Poetic Openings : Dante Gabriel Rossetti to Dante Gabriel Rossetti

Poet : Dante Gabriel Rossetti : Poem : Broken Music : First Line : The mother will not turn, who thinks she hears
Poet : Dante Gabriel Rossetti : Poem : Cloud And Wind : First Line : Love, should I fear death most for you or me?
Poet : Dante Gabriel Rossetti : Poem : Death-in-love : First Line : There came an image in Life’s retinue
Poet : Dante Gabriel Rossetti : Poem : Death's Songsters : First Line : When first that horse, within whose populous womb
Poet : Dante Gabriel Rossetti : Poem : Equal Troth : First Line : Not by one measure mayst thou mete our love;
Poet : Dante Gabriel Rossetti : Poem : Farewell To The Glen : First Line : Sweet stream-fed glen, why say ‘farewell’ to thee
Poet : Dante Gabriel Rossetti : Poem : From Dawn To Noon : First Line : As the child knows not if his mother’s face
Poet : Dante Gabriel Rossetti : Poem : From The House Of Life The Sonnet : First Line : A Sonnet is a moment's monument,
Poet : Dante Gabriel Rossetti : Poem : Genius In Beauty : First Line : Beauty like hers is genius. Not the call
Poet : Dante Gabriel Rossetti : Poem : Gracious Moonlight : First Line : Even as the moon grows queenlier in mid-space
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