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  1. 17 de ago. de 2020 · Christina Rossetti. 1830 –. 1894. In my Autumn garden I was fain. To mourn among my scattered roses; Alas for that last rosebud which uncloses. To Autumn’s languid sun and rain. When all the world is on the wane! Which has not felt the sweet constraint of June,

  2. Christina Rossetti was an English poet born on December 5, 1830, in London, England. She was the youngest of four children, and her family was deeply involved in the arts. Her father was a poet and a professor of Italian literature, and her brother Dante Gabriel Rossetti was a famous painter and poet.

  3. By Christina Rossetti. Poca favilla gran fiamma seconda. – Dante. Ogni altra cosa, ogni pensier va fore, E sol ivi con voi rimansi amore. – Petrarca. I loved you first: but afterwards your love. Outsoaring mine, sang such a loftier song. As drowned the friendly cooings of my dove.

  4. Poet Christina Rossetti was born in 1830, the youngest child in an extraordinarily gifted family. Her father, the Italian poet and political exile Gabriele Rossetti, immigrated to England in 1824 and established a career as a Dante scholar and teacher of Italian in London.

  5. Poet Christina Rossetti was born in 1830, the youngest child in an extraordinarily gifted family. Her father, the Italian poet and political exile Gabriele Rossetti, immigrated to England in 1824 and established a career as a Dante scholar and teacher of Italian in London.

  6. In the bleak midwinter. By Christina Rossetti. In the bleak midwinter, frosty wind made moan, Earth stood hard as iron, water like a stone; Snow had fallen, snow on snow, snow on snow, In the bleak midwinter, long ago. Our God, Heaven cannot hold Him, nor earth sustain; Heaven and earth shall flee away when He comes to reign.

  7. Summary. ‘Out of the Deep’ by Christina Rossetti depicts a speaker’s suffering and their hope that God will guide them through life. The speaker notes at the beginning of the poem that they feel as though they’re being punished by God rathe than guided by him. They’re waiting, through all the days of their life, for his judgment.