The complete poems of Christina Rossetti
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Baton Rouge : Louisiana State University Press, [1979-1990].
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A variorum edition.
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0807103586, 9780807103586, 0807112461, 9780807112465, 0807115304, 9780807115305
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3 volumes : portrait ; 24 cm
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Table of Contents
Pt.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.
Pt.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.
Pt.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'"].
Pt.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.
Pt.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
Pt.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"
Pt.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.
Vol. III: Acknowledgements --
Holograph Poems --
Editions and Reprints --
Introductions --
Separately Published Poems. Death's Chill Between --
Heart's Chill Between --
Repining --
New Enigmas ["Name any gentlemen you spy"] --
Charades ["My first is no proof of my second"] --
The Rose "O Rose, thou flower of flowers, thou fragrant wonder"] --
The Trees' Counseling --
"Behold, I Stand at the door and knock"] --
"Gianni my friend and I both strove to excel" --
The Offering of the New Law, The One Oblation once Offered --
The eleventh hour --
I know you not --
A Christmas Carol ["Before the paling of the stars"] --
Easter Even --
Come unto Me --
Ash Wednesday --
Spring Fancies --
"Last Night" --
Peter Grump --
Helen Gray --
If --
Seasons ["Oh the cheerful budding time"] --
Henry Hardiman --
Within the Veil --
Paradise: in a Symbol --
"In July" --
"Love hath a name of Death" --
"Tu scendi dalle stelle, O Re del Cielo" --
"Alas my Lord" --
An Alphabet --
Husband and Wife --
Michael F.M Rossetti --
A Sick Child's Meditation --
"Love is all happiness, love is all beauty" --
"A handy Mole who plied no shovel" --
"One swallow does not make a summer" --
"Contemptuous of his home beyond" --
A Word for the Dumb --
Cardinal Newman --
An Echo from Willowwood --
" Yea, I Have a Goodly Heritage" --
Death of pf a First-born --
" Faint, Yet Pursuing" --
"What, will it be, O my soul, what will it be" --
"Lord, Thou art fullness, I am emptiness" --
" O Lord, I cannot plead my love of Thee" --
"Faith and Hope are Wings to Love" --
A Sorrowful Sigh of a Prisoner --
"I sit a queen, and am no widow, and shall see no sorrow" --
"Passing away the bliss" --
"Love builds a nest on earth and waits for rest" --
"Jesus alone: --if thus it were to me" --
The Way of the World --
Books in the Running Brooks --
Gone Before --
II Privately Printed Poems. The Dead City --
The Water Spirit's Song --
The Song of the Star --
Summer ["Hark to the song of greeting"] --
To my Mother on her Birthday --
The Ruined Cross --
Eva --
Love ephemeral --=t Burial Anthem --
Sappho --
Tasso and Lenora --
On the Death of a Cat --
Mother and Child --
Fair Margaret --
Earth and Heaven --
Love attacked --
Love defended --
Divine and Human Pleading --
To My Friend Elizabeth --
Amore e Dovere --
Amore e Dispetto --
Love and Hope --
Serenade --
The Rose ["Gentle, gentle river"]
Vol. III continued: --
Present and Future --
Will These Hands Ne'er Be Clean? --
Sir Eustace Grey --
The Time of Waiting --
Charity --
The Dead Bride --
Life Out of Death --
The solitary Rose --
Lady Isabella ["Lady Isabella"] --
The Dream --
The Dying Man to his Betrothed --
The Martyr --
The End of Time --
Resurrection Eve --
Zara ["Now the pain beginneth and the word is spoken"] --
Versi --
L'Incognita ---
"Purpurea rosa" --
"Soul rudderless, unbraced" --
"Animuccia, vagantuccia, morbiduccia" --
III Unpublished Poems. --
Heaven --
Hymn ["To the God Who reigns on high"] --
Corydon's Lament and Resolution --
Rosalind --
Pitia a Damone --
The Faithless Shepherdess --
Ariadne to Theseus --
On Albina --
A Hymn for Christmas Day --
Love and Death --
Despair --
Forget Me Not --
Easter Morning --
A Tirsi --
The Last Words of St. Telemachus --
Lord Thomas and fair Margaret --
Lines to my Grandfather --
Charade ["My first may be the firstborn"] --
Hope in Grief --
Lisetta all' Amante --
Song ["I saw her; she was lovely"] --
Praise of Love --
"I have fought a good fight" --
Wishes --
Eleanor --
Isidora --
The Novice --
Immalee --
Lady Isabella [Heart warm as Summer, fresh as Spring"] --
Night and Death --
"Young men aye were fickle found / Since summer trees were leafy" --
The Lotus-Eaters --
Sonnet from the Psalms --
Song [ "The stream moaneth as it floweth"] --
A Counsel --
The World's Harmonies --
Lines given with a Penwiper --
The last Answer --
One of the Dead --
"The whole head is sick, and the whole heart is faint" --
"I do set My bow in the cloud" --
"O Death where is thy Sting?" --
Undine --
Lady Montrevor --
Floral Teaching --
"Death is swallowed up in Victory" --
Death --
A Hopeless Case --
Ellen Middleton --
St. Andrew's Church ---
Grown Cold --
Zara ["The pale sad face of her I wronged"] --
Ruin --
"I sit among green shady valleys oft" --
"Listen, and I will tell you of a face" --
"Wouldst thou give me a heavy jewelled crown" --
"I said within myself; I am a fool" --
"Methinks the ills of life I fain would shun" --
"Strange voices sing among the planets which" --
"Sleep, sleep, happy child" --
What Sappho would have said had her leap cured instead of killing her --
On Keats --
Have Patience --
To Lalla, reading my verses topsy-turvy --
Sonnet ["Some say that love and joy are one: and so"] --
The last Complaint --
Have you forgotten? --
A Christmas Carol ["Thank God, thank God, we do believe"] --
For Advent ["Sweet sweet sound of distant waters falling"] --
Two pursuits --
Looking forward --
Life hidden --
Queen Rose --
How one chose --
Seeking rest --
A Year Afterwards --
Two thoughts of Death --
Three Moments --
Once --
Three Nuns --
Song ["We buried her among the flowers"] --
The Watchers --
Annie ["Annie is fairer than her kith"] --
A Dirge ["She was as sweet as violets in the Spring"] --
Song ["It is not for her even brow"] --
A Dream --
"A fair World tho' a fallen" --
Advent ["'Come, 'Thou dost say to Angels --
All Saints ["They have brought gold and spices to my King"] --
"Eye hath not seen" --
St. Elizabeth of Hungary --
Moonshine --
"The Summer is ended" --
"I look for the Lord" --
Song ["I have loved you for long long years Ellen"] --
A Discovery --
From the Antique ["The wind shall lull us yet"] --
"The heart knoweth its own bitterness"["Weep yet a while] --
"To what purpose is this waste?" --
Next of Kin --
"Let them rejoice in their beds" [The winds sing us to where we lie"] --
Portraits ["An easy lazy length of limb"] --
Whitsun Eve ["The white dove cooeth in downy nest"] --
What? --
A Pause --
Holy Innocents ["Sleep, little Baby, sleep"] --
"There remaineth therefore a rest for the people of God" ["Come blessed sleep, most full, most perfect, come"] --
Annie ["It's not for the earthly bread, Annie" --
Season [" In spring time when the leaves are young"] --
"Thou sleepest where the lilies fade" --
"I wish I were a little bird" --
(Two parted) --
"All night I dream you love me well" --
(For Rosaline's Album) --
"Care flieth" --
(Epitaph) --
The P.R.B. ["The P.R.B. is in its decadence"] --
Seasons ["Crocuses and snowdrops wither"] --
"Who have a form of godliness"] --
Ballad ["Soft white lamb in the daisy meadow"] --
A Study. (A Soul) --
"There remaineth therefore a rest" ["Very cool that bed must be"] --
"Ye have forgotten the exhortation" --
Guesses --
From the Antique ["It's a weary life, it is; she said"] --
Three Stages --
Long looked for --
Listening --
Zara ["I dreamed that loving me he would love on"] --
The last look --
"I have a message unto thee" --
Cobwebs --
Unforgotten --
An Afterthought --
To the end --
"Zion said" --
May ["Sweet Life is dead"] --
River Thames (?) --
A chilly night --
"Let patience have her perfect work" ["I saw a bird alone"] --
A Martyr ["It is over the horrible pain"] --
In the Lane --
Acme --
A bed of Forget-me-nots --
The Chiefest among ten thousand ["When sick of life and all the world"] --
"Look on this picture and on this" --
"Now they desire" ["There is a sleep we have not slept" --
A Christmas Carol ["The shepherds had an angels"] --
"Not yours but you" --
An Answer --
Sir Winter --
In an Artist's Studio --
Introspective --
"The heart knoweth its own bitterness" ["When all the over-work of life"] --
"Reflection" --
A Coast-Nightmare --
'For one Sake' --
My old Friends --
"Yet a little while" ["These days are long before I die"] --
"Only believe" --
"Rivals" --
A Yawn --
For H.P. --
"Then they that feared the Lord spake often one to another." --
"What good shall my life do me?" ["No hope in life; yet is there hope"] --
The Massacre of Perugia --
"I have done with hope" --
Promises like Piecrust --
By the waters Babylon ["By the waters of Babylon"] --
Better so --
Our widowed Queen --
In progress --
"Out of the deep" --
Vol. III continued: For a Mercy received --
Summer ["Come, cuckoo, come"] --
A Dumb friend --
Margery --
In Patience --
Sunshine --
Meeting --
"None with Him --
Under Willows --
A Sketch --
If I had Words --
What to do? --
Young Death --
In a certain place --
"Cannot sweeten" --
Of my life --
"Yes, I too could face death and never shrink" --
"Would that I were a turnip white" --
"I fancy the good fairies dressed in white" --
"Some ladies dress in muslin full and white" --
Autumn ["Fade tender lily"] --
Il Rosseggiar Dell'Oriente --
Amor dormente? --
Amor Si sveglia? --
Si rimanda la tocca-caldaja --
"Blumine" risponde --
"Lassù fia car oil rivederci" --
"Non son io la rosa ma vi stetti appresso" --
"Lassuso il caro Fiore" --
Sapessi pure! --
Iddio c'illumini! --
Amicizia --
"Luscious and sorrowful" --
"Oh forza irresistible / Dell'umile preghiera" --
Finestra mia orientale --
[Eppure allora venivi] --
Per Preferenza --
Oggi --
[Se fossi andata a Hastings] --
Ripetizione --
"Amico e più che amico mio" --
"Nostre voluntà quieti Virtùdi carità" --
[Se così fosse] --
By Way of Remembrance --
"Remember, if I claim too much of you" --
"Will you be there? my yearning heart has cried" --
"In resurrection is it awfuller" --
" I love you and you know it - this at least" --
Valentines From C.G.R. --
"Fairer than younger beauties, more beloved" --
A Valentines, 1877 --
1878 --
1879 --
1879 --
1880 --
St. Valentine's Day / 1881 --
A Valentine / 1882 --
February 14. 1883 --
1885 / St. Valentine's Day --
1886 / St. Valentine's Day --
"Ah welladay and wherefore am I here" --
"Along the highroad the way is too long" --
"And is this August weather? nay not so" --
From early dawn until the flush of noon" --
"I seek among the living & I seek" --
" O glorious sea that in each climbing wave" --
"Oh thou who tell'st me that all hope is over" --
"Surely there is an aching void within" --
"The spring is come again not as at first" --
"Who shall my wandering thoughts steady & fix" --
"Angeli al capo, al piede" --
"Amami, t'amo" --
"E babbo e mamma ha il nostro figliolino" --
"S'addormentò la nostra figliolino" --
"Cuccurucù! cuccurucù! --
"Oibò, piccina" --
"Otto ore suonano" --
"Nel verno accanto al fuoco" --
"Gran freddo è infuori, e dentro è freddo un poco" --
"Scavai la neve, --sì che scavai!" --
"Sì che il fratello s'ha un falconcello" --
"Udite, si dolgono mesti fringuelli" --
"Ahi culla vuota! Ed ahi sepolcro pieno" --
"Lugubre e vagabond in terra e in mare" --
"Aura dolcissima, ma donde siete?" --
"Foss'io regina" --
"Pesano rena e pena" --
"Basta una note a maturare il fungo" --
"Porco la zucca" --
"Salta, ranocchio, e mostrati" --
"Spunta la margherita" --
"Agnellina orfanellina" --
"Amico pesce, piover vorrà" --
"Sposa velata" --
"Cavalli marittimi" --
"O marinario che mi apporti tu?" --
"Arrossisce la rosa: e perchè mai?" --
"La rosa china il volto rosseggiato" --
"O ciliegia infiorita" --
"In tema e in pena addio" --
"D'un sonno profondissimo" --
"Ninna nanna, ninna nanna!" --
"Capo che chinasi" --
The Succession of Kings --
A true Story --
"The two Rossettis (brothers they) --
Imitated from the Arpa Evangelica: Page 121 --
"Mr. and Mrs. Scott, and I" --
"Gone to his rest" --
"O Uommibatto" --
"Cor mio, cor mio" --
"I said 'All's over' --& I made my" --
"I said good bye in hope" --
My Mouse --
"Had Fortune parted us" --
"Counterblast on Penny Trumpet --
"A roundel seems to fit s round of days" --
"Heaven overarches earth and sea" --
"Sleeping at last, the trouble & tumult over" --
4th May morning --
" 'Quanto a Lei grata io sono" --
The Chinaman --
"Come cheer up, my lads, 'tis to glory we steer!'" --
The Plague --
"How many authors are my first!" --
"Me you often meet" --
"So I began my walk of life; no stop" --
"So I grew half delirious and quite sick" --
"On the note you do not send me"--
Charon --
From Metastasio --
Chiesa e Signore --
Golden Holly --
"I toiled on, but thou" --
Cor Mio ["Still sometimes in my secret heart of hearts"] --
"My old admiration before I was twenty" --
To Mary Rossetti --
"Ne'sogni ti veggo" --
To my Fior-di-Lisa --
"Hail, noble face of noble friend!" --
Introduction to Textual Notes --
Appendixes to Volume III --
Extant Indexes from Christina Rossetti's Manuscript Notebooks of Poetry --
Corrections and Additions to Volume I --
Corrections and Additions to Volume II --
Index of Titles --
Index of First Lines
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Published
Baton Rouge : Louisiana State University Press, [1979-1990].
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A variorum edition.
Language
English
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0807103586, 9780807103586, 0807112461, 9780807112465, 0807115304, 9780807115305
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Rossetti, C. G., & Crump, R. W. 1. (19791990). The complete poems of Christina Rossetti (A variorum edition.). Louisiana State University Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Rossetti, Christina Georgina, 1830-1894 and R. W. 1944- Crump. 19791990. The Complete Poems of Christina Rossetti. Louisiana State University Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Rossetti, Christina Georgina, 1830-1894 and R. W. 1944- Crump. The Complete Poems of Christina Rossetti Louisiana State University Press, 19791990.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Rossetti, Christina Georgina, and R. W. 1944- Crump. The Complete Poems of Christina Rossetti A variorum edition., Louisiana State University Press, 19791990.
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