Rossetti themes and quotes by Poem

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  • Created on: 15-03-20 11:25
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  • Rossetti's poems / themes
    • Song: When I am dead my dearest
      • Acceptance of Death
        • "when I am dead, my dearest"
        • "haply may forget"
      • Death
        • "no roses/cypress tree"
      • Love
      • Memory
        • "if thou wilt remember/forget"
      • Afterlife
        • "dreaming through the twilight"
      • Grief
        • "sing no sad songs for me"
        • "sing on, as if in pain"
    • Remember
      • Remembrance
        • "Remember me"
        • "late to pray"
      • Love
        • "future that you planned"
      • Acceptance of Death
        • "half turn to go"
        • "forget and smile"
      • Physical/ soul
        • "gone far away"
        • "no more hold me by the hand"
      • Grief
        • "darkness and corruption"
        • "remember and be sad"
          • "forget and smile"
    • From the Antique
      • Position of women
        • "Doubly blank in a women's lot"
        • "nothing at all in the world"
      • Despair
        • "weary"
        • "I should be nothing"
      • Nature
        • "bloom/ ripe/hum"
        • "world", "wag on the same"
    • Echo
      • Desire
        • "thirsting longing eyes"
        • "too bitter sweet"
        • "speaking silence of a dream"
        • "come"
      • Afterlife
        • "slow door"
        • "Paradise"
        • "Pulse for pulse, breath for breath"
    • Shut Out
      • Nature
        • "from bough to bough the song-birds crossed"
        • "but one small twig"
        • "violet"
          • "lark"
      • Religion
        • "it was lost"
        • "quite alone"
        • "delightful land is gone"
        • "not the best"
      • Isolation
        • "The door was shut."
          • Religion
            • "it was lost"
            • "quite alone"
            • "delightful land is gone"
            • "not the best"
        • "iron bars"
        • "straining eyes"
        • "stone", "wall"
        • "blinded with tears"

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