Dante Gabriel Rossetti (Данте Габриэль Россетти)
The House of Life. Sonnet 44. Cloud and Wind
Love, should I fear death most for you or me? Yet if you die, can I not follow you, Forcing the straits of change? Alas! but who Shall wrest a bond from night's inveteracy, Ere yet my hazardous soul put forth, to be Her warrant against all her haste might rue Ah! in your eyes so reached what dumb adieu,-- What unsunned gyres of waste eternity ? And if I die the first, shall death be then A lampless watchtower whence I see you weep? Or (woe is me!--a bed wherein my sleep Ne'er notes (as death's dear cup at last you drain) The hour when you too learn that all is vain And that Hope sows what Love shall never reap?
Dante Gabriel Rossetti’s other poems:
- The House of Life. Sonnet 17. Beauty’s Pageant
- The House of Life. Sonnet 92. The Sun’s Shame – 1
- The House of Life. Sonnet 50. Willowwood – 2
- The Staff and Scrip
- The House of Life. Sonnet 35. The Lamp’s Shrine
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