Dante Gabriel Rossetti (Данте Габриэль Россетти)
Hidden Harmony
THE thoughts in me are very calm and high That think upon your love: yet by your leave You shall not greatly marvel that this eve Or nightfall—yet scarce nightfall—the strong sky Leaves me thus sad. Now if you ask me why, I cannot teach you, dear; but I believe It is that man will always interweave Life with fresh want, with wish or fear to die. It may be therefore,—though the matter touch Nowise our love,—that I so often look Sad in your presence, often feeling so. And of the reason I can tell thus much:— Man's soul is like the music in a book Which were not music but for high and low.
Dante Gabriel Rossetti’s other poems:
- The House of Life. Sonnet 17. Beauty’s Pageant
- The House of Life. Sonnet 35. The Lamp’s Shrine
- The House of Life. Sonnet 92. The Sun’s Shame – 1
- The House of Life. Sonnet 21. Love-Sweetness
- The House of Life. Sonnet 50. Willowwood – 2
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