33+ Dante Gabriel Rossetti Quotes On Art, Death And World

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Top 10 Dante Gabriel Rossetti Quotes

  1. Deep in the sun-searched growths the dragonfly Hangs like a blue thread loosened from the sky.
  2. The worst moment for the atheist is when he is really thankful and has nobody to thank.
  3. Look in my face; my name is Might-have-been; I am also call'd No-more, Too-late, Farewell.
  4. The sea hath no king but God alone.
  5. It is beautiful, the world, and life itself. I am glad I have lived.
  6. Her hair that lay along her back Was yellow like ripe corn.
  7. Love is the last relay and ultimate outposts of eternity.
  8. Tis visible silence, still as the hour-glass.
  9. This sunlight shames November where he grieves In dead red leaves, and will not let him shun The day, though bough with bough be overrun. But with a blessing every glade receives High salutation.
  10. At length their long kiss severed, with sweet smart:And as the last slow sudden drops are shedFrom sparkling eaves when all the storm has fled,So singly flagged the pulses of each heart.

Dante Gabriel Rossetti Short Quotes

  • Unto the man of yearning thought And aspiration, to do nought Is in itself almost an act.
  • Places that are empty of you are empty of life.
  • Conception, my boy, fundamental brain work, is what makes all the difference in art.
  • The Wombat is a Joy, a Triumph, a Delight, a Madness!
  • Sometimes thou seem'st not as thyself alone, But as the meaning of all things that are.
  • Beauty without the beloved is a like a sword through the heart.
  • Your eyes smile peace.
  • Beauty like hers is genius.

Dante Gabriel Rossetti Quotes About Love

Tell me now in what hidden way isLady Flora the lovely Roman?Where's Hipparchia, and where is Thais,Neither of them the fairer woman?Where is Echo, beheld of no man,Only heard on river and mere-She whose beauty was more than human?-But where are the snows of yester-year? — Dante Gabriel Rossetti

Deep in the sun-searched growths the dragon-fly Hangs like a blue thread loosened from the sky: So this winged hour is dropt to us from above. Oh! clasp we to our hearts, for deathless dower, This close-companioned inarticulate hour When twofold silence was the song of love. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti

And Love, our light at night and shade at noon,Lulls us to rest with songs, and turns awayAll shafts of shelterless tumultuous day. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti

Love, which is quickly kindled in the gentle heart, seized this man for the fair form that was taken from me, the manner still hurts me. Love which absolves no beloved one from loving, seized me so strongly with his charm that, as thou seest, it does not leave me yet — Dante Gabriel Rossetti

Dante Gabriel Rossetti Famous Quotes And Sayings

I do not see them here; but after death God knows I know the faces I shall see, Each one a murdered self, with low last breath. 'I am thyself,what hast thou done to me?' 'And Iand Ithyself,' (lo! each one saith,) 'And thou thyself to all eternity! — Dante Gabriel Rossetti

If God in his wisdom have brought closeThe day when I must die,That day by water or fire or airMy feet shall fall in the destined snareWherever my road may lie. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti

You have been mine before - How long ago I may not know: But just when at that swallow's soar, your neck turned so, Some veil did fall, - I knew it all of yore. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti

From perfect grief there need not beWisdom or even memory;One thing then learned remains to me -The woodspurge has a cup of three. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti

Gather a shell from the strewn beach And listen at its lips: they sigh The same desire and mystery, The echo of the whole sea's speech. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti

Still we say as we go,-"Strange to think by the wayWhatever there is to know,That shall we know one day. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti

Give honour unto Luke Evangelist; For he it was (the aged legends say) Who first taught Art to fold her hands and pray. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti

I am not as these are, the poet saithIn youth's pride, and the painter, among menAt bay, where never pencil comes nor pem — Dante Gabriel Rossetti

Sudden Light I have been here before, But when or how I cannot tell: I know the grass beyond the door, The sweet keen smell, The sighing sound, the light around the shore. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti

I plucked a honeysuckle where The hedge on high is quick with thorn, And climbing for the prize, was torn, And fouled my feet in quag-water; And by the thorns and by the wind The blossom that I took was thinn'd, And yet I found it sweet and fair. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti

Was it a friend or foe that spread these lies? Nay, who but infants question in such wise, 'twas one of my most intimate enemies. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti

Life Lessons by Dante Gabriel Rossetti

  1. Dante Gabriel Rossetti teaches us to appreciate beauty and to be mindful of our actions and their consequences. He also encourages us to remain true to ourselves and to strive for our highest potential.
  2. His poetry is full of passion, and he reminds us to never lose sight of our dreams and goals, no matter how difficult they may seem.
  3. He also encourages us to be kind and compassionate to others, and to be mindful of our words and actions, as they can have a lasting impact on those around us.
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