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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
TO THE P.R.B., by DANTE GABRIEL ROSSETTI Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Woolner and stephens, collinson, millais Last Line: Who would might hear sordello's story told. Alternate Author Name(s): Rossetti, Gabriel Charles Dante Subject(s): Collinson, James (1825-1881); Hunt, Holman (1827-1910); Millais, Sir John E. (1829-1896); Pre-raphaelites; Stephens, Frederic George (1828-1907); Woolner, Thomas (1825-1892) | |||
WOOLNER and Stephens, Collinson, Millais, And my first brother, each and every one, What portion is now theirs beneath the sun Which, even as here, in England makes to-day? For most of them life runs not the same way Always, but leaves the thought at loss: I know Merely that Woolner keeps not even the show Of work, nor is enough awake for play. Meanwhile Hunt and myself race at full speed Along the Louvre, and yawn from school to school, Wishing worn-out those masters known as old. And no man asks of Browning; though indeed (As the book travels with me) any fool Who would might hear Sordello's story told. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...DEAF AND DUMB; A GROUP BY WOOLNER by ROBERT BROWNING THE P.R.B.: 1 by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI TO THOMAS WOOLNER by DANTE GABRIEL ROSSETTI FOUND' (FOR A PICTURE) by DANTE GABRIEL ROSSETTI A LITTLE WHILE by DANTE GABRIEL ROSSETTI A SEA-SPELL (FOR A PICTURE) by DANTE GABRIEL ROSSETTI A TRIP TO PARIS AND BELGIUM: 16. ANTWERP TO GHENT by DANTE GABRIEL ROSSETTI ASPECTA MEDUSA by DANTE GABRIEL ROSSETTI AUTUMN SONG by DANTE GABRIEL ROSSETTI |
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