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1828–1882

GRACIOUS MOONLIGHT

Dante Gabriel Rossetti

Even as the moon grows queenlier in mid-space When the sky darkens, and her cloud-rapt car Thrills with intenser radiance from afar,— So lambent, lady, beams thy sovereign grace

When the drear soul desires thee. Of that face What shall be said,— which, like a governing star, Gathers and garners from all things that are Their silent penetrative loveliness?

O'er water-daisies and wild waifs of Spring, There where the iris rears its gold-crowned sheaf With flowering rush and sceptred arrow-leaf, So have I marked Queen Dian, in bright ring

Of cloud above and wave below, take wing And chase night's gloom, as thou the spirit's grief.

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