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- English poet and painter who was a leader of the Pre-Raphaelites (1828-1882)
How To Use Rossetti In A Sentence
- Frizzy straight-cut masses that would have charmed Rossetti abounded, and one gentleman, who was pointed out to Graham under the mysterious title of an “amorist”, wore his hair in two becoming plaits a la Marguerite. When the Sleeper Wakes
- It's surely summer. for there's a swallow: Come one swallow, his mate will follow, The bird race quicken and wheel and thicken. Christina G Rossetti
- Rossetti had been in love with Jane since 1857, and in the 1870s, in her husband's absence, the pair enjoyed a perhaps not altogether platonic affair.
- Mr. Rossetti does not dispute the commonly assigned date of 1260, and takes for granted that the Messer Nicolò of the Sonnets on the Months was the Sienese gentleman referred to by Dante in a certain passage of the 'Inferno': [1] -- Sketches and Studies in Italy and Greece, Third series
- So Rossetti; the Shelley editions, 1818 and 1839, read clog, which is retained by Forman, Dowden, and Woodberry. The Complete Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley
- Better by far you should forget and smile than that you should remember and be sad. Christina G. Rossetti
- Silence is more musical than any song. Christina G Rossetti
- The angel of spring, the mellow-throated nightingale. Christina G Rossetti
- Love came down at Christmas; love all lovely, love divine; love was born at Christmas, stars and angels gave the sign. Christina G. Rossetti
- The loves that meet in Paradise shall cast out fear, And Paradise hath room for you and me and all. Christina G Rossetti