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1830–1894

II.

Christina Georgina Rossetti

They knelt in silent anguish by her bed, And could not weep; but calmly there she lay. All pain had left her; and the sun's last ray Shone through upon her, warming into red

The shady curtains. In her heart she said: “Heaven opens; I leave these and go away: The Bridegroom calls,— shall the Bride seek to stay?” Then low upon her breast she bowed her head.

O lily-flower, O gem of priceless worth, O dove with patient voice and patient eyes, O fruitful vine amid a land of dearth, O maid replete with loving purities,

Thou bowedst down thy head with friends on earth To raise it with the saints in Paradise.

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