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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
UNDINE, by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: She did not answer him again Last Line: The hope of life was o'er. Alternate Author Name(s): Alleyne, Ellen; Rossetti, Christina Subject(s): Faces; Hearts; Love; Memory | |||
She did not answer him again But walked straight to the door; Her hand nor trembled on the lock, Nor her foot on the floor, But as she stood up steadily She turned, and looked once more. She turned, and looked on him once more: Her face was very pale; And from her forehead her long hair Fell back like a thick veil; But, though her lips grew white, the fire Of her eyes did not fail. Then as she fixed her eyes on him Old thoughts came back again Of the dear rambles long ago Through meadow-land and lane, When all the woods were full of flowers, And all the fields of grain. When all the birds were full of song Except the turtle dove; And that sat cooing tenderly In the green boughs above; When they hoped the same hopes, and when He told her of his love. Old memories came back to her Of what once made her glad, Till her heart seemed to stand quite still, And every pulse she had: Then the blood rose up to her brain And she was almost mad. Yet still she stood there steadily And looked him in the face; There was no tear upon her cheek; Upon her brow no trace Of the agonizing strife within, The shame and the disgrace. And so she stayed a little while Until she turned once more, Without a single sob or sigh; But her heart felt quite sore: The spirit had been broken, and The hope of life was o'er. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...MEMORY AS A HEARING AID by TONY HOAGLAND THE SAME QUESTION by JOHN HOLLANDER FORGET HOW TO REMEMBER HOW TO FORGET by JOHN HOLLANDER ON THAT SIDE by LAWRENCE JOSEPH MEMORY OF A PORCH by DONALD JUSTICE BEYOND THE HUNTING WOODS by DONALD JUSTICE IT IS FINISHED' by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI ITALIA, IO TI SALUTO!' by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI THE HEART KNOWETH ITS OWN BITTERNESS' (2) by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI |
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