The wind shall lull us yet”] --$t“The heart knoweth its own bitterness”[“Weep yet a while] --$t“To what purpose is this waste?” --$tNext of Kin --$t“Let them rejoice in their beds” [The winds sing us to where we lie”] --$tPortraits [“An easy lazy length of limb”] --$tWhitsun Eve [“The white dove cooeth in downy nest”] --$tWhat? --$tA Pause --$tHoly Innocents [“Sleep, little Baby, sleep”] --$t“There remaineth therefore a rest for the people of God” [“Come blessed sleep, most full, most perfect, come”] --$tAnnie [“It’s not for the earthly bread, Annie” --$tSeason [“ In spring time when the leaves are young”] --$t“Thou sleepest where the lilies fade” --$t“I wish I were a little bird” --$t(Two parted) --$t“All night I dream you love me well” --$t(For Rosaline’s Album) --$t“Care flieth” --$t(Epitaph) --$tThe P.R.B. [“The P.R.B. is in its decadence”] --$tSeasons [“Crocuses and snowdrops wither”] --$t“Who have a form of godliness”] --$tBallad [“Soft white lamb in the daisy meadow”] --$tA Study. (A Soul) --$t“There remaineth therefore a rest” [“Very cool that bed must be”] --$t“Ye have forgotten the exhortation” --$tGuesses --$tFrom the Antique [“It’s a weary life, it is; she said”] --$tThree Stages --$tLong looked for --$tListening --$tZara [“I dreamed that loving me he would love on”] --$tThe last look --$t“I have a message unto thee” --$tCobwebs --$tUnforgotten --$tAn Afterthought --$tTo the end --$t“Zion said” --$tMay [“Sweet Life is dead”] --$tRiver Thames (?) --$tA chilly night --$t“Let patience have her perfect work” [“I saw a bird alone”] --$tA Martyr [“It is over the horrible pain”] --$tIn the Lane --$tAcme --$tA bed of Forget-me-nots --$tThe Chiefest among ten thousand [“When sick of life and all the world”] --$t“Look on this picture and on this” --$t“Now they desire” [“There is a sleep we have not slept” --$tA Christmas Carol [“The shepherds had an angels”] --$t“Not yours but you” --$tAn Answer --$tSir Winter --$tIn an Artist’s Studio --$tIntrospective --$t“The heart knoweth its own bitterness” [“When all the over-work of life”] --$t“Reflection” --$tA Coast-Nightmare --$t‘For one Sake’ --$tMy old Friends --$t“Yet a little while” [“These days are long before I die”] --$t“Only believe” --$t“Rivals” --$tA Yawn --$tFor H.P. --$t“Then they that feared the Lord spake often one to another.” --$t“What good shall my life do me?” [“No hope in life; yet is there hope”] --$tThe Massacre of Perugia --$t“I have done with hope” --$tPromises like Piecrust --$tBy the waters Babylon [“By the waters of Babylon”] --$tBetter so --$tOur widowed Queen --$tIn progress --$t“Out of the deep” --
505 00 $gVol. III continued:$tFor a Mercy received --$tSummer [“Come, cuckoo, come”] --$tA Dumb friend --$tMargery --$tIn Patience --$tSunshine --$tMeeting --$t“None with Him --$tUnder Willows --$tA Sketch --$tIf I had Words --$tWhat to do? --$tYoung Death --$tIn a certain place --$t“Cannot sweeten” --$tOf my life --$t“Yes, I too could face death and never shrink” --$t“Would that I were a turnip white” --$t“I fancy the good fairies dressed in white” --$t“Some ladies dress in muslin full and white” --$tAutumn [“Fade tender lily”] --$gIl Rosseggiar Dell’Oriente --$tAmor dormente? --$tAmor Si sveglia? --$tSi rimanda la tocca-caldaja --$t“Blumine” risponde --$t“Lassù fia car oil rivederci” --$t“Non son io la rosa ma vi stetti appresso” --$t”Lassuso il caro Fiore” --$tSapessi pure! --$tIddio c’illumini! --$tAmicizia --$t“Luscious and sorrowful” --$t“Oh forza irresistible / Dell’umile preghiera” --$tFinestra mia orientale --$t[Eppure allora venivi] --$tPer Preferenza --$tOggi --$t[Se fossi andata a Hastings] --$tRipetizione --$t“Amico e più che amico mio” --$t“Nostre voluntà quieti Virtùdi carità” --$t[Se così fosse] --$gBy Way of Remembrance --$t“Remember, if I claim too much of you” --$t“Will you be there? my yearning heart has cried” --$t“In resurrection is it awfuller” --$t“ I love you and you know it – this at least” --$gValentines From C.G.R. --$t“Fairer than younger beauties, more beloved” --$tA Valentines, 1877 --$t1878 --$t1879 --$t1879 --$t1880 --$tSt. Valentine’s Day / 1881 --$tA Valentine / 1882 --$tFebruary 14. 1883 --$t1885 / St. Valentine’s Day --$t1886 / St. Valentine’s Day --$t“Ah welladay and wherefore am I here” --$t“Along the highroad the way is too long” --$t“And is this August weather? nay not so” --$tFrom early dawn until the flush of noon” --$t“I seek among the living & I seek” --$t“ O glorious sea that in each climbing wave” --$t“Oh thou who tell’st me that all hope is over” --$t“Surely there is an aching void within” --$t“The spring is come again not as at first” --$t“Who shall my wandering thoughts steady & fix” --$t“Angeli al capo, al piede” --$t“Amami, t’amo” --$t“E babbo e mamma ha il nostro figliolino” --$t“S’addormentò la nostra figliolino” --$t“Cuccurucù! cuccurucù! --$t“Oibò, piccina” --$t“Otto ore suonano” --$t“Nel verno accanto al fuoco” --$t“Gran freddo è infuori, e dentro è freddo un poco” --$t“Scavai la neve, --sì che scavai!” --$t“Sì che il fratello s’ha un falconcello” --$t“Udite, si dolgono mesti fringuelli” --$t“Ahi culla vuota! Ed ahi sepolcro pieno” --$t“Lugubre e vagabond in terra e in mare” --$t“Aura dolcissima, ma donde siete?” --$t“Foss’io regina” --$t“Pesano rena e pena” --$t“Basta una note a maturare il fungo” --$t“Porco la zucca” --$t“Salta, ranocchio, e mostrati” --$t“Spunta la margherita” --$t“Agnellina orfanellina” --$t“Amico pesce, piover vorrà” --$t“Sposa velata” --$t“Cavalli marittimi” --$t“O marinario che mi apporti tu?” --$t“Arrossisce la rosa: e perchè mai?” --$t“La rosa china il volto rosseggiato” --$t“O ciliegia infiorita” --$t“In tema e in pena addio” --$t“D’un sonno profondissimo” --$t“Ninna nanna, ninna nanna!” --$t“Capo che chinasi” --$tThe Succession of Kings --$tA true Story --$t“The two Rossettis (brothers they) --$tImitated from the Arpa Evangelica: Page 121 --$t“Mr. and Mrs. Scott, and I” --$t“Gone to his rest” --$t“O Uommibatto” --$t“Cor mio, cor mio” --$t“I said ‘All’s over’ --& I made my” --$t“I said good bye in hope” --$tMy Mouse --$t“Had Fortune parted us” --$t“Counterblast on Penny Trumpet --$t“A roundel seems to fit s round of days” --$t“Heaven overarches earth and sea” --$t“Sleeping at last, the trouble & tumult over” --$t4th May morning --$t” ‘Quanto a Lei grata io sono” --$tThe Chinaman --$t“Come cheer up, my lads, ‘tis to glory we steer!’” --$tThe Plague --$t“How many authors are my first!” --$t“Me you often meet” --$t“So I began my walk of life; no stop” --$t“So I grew half delirious and quite sick” --$t“On the note you do not send me”--$tCharon --$tFrom Metastasio --$tChiesa e Signore --$tGolden Holly --$t“I toiled on, but thou” --$tCor Mio [“Still sometimes in my secret heart of hearts”] --$t“My old admiration before I was twenty” --$tTo Mary Rossetti --$t“Ne’sogni ti veggo” --$tTo my Fior-di-Lisa --$t“Hail, noble face of noble friend!” --$gIntroduction to Textual Notes --$gAppendixes to Volume III --$tExtant Indexes from Christina Rossetti’s Manuscript Notebooks of Poetry --$tCorrections and Additions to Volume I --$tCorrections and Additions to Volume II --$gIndex of Titles --$gIndex of First Lines
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