Autumn Idleness
Dante Gabriel Rossetti
This sunlight shames November where he grieves In dead red leaves, and will not let him shun The day, though bough with bough be over-run. But with a blessing every glade receives High salutation; while from hillock-eaves The deer gaze calling, dappled white and dun, As if, being foresters of old, the sun Had marked them with the shade of forest-leaves. Here dawn to-day unveiled her magic glass; Here noon now gives the thirst and takes the dew; Till eve bring rest when other good things pass. And here the lost hours the lost hours renew While I still lead my shadow o’er the grass, Nor know, for longing, that which I should do.
Next 10 Poems
- Dante Gabriel Rossetti : Autumn Song
- Dante Gabriel Rossetti : Barren Spring
- Dante Gabriel Rossetti : Beauty's Pageant
- Dante Gabriel Rossetti : Body's Beauty
- Dante Gabriel Rossetti : Bridal Birth
- Dante Gabriel Rossetti : Broken Music
- Dante Gabriel Rossetti : Cloud And Wind
- Dante Gabriel Rossetti : Death-in-love
- Dante Gabriel Rossetti : Death's Songsters
- Dante Gabriel Rossetti : Equal Troth
Previous 10 Poems
- Dante Gabriel Rossetti : Aspecta Medusa ( For A Drawing )
- Dante Gabriel Rossetti : Ardour And Memory
- Dante Gabriel Rossetti : Antiphony
- Dante Gabriel Rossetti : A Superscription
- Dante Gabriel Rossetti : A Little While
- Dante Gabriel Rossetti : A Day Of Love
- Dante Gabriel Rossetti : A Dark Day
- Christina Georgina Rossetti : Winter: My Secret
- Christina Georgina Rossetti : Will You Be There?
- Christina Georgina Rossetti : Who Shall Deliver Me?