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Christina Georgina Rossetti (5 December 1830 – 29 December 1894) was an English writer of romantic, devotional and children's poems, including "Goblin Market" and "Remember". She also wrote the words of two Christmas carols well known in Britain: " In the Bleak Midwinter ", later set by Gustav Holst , Katherine Kennicott Davis, and Harold ...
Remember, an American ... "Remember", a poem by Christina Rossetti; Music. Albums ... "Remember", by Free from Fire and Water, 1970
"Fly Away Over the Sea" (words: Christina Rossetti) Two sopranos and piano: Vocal: 1936: Canon: "Great Art Thou, O Lord" Five unaccompanied equal voices: Vocal: 1936 "Lady Daffadowndilly" (words: Christina Rossetti) Treble voices and piano: Choral: 1936 "Now Will I Weave White Violets" (words: Meleager of Gadara) Female voices (SSA) Choral: 1937
One evening, Hammer is forced to suddenly stop his sports car by Christina, an escapee from a nearby psychiatric hospital, who is running barefoot along the road, wearing nothing but a trench coat. Hammer gives her a ride. Christina asks him, whatever happens, to "remember me," alluding to a poem by Christina Rossetti. Thugs waylay them, and ...
Goblin Market is an 1862 narrative poem by Christina Rossetti. It tells the story of sisters Laura and Lizzie, who are tempted with fruit by goblin merchants. [ 1 ] In a letter to her publisher, Rossetti claimed that the poem, which is interpreted frequently as having features of remarkably sexual imagery, was not meant for children.
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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ordered an immediate pause on gender-affirming medical care procedures for all active-duty service members in a memo that was addressed to senior Pentagon leadership ...
A Pageant and Other Poems is Christina Rossetti's fourth collection of poetry. It was published in 1881 by Alexander Macmillan ; the publisher agreed to publish it without having read the collection, based on the reception of Rossetti's previous poetry.