7 Dante Gabriel Rossetti Poems - Poem Analysis
Dante Gabriel Rossetti

7+ Dante Gabriel Rossetti Poems

On a Handful of French Money

In ‘On a handful of French Money,’ Rossetti’s coins embody France’s diverse history, reflecting change, monarchy’s badge, and a soaring spirit with marred images.

This poem is a good representation of Dante Gabriel Rossetti's poems. It showcases his use of rich symbolism, contemplation of history, exploration of identity, and skilled employment of figurative language, all of which are characteristic of his poetic style.

These coins that jostle on my hand do own  

No single image; each name here & date 

Denoting in man's consciousness & state 

New change. In some, the face is clearly known, 

Autumn Song

‘Autumn Song’ by Dante Gabriel Rossetti describes the pains experienced by nature at the end of autumn and how these pains are translated to humankind.

Know’st thou not at the fall of the leaf

How the heart feels a languid grief

Laid on it for a covering,

Sonnet LXXVII

‘Sonnet LXXVII’ by Dante Gabriel Rossetti concerns aestheticism, or the manifestations of Beauty, as a form of religious obsession.

Under the arch of Life, where love and death,

Terror and mystery, guard her shrine, I saw

Beauty enthroned; and though her gaze struck awe,

I drew it in as simply as my breath.

Sudden Light

‘Sudden Light’ by Dante Gabriel Rossetti describes a speaker’s moments of recollection when faced with an emotional scene involving someone he loves.

I have been here before,

But when or how I cannot tell:

I know the grass beyond the door,

The sweet keen smell,

The House of Life: 19. Silent Noon

‘The House of Life: 19. Silent Noon’ describes an “inarticulate” moment of peace that two lovers spend within the grass of a pasture. 

Your hands lie open in the long fresh grass,—

   The finger-points look through like rosy blooms:

   Your eyes smile peace. The pasture gleams and glooms

'Neath billowing skies that scatter and amass.

The Staircase of Notre Dame, Paris

‘The Staircase of Notre Dame, Paris’ links Notre Dame’s staircase to France’s 1848 upheaval, hinting at hope beyond the turmoil.

As one who, groping in a narrow stair,

Hath a strong sound of bells upon his ears,

Which, being at a distance off, appears

Quite close to him because of the pent air:

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