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  1. Pater's essay “Dante Gabriel Rossetti” is in large measure a series of meditations upon the explicit and implicit features of this one book. Although he had published a good deal of his verse in magazines, the 1870 Poems was DGR's first book of original poetry.

  2. Gabriel Charles Dante Rossetti (12 May 1828 – 9 April 1882), generally known as Dante Gabriel Rossetti ( / rəˈzɛti / rə-ZET-ee, [1] Italian: [rosˈsetti] ), was an English poet, illustrator, painter, translator, and member of the Rossetti family. He founded the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood in 1848 with William Holman Hunt and John Everett ...

  3. Dante Gabriel Rossetti was born in London. His works include Sir Hugh the Heron: A Legendary Tale in Four Parts (1843), Poems (1869), which was published in several editions with slightly different content, Ballads and Sonnets (1882), Ballads and Narrative Poems, and Sonnets and Lyrical...

  4. 17 de jun. de 2019 · Uncover the devastating tale of Dante Gabriel Rossetti’s Poems, 1881; a collection of poems, ballads and sonnets once buried in the grave of Victorian model, poet and artist Elizabeth “Lizzie” Siddal. Rossetti’s work is a highlight of Fine Books and Manuscripts Online auction (7–21 June 2019, New York).

  5. Dante Gabriel Rossetti was born in London. His works include Sir Hugh the Heron: A Legendary Tale in Four Parts (1843), Poems (1869), which was published in several editions with slightly different content, Ballads and Sonnets (1882), Ballads and Narrative Poems, and Sonnets and Lyrical...

  6. Who spoke by the Scotish Sea. “O King,” she cried, “in an evil hour. They drove me from thy gate; And yet my voice must rise to thine ears; But alas! it comes too late! “Last night at mid-watch, by Aberdour, 470 When the moon was dead in the skies, O King, in a death-light of thine own. I saw thy shape arise.

  7. Dante Gabriel Rossetti was a painter and poet born in London in 1828 and was co-founder of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood which attracted many of the most notable artists and writers of the day. His parents were Italian immigrants who home educated the young Rossetti, allowing him access to classic works by the likes of Shakespeare and Byron.