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1828–1882

TRUE WOMAN

Dante Gabriel Rossetti

To be a sweetness more desired than Spring; A bodily beauty more acceptable Than the wild rose-tree's arch that crowns the fell; To be an essence more environing

Than wine's drained juice; a music ravishing More than the passionate pulse of Philomel;— To be all this‘ neath one soft bosom's swell That is the flower of life:— how strange a thing!

How strange a thing to be what Man can know But as a sacred secret! Heaven's own screen Hides her soul's purest depth and loveliest glow; Closely withheld, as all things most unseen,—

The wave-bowered pearl, the heart-shaped seal of green That flecks the snowdrop underneath the snow.

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