Her Gifts
Dante Gabriel Rossetti
High grace, the dower of queens; and therewithal Some wood-born wonder’s sweet simplicity; A glance like water brimming with the sky Or hyacinth-light where forest-shadows fall; Such thrilling pallor of cheek as doth enthral The heart; a mouth whose passionate forms imply All music and all silence held thereby; Deep golden locks, her sovereign coronal; A round reared neck, meet column of Love’s shrine To cling to when the heart takes sanctuary; Hands which for ever at Love’s bidding be, And soft-stirred feet still answering to his sign:— These are her gifts, as tongue may tell them o’er. Breathe low her name, my soul; for that means more.
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