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Dante Gabriel Rossetti


 

oil on canvas, 1875-1878


The Blessed Damozel

The blessed damozel lean'd out 

From the gold bar of Heaven; 
Her eyes were deeper than the depth 
Of waters still'd at even; 
She had three lilies in her hand, 
And the stars in her hair were seven. 

Her robe, ungirt from clasp to hem, 
No wrought flowers did adorn, 
But a white rose of Mary's gift, 
For service meetly worn; 
Her hair that lay along her back 
Was yellow like ripe corn. 

Her seem'd she scarce had been a day 
One of God's choristers; 
The wonder was not yet quite gone 
From that still look of hers; 
Albeit, to them she left, her day 
Had counted as ten years. 

John Ashbery

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